Description des payloads
Un Tyness équipé d’une carte de mesure de température transmet ses données dans un format brut sur les différents réseaux LoRaWAN. La section ci-dessous vous montre comment décoder les trames (PayLoad) envoyées par le Tyness.
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Hazards and Warnings
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Description and usage
A Tyness can be fitted with an additional board for digital inputs. There are 5 versions of this board: ● a version for up to 2 dry contacts, compatible with all inputs without voltage. Reference : TYNESS-OPT-DIGITAL-2IN ● a version for up to 4
Technical specifications
Allocation of the terminal blocks: In its AC version, the board is compatible with the 50 Hertz and the 60 Hertz.
Card settings
The board is configured with the Configurator software Always use the latest version of the Configurator and check that your Tyness has the latest version of the firmware. If necessary, carry out an update. 1 – Click on “Config” of the pulse board 2
Reading of the pulse indexes
It is possible to read with the Configurator software the number of pulses counted by the Tyness. To do so, values are visible on the left menu when you select the board.
Payload descriptions
The Tyness sensor transmits its data in raw format. The section below shows you how to decode the frames (Payload) sent by the Tyness. Case of two inputs configured in counting : Case of two inputs configured in reading of status of inputs
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