Capetti WSD00TH2VOC Wireless Smart Datenlogger User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- Capetti
Table of Contents
- Product Information
- Description
- Device pre-set and use mode
- Sensor positioning
- Wireless device user interface
- Device enrolment
- Installation procedure
- Stand-alone USB datalogger installation
- Shutting off/Reactivating the device
- Technical Information
- Mechanical dimensions
- Disclaimer
- Reference standards
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Capetti WSD00TH2VOC Wireless Smart Datenlogger User Manual
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: WSD00TH2VOC
- Wireless Mode: Yes
- USB Logger Mode: Yes
- LED Indicator: Two-colors LED
- User Interface: Virtual button activated by WineCapKey
General warnings
Description
The WSD00THCOP is a datalogger designed to measure 4 input channels to acquire indoor temperature [ °C], relative humidity [ %rel], CO2 concentration [ ppm] and atmospheric pressure [ mbar], with storage functionality of samples acquired.
Device pre-set and use mode
Wireless Mode:
In this use mode, the datalogger records and transmits each measure sampled to
the linked gateway. Typically, the monitoring system is configured in factory,
so, if the device is already associated to the system gateway is in STANDBY
mode ( refer to Picture 4 – Status table – Wireless mode). In this case, it is
necessary to start it with the TEST command ( refer to Picture 3 – Command
table). After this operation, the datalogger reactivates, resumes measure
activity, and performs the connection to the gateway or to a repeater WR12.
Connection The onboard LED shows the radio signal quality for 2 minutes (
refer to Picture 4 – Status table – Wireless mode). Otherwise, in case the
device is in FACTORY RESET mode ( refer to refer to Picture 4 – Status table –
Wireless mode), that means it’s ready for connecting to an existing system, in
order to associate it using the ENROL command, Refer to the “WineCap System –
User Manual R31” software manual. It is necessary to use the WineCapManager
software on the PC connected to the gateway that will be linked with the
device.
USB Logger Mode:
For this operation mode, the dataloggers works in stand-alone, recording data
in its internal memory and without any wireless connection. This is not the
factory setup so, to select it, the connection with the PC and the
WineCapManager running on it is necessary to modify the device ‘s operation
mode. The device must be set in STAND-ALONE (refer to 7 – Stand-alone USB
datalogger installation.) mode and the sample time must be configured;
automatically, the device ‘s clock is aligned with the PC’s clock, in order to
assure the temporal reference of the sample.
Sampling operations start may be selected disconnecting the USB cable or
giving the proper command with the magnetic key ( refer to 7 – Stand-alone USB
datalogger installation.). More details on device ‘s connection/disconnection
through the USB cable are available on theWineCap System – User Manual R31
manual.
On field transition from USB to Wireless datalogger:
This transition is practicable in field, during the sampling period, using the
wireless network association command. When the association is done, the
datalogger becomes a wireless datalogger and, besides sending new measures to
the gateway, starts a download process towards the same gateway of the
measures acquired during the stand-alone period ( refer to Picture 5 – Status
table – ).
Sensor positioning
To ensure that the measurements are not affected by external factors, some precautions must be taken into consideration during positioning:
- positioning must take place on a dividing wall, about 1.5 meters from the floor;
- the device must not be placed near doors and windows;
- the device must not be positioned above the radiators;
- the device must not be placed near heat sources;
Wireless device user interface
The user interface consists of a “virtual” button that can be activated using the WineCapKey and of a two-colours led. To give a command, user must approach the WineCapKey to the device’s sensible area and keep it in that position.; the following picture shows device’s sensible points
The following COMMAND table describes the available commands:
WIRELESS MODE COMMAND table
Device enrolment
Not necessary if performed in factory before delivery. Enrol the device to the wireless network referring to the “WineCap System – User Manual R31”. In case the device is already enrolled but in STANDBY status, a TEST command must be issued .
Installation procedure
After installing the gateway in appropriate place in charge, ( refer to
“WineCap System – User Manual R31”), be sure that the device is enrolled to
the gateway and activated.
