W10009 is a wireless, battery powered temperature sensor. Native modbus map grants seamless
integration into the DDC/SCADA system. The communication is based on the encrypted Midam
KFP protocol, which allows to update the device firmware on a wireless basis. Ingress protection level IP 65 in accordance with EN 60529, as amended ensures reliable function of the sensor even in harsh environment.
APPLICATION
- HVAC control
- measurement of temperature
- wireless integration into SCADA control systems
FUNCTION
The wireless temperature sensor W10009 measures
temperature in non-aggressive environments using the probe
situated outside the device body. The values are transmitted
through the 868 MHz unlicensed band to the WCOM51 gateway. The device has factory-set values to
ensure the correct default function and allows direct reading
and writing of values to the Modbus map, which is available
in a separate document. All settings are also stored in the
Modbus map directly in the device. Before using the device
for the first time, it is necessary to pair it and it is recommended
to perform individual configuration, especially to enter the
encryption password.
Modbus protocol for W10009 for downloading HERE.
SCADA system integration
The controller can be integrated into DDC or SCADA systems directly via the WCOM51 wireless gateway.
PAIRING
To pair your own sensors with the WCOM51 GSM gateway, the freely downloadable KFP-Lite software is available, which communicates with the gateway using the WUSB01 wireless USB configurator. Both devices must be powered and placed in close proximity to each other. Using the search function in the software interface, you can view a list of all available devices in range and assign or modify parameters based on the wireless identification code for each individual device.
Using KFP-Lite, it is possible to change the communication frequency (default value 868.95 MHz).
DOWNLOAD KFP-LITE FOR FREE HERE.
BATTERY CHANGE
Remove the front cover lid of the sensor. Use wide flat screw driver or appropriate plastic tool which fits into slots between the cover
and body of the sensor. Remove old batteries from the bracket and place new batteries. Observe the battery type and polarity.
Always replace both bateries with fresh ones. Then put the sensor cover back and press both parts of the sensor tight to ensure the
IP protection again.