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1. Serial S Favorite Group BEN CS U ADAM4500_5510Series Wireless Sensor Networks eins Subnet Address Default gateway Others Locate Enable WISE 4000 User Manual 10 0 0 1 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rest Password 68 00 D0 C9 66 00 44 Ethemet Mode Configured Static C DHCP Port Number Setting 0 65535 80 Apply change 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 Site Survey Tool for WISE 4000 Wireless Series WISE 4000 Wireless Series provides Site Survey Tool for testing tne communication quality between WISE 4000 wireless module with wireless access point or wireless router Site Survey Architecture Wiring the wireless AP with the PC installed with Site Survey Tool Utility if possible the network should only have PC AP and WISE 4000 only Wireless AP PC installed with Site Survey Tool Site Survey Mode WISE module will go to site survey mode operation for testing communication quality Most of the functions of WISE module will temporally stop to doing site survey opera tion And the LED status will work as following LED Color Indication Behavior Status Green OFF Site Survey mode Com Yellow Blink Site Survey data packet TX RX AP Infra Green OFF Site Survey mode Station Mode Signal Strength Green Blink Site Survey mode 69 WISE 4000 User Manual 4 4 3 Site Survey Tool Search WISE 4000 module as described in the last section after click the mo
2. Type Code Input Range 0x1080 4 20 mA 0x1082 0 20 mA 75 WISE 4000 User Manual A 3 WISE 4050 LAN Modbus Mapping Table Address 0X Channel Description Attribute 00001 0 Read 00002 1 DI Value Read 00003 2 So Read 00004 3 Read 00017 0 Read Write 00018 1 Read Write DO Val 00019 2 a Read Write 00020 3 Read Write 00033 0 Read Write 00034 1 ee Read Write 00035 2 1 start Read Write 00036 3 Read Write 00037 0 Write 00038 1 Clear Counter Write 00039 2 1 write to clear value Write 00040 3 Write 00041 0 Read Write 00042 1 Read Write d erflow 00043 2 auto set to 0 after read Read Write 00044 3 Read Write 00045 0 Read Write 00046 1 d Bua Read Write 00047 2 0 write to clear latch Read Write 00048 3 Read Write Address 4X Channel Description Attribute 40211 Module Name 1 Read 40212 Module Name 2 Read 40301 All DI DI Value Read 40303 All DO DO Value Read Write 40001 40002 0 Read 40003 40004 1 Counter Frequency Read 40005 40006 2 Value Read 40007 40008 3 Read WISE 4000 User Manual 76 40009 40010 D Read Write 40011 40012 1 Pulse Output Read Write 40013 40014 2 Low Level Width Read Write 40015 40016 3 Read Write 40017 40018 D Read Write 40019 40020 1 Pulse Output Read Write 40021 40022 2 High Level Width Read Write 40023 40024 3 Read Write 40025 40026 0 Read
3. 00131 0 Read 00132 1 Read 00133 2 High Alarm Flag Read 00134 3 Read 00135 Average Ch 0 3 Read 00141 0 Read 00142 1 Read 00143 2 Low Alarm Flag Read 00144 3 Read 00145 Average Ch 0 3 Read Address 4X Address 4X Channel Description Attribute 40211 Module Name 1 Read 40212 Module Name 2 Read 40221 All Al Al Channel Enabled Read Write 40303 All DO DO Value Read Write 40001 0 Read 40002 1 Read 40003 2 Al Value Read 40004 3 Read 40005 Average Ch 0 3 Read 40009 40010 0 Read Write 40011 40012 1 Pulse Output Read Write 40013 40014 2 Low Level Width Read Write 40015 40016 3 Read Write 40017 40018 0 Read Write 40019 400200 1 Pulse Output Read Write 40021 40022 2 High Level Width Read Write 40023 40024 3 Read Write 40025 40026 0 Read Write 40027 40028 1 GR Pale Read Write 40029 40030 2 Read Write 40031 40032 3 Read Write 73 WISE 4000 User Manual 40033 40034 0 Read Write 40035 400385 1 Read Write Set Incremental Pulse SS 40037 40038 2 Read Write 40037 40040 3 Read Write 40101 40102 D Read 40103 40104 1 Read Ga Al Status 40105 40106 2 Read 40107 40108 3 Read 40111 0 Read 40112 1 ter Read istorica 40113 2 Maximum Al Value Read 40114 3 Read 40115 Average Ch 0 3 Read 40121 0 Read 40122 1 ae Read istorica a 2 Minimum Al Value Read 40124 3 Read 40125 Average Ch 0 3 Read 40131 40132 0
4. Restore to Default The system configuration of module will be clear and restored to factory default when it enabled Reset Password You can reset the password here System Restart The system of this module will reboot when it enabled 49 WISE 4000 User Manual General Configuration Scan Interval 1000 ms FSV by Communication WDT v Enabled Disabled Note Each IO will switch to it s FSV if the module s WDT is enabled and it gets triggerd General After Communication WDT been enabled in Network App tab you can enable the IO FSV triggered by communication WDT The Scan Interval here decides the IO polling interval in the next part of the I O Status This value will not be saved into the module so it is valid until the power is switched off Files Firmware Configuration File With IP Settings Default Download Configuration File Account Type Password Authority Root Change Password Read Wr Admin Change Password Read Wr User Read Change Password Firmware User can upgrade the firmware file here Or Upload Download the configuration file from WISE 4000 wireless module The following items will be saved in the configuration file Information Wireless Network App Time amp Data SNTP Configuration Modbus General Cloud Account I O Status I O Configuration Access Control Advanced Data Logger Data log and Cloud upload Account Yo
5. Vs Vs Vs Vs 250Vac 30Voc 3880800280800228 Figure 2 10 WISE 4060 LAN Relay Output Wiring Diagram WISE 4000 User Manual 18 2 4 3 Pin Assignment Figure 2 11 WISE 4060 LAN Pin Assignment 2 4 4 Block Diagram Status COM Green Yellow LINK Speed Green Yellow __ RJ45 Connector Digital Input 4 Protection Relay 4 Form A DI DO Iso Power Figure 2 12 WISE 4060 LAN Block Diagram 19 WISE 4000 User Manual 2 5 WISE 4012E 2 5 1 I O Specification Voltage Input Channel 2 Resolution 12 bit Sampling Rate 10 Hz Total Accuracy 0 1 Voc Input Range 0 10 Voc Input Impedance 100 kQ Supports Data Scaling and Averaging Digital Input E R Channel 2 Logic level Dry Contact 0 Open 1 Close to GND Supports 32 bit Counter Input Function Maximum signal frequency 3 kHz Keep Discard Counter Value when Power off Supports Frequency Input Function Maximum frequency 3 kHz Supports Inverted DI Status elay Output Channels 2 Form A Contact Rating 120 Vac 0 5A 30 Vpc 1A Relay On Time 5 ms Relay Off Time 6 ms Insulation Resistance 1 GQ min 500 Vpc Dielectric Strength Between Contacts 1000 Vac 1min Between Coil to Contact 1500 Vac 1min Maximum Switching 60 operations minute Supports Pulse Output Supports High to Low and Low to High Delay Output Note The analog input channels of the WISE 4012E do not support 50 60 Hz E
6. 31 Interface Introduction eek 32 MOUNDI Renee 32 3 2 1 DIN RailMountingi eseeaeneeeneaa aaa 32 Figure 3 1 Mounting Kit Back NSG 32 Figure 3 2 Installing the Mounting Kit for a DIN Rail 32 Figure 3 3 Mounting on the DIN Rail rrura 33 Figure 3 4 Rear View of DIN Rail Mounting sr 33 3 22 Wall Ala aua EEA 34 Figure 3 5 Mounting Kit Dimensions s ee 34 Figure 3 6 Wall Mounting rru 35 Figure 3 7 Wall Mounting Pintzen 35 3 2 3 Stack Mounting rss 36 Figure 3 8 Stack Mounting rss 36 Figure 3 9 Finished Stack Mounting rss 36 Wiring amp Connettions u usseni einen 37 3 3 1 Power Supply Wiring Not for WISE 4012E rss 37 Figure 3 10Power Supply Wiring rrun 37 3 3 2 USB Power WISE 4012E DOOR rrura 37 Figure 3 11USB Power Supply MITO rrura 38 3 3 3 VO Units een 38 System Configuration uuesesunen SG iaia naar 40 Configure WISE Using the Web Interface nennen 40 4 2 1 System Requirements ccccccceeeeecccceeeseceneeeeeeceeeeeseeeeeenenseeees 40 4 2 2 List of WISE 4000 Default Ethernet Ports rss 41 4 2 3 Factory Default Settings rss 41 vi 4 3 4 4 Appendix A Appendix B B 1 B 2 4 2 4 Module Authorization rru 41 4 2 5 Operation MOS rss 41 4 2 6 Using a Browser to Configure the Module 42 4 2 7 Configuring Cloud Server WISE 4000 wireless series only 58 Configure WISE 4000 with ADAM NET Utility rss 61 4 3 1 Operati
7. Open collector to 30 V 500 mA max for resistance load Inductive loads require an external diode to eliminate back EMF when the DO is turned off Isolation 3 000 Vims On Resistance Rops on 0 7 Q max 500mA 25 C Supports 5 kHz Pulse Output Supports High to Low and Low to High Delay Output WISE 4000 User Manual 24 2 6 2 Application Wiring Wet Contact boo DGND DO1 DGND DO2 DGND DO3 DGND Vs Vs Dry Contact SA DIO DH ek e D O E Figure 2 18 WISE 4050 Digital Input Wiring Diagram Resistive load boo DGND DO1 DGND DO2 DGND DO3 DGND 10 30Voc Fiyback Diode pr Inductive load Flyback Diode Spec Forward Current 2 x Imax DO Datasheet VDc max 30 V Imax 500mA Figure 2 19 WISE 4050 Digital Output Wiring Diagram 2 6 3 Pin Assignment 25 WISE 4000 User Manual 2 6 4 Block Diagram VS VS Protection LED Status COM Green Yellow LED Strength x 4 Gi LED AP Infra Green MCU amp WIFI Module Do Digital output x 4 Digital outp Digital Input x 4 Figure 2 21 WISE 4050 Block Diagram WISE 4000 User Manual 26 2 7 WISE 4060 2 7 1 I O Specification Digital Input Channel 4 Logic level Dry Contact 0 Open 1 Close to DI COM Wet Contact 0 0 3 Vpc 0 8 mA max 1 10 30 Vpc 3 mA min Isolation 3 000 Vims
8. Supports 32 bit Counter Input Function Maximum signal frequency 3 kHz Keep Discard Counter Value when Power off Supports Frequency Input Function Maximum frequency 3 kHz Supports Inverted DI Status m Relay Output Channels 4 Form A Contact Rating Resistive Load 250 Vac 5A 30 Vo 3A Relay On Time 10 ms Relay Off Time 5 ms Insulation Resistance 1 GQ min 500 Vpc Dielectric Strength Between Contacts 1000 Vac 1min Between Coil to Contact 3000 Vac 1min Maximum Switching 60 operations minute Supports Pulse Output Supports High to Low and Low to High Delay Output 27 WISE 4000 User Manual 2 7 2 Application Wiring Wet Contact RLO RLO RL1 RL1 RL2 RL2 RL3 RL3 Vs Vs DICOM ei NI eo o mn TT 250Vac 30Voc DIO Dry Contact Figure 2 23 WISE 4060 Relay Output Wiring Diagram 2 7 3 Pin Assignment WISE 4000 User Manual 28 2 7 4 Block Diagram onnector MCU amp WIFI Module Digital Input x 4 LED Status COM Green Yellow LED Strength x 4 Green LED AP Infra Green Figure 2 25 WISE 4060 Block Diagram 29 WISE 4000 User Manual WISE 4000 User Manual 30 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 Interface Introduction 3 2 Mounting WISE 4000 modules are designed as compact units and are allowed to be installed in the field site unde
