SENVA IOT Buddy Power Over Ethernet POE Ethernet or Wireless 2.4 GHz Installation Guide
- May 15, 2024
- SENVA
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SENVA IOT Buddy Power Over Ethernet POE Ethernet or Wireless 2.4 GHz
PRODUCT APPLICATION LIMITATION
Senva products are not designed to be used as the lone device for life or safety applications. Senva products are not intended for use in critical applications such as nuclear facilities, human implantable device or life support. Senva believes a systems approach to safety is necessary for these types of applications. Senva is not liable, in whole or in part, for any claims or damages arising from such uses.
DIMENSIONS
POE
Ethernet
WiFi
INSTALLATION
- Wire device per the wiring diagrams (See Page 2).
- Once powered, the wireless IoT Buddy will host an access point for 5 minutes. To re-enable the access point, press the button on the IOT Buddy.
To connect using the wireless IOT Buddy QR Code:
If you are setting up the device with a smartphone, scan device QR code to access the access point to set up the device. The user interface guide can be access by scanning the QR code below.
To manually connect to the wireless IOT Buddy:
- Open your Wi-Fi network page and find the BEATBuddy access point that matches the serial number printed on your IoT Buddy label. Connect using the Password: password
- Go to https://4.3.2.1, then follow steps 3-4 of the next section.
To connect to the web interface of the IOT Buddy:
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Determine the IP Address of the IOT Buddy and connect to the same network. The Senva Sync App can be used to retrieve or set the IP Configuration.
See the user interface guide for help with network setup and the Senva Sync App. (visit www.senvainc.com or scan the QR code below). -
In a browser, navigate to https:// and the IP address assigned.
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Your browser may indicate a non-private connection. Find the “proceed” button near the bottom of the warnings; click the link labeled “advanced” or “show more”.
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Log in using the default credentials:
Username: admin Password: admin
LED STATUS/INDICATION
Normal Mode:
Off=Not Configured
Steady= No Connection
Slow Blink = Connected to device
Fast Blink= Connected to cloud service
Setup Mode:
Off=Button Held (Hold for 3 seconds)
Slow Blink = Commissioning Mode
Fast Blink= Hold to Initiate Factory Reset
IMPORTANT!
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
- Only qualified trade installers should install this product
- This product is not intended for life-safety applications
- Do not install in hazardous or classified locations
- The installer is responsible for all applicable codes
- De-energize power supply prior to installation or service
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Analog Input
Comms Input
SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply | 4 Wire Flying Leads | 12-30VDC/24VAC, 1W max, 100mA max. |
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Analog Inputs | 2 Programmable Inputs | POE power to Sensor: 24vdc 5W max. |
Ethernet | RJ485 | 0-10V and 4-20mA (selectable) |
10/100 BASE-TX
IPV4 Static or DHCP
IPV6 Static or Dynamic via DHCPv6 or SLAAC
Wi-Fi| 2.4 GHz| AP Mode: Supports Open, WPA2, WPA-WPA2 Mixed, WPA3,
WPA2-WPA3 Mixed networks IPV4 DHCP or Static IP One client Wi-Fi Connection
with configurable password Uses Fixed IP for access point during initial setup
WPA2-PSK (AES).
Station Mode: Supports Open, WPA2, WPA-WPA2 Mixed, WPA3, WPA2-WPA3 Mixed
networks IPV4 Static or DHCP IPV6 Static or Dynamic via DHCPv6 or SLAAC
Configurable SSID lookup Auto-reconnect after network or power loss
Operating Environment| Operating Temperature| -40 to 158ºF (-40 to 70ºC)
Storage Temperature| 40 to 185ºF (-40 to 85ºC)
Humidity| 0 to 95% RH ( non-condensing)
Altitude| 2000 Meters
Enclosure| Wi-Fi Model| ~ 1”h x 1”w x 0.5”d
RJ45| ~2”h x 1”w x 1”d
Type| TBD – ESD/Shorting Protected small enclosure
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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