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T ECHNICAL NOTE BeanDevice DataLogger User Guide
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Document number Version V1.0External Reference RF_NT_005 V1.0 Publication date 12/03/2011Author Christophe DONTEGREUILInternal Reference Project Code N.A.Document Name BeanDevice DataLogger User Guide
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1. TECHNICAL SUPPORT .................................................................................................................................... 4
2. VISUAL SYMBOLS DEFINITION ...................................................................................................................... 5
3. AIM OF THE DOCUMENT ................................................................................................................................ 6
4. ABOUT DATALOGGER FEATURE .................................................................................................................. 7
5. DATALOGGER CAPACITY ............................................................................................................................... 8
6. DATALOGGING PROCESS STEP-BY-STEP ................................................................................................... 9
7. EMBEDDED FLASH MEMORY MANAGEMENT............................................................................................ 14 7.1 How a full memory is managed? ............................................................................................................. 14 7.2 Time processing ...................................................................................................................................... 14
8. DATALOGGER CONFIGURATION WITH THE BEANSCAPE .................................................................... 15 8.1 Data Acquisition configuration tag ........................................................................................................... 15
8.1.1 Configure a Data Acquisition mode with Log only option .............................................................. 16 8.1.1 Configure a Data Acquisition mode with Tx & Log option ............................................................. 17 8.1.1 Configure a Data Acquisition mode with Tx option ........................................................................ 18
8.2 Logger tag ............................................................................................................................................... 19 8.2.1 How to access to Logger Tag ? .................................................................................................. 19 8.2.2 Logger tag composition ................................................................................................................. 19 8.2.3 Logger status ................................................................................................................................. 20
8.2.4 Logger manager ............................................................................................................................ 20 8.2.5 Acquisition information .................................................................................................................. 22 8.2.6 Logger memory configuration ........................................................................................................ 23
Contents
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Disclaimer
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BeanAir makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information it makes available. Notwithstanding the
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BeanAir disclaims any and all responsibility for the application of the devices characterized in this document,and notes that the application of the device must comply with the safety standards of the applicable country,and where applicable, with the relevant wiring rules.
BeanAir reserves the right to make modifications, additions and deletions to this document due totypographical errors, inaccurate information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment at any time andwithout notice.
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1. TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For general contact, technical support, to report documentation errors and to order manuals, contactBeanAir Technical Support Center (BTSC) at:[email protected]
For detailed information about where you can buy the BeanAir equipment/software or forrecommendations on accessories and components visit:
www.beanair.com
To register for product news and announcements or for product questions contact BeanAirs Tec hnicalSupport Center (BTSC).
Our aim is to make this user manual as helpful as possible. Please keep us informed of your comments andsuggestions for improvements. BeanAir appreciates feedback from the users.
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2. VISUAL SYMBOLS DEFINITION
Visual Definition
Caution or Warning Alerts the user with important information about BeanAir wireless sensor networks (WSN), if this information is not followed, the equipment /software may fail or malfunction.
Danger This information MUST be followed if not you may damage the equipment permanently or bodily injury may occur.