9. 320 0x0140 1 V 321 0x0141 2 5 V Input Range Rng Number R 322 0x0142 5 V 323 0x0143 10 V 327 0x0147 0 5V 384 0x0180 4 20 m 385 0x0181 20 mA 386 0x0182 0 20 m 65535 Invalid range if ave channel is disable 1 0 Enable Disable Al conversion Channel Enable En N mber R Notice Average channel is read only When channel mask of average is not 0 the value is 1 on RON Val Number R 0 65535 Al measurement data Raw data Al engineering data the value is 1 1000 Channel Engi Eg Number R scale neering data For example 1630 gt 1 63 Channel Event Evt Number R Al statuses Status Low alarm status Read Low Alarm Status LoA Number RW l ow alam occured 0 not occurred Write 0 clear the low alarm status High alarm status Read High Alarm Status HiA Number RW BARA 0 not occurred Write 0 clear the high alarm status Maximiunt Al HVal Number R Al max measurement data Raw data Raw Value 103 WISE 4000 User Manual Maximum Al Al max engineering data the value is 1 1000 scale Engineering data HEG Number For example 10200 gt 10 2 Minimum Al b LVal Number Al min measurement data Raw data Raw Value Al min engineering data the value is 1 1000 Minimum Al scale Engineering data LER Number For example 250 gt 0 25 Channel Raw Value After Scal SVal Number 65535 Al measurement data Raw
10. The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70 dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein WISE 4000 User Manual iv Contents Chapter Chapter 1 ao N ek 1 3 1 4 ek eek eek ek GO SO 01 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 Product Overview LEN Introduction rra 2 Feature alaia las 2 1 2 1 RESTful Web Service rss 2 1 2 2 Data Storage Function rss 3 1 2 3 DI Cloud EOOGIOO ss 3 Series Family and Specifications rru 4 1 3 1 Series Seu 4 Mechanical Design and Dimensions rrura 5 1 4 1 WISE 4
11. the detail information of this module will been shown Serial EIZ i E ed g Login Info Q BEE oF 10 0 0 99 Q 10 0 0 1 WISE 4010 LAN Others E Favorite Group ADAM4500_5510Series Wireless Sensor Networks evice Name WISE 4010 LAN http 10 0 0 1 80 config The QR tab will generate the QR code of the web configuration web page for mobile device to access the module User can also click the QR code to open the browser for further configuration Serial amp l Login Info Q Device Info ESO Ethemet 10 0 0 99 10 00 1 WISE 4010L 4 WISE 4010 LAN Web E Favorite Group U ADAM4500_55108e Wireless Sensor New When scanning QR code you will automatically be taken to the module website URL 67 WISE 4000 User Manual Note Ifyou are not able to search the module you can configure the SW1 behind the module to initial mode After power up and search the mod b Z ule in utility user can find the module with default IP address and the device name will been shown in Others tree with sign So user can change the device network setting in this page Or try to locate the device and also reset the password with same page After the new net work setting been apply please configure the SW1 back to normal mode and power up again to reboot in new network setting Ethemet Setting 9 But Network setting o 10 0 0 1 WISE 401 LAN CH
12. 4000 Series B 2 1 Digital Input B 2 1 1 di_value slot_index ch_num Description Retrieves information about the digital input value resource on specific slot http 10 0 0 1 di_value slot_index URL Structure http 10 0 0 1 di_value slot_index ch_num GET Returns the representation of all of digital input value resource HTTP Method PUT Replace all of digital input value resource PATCH Apply partial modifications to digital input value resource 89 WISE 4000 User Manual GET Multiple Channel Request GET di_value slot_index Single Channel Request GET di_value slot_index ch_num Example Request GET di_value slot_0 Content type application json Response 200 OK DIVal Ch 0 Md 0 Stat 1 Val 1 Cnting 0 ClirCnt 0 OvLch 0 Ch 1 Md 0 Stat 0 Val 0 Cnting 0 CIrCnt 0 OvLch 0 Ch 2 Md 1 Stat 0 Val 3378 Cnting 1 CIrCnt 0 OvLch 0 Ch 3 Md 3 Stat 0 Val 1 Cnting 0 CIrCnt 0 OvLch 0 Request GET di value slot O ch 2 Content type application json Response 200 OK Ch 2 Md 0 Stat 1 Val 1 Cnting 0 ClirCnt 0 OvLch 0 WISE 4000 User Manual 90 PUT Single Multiple Channel Request PUT di_value slot_index Single Channel Request PUT di_value slot_index ch_num Example Request PUT di_value slot_0 Content t
13. All Al Al Channel Enable R W WISE 4000 User Manual 80 40301 All DI DI Value Read 40303 All DO DO Value R W 40001 0 Geta Read alue on e Value Range 0 10000 Read verage Value Unit mV 40003 kanen Read 40017 40018 0 Counter Frequency R W 40019 40020 1 Value R W 40021 40022 0 Pulse Output R W 40023 40024 1 Low Level Width R W 40025 40026 0 Pulse Output R W 40027 40028 1 High Level Width R W 40029 40030 D R W Set Absolute Pulse 40031 40032 1 R W 40033 40034 D R W Set Incremental Pulse 40035 40036 1 R W 40101 40102 0 R Al Status E 40103 40104 1 Read 40111 0 Read 40112 1 Historical Read Average Maximum Al Value 40113 Channel 0 1 Read 40121 0 Read 40122 1 Historical Read Average Minimum Al Value 40123 Channel 0 1 Read 40131 40132 0 Read 40133 40134 1 Al Floating Value Read _ Average IEEE754 40135 40136 Channel 0 1 Read 40151 40152 0 Ee E Read istorical Maximum 40153 40154 1 Al Floating Value Read 40155 40156 Average IEEE754 Read Channel 0 1 81 WISE 4000 User Manual 40171 40172 D Read Historical Minimum 40173 40174 1 Al Floating Value Read 40175 40176 en E IEEE754 Read 40191 0 Read 40192 1 Al Value Read After Scaling 40193 en a Read 40201 0 AE ev R W a Een m The type codes Eee for average Bm 40203 Average
14. Name 1 Read 40212 Module Name 2 Read 40301 All DI DI Value Read 40303 All DO DO Value R W 40001 40002 0 Read 40003 40004 1 Counter Frequency Read 40005 40006 2 Value Read 40007 40008 3 Read 85 WISE 4000 User Manual 40009 40010 D R W 40011 40012 1 Pulse Output R W 40013 40014 2 Low Level Width RW 40015 40016 3 R W 40017 40018 0 RW 40019 40020 1 Pulse Output R W 40021 40022 2 High Level Width R W 40023 40024 3 R W 40025 40026 D R W 40027 40028 1 Set Absolute R W 40029 40030 2 Pulse Output Number R W 40031 40032 3 R W 40033 40034 0 R W 40035 40036 1 Set Incremental R W 40037 40038 2 Pulse Output Number R W 40039 40040 3 R W WISE 4000 User Manual 86 Appendix B REST for WISE 4000 Series B 1 Introduction REpresentational State Transfer REST is a design style of software architecture for Web application behaves and services including image indication resource request and response and message delivery It can be developed compatible with popular protocols or standards like HTTP URI JSON HTML With the advantage of scalabil ity simplicity and performance it s already adopted in Web service by Amazon Yahoo The Web service of is developed based on HTML5 language if user need to integrate this into other Web services the following information command list should be referred for implementation WISE 4000 User Manual 88 B 2 REST Resources for WISE
15. Record 0 3 3 0 0 2 4 140 0 5 5 240 GET J PE 128 TIM 2014 11 11T15 51 02 08 00 UID ADAM T160 00DOC9FE1601 MAC 00 D0 C9 FE 16 01 Record 0 3 3 0 0 2 4 130 0 5 5 230 105 WISE 4000 User Manual JSON array name definition Field Abbreviation Data Type Array of log messages LogMsg Array Array of I O records Record Array Resource value definitions Field Abbreviations Datatype Property Description Recording mode of storage 1 DI 2 DO Periodic Event 128 Number R 4 Event from Al 8 AO 16 WDT 128 Periodic Timestamp of the storage Coordinated Universal Time UTC Ex 1415757750 corresponds to November 12 2014 2 02 30 am Standard Time Timestamp TIM String R meanwhile 2014 10 02 30 am Taipei Time Local Date Time according GMT time zone ISO 8601 Ex 1994 11 05T08 15 30 05 00 corresponds to Novem ber 5 1994 8 15 30 am US Eastern Standard Time Universally Unique Identifier UUID Max 32 characters MAC address 12 5 characters ex 00 D0 C9 F0 63 F7 The information in array is as follows Slot index Channel index O type index I O value The data type in array is as follows Number Number Number Number Notice When the I O type index is engineering type 12 13 14 18 the I O value is 1 1000 scale UUID UID Strin
16. Smart Phone with WISE lt Direct Cloud Accessibility Easy Application Instant Sensing Feature Highlights RESTful Web Service Representational State Transfer REST is a software architecture style widely used for creating scalable web services With the advantage of scalability simplicity and performance it s already adopted in loT applications It is based on Hypertext Trans fer Protocol HTTP and uses verbs like GET POST PUT DELETE etc for web browsers to get web pages or retrieve data with remote servers The data can be retrieved by internet media like HTML XML or JSON REST s a uniform resource identifier URI to identify the data Like using http 10 0 0 1 analoginput chO to identify the analog input value of channel 0 Then the web server may retrieve a JSON file analog input value of channel 0 Automation Protocol RESTful Web API Modbus TCP Master Web Client Polling For JSON Get Modbus TCP Slave Web Server WISE 4000 User Manual 2 1 2 2 1 2 3 Data Storage Function The internal flash ofthe WISE module can log up to 10 000 data samples with a time stamp The I O data can be logged periodically and when the I O status changes Once the memory is full users can choose to overwrite the old data to ring log or just stop the log function When the module is powered off data can be kept in the mod ule When restarting users can decide whether to clear all data or continue logging The
17. ch Input Output VISENE loT Wireless I O Module for loT Developers _ 4 ch Digital Input and 4 ch Digital Output WLAN Seo loT Wireless I O Module WISE 4060 4 ch Digital Input and 4 ch Relay Output loT Wireless I O Module LAN WISE 4010 LAN 4 ch Current Input and 4 ch Digital Output loT Ethernet I O Module WISE 4050 LAN 4 ch Digital Input and 4 ch Digital Output loT Ethernet I O Module WISE 4060 LAN 4 ch Digital Input and 4 ch Relay Output loT Ethernet I O Module WISE 4000 User Manual 1 4 Mechanical Design and Dimensions 33 25 33 25 5 WISE 4000 User Manual 1 4 1 WISE 4000 Wireless Series Dimensions 1 5 Switch Switch Description Position ON Default OFF P1 Normal Mode Initial Mode SW1 Operation Mode P2 N A N A SW2 DI Type P1 Dry Contact Wet Contact all channels P2 Dry Contact Wet Contact Note 1 After the position 1 of SW1 been changed user need to power on the module again to apply the operation mode Note 2 SW2 in only for WISE 4050 LAN and WISE 4060 LAN all 4 channels have to be configured to dry contact or wet contact in the same time and both P1 and P2 have to be changed together 1 6 LED Definition m WISE 4000 Wireless Series LED Color Indication Behavior Blink 2Hz Wait for connection Status Green 0 5Hz Network Connected ON 30 Sec When enable LOCATE function Com Yellow Blink When TX
