Wattsense Box V1.2 User manual

Installation Guide
Box V1.2
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Contents
1 What do you need before starting? 1
1.1 Provided material ................................................... 1
1.2 Required material ................................................... 1
1.3 Optional hardware depending on the type of connection ............................... 1
1.4 Computer access to the Wattsense console ...................................... 2
2 The power supply of the Box 2
3 GSM Antenna 5
4 To connect the Box to the BMS 6
4.1 In case of IP network (Except LON) ......................................... 6
4.2 In case of LON IP-852 network ............................................ 8
4.3 In case of LON FT10 network ............................................ 9
5 To connect the Box directly to the technical equipment in the absence of a BMS 10
5.1 The equipment communicates in Modbus IP ..................................... 10
5.2 The equipment communicates in Modbus RTU (RS485) ............................... 13
5.3 The equipment communicates in BACnet IP ..................................... 17
5.4 The equipment communicates in LON FT10 ..................................... 19
5.5 The equipment communicates in LON IP-852 .................................... 20
5.6 The equipment communicates in LPB ........................................ 22
6 To connect the Box to LoRaWAN sensors 23

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1 What do you need before starting?
1.1 Provided material
• Box
–Dimensions: 160 x 110 x 55 mm
–Weight: 340 g
• GSM standard antenna
• LoRa standard antenna
1.2 Required material
• Powerline voltage (100 to 250VAC) to 12V-24V DC power supply
• Cable between the power supply and the Box: 2 wires (red, black), 22 AWG, minimum section: 0.35 mm2
• Flat screwdriver
• Cutting pliers
• Wire stripper
1.3 Optional hardware depending on the type of connection
• Bus connection cable: 2 wires, 24 AWG, minimum section: 0.22 mm2+ braid
• Ethernet cables

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• Ethernet switch
• Echelon U60 FT DIN USB Gateway (for LON FT10)
• High-gain GSM antenna
• High-gain LoRa antenna
• GSM or LoRa antenna cable
• Double-sided high performance adhesive tape
• Technical documentation of equipment
• Technical documentation of IoT sensors
• Schematic of the communication network(s) of the BMS
1.4 Computer access to the Wattsense console
• Each customer has a dedicated space on the Wattsense User Console at https://console.wattsense.com. This interface allows
them to manage their fleet of Boxes.
• A Box must have been activated in advance before it can be fully installed and configured.
• If the Box hasn’t been activated, ask the administrator of the account to create an "installation" access on the Wattsense user
console and retrieve the login information (email address and password).
• Once on-site, activate the Box on the console:
–How to Log in to the console: enter the email and password provided by the administrator and click on "Log in".
–Enter the alphanumeric identifier of the Box in the search rectangle at the top.
–Click on "Activate".
–It is required to give the Box a name in the "Name" field (for example, the name of the site where it will be installed).
–If necessary, add additional information in the "Description" field in order to clearly identify the Box (for example the floor
or the precise place of installation if on the same site there are several Boxes).
–Click on "Activate the Box".
• You will then be able to access the configuration tools.
2 The power supply of the Box
Make sure that the Box has been activated beforehand on the user console.
• Ideally, place the Box in an electrical enclosure or cabinet.
• Attach the Box:
–Mount the Box on a DIN rail.

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–Or attach 2 screws to a wall and hook the Box using the notches on the back of the case: Screws of maximum 4 mm in
diameter, with a head of maximum 7.5 mm diameter, a spacing of 89.4 mm.
• Use a DC power supply of 12V to 24V, 2A.
• Screw the cable into the power connector of the Box.

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• Connect the cable to the power supply.
• Check that the "Power" LED is lit (steady green light).
• Wait for ten seconds: the "Heartbeat" LED flashes (green light).

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• Wait for the GSM LED to flash; if the LED does not flash after a few minutes, see the GSM Antenna chapter.
• Check that the Box appears on the console: the presence indicator of the Box changes from red to green.
• If the Box appears on the console, it is functional; you can go to the connection step of the Box to the equipment and/or the
network of the building.
• If the Box does not appear on the console, see the GSM Antenna chapter.
3 GSM Antenna
The Box is supplied with a standard GSM antenna.
• If the quality of the GSM signal is good: keep the original antenna installed on the Box.
• If the signal quality is insufficient: move the original antenna out of the cabinet; use an RF extension cord with SMA connector,
up to 2 meters, + 1 adhesive support to hold the antenna.

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• If the signal quality is still insufficient: use a high-gain antenna with a maximum of 10 meters of cable; this antenna can, for
example, be moved to the outside or to the other floors to obtain a better signal quality. Please note that, beyond 15 meters of
cable, the GSM signal is significantly weakened.
4 To connect the Box to the BMS
• Determine the type(s) of network(s) associated with the BMS (communication protocols between the BMS server and the
technical equipment).
• Obtain, if possible, the schematic of the communication network(s) of the BMS.
• Identify where and how the BMS server connects to the building’s network.
4.1 In case of IP network (Except LON)
Connection:
• Make sure to have an Ethernet cable
• Connect the cable to the Ethernet port of the Box ETH1 or ETH2.

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• Connect the Box to the switch (IP network) on which the supervision PC/BMS server is connected.
• Check that the ETH1 or ETH2 LED lights up.
Configuration:
• If there is not a DHCP server on the network, attribute a static IP address, its mask and the gateway if necessary to the Box
(Discuss with the building’s IT manager).
• If there is a DHCP server on the network, the address is automatically assigned.
Information to retrieve in preparation for the configuration:
• For each device that communicates in Modbus IP
–From the BMS software, perform an extract of the available properties: list the data types provided by the different devices
to which the BMS has access.
–If it is impossible to retrieve this information, recuperate the IP address and TCP port (and if needed, for some devices, the
slave address (Slave ID), the brand, and model of the equipment, and extra identifying information. This information is
necessary for the installation configuration and to retrieve data.
• In the case of a BACnet IP network
–Write down the BACnet port of the network. This information will be necessary for the installation configuration and to
retrieve data.

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4.2 In case of LON IP-852 network
Connection:
• Make sure to have an Ethernet cable.
• Connect the cable to the Ethernet ports of the Box ETH1 or ETH2.
• Connect the other end of the cable to the IP-852 server on the LON network.
• Verify that the ETH1 or ETH2 LED lights up
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