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  • Page 1 User Manual WISE-4610 LoRa Wireless I/O Module...
  • Page 2 The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2019 by Advantech Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Advantech Co., Ltd. also reserves the right to improve the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3 In this event, users are required to correct the interference at their own expense. Technical Support and Assistance Visit the Advantech website at www.advantech.com/support to obtain the latest product information. Contact your distributor, sales representative, or Advantech's customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance.
  • Page 4  WISE-S614 4AI and 4DI  WISE-S672 6DI, 1RS-485 * 1RS-485/232 Note! A micro-B USB cable for configuring WISE-4610 nodes is available for order:  1700023619-01 Micro USB type-B male to USB type-A male cable, 1 M WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 5 According to IEC 704-1:1982 standards, the sound pressure level at the opera- tor's position does not exceed 70 dB (A). DISCLAIMER: These instructions are provided in accordance with IEC 704-1. Advan- tech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein. WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 6 L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable. WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    WISE Series Family .................. 2 System Diagram..................3 Figure 1.1 WISE-4610 System Diagram........3 Battery Switch ................... 3 Figure 1.2 WISE-4610 Battery Switch ......... 3 LED Indicators................... 4 Figure 1.3 WISE-4610 LED Indicators......... 4 Membrane Button..................5 Figure 1.4 WISE-4610 Membrane Button........5 Packing List....................
  • Page 8 4.2.9 LoRaWAN Functions ..............38 4.2.10 Configuration Parameters for LoRaWAN........39 Chapter Software Specifications ....41 Node and Gateway Connections ............42 5.1.1 WISE-3610 LoRa Gateway Setup ..........42 5.1.2 Configure LoRa Nodes Using WISE-Studio ....... 46 WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Product Introduction

    Chapter Product Introduction...
  • Page 10: Lora And Lorawan

    Advantech’s WISE-4610 LoRa wireless I/O module can be configured to support either a public or private LoRa using the WISE Studio utility via a USB port. For outdoor applications, WISE-4610 can be equipped with optional GPS, a solar rechargeable battery, and an IP65-rated enclosure to protect from water and dust ingress.
  • Page 11: System Diagram

    Battery Switch The WISE-4610 module is equipped with a switch to turn the battery ON/OFF. This switch is located at the side of the WISE-4610 module. Simply open the rubber cover and flick the switch to turn ON/OFF the battery power.
  • Page 12: Led Indicators

    3 ON - 60% <= V < 80%   4 ON - V >= 80% Note! If WISE-4610 is powered by the battery, the LED indicators will turn off after 15 seconds to save power. WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 13: Membrane Button

    Membrane Button Located at the front of the WISE-4610 module is a membrane button that can be used to switch between operating modes and to light up the LED indicators (refer to Section 4.2.9 “LoRaWAN Functions” for more information about the membrane but- ton functions).
  • Page 14 Refer to the WISE-6610 user manual for information on how to configure a LoRaWAN gateway. Note! A micro-B USB cable for configuring WISE-4610 is available for order:  1700023619-01 Micro USB type-B male to USB type-A male cable, 1 M...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    Chapter Hardware Installation...
  • Page 16: Modular Design

    I/O modules via a board-to-board connector. This allows users to install two I/O modules according to their specific usage requirements. Moreover, the modules can be affixed to WISE-4610 using the six screws provided (as shown in Figure 2.1). Figure 2.1 I/O Module Installation Note! The recommended screw torque is 2.5 ~ 3.0 kgf/cm...
  • Page 17: System Dimensions

    System Dimensions Figure 2.2 WISE-4610 Dimensions WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 18: Din-Rail Mounting

    Figure 2.3 WISE-S600 Series I/O Module Dimensions DIN-Rail Mounting WISE-4610 modules can be fixed to a cabinet with mount rails. Use a flathead screw- driver to affix the DIN rail mounting adapter to the module. Then attach the end brackets provided with the product to prevent sliding.
  • Page 19 Figure 2.5 DIN-Rail Mounting Adapter Installation Figure 2.6 DIN-Rail Mounting (Front View) WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 20: Wall Mounting