18. changes Enabled Disabled Country Code US v Operational Channel 11 Security Type Security Open M AP Mode IP Settings Mac 00 D0 C9 CC 00 6D IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 IP Mode Static DHCP vw Submit WISE 4000 User Manual 46 Infrastructure Mode WLAN Settings When using the module in Infrastructure mode users need to enter the SSID of the AP that WISE going to access and config ure the security from here WLAN Mode Infrastructure Mode v SSID of the Access Point After configuring the AP the WISE module going to access the network configuration also needs to be defined in the Infrastruc ture Network Security Type Security Open v Infrastructure Mode IP Settings Mac 00 D0 C9 CC 00 6D IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Gateway 192 0 0 0 IP Mode StaticQ DHCP vw Submit Network Network For WISE 4000 LAN wired module you Mac can select the Connection mode as DHCP 00 D0 C9 66 00 49 or Static IP and configure the IP address Subnet address and Default gateway IP 10 0 0 1 Subnet 255 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 IP Mode StaticQ DHCP 47 WISE 4000 User Manual Application Network Web Server Port Default 80 80 Hostidle Timeout 720 sec Communication WDT Mode Enable Disable Network App You configure the web server port Host Idle timeout and decide wh
19. data after scaling ing Clear Maximum ei Number 1 Clear the Maximum AI value Al Value Clear Minimum E CIrL Number 1 Clear the Minimum Al value Al Value Al Status 2 Registers Lower Register Higher Register Bit Description Bit Description 0 Fail to Provide Al Value 0 DI triggered to Safety Value 1 Over Range 1 DI triggered to Startup Value 2 Under Range 2 Reserved 3 Open Circuit Burnout 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 ADC Initializing Error 7 Reserved 8 Reserved 8 Reserved 9 Zero Span Calibration Error 9 Reserved 10 Reserved 10 Reserved 11 Reserved 11 Reserved 12 Reserved 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 Reserved 14 Reserved 15 Reserved 15 Reserved WISE 4000 User Manual 104 B 2 4 Data Logger B 2 4 1 log_message Description Retrieves the log data in system memory URL Structure http 10 0 0 1 log_message GET According to the setting of filtering server returns the all partial of logged HTTP Method data Request GET log_message Example Request GET log_message for WISE 4060 LAN module Content type application json Response 200 OK LogMsg PE 128 TIM 2014 11 11T15 48 32 08 00 UID ADAM T160_00DOC9YFE1601 MAC 00 D0 C9 FE 16 01 Record 0 3 3 1 0 2 4 150 0 5 5 250 PE 128 TIM 2014 11 11T15 49 44 08 00 UID ADAM T160 00DOC9FE1601 MAC 00 D0 C9 FE 16 01
20. definition of data in the loT is not only the status of everything but also includes time or location information With a built in Real Time Clock RTC WISE modules log data with a time stamp and the MAC address of the WISE module The internal RTC can be calibrated by SNTP with time server Once the module has been pow ered off the internal time can also be saved using the time backup battery When users poll the data from the data logger the time stamp will always be attached to the data 25 c 0405 14 20 _ 10 000 Samples 28 c 0405 11 20 loT Cloud Function Local storage data not only can be polled by the user it can also be pushed to the cloud automatically Once the logger reaches the upload criteria Data Logger will push the data to public cloud services like Dropbox or Baidu This data will be saved on the cloud using a csv file extension Users can synchronize the data on the cloud using the application program provided by the cloud provider where it can be accessed from anywhere With the provided RESTful API users can configure their private cloud and push the data onto it Cloud Logger provides a very flexible solution for cloud data storage A WISE module is the only one stop from data acquisition to the cloud y File based H E Public Cloud Private cloud 3 WISE 4000 User Manual 1 3 Series Family and Specifications 1 3 1 Series Family Interface Model Description 6
21. noise rejection The following methods can help to reduce noise E Power up WISE 4012E by power bank E Supply sensor power by battery m Wiring VO and V1 pin to GND pin WISE 4000 User Manual 20 Note The analog input channel of the WISE 4012E does not support inverted E voltage protection note that the input voltage should within 0 10Vpc 21 WISE 4000 User Manual 2 5 2 Application Wiring 0 10V Dry Contact 120Vac 0 5A 30Voc 1A Figure 2 15 WISE 4012E Relay Output Wiring Diagram WISE 4000 User Manual 22 2 5 3 Pin Assignment 2 5 4 Block Diagram 1p LED Status COM Green Yellow LED Strength x 4 Green LED AP Infra Green Relay Relay output x 2 Sink type MCU TTL DI 5V TTL E Digital Input x 2 Reset VPFI VIN VOUT V3 3 5V From USB V5 VIN VOU Figure 2 17 WISE 4012E Block Diagram 23 WISE 4000 User Manual 2 6 WISE 4050 2 6 1 IO Specification Digital Input Channel 4 Logic level Dry Contact 0 Open 1 Close to DI COM Wet Contact 0 0 3 Voc 1 10 30 Vpc 3 mA min All 4 channels should be configured to dry contact or wet contact in the same time Isolation 3 000 Vims Supports 32 bit Counter Input Function Maximum signal frequency 3 kHz Keep Discard Counter Value when Power off Supports Frequency Input Function Maximum frequency 3 kHz Supports Inverted DI Status Digital Output Channels 4
22. terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return merchandize authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer Part No 2003D
23. value can t be changed R Channel 0 1 Al Status 2 Registers Lower Register Higher Register Bit Description Bit Description 0 Fail to Provide Al Value 0 DI triggered to Safety Value 1 Over Range 1 DI triggered to Startup Value 2 Under Range 2 Reserved 3 Open Circuit Burnout 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 ADC Initializing Error 7 Reserved 8 Reserved 8 Reserved 9 Zero Span Calibration Error 9 Reserved 10 Reserved 10 Reserved 11 Reserved 11 Reserved 12 Reserved 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 Reserved 14 Reserved 15 Reserved 15 Reserved Al Type Code 2 Registers Type Code Input Range 0x0148 0 10 V WISE 4000 User Manual 82 A 6 WISE 4050 Wireless Modbus Mapping Table Address 0X Channel Description Attribute 00001 0 Read 00002 1 DI Value Read 00003 2 a Read 00004 3 Read 00017 0 R W 00018 1 R W DO Val 00019 2 mau R W 00020 3 R W 00033 0 R W 00034 1 Geza Status R W stop 00035 2 1 start R W 00036 3 R W 00037 0 Write 00038 1 Clear Counter Write 00039 2 1 write to clear value Write 00040 3 Write 00041 0 R W 00042 1 Se deie R W counter overflow 00043 2 auto set to 0 after read RW 00044 3 R W 00045 0 R W 00046 1 DI Latch Status RW 1 DI latched 00047 2 0 write to clear latch RW 00048 3 R W Address 4X Channel Description Attribute 40211 M
24. 000 Wireless Series Dimensions u nn 5 1 4 2 WISE 4000 LAN DITGSGDSIOTS rrura 5 SWICCH ua nee ee ee einen le ein 6 LED SISA 6 Certification and Safety Standard rr 7 Package Information ea 8 Product Specifications 9 General Specific ti n u lenken nah 10 WISEA0TO CAN BAA 12 22 1 VO Speciticatlon nik tens E eevee 12 2 2 2 Application Wiring rss 13 Figure 2 1 WISE 4010 LAN Current Input Wiring Diagram 13 Figure 2 2 WISE 4010 LAN Digital Output Wiring Diagram 13 2 2 3 Pin ssignment ne nee een 14 Figure 2 3 WISE 4010 LAN Pin Assignment 14 2 24 Block Diagram da 14 Figure 2 4 WISE 4010 LAN Block Diagram 14 WISE 4050 LAN usa 14 2 3 1 VO SpecificatiOm AEE 14 2 3 2 Application Wiring rss 15 Figure 2 5 WISE 4050 LAN Digital Input Wiring Diagram 15 Figure 2 6 WISE 4050 LAN Digital Output Wiring Diagram 15 2 33 Pin OSSIO DEBO Errotarria aita ai 16 Figure 2 7 WISE 4050 LAN Pin Assignment 16 2 34 Block DiagraM A 16 Figure 2 8 WISE 4050 LAN Block Diagram 16 WISE 4060 LAN u 0 ea a 17 2 4 1 WO Specification rss 17 2 4 2 Application Wiring rss ra 18 Figure 2 9 WISE 4060 LAN Digital Input Wiring Diagram 18 Figure 2 10WISE 4060 LAN Relay Output Wiring Diagram 18 2 4 3 Pin AGSIOnTTST rrura 19 Figure 2 11WISE 4060 LAN Pin Assignment 19 2 4 4 zala elaia 19 Figure 2 12WIS
25. 40001 Edition 2 Printed in Taiwan July 2015 WISE 4000 User Manual ii Declaration of Conformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications We recom mend the use of shielded cables FCC Class A Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Opera tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description
26. E 4060 LAN Block Diagram 19 WISE4012E nannte anal 20 2 91 VO beide AAO 20 2 5 2 Application Wiring rss 22 Figure 2 13WISE 4012E Voltage Input Wiring Diagram 22 V WISE 4000 User Manual 2 6 2 7 Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 WISE 4000 User Manual Figure 2 14WISE 4012E Digital Input Wiring Diagram 22 Figure 2 15WISE 4012E Relay Output Wiring Diagram 22 2 5 3 Pin ASSIMO Esa rrera Ean AEren 23 Figure 2 16WISE 4012E Pin Assignment 23 2 594 Block Diagram u d rria Errana re 23 Figure 2 17WISE 4012E Block Diagram 4444 23 MAIO Su AUKE 24 2 6 1 WO GOGGIEGOIOT rra 24 2 6 2 Application Wiring rss 25 Figure 2 18WISE 4050 Digital Input Wiring Diagram 25 Figure 2 19WISE 4050 Digital Output Wiring Diagram 25 2 6 3 PITASSUNMEN naeh une 25 Figure 2 20WISE 4050 Pin Assignment sr 25 204 Block Diago assesi E A s 26 Figure 2 21WISE 4050 Block Diagram 26 MASS ASU ae raid 27 2 7 1 WO GOSGGIEGOIOT rra 27 2 1 2 Application WING visa uden adelen enden 28 Figure 2 22WISE 4060 Digital Input Wiring Diagram 28 Figure 2 23WISE 4060 Relay Output Wiring Diagram 28 2 7 3 EIO ASSIOnTTST rss 28 Figure 2 24WISE 4060 Pin Assignment rrura 28 2 7 4 Block Diagram rru 29 Figure 2 25WISE 4060 Block Diagram 44s nenn 29 Hardware Installation
