WiSilica WB10PE Linkit BLE-WiFi Gateway User Manual users manual

WiSilica, Inc. Linkit BLE-WiFi Gateway users manual

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WiSeConnect Linkit Bridge Technical Specification   General Information  The WiseMesh BLE to WiFi Gatewaty (GW) is a fully integrated GW that provides Internet connectivity to the WiseMesh BLE mesh network. These GWs can be seamlessly integrated with any enterprise WLAN deployment or Ethernet LAN, providing the connectivity to all of the components within the WiSeMesh network, including: eners, repeeaters,tags and other devices enabled through the WiSilica BLE modules. Multiple WiseMesh GWs can be installed within a WiSeMesh network deployment and the number of GWs is determined by the application. As an example, a large scale Real-time location services application will require more GWs and internet capacity than a small scale connected lighting application.               Figure 1 WiFi-BLE Linkit Bridge  Key Features Power Supply Options The WiSeMesh BLE/WiFi GW supports both Power over the Ethernet (PoE) and Mini USB power options for flexibility and ease of installation. Dual Communication and Security Each WiSeMesh BLE/WiFi GW can send and receive data in real time from the BLE connected devices within the mesh to and from the WiSilica cloud. Each WiSeMesh BLE/WiFi GW is AES 128k encrypted for device and network security. WiFi Configuration The WiseMesh BLE/WiFi GW is configured through a mobile application based user interface for WiFi configuration.   within the WiSeMesh network, including:smth, eners, repewithin the WiSeMesh network,including:listener, repe
WiSeConnect Linkit Bridge Technical Specification   Specifications Radio Frequency (BLE 4.0) 2.4-2.48 Ghz Wireless Standard Supported WiFi (IEEE 802.11 11b/g) Bluetooth 4.1 Stack WiFI Data Rate up to 72.2 Mbps WiFi Security WAP-2 Device Security AES 128k Encrypted, With 3 Level Pairing Keys (Network, App, GUID) Integrated Antenna Integrated Antenna, WiFi – 18dBm BLE- 2.4GHz ~ 2.5GHz 2dBi External Antenna Omni Directional Antenna 2 x 50 ohms SMA connectors: 1/2 wave whip WiFi BLE  Power Mini USB or PoE (48Vdc) Physical interfaces Mini USB, Ethernet with PoE (RJ485) Dimensions 129 X 130 X 46mm Operating Conditions Temp 0-50°c   WiFi – 14dBm (The device must be professionally installed)
Table of Contents  Table of Contents............................................................................................................................ 3 Table of figures ............................................................................................................................... 4 1 Home screen .............................................................................................................................. 5 2 Sign up ..................................................................................................................................... 5 3 Sign In ...................................................................................................................................... 6 4 Organization management ........................................................................................................... 6 5 User Management ...................................................................................................................... 8 6 Device Commissioning ............................................................................................................. 11 7 How to enable listener............................................................................................................... 15 8 Bridge Commissioning.............................................................................................................. 16 8.1 Bridge Commissioning via Wi-Fi ........................................................................................ 16 8.2 Bridge Commissioning via Ethernet ................................................................................ 18 8.3 Bridge Commissioning via P.O.E ........................................................................................ 18 9 How to run Bridge Diagnostics .................................................................................................. 18
Table of figures  Figure 1 Sign Up ............................................................................................................................. 5 Figure 2 Sign In .............................................................................................................................. 6 Figure 3 My Organizations .............................................................................................................. 6 Figure 4 Click "Create (+) "option .................................................................................................... 7 Figure 5 Success message ............................................................................................................. 7 Figure 6 Users ................................................................................................................................ 8 Figure 7 Click "Create (+) " option ................................................................................................... 8 Figure 8 Select User role ................................................................................................................ 9 Figure 9Enter user details ............................................................................................................... 9 Figure 10 Select organization ....................................................................................................... 10 Figure 11 Review the details ......................................................................................................... 10 Figure 12 Success message ......................................................................................................... 11 Figure 13 "Add device" option ....................................................................................................... 11 Figure 14 Select organization ....................................................................................................... 12 Figure 15 Set a filter ...................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 16 Scan for devices ........................................................................................................... 13 Figure 17 Scanned device ............................................................................................................ 13 Figure 18Pair the beacon tag ........................................................................................................ 14 Figure 19 Pair the listener ............................................................................................................. 14 Figure 20 Paired device in dashboard ........................................................................................... 15 Figure 21 Listener Enable ............................................................................................................. 15 Figure 22 Scan bridge device........................................................................................................ 16 Figure 23 Pair bridge device ......................................................................................................... 17 Figure 24 Bridge device under default group ................................................................................. 17 Figure 25 Bridge commissioning via ethernet ................................................................................ 18 Figure 26 Status check ................................................................................................................. 19 Figure 27 Bridge diagnostics ......................................................................................................... 19
