HPO-9007 Series Gateways Installation Guide
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with up to 8 total HPO-9007s and STE-9000 series
.
Sensor and gateway points that can be mapped to
BACnet objects (AVs) are:
• Sensor values of relative
humidity
% (THE-1102
only),
setpoint adjustment
(STW-6014 only and
requires adding Control Basic code), and
tem-
perature
in °C that can be converted to °F with
Control Basic code
• RSSI (Received
Signal Strength
Indication) of
the sensor signal in (–) db
•
Time
since the last-received sensor update in
seconds
Convert and Configure the Sensor Object
1. In the software, open the Network Manager.
2. Under Sensor Port Objects, right-click
[DS1]
DS_01
and select
Convert To
>
EnOcean
Gateway
.
NOTE:
Convert the equivalent DSx object
to an EGx object if using an HPO-
9001 expansion board and multiple
gateways and/or NetSensors.
3. Double-click
[EGx] ENOGATE_0x
object to
open it.
4. See the sensor installation guide for
information about removing the cover from
the backplate and locating the sensor’s
Learn
pushbutton and the
sensor identification
number
(identifying that unique sensor) on a
label that is inside of the sensor body.
Add Sensors
(Method 1) Automated KMC Sensor Discovery
NOTE:
For devices other than KMC STW/THW
sensors, use Method 2.
1. On the back of the sensor, press the Learn
button on the side or top of the button body
(dependent on the model) with a small
screwdriver.
2. In Gateway Sensor List Properties, wait until
the fields for the sensor to populate with an
icon and profile.
NOTE:
If multiple wireless sensors are
available look for the desired sensor
identification number.
NOTE:
Signal strength of the sensor received
by the gateway is in decibels and
shown in the Signal (dB) column. A
smaller negative number (closer to
0) is a
stronger
signal than a larger
negative number. This number should
be the same as the RSSI (Received
Signal Strength Indication) Value in the
Sensor Mapping Properties section.
NOTE:
Values in the Signal (dB) column are
color-coded
green
(good, –75 dB or
stronger),
yellow-orange
(fair), or
red
(poor, –85 dB or weaker).
For red/
poor signals, consider taking actions
to increase signal strength and
reliability.
NOTE:
HPO-9007 gateways only
receive
signals from sensors. They do not
transmit any signals to the sensors.
3. A list of discovered sensors will appear in the
Gateway Sensor List Properties
section.
4. For a desired sensor, drag its icon in the
left column down to the
Sensor Mapping
Properties
section.