Quickstart Guide
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Quickstart Guide
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At this point the BITalino R-IoT
is already streaming data
over UDP and ready to use.
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Connect
Battery
Plug the battery onto the socket
found on the R-IoT block.
Turn on your R-IoT device;
the LED will light up green
and then become static.
Press and hold the “mode” button.
Have
Fun!
Start
Here
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Set the R-IoT
as Access Point
Turn On
the R-IoT
Turn Off
the R-IoT
BITalino R-IoT is pre-programmed
to connect to a network called "riot".
BATTTERY
PLUGS HERE
B
Enable
Device
On the text box type 192.168.1.100:8888
and then press enter.
Press the button
to manually add a device.
0
FOUND
C
Acquire
Data
After stopping your recording, data can be saved
through the button; please refer to the
OpenSignals manual to learn all about its features.
Press (record). Search and connect for a WiFi network named
RIOT-XXXX (xxxx are 4 random characters).
The following page will appear.
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A
Launch
OpenSignals
This will enable you to configure your BITalino R-IoT
for data acquisition on OpenSignals.
Click on the browse icon.
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Data streams as Open Sound Control (OSC) messages
to IP address 192.168.1.100 through port 8888.
You should now be able to see the data stream
coming from the device
192.168.1.100:8888
Connect to Another Network
By default BITalino R-IoT is configured to connect to a computer with the fixed IP address 192.168.1.100
on port 8888 over a network with SSID named "riot". These settings can be changed as follows:
Slide the switch to the OFF position. Press the “mode” button.
4
Search for
a R-IoT SSID
SSID#1
Connected, secured
By default the R-IoT WiFi network is open.
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Setup
Page
Here you can change the SSID, IP and other settings.
Click on "Submit" button
and then restart your device.
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Have
Fun!
You’re ready to go!
The device is now a WiFi access point.
SSID#2
Secured
RIOT-1caa
Open
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R-IoT Configuration Page
Module Information
Network Configuration
Submit
A green LED should light up on the R-IoT
signaling that it is connected to the WiFi network.
LED
BATTERY
One of the tools you can use to acquire data
from the BITalino R-IoT is OpenSignals,
(as described in the next steps),
but any OSC-compatible software will work.