    Figure 2.7 DIN-Rail Mounting (Rear View) Wall Mounting The plastic wall-mount bracket provided with the product, can be used to mount WISE-4610 on a wall, panel, or cabinet. Figure 2.8 Wall Mount Bracket Installation WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 21: Pole Mounting

    The pole-mounting ring must be unlocked with a screwdriver before inserting it into the module. To mount the module on the pole, tightly lock the pole-mounting ring. Figure 2.9 Pole Mount Bracket Installation (Front View) Figure 2.10 Pole Mount Bracket Installation (Rear View) WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 22 WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 23: Chapter 3 Hardware Specifications

    Chapter Hardware Specifications...
  • Page 24: Wireless Interface

    The outdoor range is estimated based on line of sight. The actual trans- mission distance will be affected by the application environment. Users should conduct a site survey to determine the setup range of a wireless network. WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 25: Gps

    Operating Humidity: 25 ~ 95% RH (non-condensing) Storage Humidity: 0 ~ 95% RH (non-condensing)  Note! The storage and operation of WISE-4610 modules MUST be in environ- ments that meet the temperature specifications. Note! WISE-4610 modules can withstand operation in environments with less than 30% humidity.
  • Page 26: Power

     Power Input Voltage: 10 ~ 50 V  Power Consumption: – WISE-4610: 11 W @ 24 V, when the battery is charging – WISE-S614: 1.9 W @ 24 V – WISE-S672: 0.3W@24V Solar Panel Input Voltage: 15 ~ 50 V ...
  • Page 27: Wise-S672 I/O Module

    Parity: None, Odd, Even Flow Control: Auto flow control (RS-485 only)  Signals: DATA+ and DATA-   Protection: 15 kV ESD  Supported Protocols: – Modbus/RTU (Up to 32 addresses with a maximum of 8 instructions) WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 28: I/O Pin Assignment

    I/O Pin Assignment Figure 3.1 WISE-S600 Pin Out Model Name WISE-S614 WISE-S672 Pin Number DI COM DI COM IA0+ DATA1- IA0- DATA1+ IA1+ IA1- IA2+ DATA2- IA2- DATA2+ IA3+ IA3- WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 29: Wise-S614 I/O Application Wiring

    3.6.1 WISE-S614 I/O Application Wiring Figure 3.2 WISE-S614 Digital Input Wiring Diagram (Port A) Figure 3.3 WISE-S614 Analog Input Wiring Diagram (Port B) 3.6.2 WISE-S672 Application Wiring Figure 3.4 WISE-S672 Digital Input Wiring Diagram (Port A) WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 30: Power Supply Wiring

    Figure 3.5 WISE-S672 Serial Port Wiring Diagram (Port B) Power Supply Wiring WISE-4610 modules are designed to support a standard unregulated 24-V indus- trial power supply. However, they can also accept 10 ~ 50 V input with a peak-to- peak power ripple of 200 mV. The immediate ripple voltage should be maintained at 10 ~ 50 V .
  • Page 31: Configuration Interface

    Configuration Interface  Interface: USB virtual COM port  Connector: Micro-B USB  USB Chipset: Silicon Labs CP210x  Driver: CP210x USB-to-UART bridge VCP drivers WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 32 WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 33: Firmware Specifications

    Chapter Firmware Specifications...
  • Page 34: Wise-Link Sdk

    WISE-Link SDK WISE-4610 is the end node in a WISE-Link wireless network with a star topology and paired with a WISE-3610 gateway. The WISE-Link v1.0 node SDK architecture is used to define the RF communication mode between LoRa nodes and the LoRa gateway.
  • Page 35: Interface Design

