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Wilow® Hi-Inc Wilow® X-Inc Wifi Combo Sensors Vibration, Inclination and Shock Monitoring ±
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Open the catalog to page 3Disclaimer The information contained in this document is the proprietary information of BeanAir. The contents are confidential and any disclosure to persons other than the officers, employees, agents or subcontractors of the owner or licensee of this document, without the prior written consent of BeanAir GmbH, is strictly prohibited. BeanAir makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information it makes available. Notwithstanding the foregoing, BeanAir does not make any warranty as to the information contained herein, and does not accept any liability for any injury, loss or damage of...
Open the catalog to page 41. TECHNICAL SUPPORT For general contact, technical support, to report documentation errors and to order manuals, contact BeanAir Technical Support Center (BTSC) at: tech-support@beanair.com For detailed information about where you can buy the BeanAir equipment/software or for recommendations on accessories and components visit: www.beanair.com To register for product news and announcements or for product questions contact BeanAir’s Technical Support Center (BTSC). Our aim is to make this user manual as helpful as possible. Please keep us informed of your comments and suggestions for...
Open the catalog to page 5Advanced Encryption Standard Clear Channel Assessment Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance Guaranteed Time-Slot Kilo samples per second Low duty cycle data acquisition Logical Link Control Link quality indicator Media Access Control Packet error rate Power Over Ethernet Radio Frequency Secure Digital Uninterruptible power supply Wireless Sensor Networks
Open the catalog to page 64. QUICK PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ® 4.1 UNBOXING YOUR BEANDEVICE WILOW Open the BeanDevice® Wilow® Box The BeanDevice® Wilow® is provided with a USB cable, a magnet, M8 Cap and four screws with locknuts
Open the catalog to page 74.2 ACCESSORIES DESCRIPTION The BeanDevice® WiLow® comes with additional accessories, useful for the proper functioning of the device : • M8 to USB 2.0 Cable • Magnet to Power ON/OFF your device • Four screws+Locknut • M8 Plastic Cap Figure 3 : BeanDevice® Wilow® AX-3D 4.3 M8 TO USB 2.0 CABLE The USB cable is used to power supply the BeanDevice® WiLow® and to setup the Network configuration. It is an M8-6 Pins plug / USB 2.0 cable, used to connect the BeanDevice® WiLow® to the computer. It is important to notice, that the M8-6 Pins side of the cable should be plugged correctly on the device...
Open the catalog to page 84.4 MAGNET To avoid any accidental misconfiguration while installing and using the BeanDevice® Wilow® ,a magnet is used to command the BeanDevice® instead of mechanical push button. To Power ON/Power OFF the BeanDevice® or to make a Network Reset, all you have to do is to point the magnet toward one of the two white circles as shown on the next picture. Neodymium Magnet Power ON/OFF Button Network Reset Figure 5 : Power on/off and Network Reset
Open the catalog to page 94.5 LOCKNUTS AND SCREWS Inside the packet, you will find four screws and four locknuts that will be used to mount the BeanDevice® WiLow® on the four sides. A correct mounting is essential to the success of your monitoring system. Figure 6 : Screws and Locknuts 4.6 M8 PROTECTION CAP The plastic cap is used to cover the connector of the BeanDevice® WiLow® as a protection. It should be removed when connecting the USB 2.0 cable. Do not forget to tighten correctly the M8 cap otherwise you will loose the waterproofness
Open the catalog to page 10Radome Antenna Radome Antenna Activity/failure led M8-6Pins socket for USB and power supply Figure 8 : Connectors and Leds overview on BeanDevice® Wilow® Do not turn the Radome Antenna , you will unscrew it from its base and the device will not work properly
Open the catalog to page 114.7.1 Operations on non-contact buttons and Network LED Operation ID Operations on Non-contact buttons ® To power ON the BeanDevice WiLow hold the magnet on ON/OFF Label ® Network LED Activity/Failure LED blinks in Green twice, then will blink in Green Color every 10s (default Data Acquisition mode). To power off the BeanDevice hold the magnet on ON/OFF Label for 5s After 5s, Activity/Failure LED will blink one time in Red . To restore factory settings hold the magnet on Network Label for 10s (Battery saver mode disabled) or 15s (battery saver mode enabled) After 10s/15s, Activity/Failure...
Open the catalog to page 125. HOW TO CONNECT MY BEANDEVICE WILOW TO MY WIFI NETWORK Before to start to configure your Beandevice® wilow®, make sure that your PC is connected to a WIFI AP. You need to connect your Beandevice® wilow® to the same WIFI AP. Third-party wifi Access Point To connect the BeanDevice® WiLow®, for the first time or after a network reset, to your WIFI Network, it is recommended to follow the next steps of configuration: Firstly, install BeanScape® WiLow® software, then run it by double clicking on the BeanScape® icon on the desktop. Figure 9 : BeanScape® WiLow® RA icon The next step is to start...
Open the catalog to page 13On BeanScape® software Menu bar, select Tools and choose the option WIFI Network settings Figure 11 : WLAN Configuration on BeanScape® menu The following configuration window will appear Figure 12 : Wilow WIFI Configuration On configuration via COM port frame, select your Computer IP address Figure 13 : Frame Configuration via COM port
Open the catalog to page 14Select the right serial port assigned to your BeanDevice® WiLow®. If there is more than one BeanDevice® connected to your computer, or another kind of devices using COM serial port, you have to select the suitable port assigned to your BeanDevice® WiLow®. Figure 14 : COM port configuration Enable DHCP on the TCP/IP configuration frame to let the Access Point allocate a dynamic IP address to the BeanDevice® WiLow® Figure 15 : Enabling DHCP Enable the Wi-Fi configuration and enter the WIFI Access Point connection parameters (SSID, Password, Security type and RF Region), then click on validate...
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