Head for the installation point. On the way, to check the quality of the radio
coverage, use the “Field Measurer” function.
This function is activated issuing the TEST (refer to Picture 3 – Command
table) command: position the WineCapKey in the spot indicated inPicture 2 –
WineCapKey positioning and wait for two AMBER flashes, then remove the
WineCapKey from device. The “Field Measurer” function lasts enabled for two
minutes.
To issue commands to the device, place the WineCapKey where indicated.
Once the WineCapKey, is detected, the led periodically emits AMBER flashes
with a 2 second cadence.
For each flash, a different command is associated; to confirm the command the
WineCapKey must be removed from the sensible area immediately after the number
of flashes corresponding at the desired command. The TEST corresponds to the
second pulse and activate the “Field Measurer” function.
The device will give back the radio signal quality through led flashes:
WIRELESS MODE STATUS Table
Optimize reception selecting the best position: small movements can help.
If the signal is absent or insufficient at the install point, a repeater WR12
should be put between ( refer to “WineCap System – User Manual R31”). The
repeater WR12 itself must be in a position where the signal level is at least
sufficient.
The network will reconfigure itself automatically; the signal will be good again when the device synchronizes with the repeater WR12.
The wireless communication will not be reconfigured until completely lost by the device. Because of this, in some cases it could be necessary to force the operation. In such cases, put the device in STANDBY mode, then run the TEST again ( refer to “WineCap System – User Manual R31”).
NOTE : The display equipped datalogger (WD04T) is recommended, to verify the signal quality during devices installation.
Stand-alone USB datalogger installation
Install the datalogger in appropriate place.
If the sampling process has not yet been activated, you can start it through the WineCapKey.
Bring it closer to the sensitive point, wait for 2 flashes ( TEST) (refer to Picture 3 – Command table) and remove. The datalogger begins sampling according to your settings through your PC.
Through the WineCapKey is possible to ask for the status, bring it close to the datalogger for 1 flash ( STATUS) and remove it.
STAND-ALONE DEVICE – STATUS TABLE Table
Shutting off/Reactivating the device
If the device is shut off and left unused for a long time, you can issue the STANDBY command (refer to Picture 3 – Command table). It corresponds to the command number 4 and must be issued twice to confirm the operation.
Position the WineCapKey in the spot indicated in ( Picture 2 – WineCapKey positioning), and wait for four AMBER flashes, then remove theWineCapKey from device. Verify that the device asks for confirmation of STANDBY command with alternate GREEN/RED flashing, then position again the WineCapKey and wait for four flashes again. The device will confirm the STANDBY status lighting the RED led for 2 seconds twice. To reactivate the device the TEST command must be issued.
Technical Information
- battery life may be influenced by fieldwork conditions, sampling/measuring interval and system configuration.
** radio coverage can be extended using up to 32 WR12 repeaters (maximum 16 for each path) between the device and the gateway.
Mechanical dimensions
Disclaimer
- Specifications are subject to change without notice and should not be interpreted as a commitment on the part of Capetti Elettronica S.r.l.
- Capetti Elettronica S.r.l. assumes no responsibility for possibly errors that may appear in this document. In no case Capetti Elettronica S.r.l. will be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this document or the systems described in this document.
- All Contents published or distributed by Capetti Elettronica S.r.l. are made available for general information purposes.
- It is not permitted to publish or use, in whole or in part, such contents for commercial purposes without the explicit written consent of Capetti Elettronica S.r.l.
- The reproduction, duplication, modification, sale or resale of this material or part of it is not permitted without the explicit written consent of Capetti Elettronica S.r.l.
- The product is not intended for use in applications where safety is critical, such as life-security systems or medical-related applications.
- If a channel is saturated or disrupted “Frequency hopping” transmitting method allows data integrity and security, but correct functioning of the product in environments with high radio activity is not guaranteed.
Reference standards
EN 61010 -1
For electromagnetic compatibility
EN 61000 – 3 – 2
EN 61000 – 3 – 3
EN 300 220 -2
EN 301 489 – 03
EN 61000 – 6 -1
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