27. H non condensing m Storage Humidity 0 95 RH non condensing Note Equipment will operate below 30 humidity However static electricity N problems occur much more frequently at lower humidity levels Make sure you take adequate precautions when you touch the equipment Consider using ground straps anti static floor coverings etc if you use the equipment in low humidity environments WISE 4000 User Manual 10 Power m Power Input Voltage 10 30 Vpc 24 Vpc Standard WISE 4050 WISE 4060 WISE 4010 LAN WISE 4050 LAN WISE 4060 LAN USB 5Vpc WISE 4012E m Power Consumption WISE 4012E 2 2 W 5 Voc WISE 4050 2 2 W 24 Voc WISE 4060 2 5 W 24 Voc WISE 4010 LAN 1 2 W 24 Voc WISE 4050 LAN 2 2 W 24 Voc WISE 4060 LAN 2 5 W 24 Voc EB Reverse Power Protection not for WISE 4012E Software Configuration Interface Web Interface Windows Utility Utility WISE 4000 Apax NET Utility Driver WISE 4000 NET Class Library Industrial Protocol Modbus TCP Supported Protocols TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS DHCP ARP SNTP Supports RESTful Web API in JSON format Supports Web Server in HTML5 with JavaScript amp CSS3 Note RTC Accuracy 3 min month WISE 4012E does not provide RTC 11 WISE 4000 User Manual 2 2 WISE 4010 LAN 2 2 1 I O Specification Current Input Channel 4 Resolution 12 bit Sampling Rate 10 100 Hz channel Accuracy 0 2 of FSR 25 C Inp
28. LAN Module Mounting bracket x1 Quick startup manual with China RoHS declare WISE 4012E WISE 4012E Module with bundle antenna and terminal connector x1 Quick startup manual with China RoHS declare USB drive with WebAccess WISE 4012E IDK only USB power cable Extension board Screwdriver WISE 4000 User Manual 8 Chapter 2 Product Specifications 2 1 General Specification WLAN Interface m Standard Conformance 802 11b 802 11g 802 11n 2 4GHz only Network Modes Limited AP Wireless Server Station Infrastructure Wireless Client LAN Interface m Ethernet IEEE 802 3u 10 100Base T X Connector 1 port RJ 45 General m JIO Connector 3 5mm spacing 15 pole plug in screw terminal block m Power Connector Micro B USB for WISE 4012E other modules use same con nector as I O Watchdog Timer System 1 6 second Communication Programmable FSV RTC Accuracy 3 min month WISE 4012E does not provide RTC Enclosure PC Mounting DIN 35 rail wall and stack Dimensions W x H x D With bundle antenna Without bundled antenna 80 x 89 x 25 mm Operation Temperature WISE 4000 Wireless Series 25 70 C 13 158 F WISE 4000 LAN Series 40 70 C 40 158 F m Cold Start Temperature WISE 4000 Wireless Series 20 70 C 4 158 F WISE 4000 LAN Series 40 70 C 40 158 F m Storage Temperature 40 85 C 40 185 F Operating Humidity 20 95 R
29. Mode Md Number R 2 LowToHighLatch 3 HighToLowLatch 4 Frequency Signal Logic Status Stat Number R 1 0 Input signal is Logic High or Low DI measurement data Input Mode Value Description DI Logic Status of DI Counter Counter Value Channel Value Val Number R LowToHighLatch Logic status of DI HighToLowLatch Logic status of DI Frequency Frequency unity 0 1 Hz Start Stop counter counting Read 1 counter is counting Start Counter Cnting Number RW 0 not counting Write 1 start counting 0 stop counting Clear Counter ClIrCnt Number Ww 1 Clear the counter value counter overflow or latch status Sev Clear Counter beri occurred Overflow or Latch Sta OvLch Number RW tus 0 no overflow or latch Write 0 clear the overflow or latch status 93 WISE 4000 User Manual B 2 2 Digital Output B 2 2 1 do_value slot_index ch_num Description Retrieves information about the digital output value resource on specific slot URL Structure http 10 0 0 1 do_value slot_index http 10 0 0 1 do_value slot_index ch_num HTTP Method GET Returns the representation of all of digital output value resource PUT Replace all of digital output value resource PATCH Apply partial modifications to digital output value resource WISE 4000 User Manual 94 GET Multiple Channel Request GET do_value slot_index Single Channel Request GET do_value slot_index ch_num Example Request GET do
30. PATCH do_value slot_index ch_num Example Request PATCH do_value slot_0 Content type application json DOVal Ch 2 Md 2 Ch 3 PsStop 1 Response 200 OK Request PATCH do_value slot_0 ch_3 Content type application json Ch 3 PsCtn 1 Response 200 OK E JSON array name definition Field Abbreviation Data Type Array of Digital input DOVal Array configurations 97 WISE 4000 User Manual m Resource value definitions Field Abbreviation Data Type Property Description Channel Number Ch Number R 0 1 Digital output channel number Digital output mode 0 DO 1 Pulse Output Mode Md Number R 2 LowToHighDelay 3 HighToLowDelay Signal Logic Status Stat Number R 1 0 Output signal is Logic High or Low DO measurement data Output Mode Value Description DO Get the current signal status or set its status Pulse Output Channel Value xal Number RW Get or set the absolute pulse count value LowToHighDelay Get the current signal status or set its status HighToLowDelay Get the current signal status or set its status Zega Output Continue PsCtn Number RW 1 0 Pulse outputting is continuous or not 1 Stop the pulse outputting Stop Pulse Output PsStop Number w Continue is disabled Absolute and incremental values are reset to zero DO signal status is set to logic low Incremental E
31. RX data in transmission ON Limited AP Mode SU PET OFF Station Mode ON 4 Full Signal ON 3 Good Signal Signal Green ON 2 Okay Signal Strength ON 1 Poor Signal All OFF No Signal Limited AP Mode m WISE 4000 LAN Series LED Color Indication Behavior Blink Module is normally at work 1Hz Status Green ON 30 Sec When enable LOCATE function Com Yellow Blink When TX RX data in transmission Link Green ON Both ends of devices are connected Speed Yellow ON OFF GAIA OFF Less than 10 Mbps WISE 4000 User Manual 6 1 7 Certification and Safety Standard WISE 4000 LAN Series m FCC FCC Part 15 Class A IC ICES 003 m CE EN 55011 Group 1 CLASS A EN 55022 EN 61000 6 4 EN 61000 6 2 IEC 61000 4 2 IEC 61000 4 3 IEC 61000 4 4 IEC 61000 4 5 IEC 61000 4 6 IEC 61000 4 8 IEC 61000 4 11 RoHS E China RoHS WISE 4000 Wireless Series m FCC FCC Part 15 Class A IC ICES 003 m CE EN 55011 Group 1 CLASS A EN 55022 EN 61000 6 4 EN 61000 6 2 IEC 61000 4 2 IEC 61000 4 3 IEC 61000 4 4 IEC 61000 4 5 IEC 61000 4 6 IEC 61000 4 8 IEC 61000 4 11 RoHS E NCC SRRC m China RoHS WISE 4000 User Manual 1 8 Package Information WISE 4000 Wireless Series m WISE 4000 Module with bundle antenna and terminal connector x1 m Mounting bracket x1 Quick startup manual with China RoHS declare WISE 4000 LAN Series m WISE 4000
32. Read 40133 40134 1 ETT Read oating Value 40135 40136 2 IEEE754 Read 40137 40138 3 Read 40139 40140 Average Ch 0 3 Read 40151 401522 0 Read 40153 401541 Historical Maximum Read 40155 40156 2 Al Floating Value Read 40157 40158 3 IEEE 754 Read 40159 40160 Average Ch 0 3 Read 40171 40172 0 Read 40173 40174 1 Historical Minimum Read 40175 40176 2 Al Floating Value Read 40177 40178 3 IEEE754 Read 40179 40180 Average Ch 0 3 Read 40191 0 Read 40192 1 pta Read alue 0 2 After Scaling Bene 40194 3 Read 40195 Average Ch 0 3 Read WISE 4000 User Manual 74 40201 0 40202 1 40203 2 40204 3 40205 Average Ch 0 3 Al Type Code Read Write Read Write Read Write The type codes of channels for Read Write average value can t be changed Read Al Status 2 Registers Lower Register Higher Register Bit Description Bit Description 0 Fail to Provide Al Value 0 DI triggered to Safety Value 1 Over Range 1 DI triggered to Startup Value 2 Under Range 2 Reserved 3 Open Circuit Burnout 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 ADC Initializing Error 7 Reserved 8 Reserved 8 Reserved 9 Zero Span Calibration Error 9 Reserved 10 Reserved 10 Reserved 11 Reserved 11 Reserved 12 Reserved 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 Reserved 14 Reserved 15 Reserved 15 Reserved Al Type Code 2 Registers
33. Rng 328 Val 0 Eg 0 Evt 0 LoA 0 HIA HVal 0 HEg 0 LVal 0 LEg 0 SVal 0 ClrH 0 CI 0 Request GET ai_value slot_0 ch_2 Content type application json Response 200 OK Ch 2 En Rng 328 Val 0 Eg 0 Evt 8 LVal 0 LEg 0 SVal 0 ClrH 0 CirL 0 PUT None 101 WISE 4000 User Manual PATCH Single Multi Channel Request PATCH ai_value slot_index Single Channel Request PATCH ai_value slot_index ch_num Example Request PATCH ai_value slot_0 Content type application json AlVal Ch 2 LoA 0 Ch 3 HiA 0 Response 200 OK Request PATCH ai_value slot_0 ch_3 Content type application json LoA 0 Response 200 OK E JSON array name definition Field Abbreviation Data Type Array of Analog input configurations AlVal Array WISE 4000 User Manual 102 Resource value definitions Total channels Al channel number 1 average channel Field Abbreviation Data Type Property Description 0 1 Analog input channel number Channel Number Ch Number R Note for the average channel The average channel number for a 4 ch Al module is 4 Analog input range Range code 328 0x0148 0 10 V 259 0x0103 150 m 260 0x0104 500 m
34. URE Out ESI Number RW Incremental Pulse Output Value put Value WISE 4000 User Manual 98 B 2 3 Analog Input B 2 3 1 ai value slot index ch num Description Retrieves information about the analog input value resource on specific slot http 10 0 0 1 ai value slot index BEREK http 10 0 0 1 ai_value slot_index ch_num GET Returns the representation of all of analog input value resource HTTP Method PUT None PATCH Apply partial modifications to analog input value resource 99 WISE 4000 User Manual Multiple Channel Request GET ai_value slot_index Single Channel Request GET ai_value slot_index ch_num Example Request GET ai_value slot_0 Content type application json Response 200 OK Alval Ch 0 En 1 Rng 328 Val 148 Eg 650 Evt 0 LoA 0 HIA 0 HVal 190 HEg 1250 LVal 15 GET LEg 500 SVal 148 ClrH 0 CIrL 0 b Ch 1 Ent Rng 328 Val 0 Eg 0 Evt 0 LoA 0 HIA O HVal 0 HEg O Lval 0 LEg 0 SVal 0 ClrH 0 CI 0 b Ch 2 SEN ell WISE 4000 User Manual 100 Rng 328 Val 0 Eg 0 TETZA LoA 0 HiA HVal 0 HEg 0 Lval 0 LEg 0 SVal 0 ClrH 0 CirL O Ch 3 En 1 Rng 328 Val 0 Eg 0 Evt 0 LoA 0 LVal 0 LEg 0 SVal 0 ClrH 0 CI 0 Ch 4 End
35. User Manual WISE 4000 Series loT Ethernet I O Module AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2015 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable How ever Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Product Warranty Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur chase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation Advantech assumes no liability under the
