User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- ADAM-2000 Series
- 1 Understanding Your System
- 1.1 Introduction
- Figure 1.1 ADAM-2000 Series System Architecture
- Figure 1.2 ADAM-2000 Series Outdoor Range Distance
- 1.1.1 IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Standard
- 1.1.2 Wireless Sensor Network
- 1.1.3 Low-power Consumption and Battery-Powered Design
- 1.1.4 Sensor Embedded Design
- 1.1.5 Wireless Signal Indicator
- 1.1.6 Industrial Standard Modbus Protocol
- 1.1.7 SCADA Software Support
- 1.1.8 Advantech Software Alignment
- 1.2 Specifications
- 1.3 Dimensions
- 1.4 Mounting
- 1.5 Wiring & Connections
- 1.1 Introduction
- 2 Selecting Your Hardware
- 3 Installation Guide
- 4 Software Configuration Guide
- 4.1 System Software Configuration Utility
- 4.2 Installing ADAM.NET Utility Software
- 4.3 ADAM.NET Utility Operation
- Figure 4.1 ADAM.NET Utility Operation Window
- Figure 4.2 ADAM.NET Utility Toolbar
- 4.3.1 Search and Configure the ADAM-2000 Series
- Figure 4.3 ADAM-2000 Series ADAM .NET Utility Support
- Figure 4.4 Search the USB interface ADAM-2000 devices on the host PC for the virtual COM port.
- Figure 4.5 Search the COM port for the ADAM-2000 devices.
- Figure 4.6 Searching the network dialog
- Figure 4.7 Searching the ADAM-2000 coordinators.
- Figure 4.8 ADAM-2000 devices lists on the Tree View and Information page.
- Figure 4.9 The overview of ADAM-2000 end devices.
- Figure 4.10 The overview of ADAM-2000 routers
- 4.3.1.1 Gateway - ADAM-2520Z
- 4.3.1.2 Router - ADAM-2510Z
- 4.3.1.3 End Device - ADAM-2017, ADAM-2031Z, ADAN-2051Z, ADAM-2051PZ
- Figure 4.16 Information Page of ADAM-2051Z
- Figure 4.17 Wireless Configuration page of ADAM-2051Z
- Figure 4.18 The Device Status page of the ADAM-2051Z
- Figure 4.19 The Signal page of the ADAM-2051Z
- Figure 4.20 Information Page
- Figure 4.21 Wireless Configuration Page
- Figure 4.22 Device Status Page
- Figure 4.23 Sensor Page
- 4.3.2 Network Topology of ADAM-2000 Series
- A Module Introduction
- B ADAM-2000 Series Functions
- C Troubleshooting
- 1 Understanding Your System
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1.1.6 Industrial Standard Modbus Protocol
Modbus is an industrial standard serial communication protocol, and a commonly
available means of connecting industrial electronic devices. Modbus allows for com-
munication between many devices connected to the same network. Modbus RTU is
used in serial communication and makes use of a compact binary representation of
the data for protocol communication. The RTU format follows the commands/data
with a cyclic redundancy check checksum as an error check mechanism to ensure
the reliability of data.
1.1.7 SCADA Software Support
ADAM-2000 supports industrial standard Modbus protocol and can be integrated into
Advantech HMI, WOP, SCADA - WebAccess and 3rd party HMI. With the different
ADAM-2000 modules, it is able to acquire signal from digital input, analog input, tem-
perature, humidity, luminance and CO2 concentration then the signals can be apply
to your application.
1.1.8 Advantech Software Alignment
As with all other ADAM devices, the ADAM-2000 integrates into the ADAM .NET Util-
ity, therefore users will have an identical user experience. With the powerful Advan-
tech software, only a few steps are required to search and configure the ADAM-2000
series.
1.2 Specifications
1.2.1 ADAM-2000 Series Hardware Specification
IEEE Standards: IEEE 802.15.4
Modulation Type: OQPSK
Frequency Band: 2.4GHz ~ 2.4835GHz
Channels: 11 - 26
RF Data Rate: 250 kbps
Transmit Power: 3dBm (1.6mW) & 19dBm(79mW)
Receiver Sensitivity: -97 dBm
Transmission Power:
– ADAM-2031Z, 2051Z: 3
± 1dBm
– ADAM-2051PZ, 2510Z, 2520Z: 19
± 1dBm
Outdoor Range:
– ADAM-2031Z, 2017Z, 2051Z: 110m
– ADAM-2051PZ, 2510Z, 2520Z: 1000m
Topology: Star/Tree/Mesh
Network Depth/Scale: 6 Routers x 6 Routers
Function: Coordinator/Router/End Device
Operating Temperature Range: -20°C ~ 70°C (-4°F ~ 157.9°F)
Operating Temperature Range (Battery Powered): 0
o
C ~ 50
o
C (32
o
F~122
o
F)
Storage Temperature: -40
o
C ~ 85
o
C (-40
o
F~185
o
F)
Operation Humidity: 20% ~ 95%