Tip or Information Provides advice and suggestions that may be useful when installing BeanAir Wireless Sensor Networks.
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3. AIM OF THE DOCUMENT
This document is made to bring you all the information you could possibly need to be able to useour BeanDevice DataLogger in total independence.
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4. ABOUT DATALOGGER FEATURE
All the BeanDevice integrates a dataLogger based on a flash memory. It integrates a wide spectrum of advanced features:
A flash memory size adapted for each application field:o BeanDevice Ecosensor products can log up to 32700 data acquisition;o BeanDevice SmartSensor and ProcessSensor can log up to 1.000.000 data acquisition
Very fast download (< 2-3 minutes);A great flexibility for the user who can choose three configurations: Datalogging only or Datalogging + Data transmission or Data transmissionThe BeanDevice can operate in standalone mode, without the necessity to be always connected toa Wireless Sensor Networks;Datalogging is compatible with a maximum sampling rate of 2 Ksamples/s
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5. DATALOGGER CAPACITY
This table shows the DataLogger capacity regarding the version of the BeanDevice:
D a t a L o g g e r M o d e A c t i v a t e d : N
u m
b e r o
f a c q u i s i t i o n p e r c h a n n e
l V S D a t a a c q u i s i t i o n M o d e
( S t o p - a
t - E n d R e c o r d i n g )
B e a n D e v i c e S U N
B N
B e a n D e v i c e
S U N
B e a n D e v i c e
S U N T
B e a n D e v i c e
S U N - T
I R
B e a n D e v i c e
S U N T H
B e a n D e v i c e
A N - 4
2 0
B e a n D e v i c e
A N - M
V
B e a n D e v i c e
A N - V
B e a n D e v i c e
T O R
B e a n D e v i c e
T I R
B e a n D e v i c e
T S I
B e a n D e v i c e
T H
B e a n D e v i c e
H I - I N C
B e a n D e v i c e
A X - 3
D
L o w D u t y C y c
l e
2 9 7 8
3 2 7 6 8
1 6 3 8 4
1 0 9 2 2
1 0 9 2 2
8 1 9 2
8 1 9 2
2 6 2 1 4 4
8 7 3 8 1
2 6 2 1 4 4
3 4 9 5 2 5
3 4 9 5 2 5
5 2 4 2 8 8
3 4 9 5 2 5
S u r v e y
2 9 7 8
3 2 7 6 8
1 6 3 8 4
1 0 9 2 2
1 0 9 2 2
8 1 9 2
8 1 9 2
2 6 2 1 4 4
8 7 3 8 1
2 6 2 1 4 4
3 4 9 5 2 5
3 4 9 5 2 5
5 2 4 2 8 8
3 4 9 5 2 5
A l a r m e
2 9 7 8
3 2 7 6 8
1 6 3 8 4
1 0 9 2 2
1 0 9 2 2
8 1 9 2
8 1 9 2
2 6 2 1 4 4
8 7 3 8 1
2 6 2 1 4 4
3 4 9 5 2 5
3 4 9 5 2 5
5 2 4 2 8 8
3 4 9 5 2 5
S t r e a m
i n g
N / A
N / A
N / A
N / A
N / A
8 1 9 2
8 1 9 2
2 6 2 1 4 4
8 7 3 8 1 N
/ A
N / A
N / A
5 2 4 2 8 8
3 4 9 5 2 5
S t r e a m
i n g M a t
h
N / A
N / A
N / A
N / A
N / A
8 1 9 2
8 1 9 2
2 6 2 1 4 4 N
/ A
N / A
N / A
N / A
5 2 4 2 8 8
3 4 9 5 2 5
D a t a L o g g e r M o d e A c t i v a t e d : N
u m
b e r o
f a c q u i s i t i o n p e r c h a n n e
l V S D a t a a c q u i s i t i o n M o d e
( R o
l l - O
v e r R e c o r d i n g )
B e a n D e v i c e S U N
B N
B e a n D e v i c e
S U N
B e a n D e v i c e
S U N T
B e a n D e v i c e
S U N - T
I R
B e a n D e v i c e
S U N T H
B e a n D e v i c e
A N - 4
2 0
B e a n D e v i c e
A N - M
V
B e a n D e v i c e
A N - V
B e a n D e v i c e
T O R
B e a n D e v i c e
T I R
B e a n D e v i c e
T S I
B e a n D e v i c e
T H
B e a n D e v i c e
H I - I N C
B e a n D e v i c e
A X - 3
D
L o w D u t y C y c
l e
N o n d i s p o n i b
l e
3 2 7 6 8
1 6 3 8 4
1 0 9 2 2
1 0 9 2 2
8 1 9 2
8 1 9 2
2 6 2 1 4 4
8 7 3 8 1
2 6 2 1 4 4
3 4 9 5 2 5
3 4 9 5 2 5
5 2 4 2 8 8
3 4 9 5 2 5
S u r v e y
N o n d i s p o n i b
l e
3 2 7 6 8
1 6 3 8 4
1 0 9 2 2
1 0 9 2 2
8 1 9 2
8 1 9 2
2 6 2 1 4 4
8 7 3 8 1
2 6 2 1 4 4
3 4 9 5 2 5
3 4 9 5 2 5
5 2 4 2 8 8
3 4 9 5 2 5
A l a r m e
N o n d i s p o n i b
l e
3 2 7 6 8
1 6 3 8 4
1 0 9 2 2
1 0 9 2 2
8 1 9 2
8 1 9 2
2 6 2 1 4 4
8 7 3 8 1
2 6 2 1 4 4
3 4 9 5 2 5
3 4 9 5 2 5
5 2 4 2 8 8
3 4 9 5 2 5
S t r e a m
i n g
N o n d i s p o n i b
l e
N / A
N / A
N / A
N / A
8 1 9 2
8 1 9 2
2 6 2 1 4 4
8 7 3 8 1 N
/ A
N / A
N / A
5 2 4 2 8 8
3 4 9 5 2 5
S t r e a m
i n g M a t
h
N o n d i s p o n i b
l e
N / A
N / A
N / A
N / A
8 1 9 2
8 1 9 2
2 6 2 1 4 4 N
/ A
N / A
N / A
N / A
5 2 4 2 8 8
3 4 9 5 2 5
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6. DATALOGGING PROCESS STEP-BY-STEP
Step 1 Install your BeanDevice on your equipment Configure fully your Beandevice before starting Data Logging
Step 2
Configure your Data Acquisition mode of your BeanDevice, choose properly yourDatalogger option: Datalogging only or Datalogging + Data transmission
The BeanGateway sends an OTAC for starting the new data acquisition mode on theBeanDevice
All the logs are recorded on an embedded memory flash of the Beandevice
Data Loggingon flashmemory
Data Logging
on flashmemory
Data Loggingon flashmemory
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DataLogging + Data transmission
Step 3 If you choose DataLogging with data transmission , the BeanDevice transmits &
records all the data simultanously; If you choose DataLogging without RF transmission, the BeanDevice records all the
data without any transmission
BeanGateway
BeanDevice AN-XX BeanDevice SUN-T
BeanDevice AX-3D
BeanDevice TOR
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DataLogging without Data transmission
A standalone installation of the BeanDevice can be done without the necessity to be connected to theBeanGateway.If the Power management mode of your BeanDevice is configured in sleeping with Network listeningmode, every N cycle (defined by the user) the Beandevice listens for a download request coming from theBeangateway.