36. Width Read Write 40015 40016 3 Read Write 40017 40018 D Read Write 40019 40020 1 Pulse Output Read Write 40021 40022 2 High Level Width Read Write 40023 40024 3 Read Write 40025 40026 0 Read Write 40027 40028 1 Set Absolute Read Write 40029 40030 2 Pulse Output Number Read Write 40031 400332 3 Read Write 40033 40034 D Read Write 40035 40036 1 Set Incremental Read Write 40037 400388 2 Pulse Output Number Read Write 40039 40040 3 Read Write 79 WISE 4000 User Manual A 5 WISE 4012E Wireless Modbus Mapping Table Address 0X Channel Description Attribute 00001 0 DI Value Read 00002 1 Read 00017 0 DO Valu R W 00018 1 ee R W 00033 0 Counter Status R W 0 stop 00034 1 1 start R W 00035 0 Clear Counter Write 00036 1 1 write to clear value Write 00037 0 Clear Overflow R W 1 counter overflow 00038 1 auto set to 0 after read R W 00039 0 DI Latch Status R W 1 DI latched 00040 1 0 write to clear latch R W 00101 0 Write 00102 1 Reset Historical Write Average Maximum Al Value 00103 Channel 0 1 Write 00111 0 Write 00112 1 Reset Historical Write Average Minimum Al Value 00113 Channel 0 4 Write 00131 0 Read GAZ e High Alarm Flag Read verage gt Channel 0 1 an 00141 0 Read 09040 Low Alarm Flag Redd verage ZE Channel 0 1 Read Address 4X Channel Description Attribute 40211 Module Name 1 Read 40212 Module Name 2 Read 40221
37. Write 40027 40028 1 Set Absolute Read Write 40029 40030 2 Pulse Output Number Read Write 40031 400332 3 Read Write 40033 40034 D Read Write 40035 40036 1 Set Incremental Read Write 40037 400388 2 Pulse Output Number Read Write 40039 40040 3 Read Write 77 WISE 4000 User Manual A 4 WISE 4060 LAN Modbus Mapping Table Address 0X Channel Description Attribute 00001 0 Read 00002 1 DI Value Read 00003 2 So Read 00004 3 Read 00017 0 Read Write 00018 1 Read Write DO Val 00019 2 a Read Write 00020 3 Read Write 00033 0 Read Write 00034 1 ee Read Write 00035 2 1 start Read Write 00036 3 Read Write 00037 0 Write 00038 1 Clear Counter Write 00039 2 1 write to clear value Write 00040 3 Write 00041 0 Read Write 00042 1 Read Write d erflow 00043 2 auto set to 0 after read Read Write 00044 3 Read Write 00045 0 Read Write 00046 1 d Bua Read Write 00047 2 0 write to clear latch Read Write 00048 3 Read Write Address 4X Channel Description Attribute 40211 Module Name 1 Read 40212 Module Name 2 Read 40301 All DI DI Value Read 40303 All DO DO Value Read Write 40001 40002 0 Read 40003 40004 1 Counter Frequency Read 40005 40006 2 Value Read 40007 40008 3 Read WISE 4000 User Manual 78 40009 40010 D Read Write 40011 40012 1 Pulse Output Read Write 40013 40014 2 Low Level
38. _value slot_0 Content type application json Response 200 OK DOVal Ch 0 Md 0 Stat 1 Val 1 PsCtn 0 PsStop 0 PsIV 0 Ch 1 Md 0 Stat 0 Val 0 PsCtn 0 PsStop 0 PsIV 0 Ch 2 Md 1 Stat 1 Val 3378 PsCtn 0 PsStop 0 PsIV 0 Ch 3 Md 3 Stat 1 Val 1 PsCtn 0 PsStop 0 PsIV 0 Request GET do_value slot_0 ch_2 Content type application json Response 200 OK Ch 2 Md 0 Stat 1 Val 1 PsCtn 0 PsStop 0 PsIV 0 95 WISE 4000 User Manual PUT Single Multiple Channel Request PUT do_value slot_index Single Channel Request PUT do_value slot_index ch_num Example Request PUT do_value slot_0 Content type application json DOVal Ch 0 Md 0 Stat 1 Val 1 PsCtn 0 PsStop 0 PsIV 0 Ch 1 Md 0 Stat 0 Val 0 PsCtn 0 PsStop 0 PsIV 0 Ch 2 Md 1 Stat 1 Val 3378 PsCtn 0 PsStop 0 PsIV 0 Ch 3 Md 3 Stat 1 Val 1 PsCtn 0 PsStop 0 PsIV 0 Response 200 OK Request PUT do value slot O ch 2 Content type application json Ch 2 Md 2 Stat 0 Val 0 PsCtn 0 PsStop 0 PsIV 0 Response 200 OK WISE 4000 User Manual 96 PATCH Single Multiple Channel Request PATCH do_value slot_index Single Channel Request
39. abled Default Connection Timeout 720 second HTTP Port 80 Operation Mode Normal Mode Mode AP Mode Static IP Address Module Authorization Account Default Password Access Ability root 00000000 All the privileges admin 00000000 All the privileges except access control configuration user 00000000 View module status only not allow to do configuration Operation Mode The operation mode can be configured by switch SW1 on the back of module Please refer to previous chapter for the detail of configuring SW1 Mode WISE 4000 LAN Series WISE 4000 Wireless Series Initial Mode Normal Mode Fixed IP address 192 168 1 1 Fixed Wi Fi Mode AP Mode Default IP address 192 168 1 1 Default Wi Fi Mode AP Mode Fixed IP address 10 0 0 1 Default IP address 10 0 0 1 41 WISE 4000 User Manual 4 2 6 Using a Browser to Configure the Module Configure URL http IP_address config Default URL WISE 4000 LAN Series http 10 0 0 1 config WISE 4000 Wireless Series http 192 168 1 1 config Configuration Steps Login Web Configuration Page 1 Wirelessly connect your smart phone 10 0 0 1 to your local Ethernet network and open the browser of your smart phone WISE 4050 LAN Web Enter IP address of module with account BRO config for example the default URL l http 10 0 0 1 config or http 192 168 1 1 config Then you will see the login page pl
40. ack your user web page by this tool 1 Put all the files that going to pack in same folder and Browse the folder 2 Press Save as and give a file name after package 3 Check all the files had been selected in File List 4 Check Gzip Compression to reduce the file size 5 After press the Apply button your user web page will be compressed as ehf file then you can download the file into your WISE module DZ Html Files Packager xs Source Folder C Wise4Q00LAN_UserWebPage Wise4060L AN Browse Destination Type Encapsulated User s HTML File Format vi File Path D wise4060lan_UserWebPage chf Save as File List Original Bytes Compressed Bytes IV Select all files Refresh IV Gzip Compression Apply Exit 63 WISE 4000 User Manual c Setup Q Help Favorite Group You can configure your favorite group including add one new device modify or delete one current device sort current devices and diagnose connection to one device Refresh Serial and Ethernet ADAM NET utility will refresh the serial and LAN network connection situation Add COM Ports This option is used to add serial COM ports in ADAM NET Utility You won t need to use this option for WISE 4000 modules Show TreeView Check this option to display the Module Tree Screen area Allow Calibration Check this option to allow calibration function enabled on Al O module Ch
41. an query the Total Amout data from and to the time by E E configured here Query Filter v Filter Mode Time Filter v Timestamp of the Oldest 1970 01 01T08 00 00 Start Time 1970 01 01 08 00 00 Timestamp of the Latest as 1970 01 01 T08 00 00 End Time f 1970 01 01T08 00 00 QQuery 4 Clear WISE 4000 User Manual 56 After Query has been clicked the data 128 0 WISE 4050 LAN_00D0C9 will be shown in the dashboard and also in the list Users can click the Save button 128 0 WISE 4050 LAN 00D0C9 to save the logged data 128 0 WISE 4050 LAN_00D0C9 Refer to B 2 4 for a detailed definition of 128 0 WISE each column For example Log Type 128 4050 LAN_00D0C9 means periodical logging I O Type 1 se E EO means DI status 4050 LAN_00D0C9 Showing 1 to 10 of 40 entries Previous 2 3 u Next QQuery Clear Save Cloud Upload WISE 4000 wireless series only Be Enable Cloud Upload Enable Cloud Upload Start Upload After configuring the cloud server as Data Logger aa Upland described below users can start automati EX cally upload functions here IO Data Upload Mode m Time Periodic Interval mode Data eae can be upload be configured Time Periodic Interval mode v period Time Periodic Interval E Item Periodic Interval mode Data 600 ose can be upload once it reaches the configured of sample data vw Submit 57 WISE 4000 User Manual Adv
42. ance Function Diagnostician WISE 4000 wireless modules provide Diagnostician page for indicating the oper ating status of WISE module The status of each function will be shown here for trou bleshooting Diagnostician For diagnose the device this function provided organization status for specific function in device Goto A o For Data Logger the value will indicate the Qy Diagnostician event status ie normal memory full or cloud upload fail Name Description Value Data Logger Event Status Normal 4 2 7 Configuring Cloud Server WISE 4000 wireless series only 1 Make sure the WISE 4000 module is able to access the Internet and the device that s going to configure the WISE 4000 module is within the same IP domain as the WISE 4000 module 2 Go to the Cloud tab of Configuration Note The following instructions use Dropbox Make sure Dropbox provide N their service in your region or find an alternative public cloud service z 3 Select Dropbox as the cloud server Cloud Configuration Cloud Server Dropbox v Link Status Q Authenticate WISE 4000 User Manual 58 4 The browser will open a new window for Dropbox Enter your Dropbox account information including E mail and Password then click Sign in amp Dropbox Inc US https www dropbox com 1 0auth2 authorize cli Sign in to Dropbox to link with WISE Cloud Logger Ohrome Forgot your pass
43. and Add New Device into your group You can also select Diagnose con nection to check the communication ADAM 4500_ 5510 Series This is a DOS interface utility for remote controllers such as ADAM 4500 and ADAM 5510 series Wireless Sensor Networks All wireless I O Modules ADAM 2000 modules connected to the host PC through wireless gateway will be listed in this category 4 3 1 4 Main Operation Screen Main Operation Screen located on the right side of utility includes I O status display and function setting You can select different items in Module Tree Screen and then Main Operation Screen will change dependently You can do all configurations and test in this area In Information page after clicking Ethernet you can configure Connection Send Receive Scan Timeout The supervisor password is a shortcut to let you enter a password at one time which s applied for certain modules so you don t need to enter the same password for each module when you check it 65 WISE 4000 User Manual 4 3 2 Configure WISE 4000 1 Configure the computer s IP address as the same domain as WISE 4000 mod ule For the new WISE 4000 LAN Series which default IP address is 10 0 0 1 the IP address of computer can be configured as 10 0 0 99 for example as fol lowing 2 Open the Adam Apax NET Utility then you can see the IP address of computer been shown under Ethernet tree You can right click to refresh the subnodes of this tree O
