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 Tyness Configurator software Always use the latest version of the Tyness 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
Reading of the pulse indexes
It is possible to read with the Tyness Configurator software the number of pulses counted by the Tyness. To do so, position the mouse on the image of the board, and the two counting indexes will display.
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
Configuration software
Implementation Download the Tyness Configurator software available here. Run the program (no installation is necessary, available on PC with Windows 8 or later, Apple and Linux) Connect your computer to the Tyness jack using a MiniUSB cable. Power on the
Radio communication
The TYNESS-FIX-RAIL periodically sends its sensor measurements via a LoRaWAN™ radio link. In order to configure the Tyness sensor on a LoRaWAN™ network, you must have the unique EUID identification code, indicated on each product, as well as the two AppEUI
Additional boards
Every Tyness extension board has its own data sheet. To consult the documentation, click on the image which will send you back to the documentation of this one. References • TYNESS-OPT-ANA The TYNESS-OPT-ANA board is an extension board with 4 analogue inputs configurable
Certifications and Conformities
EM EN 61000-6-2 : Immunity for industrial environments EN 61000-6-3 : Emissions for residential environments EN 55022 : Immunity IT equipment Radio EN 300220 Sécurité EN 61010 : Immunity IT equipment