If your Beangateway was used to configure the DataLogger feature of your Beandevice:Dont try to change the PAN ID or the RF channel . Your BeanDevice will not be able to reach theBeanGateway during the Network Listening process. If this is the case, you must power off then power on your Beandevice, a new WSN association will be done.
Datalogging
Every N Cycle theBeanDevice listens for aDownload request coming
from the BeanGateway
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Step 4 At everytime, you can send a request (through the BeanScape) for downloading al the Dataacquisition logged on the BeanDevice
This request is bakcuped on the BeanGateway and will be transmitted to the BeanDevicewhen it starts to listen to the BeanGateway
The BeanScape sends a request for downloading all the Data acquisition logged on the BeanDevice
Request pending
Step 5
The BeanGateway must be placed near the BeanDevice; If the Power management mode of your BeanDevice is configured in sleeping mode with
Network listening , the request will be received by the BeanDevice when it started listening tothe BeanGateway;
If the Power management mode of your BeanDevice is configured in sleeping mode , therequest will be received when you power off and then power up your BeanDevice
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Step 6 The BeanDevice starts sending its data logs The BeanScape displays the download process; At the end of the download process: a log file is created/updated in the BeanScape log folder
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2
Data logs are backuped in the BeanScape
log file
3
The BeanScapedispplays thedownload process
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7. EMBEDDED FLASH MEMORY MANAGEMENT
7.1 HOW A FULL MEMORY IS MANAGED?
The user can choose how the embedded flash memory must be managed if it is full:
Data Logging can stop;
Data Logging continues by erasing the oldest recorded data
7.2 TIME PROCESSING
Full Download time Typ
BeanDevice SUN-XX
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8. DATALOGGER CONFIGURATION WITH THE BEANSCAPE
8.1 DATA ACQUISITION CONFIGURATION TAG
Tx only : The BeanDevice transmits the data acquisition without Datalogging
Log only : The Beandevice logs the data acquisition without wireless transmission
Tx & Log: The BeanDevice transmits and logs the data acquisition;
Data acquisition mode configuration
DataLogger options
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8.1.1 Configure a Data Acquisition mode with Log only option
If the user chooses to configure the Data Acquisition mode with Log option activated:
1/ Configure yourData acquisitionmode
2/ ChooseLog only
3/ Clickon
validate
5/ Log led isactivated
4/ A pop-upwindow
confirms yournew
configuration
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8.1.1 Configure a Data Acquisition mode with Tx & Log option
If the user chooses to configure the Data Acquisition mode with Tx & Log option activated:
5/ Log & Txleds are
activated
4/ A pop-upwindow confirms
your newconfiguration
1/ Configure yourData acquisitionmode
3/ Clickon
validate
2/ Choose Tx& Log option
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8.1.1 Configure a Data Acquisition mode with Tx option
If the user chooses to configure the Data Acquisition with Tx option activated:
7/ Tx led isactivated
1/ Configure yourData acquisitionmode
2/ Choose Txoption
4/ If the DatLoggeroption was
activated , it willbe stopped if you
click on yes
6/ A pop-up
windowconfirms your
newconfiguration
3/ Click onvalidate
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8.2 LOGGER TAG
8.2.1 How to access to Logger Tag ?
1. Open your BeanScape
2. Click on your BeanDevice profile
3. Click on Logger tag
8.2.2 Logger tag composition
The Logger tag is composed of five different fields:Logger Status
Logger manager
Acquisition information
Logger memory configuration
Logger status
Click on yourBeanDevice
profileClick on
Logger Tag
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8.2.3 Logger status
Logger status : Displays loggers status, four status are available:
o Ready : the Datalogger is ready to register data
o NotInit : the Datalogger is not initialized;
o Active logs only : Data acquisition is logged only;
o Active Tx and Log : Data acquisition is logged & transmitted by Radio;o Stopped : Datalogger is stopped;
Download process : Displays the download process 0 to 100%. If 100%, all the data logs aresuccessfully downloaded on your PC.
Donwload status : Displays the download status , two types of status are available:
o Processing : Data logs download is under process;
o Completed: Data Logs are completely downloaded on your PC;
8.2.4 Logger manager
Stop : Stops Data Logging process
Erase : Stops & Erases all the logs on flash memory
Download : Starts to download all the logs on the flash memory
Cancel : Stops the download process
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When you click on Erase :
When you click on Download:
A pop-upwindowopens
Loggerstatus
changesto NotInit
A pop-upwindowopens
Data logs aredownloaded
by theBeanScape
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8.2.6 Logger memory configuration
When the flash memory is full:
Logs will restart at the beginning (Check Rollover recording option)
Data Logging is stopped (Check Stop at end recording option)
Click on Validate to validate your choice.