44. ata transmission mode may be different on Web page of the operating system For mobile devices the minimum requirement of web browsers as below m Safari 6 in Apple iOS E Web Browser in Google Android 4 0 Ice Cream Sandwich E Chrome in Google Android 4 0 Ice Cream Sandwich Mobile Browse Chrome Android Safari Configuration Y Y Y File Upload N N N Data Log Chart Y Y Y Data Log Export N N N For PC platforms the minimum requirement of web browsers as below a Internet Explorer version 11 a Google Chrome version 30 E Mozilla Firefox version 25 Mobile Browse Chrome Firefox Safari IE11 IE10 IE9 Configuration Y Y Y Y Y Y File Upload Y Y N Y N N Data Log Chart Y Y Y Y Y N Data Log Export Y Y N N N N WISE 4000 User Manual 40 4 2 2 List of WISE 4000 Default Ethernet Ports 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 Application Protocol Port Note WebServer TCP 80 Configurable Modbus Server TCP 502 Search Engine UDP 5048 SNTP Client UDP Randomly Factory Default Settings WISE 4000 LAN Series IP Mode Operation Mode Normal Mode Static IP Address Default IP 10 0 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Default Connection Timeout 720 second HTTP Port 80 WISE 4000 Wireless Series Wireless IP Mode Default IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 DHCP Server En
45. dule shown in Ethernet tree There is a Site Survey icon as following Click the Site Sur vey icon to open site survey tool windows as following Click Start to set the mod ule in site survey mode and start the site survey tool User can click Restart to restart the testing result or click Stop to stop the testing and set the module back to normal operation g Login Info Q Device Info PQR p Site Survey WISE 4060 Config Web Connection Network Name SSID jr ISE_AP Client IP Address 192 168 0 3 Signal Quality Test Results Signal Strength 19 dBm a ze e Current Activity Content Average Response Time second 0 017 Execution Period second 1 Total Packets 133 Pass Packets 132 Wrong Packets 0 Lost Packets 0 BSSID E8 CC 18 B6 35 04 Avg Signal Strength dBm 30 Connection Network Name SSID Show which wireless AP is connected Client IP Address Show the IP address of the wireless adapter of PC Signal Quality Show the signal strength by bar chart Testing Results Signal Strength The average result of the signal strength during testing Good Package The percentage of passed packets during testing Current Activity Detail information of each testing packets Port User can configure which UDP port of PC is assigned for site survey testing WISE 4000 User Manual 70 Appendix A I O Modbus Mapping Table A 1 Modbus Function Code Introduction To full fill the programming r
46. dule Description WISE 4050 LAN 4 channels digital inpu 32 Module Information Firmware Description ut EAO OR B00 Bootloader A0 95 BOO WISE 4000 User Manual In the information page you can see the dashboard module detail network setting and module information including the firm ware version Click Go to Configuration to perform the configuration 44 Module Configuration amp Configuration Wireless Network App Time amp Date SNTP Modbus Control General Cloud Firmware Account You can click different tab to switch the item you are going to configure Information Module Information Model Name WISE 4050 LAN Customized Name WISE 4050 LAN Location Information Latitude Longitude Altitude Location Information Customized Name UUID Means model name and UUID of the mod ule You also can rename it for recognition ifrequired Description You can add comments on this module for recognition Location Information You can note the location information for the module 45 WISE 4000 User Manual Wireless WISE 4000 Wireless module only AP Mode WLAN Settings When using the module in AP mode users WLAN Node can configure the SSID and also decide how the WISE module works as an AP including the security AP Mode M SSID of the AP Mode HET The AP Network is fixed and does not SSID Hidden allow user to make their own
47. e Avoid running wires near high energy wiring Avoid running input wiring in close proximity to output wiring Avoid creating sharp bends in the wires WISE 4000 User Manual 38 Chapter 4 System Configuration 4 1 Connection 1 Plug a DC power source into the Vs Vs pin of WISE module to turn the power on or plug in the USB power cable for the WISE 4012E 2 For WISE 4000 LAN Series connect your computer to Ethernet port of WISE module with RJ 45 cross over Ethernet cable and configure the IP address of your computer as same IP domain as default IP address of module 10 0 0 1 Or the wireless router can be used for configure the WISE 4000 LAN Series by mobile devices or computer with wireless adapter 3 For WISE 4000 Wireless Series the default operation mode in normal mode is AP Mode or you can change position 1 of SW1 to OFF as in Section 1 5 to set ting the module as Initial Mode then module must be AP Mode Now the mod ule can be searched by mobile devices or wireless adapter of computer with SSID WISE 4xxx_MACAddress Click the SSID to connect the module in AP Mode WISE module will auto assign the IP address for mobile devices or com puter Currently connected to 6E Se WISE 4060_CC006D Y No Internet access WISE 4060_CC006D Connected fyl 4 2 Configure WISE Using the Web Interface 4 2 1 System Requirements WISE 4000 module is developed by public HTML 5 base but for detailed indication and d
48. e which host PC or device can remotely control tne WISE 4000 module by IP or MAC Address Access Control For avoiding from unauthorized access this function provided manage which host PC or device has been permitted to remotely control module by IP or MAC Address Goto 53 WISE 4000 User Manual Y Access Control Enable Disable IP MAC Ex 255 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Enable one of the rows and enter the IP address or MAC address which allows to access the WISE 4000 device For WISE 4000 wireless modules users can only configure access control by the IP address not the MAC address Advance Function Data Log Data Log Data logging Recording without programming Goto The WISE 4000 series supports data log functions the I O status can be logged in the module and also be queried from the module Data Logger BELGER Local Log Configuration Local Viewer Enable Log Start Log Local Log Configuration Enable Log Start Log Users can enable the data logger here WISE 4000 User Manual 54 Log Conditions By Period 600 0 1 sec d By Communication WDT Log Log Conditions By Period Check the box to enable periodically log ging and the log period can be decided in following box Pleased been noted that the pe
49. ease enter the account and pass word then click Login button After login you will see the configura tion web page Information O Module Model Name WISE 4050 LAN Scroll down the tab you can change the login user here amp Log Out Information D Module 6 Click the button on the top you can switch to other pages WISE 4000 User Manual 42 Wireless Module Information For WISE 4000 Wireless Series user can check WLAN RSSI Level to know the sig nal quality in Wireless Status part And it Type Status also shows the MAC ID of the client device WLAN RSSI Level gt Very Good If the module is working in AP Mode WLAN RSSI Level and Refresh button will MAC ID of the Client Device 54 A0 50 9 not been shown WLAN Mode will be shown in Network Network Information Information WLAN Mode AP Mode Mac 00 D0 C9 F6 EA 95 IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 IP Mode Static DHCP Go to Configuration 43 WISE 4000 User Manual Module Information Model Name WISE 4050 LAN Customized Name WISE 4050 LAN UUID WISE 4050 LAN_00D0C9660049 Location Description Go to Configuration Mac 00 D0 C9 66 00 49 IP 10 0 0 1 Subnet 255 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 IP Mode Static DHCP Go to Configuration EE Module Information Module Name Mo
50. eck Up to Date on the Web It will automatically connect to support and download page of Advantech web site when it enabled You can find and download the latest version of WISE 4000 utility there About ADAM NET Utility The current version of ADAM NET Utility is installed on your computer WISE 4000 User Manual 64 4 3 1 2 Toolbar There are 8 graphical icons for common used options of Menu on the toolbar GAS 47 hr a Definition from left to right Open favorite group Save favorite group Search Modules Add Devices to Group Terminal for Command Testing Group Configuration Monitor Data Stream Event Print Screen a NR 4 3 1 3 Module Tree Screen The Module Tree Screen locates on the left part of ADAM NET utility operation win dow There are four categories in this area Serial All serial I O Modules ADAM 4000 and ADAM 5000 RS 485 serial modules con nected to the host PC will be listed in this category Ethernet All Ethernet I O Modules WISE 4000 ADAM 6000 ADAM 6100 and ADAM 5000 TCP modules connected to the host PC will be listed in this category Favorite Group You can define which devices listed in the three categories above into your personal favorite group This will make you easier to find your interested modules Right click on the WISE 4000 device item under the Favorite Group item and you can select Add New Group to create a new group After you create your own group right click on your group
51. equirement there is a series of function code standard for user s reference Code Hex Name Usage 01 Read Coil Status Read Discrete Output Bit 02 Read Input Status Read Discrete Input Bit 03 Read Holding Registers Read 16 bit register Used to read integer or 04 Read Input Registers floating point process data 05 Force Single Coil Write data to force coil ON OFF 06 Preset Single Register Write data in 16 bit integer format 08 Loopback Diagnosis Diagnostic testing of the communication port OF Force Multiple Coils Write multiple data to force coil ON OFF 10 Preset Multiple Registers Write multiple data in 16 bit integer format A 2 WISE 4010 LAN Modbus Mapping Table Address 0X Address 0X Channel Description Attribute 00017 0 Read Write 00018 1 Read Write DO Value 00019 2 Read Write 00020 3 Read Write 00101 0 Write 00102 1 Write Reset Historical 2 2 Maximum Al Value Aue 00104 3 Write 00105 Average Ch 0 3 Write 00111 0 Write 00112 1 Write 00113 2 Reset Historical Min Al Value Write 00114 3 Write 00115 Average Ch 0 3 Write 00121 0 Read Se Open Circuit Flag Burnout Sun 00123 2 Read 00124 3 Read WISE 4000 User Manual 72
