User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Introduction
- Kit Installation
- iB-5209 Network Monitor Operations
- iB-5209 Network Monitor Overview
- Setting Thread Priority
- Configuring a Node’s Operation
- Using Watch function to display current I/O information
- Configuring Sample Interval of Single Node
- Configuring Sample Interval of all Network Nodes
- Configuring Digital I/O Operation
- Configuring UART Operation
- Configuring AD (analog-to-digital) Converter Operation
- Configuring RS-232 Operation (RT-5209 only)
- Configuring RS-485 Operation (RT-5209 only)
- Labeling i-Bean Endpoint or i-Bean Router
- Creating an Event Log File
- Configure Persistence Attributes
- Configure Serial and ADC Data Formats
- Select Com Port on Host PC
- View Monitor Statistics
- View Contents of Event Log File
- Enable Multiple Capture
- API Functions
- Sample Application
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iB-5209 Network Monitor Operations
Figure 3-5. Configuring sample interval of all nodes
Configuring Digital I/O Operation
The following procedure describes the steps that need to be taken to set up the hardware and
configure an i-Bean Endpoint or i-Bean Router for digital I/O operation (see Figure 3-6).
Digital Input Setup
1. Connect the digital source signals to the connectors (D0–D3) and Ground (GND) of:
– i-Bean Endpoint’s digital terminal block (located on terminal board).
– i-Bean Router’s terminal pins (connector SL3).
See Figure 3-6 on page 3-14 for connector locations.
2. From iB-5209 Network Monitor, select Edit>Devices. The Edit Device window displays.
3. Enter the device ID of the desired node and click Set. The Edit Device window is now
ready to make any changes to the selected node.
4. From the Digital I/O panel, select Input on each of the desired digital channels to use as
inputs (DIO 0—DIO 3), then select Update.
iB-5209 Network Monitor displays the digital information for the node in the Digital I/O
Data column, where n> = output channel and n< = input channel (n = 1 or 0).
Note:
(i-Bean Endpoints only) There are factory-installed jumpers on the digital I/O terminal
connectors (D0–D3, VCC). When the digital I/O channels are configured as inputs,
these pins must be connected to a logic high or logic low level for optimal battery
life. If left open (in an indeterminate state), the i-Bean Endpoint will consume
excessive power.
Remove the factory-installed jumpers when connecting an external device to the
digital I/O terminal connectors.
Select Edit>All Sampling Intervals
1
Configure interval time
2
Select All
3