atop ATW330-4X Wireless Coordinator User Manual
- June 4, 2024
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ATW330-4X
Wireless Coordinator
User’s Manual
v.1.0 Apr. 2022
ATW330-4X Wireless Coordinator
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Atop Technologies, Inc.
2F, No. 146, Sec. 1, Tung-Hsing Rd.
Jubei, Hsinchu 30261
Taiwan, R.O.C.
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Preface
Purpose of the Manual
This manual supports you during the installation and configuring of the
ATW330-4X, as well as explains some technical options available with the
mentioned product.
Who Should Use This User Manual
This manual is to be used by qualified personnel or support technicians who
are familiar with operations; This manual also provides helpful and handy
information for first-time users. For any related problems please contact your
local distributor, should they be unable to assist you, please redirect your
inquiries via
www.atop.com.tw
Warranty Period
We provide a 1-year limited warranty.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
FOR MOBILE DEVICE USAGE ( >20cm/low power eg. AP routers)
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of
20cm between the radiator & your body.
Caution
Beginning from here there will be extreme caution exercise.
** Never install or work on electrical cabling during periods of lightning
activity. Never connect or disconnect power when hazardous gases are present
WARNING:** Disconnect the power and allow it to cool for 5 minutes before
touching.
Introduction
2.1 Product Overview
The wireless coordinator is a data transmission medium between the picking
control PC and all the picking devices.
Which is an Ethernet architecture product, following up the standard TCP/IP
communication protocol to communicate with the host PC.
Getting Started
3.1 Inside the Package
Inside the product purchased you will find the following items:
Table 3.1
Item | Quantity | Description |
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ATW330-41or ATW330-42 | 1 | Wireless coordinator (STD or PoE) |
Antenna | 1 | ANTENNA |
Antenna | 1 | MAGNETIC BASE ANTENNA(Optional) |
Adapter | 1 | 12 VDC, 1 A |
Documentation | 1 | User’s Manual |
Self-tapping screws | 4 | M4 * 16mm, button Phillips |
Note: Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged in any form upon delivery. If your sales representative is unable to satisfy your inquiries, please contact us directly.
3.2 Front & Power Panels
The Front (Figure 3.1), and Power panels (Figure 3.2), are as follow:
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3.3 First-Time Installation
Before installing the device, please adhere to all safety procedures described
below, Atop will not be held liable for any damages to property or personal
injuries resulting from the installation or overall use of the device. Do
not attempt to manipulate the product in any way if unsure of the steps
described here, in such cases please contact your dealer immediately.
- Prepare the necessary cables, DC adapter, power cord, LAN cable, etc.: do not connect the unit yet.
- Install the antenna to the SMA connectors.
- Proceed then to plug the power source into the unit, starting from the ground and then the terminal block.
- Place the device in the desired location and connect it to the LAN via an Ethernet cable with an RJ45 connector.
- Connect your computer to the LAN network. Default configurations will be addressed later in Sections.
Note: Remember to please consult your Hardware Installation Guide when attempting an installation. Also, please follow all safety procedures when doing so.
3.4 System Setup
The following section describes some critical settings for the ATW330-41.
3.4.1 PC IP address
View PC Host IP Location This example is 10.3.44.1 Figure 3.3
3.4.2 Set up PC IP
Use “System controller\wptl _sys.exe” Figure 3.4
Enter the setting screen Figure 3.5
Click the “SYS ID”
Enter the setting screen Figure 3.6
The “Working IP” Field is set to :10.3..44.1.
Click Update to complete the setting
System Controller ”10. 3. 44. 1” Figure 3.7
3.4.3 Set up Wireless coordinator IP Address
Use Manager. Click ” Invite” then View Wireless coordinator IP Figure 3.8.
Wireless coordinator IP Address default IP 10.0.50.100
Click on the IP Address field and the ” Config “option. Figure 3.9
Enter the dialog screen. Figure 3.10
Modify the IP address/gateway to the same network as the PC. Figure 3.11
Click “Config Now” to complete the set, and the wireless coordinator will
restart.
Click “Invite” to confirm the IP address to complete the modification.
Figure 3.12
Click “Exit” exit Monitor.
3.4.4 Wireless coordinator joins the system
Use Config tool.\WPTLConfig_v.095. Figure 3.13
Enter the setting screen Figure3.14
Click the field to connect the PC. Figure 3.15
Click “connect to sys” to connect the PC. Figure 3.16
Check “SYS ID”
THE SYS ID field is 1 Figure 3.16
Click” Add coords” to connect with the Wireless coordinator. Figure
3.17
The Wireless coordinator now makes a “Beep” sound.
Click “ok” Confirm the connection.
Wireless coordinator connection completed. Figure 3.18
3.4.5 Connect Wireless Pick To Light
Click “Coord ID/Addr”. Figure 3.19
Click “Coord config”. Figure 3.20
Set up Wireless Pick To Light channel.
CH.Mode field options” FIX”
Channel List field Select a Wireless Pick To Light channel Default
channel 1 this example is 8.
New Tag Association field options” open”
Click “APPLY” Figure 3.21
Click “Add Tags” and enter the List of new Tag detected screen Figure 3.22
Start setting Wireless Pick To Light ID address.
Before setting, you must confirm that the tag displays PEND before
setting. Figure 3.23
Setting Wireless Pick To Light ID address. Figure 3.24
Step1. Press and hold the B key.
Step2. Press and hold the A key. (about 1s).