52. ether to enable communication WDT here Local Time Current Time Q Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei r Time Calibration Time amp Date You can see the current time here decide which time zone for your local time and also do the time calibration by read the time from host devices WISE 4000 User Manual Click Me SNTP SNTP You can enable the SNTP function so the Enable SNTP Client module can act as a SNTP client to do EEE e time synchronization from assigned SNTP server SNTP Time Polling Interval 43200 sec Primary SNTP Server Secondary SNTP Server 48 Coils Status 0X Holding Registers 4X Setting Address Item Base Length DI 1 4 Status DO 1001 4 Status Coils Status 0X Holding Registers 4X Setting Address Item Base Length DI Status 301 1 Counter 1 8 Frequency DO Status 1301 1 Control Enable Locate Enable Restore to Default S Restore Reset Password EA Reset System Restart p Restart EA Modbus In order to provide user with more flexible and scalable in deploying module this module remove the limitation of Modbus address setting and make it configurable as user s actual need Basically there re two kinds of Modbus address section OX and 4X for you to configure each function item Control Enable Locate It can help user search module with light sign Status LED will be constantly on for 30 sec when it enabled
53. g R MAC ID MAC String R Index Recording I O type of the storage Invalid DI Logic Status DI Counter value DI Frequency value DO Logic Status DO Absolute Pulse Output value Recording Record Array R message DO Incremental Pulse Output Value Al value oISsJolJlo Pr o wm o Historical Maximum Al value 9 Historical Minimum Al value 10 Al value after scaling 11 Al status flags 12 Al engineering value 13 Historical Maximum Al engineering value 14 Historical Minimum Al engineering value 15 AO value 16 AO value after scaling 17 AO status flags 18 AO engineering value Remarks WISE 4000 User Manual 106 107 WISE 4000 User Manual AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet www advantech com Please verify specifications before quoting This guide is intended for reference purposes only All product specifications are subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permis sion of the publisher All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies O Advantech Co Ltd 2015
54. gital output 4 Sink type Protection DI DO Iso Power Figure 2 8 WISE 4050 LAN Block Diagram WISE 4000 User Manual 16 2 4 WISE 4060 LAN 2 4 1 I O Specification Digital Input Channel 4 Logic level Dry Contact 0 Open 1 Close to DI COM Wet Contact 0 0 3 Vpc or 3 0 Voc 1 10 30 Vpc or 30 10 Vpe 3 mA min Isolation 3 000 Vims Supports 32 bit Counter Input Function Maximum signal frequency 3 kHz Keep Discard Counter Value when Power off Supports Frequency Input Function Maximum frequency 3 kHz Supports Inverted DI Status Relay Output Channels 4 Form A Contact Rating Resistive Load 250 Vac 5A 30 Vo 3A Relay On Time 10 ms Relay Off Time 5 ms Insulation Resistance 1 GO min 500 Vpc Dielectric Strength Between Contacts 1000 Vac 1min Between Coil to Contact 3000 Vac 1min Maximum Switching 60 operations minute Supports Pulse Output Supports High to Low and Low to High Delay Output 17 WISE 4000 User Manual 2 4 2 Application Wiring Wet Contact Dry Contact Vec Vec B DIO 0 30Voe sl om J E h om Ss DI o2 E DI2 x DI3 D TO DI3 p DI COM ee DI com EZ D RLO RLO Voc RLO Switch Setting DI Type RLO Switch Setting DI Type RGR fen O I at besa SCO i RL1 RL1 ON ON RL2 RL2 Cm Cm Im Q RE Toei Bita Aezk RL3 RL3
55. graphical operation interface is aimed to offer users directly configure control WISE 4000 module and monitor the real time status of remote WISE 4000 module via Ethernet or Wireless connection To keep you informed with latest update you also can check it from the following download link on Advantech website http support advantech com tw Support DownloadSRDetail aspx SR_ID 1 2AKUDB Note Before installing ADAM NET Utility you need to install NET N Framework 2 0 or higher version E a System requirement Microsoft Windows XP 7 At least 32 MB RAM 20 MB of hard disk space available VGA color or higher resolution monitor Mouse or other pointing devices 10 100 Mbps or higher Ethernet Card 1 Install ADAM NET Utility in your computer After successfully installation there will be a shortcut generated on the screen AR UZ 2 Double click the shortcut icon and then you will see the main operation window 3 Click Search Module icon in Toolbar You will see all online modules in the left Module Tree screen and an unconfigured new module whose default password is 00000000 will appear on the Others section as below Now you can define the network mode of the module in the beginning After that you will be able to perform other settings Note The default password is 00000000 4 3 1 Operation Framework The operation window mainly contains 4 areas including Menu Toolbar Module Tree screen and Main Operatio
56. n screen 4 3 1 1 Menu a File E Open Favorite Group You can import the favorite configuration group file XML from your computer 61 WISE 4000 User Manual m Save Favorite Group You can save the favorite group configuration group as XML file to your com puter Auto Initial Group If you want to have the same favorite group configuration when you exit ADAM NET utility and launch it again you need to check this option E Exit Exit ADAM NET Utility WISE 4000 User Manual 62 b Tools Search Device Search all the WISE 4000 modules you connected in local Ethernet Add Devices to Group It s used to add WISE 4000 modules to your favorite group After activating search function all online modules will show on Module Tree Screen area Now you can enable this function to select the device you want to add in the Module Tree Screen Group Configuration Group Configuration is on WISE 4000 series module It can help you efficiently configure or maintain massive WISE 4000 modules with the same configuration file or firmware upgrade at one time in the local network The following steps will instruct you how to operate it Terminal for Command Testing WISE 4000 series module Modbus TCP as communication protocol so you can launch the terminal to directly communicate with WISE 4000 series module by these two protocols Print Screen You can save current ADAM NET Utility screen into an image file by this option HTML File Packager You can p
57. odule Name 1 Read 40212 Module Name 2 Read 40301 All DI DI Value Read 40303 All DO DO Value R W 40001 40002 D Read 40003 40004 1 Counter Frequency Read 40005 40006 2 Value Read 40007 40008 3 Read 83 WISE 4000 User Manual 40009 40010 0 R W 40011 40012 1 Pulse Output R W 40013 40014 2 Low Level Width R W 40015 40016 3 R W 40017 40018 0 R W 40019 40020 1 Pulse Output R W 40021 40022 2 High Level Width R W 40023 40024 3 R W 40025 40026 0 R W 40027 40028 1 Set Absolute R W 40029 40030 2 Pulse Output Number R W 40031 40032 3 R W 40033 40034 0 R W 40035 40036 1 Set Incremental R W 40037 40038 2 Pulse Output Number R W 40039 40040 3 R W WISE 4000 User Manual 84 A 7 WISE 4060 Wireless Modbus Mapping Table Address 0X Channel Description Attribute 00001 0 Read 00002 1 DI Value Read 00003 2 a Read 00004 3 Read 00017 0 R W 00018 1 DO Value R W 00019 2 R W 00020 3 R W 00033 0 R W 00034 1 Geza Status R W stop 00035 2 1 start R W 00036 3 R W 00037 0 Write 00038 1 Clear Counter Write 00039 2 1 write to clear value Write 00040 3 Write 00041 0 R W 00042 1 Se deie R W counter overflow 00043 2 auto set to 0 after read R W 00044 3 R W 00045 0 R W 00046 1 a dg bie R W 00047 2 0 write to clear latch R W 00048 3 R W Address 4X Channel Description Attribute 40211 Module
58. of the problem The exact wording of any error messages Safety Instructions 1 Read these safety instructions carefully 2 Keep this User Manual for later reference iii WISE 4000 User Manual 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equip ment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel
59. on Framework rss 61 4 3 2 Configure WISE 4000 rru 66 Site Survey Tool for WISE 4000 Wireless Series nn 69 4 4 1 Site Survey Architecture rrura 69 4 4 2 Site Survey ala AAE 69 4 4 3 Site Survey TOO AAE 70 I O Modbus Mapping Table 71 Modbus Function Code Introduction rra 72 WISE 4010 LAN Modbus Mapping TGG 72 WISE 4050 LAN Modbus Mapping TGG 76 WISE 4060 LAN Modbus Mapping TGG 78 WISE 4012E Wireless Modbus Mapping Table 80 WISE 4050 Wireless Modbus Mapping Table 0 83 WISE 4060 Wireless Modbus Mapping Table 00 85 REST for WISE 4000 Series 87 IMMFODUCUION VARBEPRFFFERESSSERBESEERTEPEEFERLPFTFERRSEREREEEERFERLEHERRUFRENFERERGEEEFEFEERSUEFIFRERRPEBS 88 REST Resources for WISE 4000 EGITSS rss 89 B 2 1 Digital Input nr ea 89 B 2 2 Digital Output aeg 94 B 2 3 Analog DOUEN EEN nein 99 B24 Data Logger ae nassen 105 vii WISE 4000 User Manual WISE 4000 User Manual viii Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 Introduction WISE 4000 series is an Ethernet based wired or wireless loT device which inte grated with loT data acquisition processing and publishing functions Except various I O type offering WISE 4000 series provides data pre scaling data logic and data logger functions These data can be access via mobile devices and be published to cloud with security in anytime and anywhere Your
60. pple and the immediate ripple voltage should be maintained between 10 and 30 Voc Screw terminals Vs and Vs are for power supply wiring Power Supply 10Vto 30Voc Figure 3 10 Power Supply Wiring Note The wires used should be at least 2 mm USB Power WISE 4012E Only The system of WISE 4012E loT Developer Kit is designed for a standard Micro B USB 5Vpc power supply Use the provided USB power cable to power up the mod ule Insert the Micro B USB end to the USB port on the side of the module and insert another end to Type A 5Vpc USB port such as a PC notebook USB power adapter USB power bank Note The wider or flared part of the USB Micro B connector is at the front side N of the module please make sure the direction of the cable before insert Z ing it into the module to prevent the damage to the USB port Some USB power banks will automatically switch off in this case use a standard USB power instead 37 WISE 4000 User Manual Figure 3 11 USB Power Supply Wiring 3 3 3 I O Units The system uses a plug in screw terminal block for the interface between I O mod ules and field devices The following information must be considered when connect ing electrical devices to I O modules 1 SSG b a b The terminal block accepts wires from 0 5 mm to 2 5 mm Always use a continuous length of wire Do not combine wires Use the shortest possible wire length Use wire trays for routing where possibl
