Hardware Description
Description
@Translator: see NNZ50846-0x
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Wireless Panel Server - Rear view |
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Wireless Panel Server - Front view |
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Wireless Panel Server - Bottom view |
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Voltage Presence Indicator LEDs
LED indication | Description |
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LED ON (white) | Voltage detected |
LED OFF | Absence of voltage |
3 LEDs blinking | Firmware update in progress |
Wireless Panel Server Status LED
Pushbutton
The pushbutton is used to perform the following operations:
Rebooting Wireless Panel Server
To reboot the Wireless Panel Server :
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Press and hold the pushbutton for more than 5 seconds.
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Release the pushbutton.
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The status LED turns steady orange while the Wireless Panel Server is rebooting.
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The status LED turns blinking green while the Wireless Panel Server is attempting to connect to LoRa network.
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Finally, the status LED turns steady green indicating that the Wireless Panel Server is connected to a LoRa network.
Resetting Wireless Panel Server to Factory Settings
To reset the Wireless Panel Server to factory settings:
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Power off the Wireless Panel Server (Unplug the power supply connector).
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Power on the Wireless Panel Server (Plug the power supply connector).
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Press and hold the pushbutton until the status LED is fast blinking orange.
NOTE: A continuously pressed pushbutton from the boot results to a factory reset. -
Within 5 seconds of seeing the status LED fast blinking orange, release the pushbutton and press it back again.
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If the pushbutton is pressed as mentioned in step 4:
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The status LED is fast blinking green.
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Then, the status LED turns steady orange while the Wireless Panel Server is rebooting.
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Then, the status LED turns blinking green while the Wireless Panel Server is attempting to connect to LoRa.
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Finally, the status LED turns steady green indicating that the Wireless Panel Server is connected to a LoRa network.
NOTE: The status LED blinks orange if connection to a LoRa network is not possible. -
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If the pushbutton is not pressed as mentioned in step 4:
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If the status LED turns steady red, the factory reset is cancelled.
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If the status LED starts blinking red, reboot the Wireless Panel Server . It is not reset to factory settings.
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QR Code
You can scan the QR code on the front face of a PrismaSeT Active switchboard with a smartphone running a QR code reader and connected to the Internet. It redirects to download EcoStruxure Facility Expert App or open it if you already have it installed on your mobile device.
If... | Then... |
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the Wireless Panel Server is not yet connected to Schneider Electric cloud | it opens the activation wizard to connect the Wireless Panel Server . |
the Wireless Panel Server is connected to Schneider Electric cloud | you can access your connected PrismaSeT Active switchboard or request access to it. |
When accessing the Go2SE landing page, the following information is displayed:
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Wireless Panel Server commercial reference and serial number
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Wireless Panel Server technical characteristics
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Wireless Panel Server technical publications
Tamper Detection
A tamper-indicating label helps detect unauthorized physical access into the Wireless Panel Server . One tamper-indicating label is affixed folded on rear and bottom of the Wireless Panel Server .
External LoRa Antenna
An external LoRa antenna (SMT10015) must be connected to the Wireless Panel Server and installed outside the switchboard. The antenna is required for LoRaWAN communication.
For information about antenna installation including antenna location:
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See DOCA0203EN PrismaSeT Active - Installation and Maintenance Guide .
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Access the demonstration video by clicking here.
High Service Level
To help ensure a high communication service level, Schneider Electric recommends that the Wireless Panel Server is replaced every 10 years.