Overview WiSe  IOT  Platform  provides  end  to  end  user  experience  providing  plug  and  play  hardware  for devices  and  bridges,  and  software  modules  for  devices,  bridges,  apps  and  cloud.  Manufactures, integrators,  distributors,  data  scientists,  application  developers,  executive  management  and  end users can directly benefit  from deploying and/or  integrating  with  one  or  more  components  of  the WiSe platform. WiSe IOT platform combines its innovative WiSe Mesh technology with plug and play  modules  to  get  a  devices  networked  in  minutes  without  any  additional  hardware.  This document addresses the architecture of WiSe Platform and its components. Hardware Versions Used Sl# Device Firmware 1 Wise Beacon 1.3.27 2 Wise Mesh Listener 1.3.72 3 Wise Bridge Device 2.1.19  1 Home screen When the application is launched, user will be welcomed by a screen containing four buttons. 1. Forgot Password 2. Sign In 3. Sign Up 4. Skip Sign In 2 Sign up a) Click “Sign Up” button in home screen b) Enter valid information in all the fields. c) Click “Sign Up” On a successful sign up, a new account is created.  Figure 1 Sign Up
3 Sign In a) Enter valid credentials i.e  username and password. b) Click “Sign In”  Figure 2 Sign In  4 Organization management  a) Select “My Organizations” option under “Settings” tab.  Figure 3 My Organizations
b) Click on “Create (+)” option.  Figure 4 Click "Create (+) "option   c) Enter organization name and click “Finish”   Figure 5 Success message
5 User Management  a) Select  “Users” option under “Settings” tab.  Figure 6 Users   b) Click on “Create (+) ” option.  Figure 7 Click "Create (+) " option
c) Select User role and click on “Next” button.  Figure 8 Select User role    d) Enter user details and click “Next” button.   Figure 9Enter user details
e) Select organizations to manage.   Figure 10 Select organization  f) Review the entered details and click on “Finish”.  Figure 11 Review the details
g) Click on “OK” button to complete user creation.  Figure 12 Success message    6 Device Commissioning  Device Commissioning is the process of scanning and assigning devices to the groups. a) Click on “(+)” and select “Add Device” from the main menu options.  Figure 13 "Add device" option
b) Select the organization under which the device is to be commissioned.  Figure 14 Select organization  c) Click on filter icon if the user wants to filter out a particular type of device that needs to be scanned for in the presence of multiple device types.(OPTIONAL)  Figure 15 Set a filter
d) Click on “Scan”    Figure 16 Scan for devices  e) When the Wise Beacon appears on scanned list, swipe leftwards.   Figure 17 Scanned device
 f) Click on “Pair” button .   Figure 18Pair the beacon tag   g) Scan for Wise Mesh Listener and pair the device in a similar manner.   Figure 19 Pair the listener
   h) Paired devices will appear in the dashboard.   Figure 20 Paired device in dashboard 7 How to enable listener   Click on optional menu in the right end of the paired listener.  Select “Listener Enable”   Figure 21 Listener Enable
8 Bridge Commissioning  Creating  a  bridge  user  prior  to  commissioning  a  bridge  device  is  mandatory.  Please  refer heading number 5, “USER CREATION” to create a bridge user and then proceed as follows. Bridge device has to be commissioned to perform a remote operation.  8.1 Bridge Commissioning via Wi-Fi a) In order to pair a bridge device, follow steps  6(a) to (d).   Figure 22 Scan bridge device  b) Enter the credentials as follows:   Check the option, Bridge  Listener Enabled.  Select the encryption type.  Enter SSID and password.   Place the cursor in the username field and select a bridge user from the list of created bridge users.  Enter password of the selected bridge user.  Click on “Pair” to get the device paired.
 Figure 23 Pair bridge device  c) Paired bridge can be seen in the dashboard under default group.   Figure 24 Bridge device under default group
 8.2  Bridge Commissioning via Ethernet  Check the options , Bridge Listener Enabled and Enable Ethernet connection.  Place the cursor in the username field and select a bridge user from the list of created bridge users.  Enter password of the selected bridge user.   Figure 25 Bridge commissioning via Ethernet  8.3 Bridge Commissioning via P.O.E Note : The procedure is same as in 7.2. The only difference is that the power is provided to the bridge via Ethernet cable and hence we need not connect the power cable.  9 How to run Bridge Diagnostics Bridge diagnostics can be used to know the present operational condition of the bridge device. a) Select optional menu in the right end of bridge name and select “Status check”.
 Figure 26 Status check  b) Bridge enters diagnostic mode and details of the bridge can be seen here.  Figure 27 Bridge diagnostics
     FCC  statement   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules: Operation is subject to  the following two conditions:   1. This device may not cause harmful interference and   2. This device must accept any interference that is received, including any interference that may cause undesired operation.           Human exposure to RF emissions from mobile devices (47 CFR ¡ì2.1091) may be  evaluated based on the MPE limits adopted by the FCC for electric and magnetic field strength and/or power density, as appropriate, since exposures are assumedto occur at distances of 20 cm or more from persons.This device is acting as slave and operating in the 2.4 GHz (2412 ~2462 MHz&            2402 -2480 MHz) band.     Ad Hoc function is supported but not able to operate on non-US frequencies.        Do not use the device with the environment which below minimum -10 ℃ or maximum       over 50℃ .     NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:      - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.RF Exposure Information This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment nd can be used/operated in portable operating conditions without any restrictions.In order to avoidthe possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna  shall not be less than 20cm during normal operation.and can be used/operated in mobile operating conditions without any restrictions.In order to avoidChanges or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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