61. r click Search Device to find WISE 4000 module File Tools Setup Help Information 10 5 Search Device Host Favori Refresh Subnodes i favorite A U ADAM4500_55108eries pn 10 0 0 99 Wireless Sensor Networks en er ee Send timeout Bon ms Receive timeout 1000 I Scan interval i000 Ie Supervisor password 3 Users can also right click the IP address to find WISE 4000 module Information st name as Search Device ADAM4500 5510 eries Adapter 100 099 TT Wireless Sensor Networks onen Knock 5555 E WISE 4000 User Manual 66 4 After the module been found it will be listed under IP address in same domain you can login the embedded web configuration web page for further configura tion as introduced in previous section I GE g Login Info Q Device Info BEGO Ethemet WISE 4010 LAN Web Sd 10 0099 o 10 0 0 1 WISE 4010 LAN Others E Favorite Group ll ADAM4500_5510Series PEELE There are some function provide in same pages in utility first you can enter the account and password faster in Login Info tab Serial SG Login Info Device Info FF OR E Ethemet SG 10 0 0 99 te 5E 4010 LAN Web o 10 0 0 1 WISE 4010 LAN admin Others user E Favorite Group ADAM4500_5510Series Wireless Sensor Networks Password In the Device Info tab
62. r the following methods 3 2 1 DIN Rail Mounting The WISE 4000 module can also be fixed to the cabinet by using mounting rails You need to assemble the DIN rail adapter to WISE 4000 module with flathead screw driver as below When the module is mounted on a rail you may also consider using end brackets at each end of the rail to keep the module from sliding horizontally along the rail IN LIZI DO Lk Figure 3 2 Installing the Mounting Kit for a DIN Rail WISE 4000 User Manual 32 Figure 3 3 Mounting on the DIN Rail Figure 3 4 Rear View of DIN Rail Mounting WISE 4000 User Manual 33 3 2 2 Wall Mounting Each WISE 4000 module is packed with a plastic wall mounting bracket User can refer the bracket dimension and assembling figure to configure an optimal placement in a wall panel or cabinet Figure 3 5 Mounting Kit Dimensions WISE 4000 User Manual 34 Figure 3 7 Wall Mounting Finished 35 WISE 4000 User Manual 3 2 3 Stack Mounting Figure 3 9 Finished Stack Mounting WISE 4000 User Manual 36 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 Wiring amp Connections This section introduces basic information on wiring the power supply I O units and Ethernet connection Power Supply Wiring Not for WISE 4012E The system of WISE 4000 is designed for a standard industrial unregulated 24 Vpc power supply For further application it can also accept 10 to 30 Vpc of power input 200mV peak to peak of power ri
63. riod is increased by 0 1 sec it means if user configure 600 here the status of the I O will be logged each minute By Communication WDT If the communication WDT has been enabled once the condition of the WDT has been met the status of the I O will be logged General Clear Log when Power Up Circular Log when Memory Full General Clear Log when Power Up Decided whether to keep last value when the logger had been restarted Circular Log when Memory Full Once the box been check the data will been circular log when memory was full Otherwise the logger will stop Log Data Channel Fields DI DO Relay Al AO Channel Enabled Channel Change 0 v 1 GA 2 v 3 GA All datas will be cleared in the data logger if change the parameters in the Channel Fields Channel Setting Users can configure which channel of the module will be logged and decide whether to log the data when the status is changed by checking the Change of Status box 55 WISE 4000 User Manual Local Viewer Local Viewer Query Format Query Format v Users can decide which type of data has been queried UUID ed Enabled Disabled MAC ID Enabled Disabled Timestamp Coordinated Universal Time UTC v Query Filter v Query Filter Filter Mode Filter Mode Ameunoflsiest Data Amount of Latest Data User can query the latest amount of Current Total Amout data by this mode o Time Filter User c
64. u can change the passwords of each account here WISE 4000 User Manual 50 I O Status Status Gl IO Staus The I O statuses are shown here for the o DO output status you can also change the I O status here Status Configuration Trend Status Channel Staus 0 51 WISE 4000 User Manual Setting Channel 0 v Tag Name DI_O Mode DI v All datas in the data logger will be cleared if Mode has be changed Refresh Invert Signal Enabled Disabled Digital Filter Enabled Disabled Min Low Signal Width 1 0 1ms Max Low Signal Width 1 0 1ms Overview Channel TagName Mode Parameter 0 DI_O DI Inv 0 Fitr 1 DL DI Inv 0 Fitr 2 DI_2 DI Inv 0 Fitr 3 DI_3 DI Inv 0 Fitr Configuration Setting User can do detail I O setting in the tab include the Tag Name range type filter and also the working mode Calibration For the analog module after login root account user can click calibration button to restore the factory calibration value Overview In the end there is an overview table for the configuration summary of each chan nel WISE 4000 User Manual 52 Trend Trend DI Trend The status trend of I O will be shown here DIChO pi chi GDVICh2 Di_ch3 0 1 1 A 1 A 4 5 10 13 Step Advanced Function Access Control To avoid unauthorized access you can manag
65. uency 3 kHz Keep Discard Counter Value when Power off Supports Frequency Input Function Maximum frequency 3 kHz Supports Inverted DI Status WISE 4000 User Manual 14 Digital Output Channels 4 Open collector to 30 V 500 mA max for resistance load Inductive loads require an external diode to eliminate back EMF when the DO is turned off Isolation 3 000 Vims On Resistance Rpsion 0 7 Q max 500mA 25 C Supports 1 kHz Pulse Output Supports High to Low and Low to High Delay Output 2 3 2 Application Wiring Wet Contact Dry Contact Vec KO DI w DH 4 DI2 DI3 SI ZO DI COM l IG Di com poo xD Doo Voc DGND N DGND Switch Setting DI Type Dot l 00 fap i DGND DO DGND ON ON DO2 N DO2 DGND IA DGND DO3 A DO3 DGND KO DGND Vs Q Vs Vs Vs Cm Cm IO 1 de ZO HN A A Figure 2 5 WISE 4050 LAN Digital Input Wiring Diagram DIO DH DI2 DI3 DICOM DO0 DGND DO1 Resistive load 10 30Voc DGND DO Datasheet Flyback Diode 002 VDC max 30 V Imax 500mA Lai a ak l DGND DO3 DGND Vs Vs Flyback Diode Spec Forward Current 2 x Imax Figure 2 6 WISE 4050 LAN Digital Output Wiring Diagram 15 WISE 4000 User Manual 2 3 3 Pin Assignment gt ssignment Pin Z 050 LA A Figure 2 7 WISE 2 3 4 Block Diagram LED Digital Input 4 Di
66. ut Range 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Select by Web Configuration Input Impedance 120 Q Burn out Detection Yes 4 20 mA only Supports Data Scaling and Averaging Digital Output Channels 4 Open collector to 30 V 500 mA max for resistance load Inductive loads require an external diode to eliminate back EMF when the DO is turned off On Resistance Rps on 0 7 Q max 500mA 25 C Supports 1 kHz Pulse Output Supports High to Low and Low to High Delay Output WISE 4000 User Manual 12 2 2 2 Application Wiring Transducer Load1 Flyback Diod 4 m Load2 gt Imax Inductive load 10 30Vpc Flyback Diode Spec Forward Current 2 x Imax Figure 2 2 WISE 4010 LAN Digital Output Wiring Diagram 13 WISE 4000 User Manual 2 2 3 Pin Assignment Figure 2 3 WISE 4010 LAN Pin Assignment 2 2 4 Block Diagram LED Status COM Green Yellow LINK Speed Green Yellow __ Transformer RJ45 Connector Analog Input 4 Current Digital output 4 Sink type Figure 2 4 WISE 4010 LAN Block Diagram 2 3 WISE 4050 LAN 2 3 1 I O Specification Digital Input Channel 4 Logic level Dry Contact 0 Open 1 Close to DI COM Wet Contact 0 0 3 Voc or 3 0 Vpc 1 10 30 Vpc or 30 10 Vpc 3 MA min All 4 channels should be configured to dry contact or wet contact in the same time Isolation 3 000 Vims Supports 32 bit Counter Input Function Maximum signal freq
67. word signin After logging in click Allow to allow WISE Cloud Logger Apps to access your Dropbox account to store the data log file Cas Cloud WISE Cloud Logger would like access to its own folder Apps gt WISE Cloud Log inside your Dropbox Dropbox will then provide a code copy this code and return to the configuration web page of the WISE module GO Cloud Enter this code into WISE Cloud Logger to finish the process g5z6MOpQd7kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARXd4 TU Click Next to enter the code IMAGE NOT SUPPLIED BY PM 59 WISE 4000 User Manual 8 Paste the code provided by WISE Cloud Logger then click Submit Grant Cloud Access Step 2 Copy the User Code on Cloud Service Website and paste to the following column amp gSz6MOpQd7kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARXdA_TU LS 9 If your WISE 4000 module is correctly connected to the Internet you will be able to set the functions successfully Click Close to return to Configuration Grant Cloud Access Setting Successfully 000 10 You will then be able to see the Link Status shows Ready dd Configuration Information Wireless Network App Time amp Date SNTP Modbus Control General Firmware Account Cloud Configuration Cloud Service Dropbox v EX Link Status Ready 2 amp Configure WISE 4000 User Manual 60 4 3 Configure WISE 4000 with ADAM NET Utility ADAM NET Utility which is designed with
68. ype application json Divar Ch 0 Md 0 Stat 0 Val 0 Cnting 0 CIrCnt 0 OvLch 0 Ch 1 Md 0 Stat 0 Val 0 Cnting 0 ClrCnt 0 OvLch 0 GO Ch 2 Md 1 Stat 0 Val 3378 Cnting 0 CIrCnt 1 OvLch 0 Ch 3 Md 3 Stat 0 Val 0 Cnting 0 ClrCnt 0 OvLch 0 Response 200 OK Request PUT di_value slot_0 ch_2 Content type application json Ch 2 Md 1 Stat 0 Val 3378 Cnting 0 CIrCnt 1 OvLch 0 Response 200 OK 91 WISE 4000 User Manual Single Multiple Channel Request PATCH di_value slot_index Single Channel Request PATCH di_value slot_index ch_num Example Request PATCH di_value slot_0 Content type application json DIVal Ch 2 Cnting 1 PATCH Ch 3 OvLch 0 Response 200 OK Request PATCH di_value slot_0 ch_3 Content type application json Ch 3 CIrCnt 1 Response 200 OK m JSON array name definition Field Abbreviation Data Type Array of Digital input configurations DIVal Array WISE 4000 User Manual 92 M Resource value definitions Field Abbreviation Data Type Property Description Channel Number Ch Number R 0 1 Digital input channel number Digital input mode 0 DI 1 Counter
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