SDAWIR03 Demonstration Kit User Manual for the HS3001, FS2012, and ZWIR4512
Important Notes
Disclaimer
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non-observance of instructions contained in this manual and in any other documentation provided to user, or
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Restrictions in Use
IDT’s SDAWIR03 Demonstration Kit consisting of the 6LoWPAN-WiFi Hub, Sensor Cube(s), AC/DC Wall Mount Adapters, Hose; USB and HDMI adapters, and
the
IDT Demo Software,
are designed to provide a quick setup for taking Flow, RH%, and temperature measurements with the FS2012 and HS3001 only. IDT’s
SDAWIR03 Demonstration Kits and
IDT Demo Software
must not be used for any mission-critical applications, end-customer products, or measurement reference
Kit Connections and Power Switch ....................................................................................................................................................4
Kit Power-On and Operation ..............................................................................................................................................................5
Kit Power Off ......................................................................................................................................................................................6
Setting the Wireless Frequency Band for the ZWIR4512 ..................................................................................................................6
Altering the Cube Function and Performing a Reset ..........................................................................................................................6
Operating with Only the HS3001 Sensor or Only the FS2012 Sensor ...............................................................................................7
The Web Browser Display..................................................................................................................................................................7
The Cube Browser Registration Display ............................................................................................................................................7
The Status and Measurement Control Menu .....................................................................................................................................8
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.4
3.
4.
The Status Information ........................................................................................................................................................8
The Measurement Control ..................................................................................................................................................9
Function Change Menu ....................................................................................................................................................................10
Logging onto a WiFi Network .....................................................................................................................................................................11
Amazon Web Services Operation ..............................................................................................................................................................13
4.1
4.2
4.3
Setting-up an AWS Account.............................................................................................................................................................13
Opening the “AWS Configuration” Menu..........................................................................................................................................14
Visualizing Data on AWS .................................................................................................................................................................16
5.
Data Format to AWS and AWS Data Handling...........................................................................................................................................17
Figure 4. Band Selection Menu ..........................................................................................................................................................................6
Figure 5. Flag Icon for Changing the Frequency Band .......................................................................................................................................6
Figure 6. Overview of the Web Browser Display ................................................................................................................................................7
Figure 7. Browser Registration Display Example ...............................................................................................................................................7
Figure 8. Status Information ...............................................................................................................................................................................8
Figure 9. Measurement Control Menu ................................................................................................................................................................9
Figure 10. Function Change Menus ...................................................................................................................................................................10
Figure 11. Network Configuration Display with No Connections ........................................................................................................................11
Figure 12. Network Configuration Display When Initiating a Connection ...........................................................................................................11
Figure 13. Network Configuration Display during a Connection Attempt ............................................................................................................12
Figure 14. Network Configuration Display with a Valid Connection ....................................................................................................................12
Figure 15. Downloading the .csv Credential File ................................................................................................................................................13
Figure 17. The AWS Configuration Display ........................................................................................................................................................15
Figure 18. An Example of the “Message” Box ....................................................................................................................................................16
Figure 19. Examples of Displaying Cube Data via AWS ....................................................................................................................................16
Figure 20. Example of Data Formatting on Kibana .............................................................................................................................................19
Figure 21. Cube Information Shown on the JSON Tab for “idt-esi-data” in Kibana ............................................................................................19
Figure 22. Cube Information Shown on the JSON Tab for “idt-esi-reg” in Kibana ..............................................................................................20
List of Tables
Table 1.
Table 2.
Status Information Menu .....................................................................................................................................................................8
Measurement Control Menu Settings ..................................................................................................................................................9
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