Embedded Systems SIA, VAT No LV40003411103
47. Katolu str., Riga, LV 1003, LATVIA
Phone: +371 67648888, fax: +371 67205036, e-mail:
[email protected]CANx / LoRa 433 MHz 8 x Analog inputs / Digital ouputs
ENG - Data sheet
Issue date 30.01.2019
Application
Universal 8 channel IO device is designed to be used in
building automation applications as an extension
module to LogicMachine series devices based on CAN
FT bus. The configuration and monitoring of the device
is done through separate LogicMachine CANx
application. The device is designed for DIN-rail
mounting and requires 4 DIN-units.
Types of product
CAN-UIO16 Universal canX bus IO module 16 AI/DO
Standards and norms compliance
CE conformity: EMBS-CE-110926/01 Electromagnetic compatibility
EMC: EN61000-6-1
EN61000-6-3
PCT Certificate
Technical data:
Power supply: 12-32 VDC
Power consumption 12 mA
Interface: Universal Inputs/Outputs 8
Analog input resolution 12bits
Digital output current 350 mA (max 2 A per whole
device)
Wrong wiring polarity
protection
CAN FT 1
Clamps: CAN FT CAN FT Connection Terminal
0.8mm2
Inputs/Outputs 3.5mm2
Power supply 5 mm2
Enclosure: Material: Polyamide
Color: Gray
Dimensions: 52(W)x91(H)x56(L) mm
Protection: IP20 according to EN 60529
Usage temperature: -5C ... +55C
Storage temperature: -20C ... +70C
Net weight: 104g
Gross weight: 122g
Caution
Security advice
The installation and assembly of electrical equipment may only be performed by skilled electrician.
The devices must not be used in any relation with equipment that supports, directly or indirectly,
human health or life or with application that can result danger of people, animals or real value
Mounting advice
The devices are supplied in operational status. The cables connections included can be clamped to
the housing if required.
Electrical connection
The devices are constructed for the operation of protective low voltage (SELV). Grounding of
device not needed. When switching the power supply on or off, power surges must be avoided.
Default settings
Line ID: 0
Node ID: 1
Max. number of group addresses per object : 16
Reset to defaults
Press programming button for 5 seconds, the RED LED blinks 2 times, then release button - GREEN
lights up shortly.
Programming physical address
Press programming button shortly, GREEN LED lights up. After you have programmed address
from canX application, it will automatically switch off the LED.
1. Connection diagrams
CAN FT connection
Digital / Analog input
Digital output (e.g. external contactor control)
2. canX software settings
Digital output
Default flags: read (R), write (W), transmit (T)
Output mode:
Normal – Off after power-up
Inverse – Off after power-up
Normal – On after power-up
Inverse – On after power-up
Group addresses – you can assign group addresses from the predefined list or add manually by
clicking on ADD button. You can assign max 16 group addresses to one object / output.
Digital output status
Status (response after read command) will return a real measurement value (1 – for high voltage,
0 – for no voltage)
Default flags: read (R), transmit (T)
Output status: Disabled, Normal, Inverse
Group addresses – you can assign group addresses from the predefined list or add manually by
clicking on ADD button. You can assign max 16 group addresses to one object / output status
Input mode
Default flags: read (R), write (W), transmit (T)
Input mode:
Switch on/off – send 1 to bus if switched ON or 0 if switched OFF
Switch off/on (inverse) – send 0 to bus if switched ON or 1 if switched OFF
Switch Toggle - change status to inverted with every push
Button Toggle (optional long press) – change status to inverted with every push
Button On (optional long press) – push 1 to bus every pulse
Button Off (optional long press) – push 0 to bus every pulse
Button Start/Stop – send 1 when pushed and 0 when released
Button Stop/Start (inverse) – send 0 when pushed and 1 when released
Button long press toggle - Send 0 or 1 to bus with every long press
Button long press send 1 - Send 1 with every long press
Button long press send 0 - Send 0 with every long press
LoRa General settings
Frequency – define the frequency LoRa will operate in. Frequency should be equal on
transmitter and receiver(-s).
TX power – output power of LoRa transceiver
Bandwidth – define the bandwidth of the channel. The lower the bandwidth – the lower
the data rate / longer the distance. Bandwith should be equal on transmitter and receiver(-
s).
Spreading factor - The basic principle of spread spectrum is that each bit of information is
encoded as multiple chirps. Within the given bandwidth the relationship between the bit
and chirp rate for LoRa modulation may differ between spreading factor (SF) 7 to 12.
Spreading factor should be equal on transmitter and receiver(-s).
LoRa Messages
ACK mode – message acknowledgement mode
ACK disabled - no ACK will be done (faster and less reliable communication)
ACK enabled - each message will be acknowledged (slower, more reliable)
ACK gateway mode – the node will retransmit ACK to the next node
Filter mode – define either to pass messages with F (Filter) flag enabled in object settings
Statistics – receive statistic information to group address – source address / RSSI signal
level / TX power
LoRa Security – define security key 1 or/and key 2 in HEX form. Up to 8 HEX characters are
supported for each of the keys. Encryption keys must be equal for all LoRa devices on the same
line
Notification LEDs
During transmission you can see two LEDs on LoRa device
Sending LoRa telegram
Receiving LoRa telegram
In case statistics is enabled on receiver device and CAN FT line is disconnected from
it, both LEDs will light up (receiving telegram from sender, sending telegram with
statistics).
In case ACK is enabled, both orange and blue LEDs will light up.