Step3. Release the A key.
Step4. Press the C key to complete the ID Address setting.
If TAG does not show PEND status, please follow the steps below. Figure 3.25
Step1. Press and hold the A key.
Step2. Single-click the C key. The LCD will display TSTAG.
Step3. Release the A key.
Step4. Single-click the B key. The LCD will display DEFLT.
Step5. Single-click the C key. The LCD will Final display PEND.
Click “OK”. Complete the Wireless Pick To Light ID Address setting. The screen will display Tag ID-related information as shown below. Figure 3.26 & 3.27
Specifications
4.1 Hardware Specifications
Table 4.1
Item | Description |
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CPU | 32bit ARM 1GHz CPU |
Flash Memory | 32Mbytes |
RAM Memory | 128Mbytes |
EEPROM | 64Kbits |
Wireless Radio Bands | Band Frequency: 2402- 2480MHz |
Frequency Channels are selectable by menu control. Transmit Power: Up to 8dBm
- 5dBi antenna.
(Power: 5dBm+5dBi antenna in European regulations.) Receive Sensitivity: Up to -92dBm.
Data Rate: 2Mbps
Extend Antenna attached. Radiation: Omni-Directional. Distance cover range: Indoor 25 M
LAN| IEEE 802.3 Standards Support TCP/UDP Client/Server connection mode. 10/100/1000 Base-T/TX RJ-45 Connector. Auto-Negotiation (10/100/1000Mbps, Half/Full Duplex). Auto-Crossover Detection.
1.5KV Magnetic Isolation Protection
USB Port| USB2.0 I/F model, Provide +5VDC,0.5A.
Support Storage Device EXT3, 32GB. Connector Type-A w/Lock
Item| Description
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COM| Extend RS-485 port (Reserved). Proprietary protocol.
Connector: Terminal Block/Male/5.08mm pitch/4pins.
Pin Assign: NC/D+/D-/G
LED indication| PWR: Power Indicator x 1
RUN: System Status Indicator x 1
Tx/Rx: Between Host & Device Communication x 2. RF: Wireless status Indicator x 1.
LAN Indicator: Link & Speed Indicator x 2.
Reset/Default| Reset: Hold 3sec to Reboot the device.
Default: 6sec Reset to Factory Default & reboot.
Buzzer| Build in Buzzer beeper.
Power Requirement| Input:
Voltage: DC +12VDC +/- 10% Max. Current: 1.0A max. @ 12VDC. Connector Type:
1. DC-JACK (Inner V+, 2.1mm).
2. Terminal block (V+/V-/F.G.; Pitch:5.08mm /3pins/Male). Case Shielding Ground: M4 + Screwing.
PoE IEEE802.af PD (optional for ATW330-42) Protection:
1. Inrush Current Protection.
2. Power Voltage Reverse Protection.
Operation
Temperature| Operation: 0 to 50∘C (32 to 122∘F)
Storage: -20 to 60∘C (-4 to 140∘F)
Ambient Humidity| Operation & Storage: 5 ~ 90% (non-condensing).
Housing| Size: 148mm x 125mm x 33mm ( 5.83 x 4.92 x 1.30 in). Material: Metal Case.
Weight: ATW330-41:0.44Kg
ATW330-42:0.45Kg
4.2 Three View Drawing:
4.3 Installation overview
Step 1. Use 4pcs M4 * 16mm, button Phillips to fix the product to the wall or
beam.
Step 2: Connect one end of the ground wire to the product ground screw and the
other end to a protective ground terminal block.
Warning!
The equipment shall connect one end of the ground wire to the product ground
screw and the other end to a protective ground terminal block.
Step 3. Connect the network cable and power cable.
4.4 LED Indicators
Table 4.2
Name | Color | Status | Description |
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PWR | Green | Steady | The device is powered on |
RUN | Green | Blinking | The device is running |
TX | Green | Blinking | Data is transmitted on Wireless Pick To Light |
RX | Green | Blinking | Data is received on Wireless Pick To Light |
RF | Green | Blinking | The Wireless Communication is running |
Warranty
Limited Warranty Conditions
Products supplied by us are covered in this warranty for undesired performance
or defects resulting from shipping or any other event deemed to be the result
of Atop technologies mishandling. The warranty does not cover, however,
equipment that has been damaged due to accident, misuse, or abuse, such as:
- Use of incorrect power supply, connectors, or maintenance procedures
- Use of accessories not sanctioned by us
- Improper or insufficient ventilation
- Improper or unauthorized repair
- Replacement with unauthorized parts
- Failure to follow Our Operating Instructions
- Fire, flood, “Act of God”, or any other contingencies beyond our control.
RMA and Shipping Reimbursement
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Customers must always obtain an authorized “RMA” number from us before shipping the goods to be repaired.
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When in normal use, a sold product shall be replaced with a new one within 3 months of purchase.
The shipping cost from the customer to us will be reimbursed. -
After 3 months and still, within the warranty period, it is up to us whether to replace the unit with a new one; normally, as long as a product is under warranty, all parts and labor are free of charge to the customers.
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After the warranty period, the customer shall cover the cost of parts and labor.
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Three months after purchase, the shipping cost from you to us will not be reimbursed, but the shipping costs from us to the customer will be paid by us.
Limited Liability
Atop Technologies Inc., shall not be held responsible for any consequential
losses from using our products.
Warranty
Atop Technologies Inc., gives a 1-year max for Wireless coordinators.
References
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