    DR5 - SF7/ DR12 - SF8/ DR12 - SF8/ 500 KHz 125 KHz 500 KHz 500 KHz DR13 - SF7/ DR6 - SF7/250 DR13 - SF7/ DR13 - SF7/ 500 KHz 500 KHz 500 KHz DR7 - FSK WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 36 EUI64 address space that uniquely identifies the end-device. (Length: 8 bytes) The device address (DevAddr) adopts the last four bytes of DevEUI. The DevAddr consists of 32 bits and identifies the end-device Device Address within the current network. (DevAddr) (Length: 4 bytes) WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 37 Whenever an end-device joins a network via OTAA, the AppKey is Application Key used to derive the NwkSKey and AppSKey session keys specific to (AppKey), if OTAA the end-device for encrypting and verifying network communication and application data. (Length: 16 bytes) WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 38: Positioning

    4.2.2 Positioning 4.2.2.1 General Description WISE-4610 accesses the u-blox EVA-M8M-0 GNSS module via the I2C interface. This GNSS module can provide geolocation and time information. The features of EVA-M8M are listed below. Features 72-channel u-blox M8 engine GPS/QZSS L1 C/A, GLONASS L10F,...
  • Page 39: Led Indicator Behaviors

    1 ON - 20% < V < 40% Signal 4 Green (if pressing the Strength  2 ON - 40% <= V < 60% membrane button)  3 ON - 60% <= V < 80%  4 ON - V >= 80% WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 40: Battery Charging

    An unsigned integer value of the number of cycles Cycle Count 0 ~ 65535 the battery has undergone An unsigned integer value of the battery temperature in units of 0.01 °C. Temperature °C * Temperature: 0x06/0x07 command used. It should be the external thermistor temperature. WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 41 TDD = Tab Disconnect is detected. True when set. HW [1:0] Device Identification. Default is 01. SOC1 = State-of-Charge Threshold 1 (SOC1 Set) reached. True when set. SOCF = State-of-Charge Threshold Final (SOCF Set%) reached. True when set. DSG = Discharging detected. True when set. WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 42: Usb Vcom And Restful

    URI. client must supply the ID if the resource exists, “replace” it with the inbound data if it doesn't exist, create a new one (assuming you can do that) PATCH WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 43: Wise-Link I/O Data Format

    4.2.6 WISE-Link I/O Data Format To facilitate integration with the WISE-3610 gateway, WISE-4610 is designed to send I/O data to various payload field (see the table below). The raw data of DI, AI, COM1 and COM2 are all transmitted in TLV format.
  • Page 44: Membrane Button

    Refer to Section 4.2.3 “LED Indicator Behaviors” for detailed information regarding the membrane button functionality.  In the “DC Power Only” or “DC Power and Battery” modes, when WISE-4610 is powered via the power cable: The LED indicators are turned OFF as the default setting.
  • Page 45: Multiple Power Sources

    4.2.8 Multiple Power Sources WISE-4610 is compatible with three sources of power: batteries, DC power, and solar panels. The power source detection, power fail (remove cable and solar power), low- battery, and suspend LEDs will vary depending on the power source.
  • Page 46: Lorawan Functions

    4.2.9 LoRaWAN Functions WISE-4610 can be configured via WISE-Studio to establish a LoRaWAN. Item Description Device Operating (Default: 1) Mode 1: WISE-Link v1 2: LoRaWAN 3: Reserved for MAC-less 4: WISE-Link v2 Device Class (Default: 1) 1: Class A 2: Class B...
  • Page 47: Configuration Parameters For Lorawan

    4.2.10 Configuration Parameters for LoRaWAN OTAA Globally Unique End-Device Identifier (DevEUI) Device Address (DevAddr) Application Identifier (AppEUI) Application key (AppKey) Network Session Key (NwkSkey) Application Session Key (AppSKey) WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 48 WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 49: Software Specifications

    Chapter Software Specifications...
  • Page 50: Node And Gateway Connections

     Enter the default IP address “192.168.1.1” to configure the WISE-3610 gateway.  Configure the WISE-4610 module using WISE-Studio through a USB port. Note! After configuring WISE-4610, remove the USB cable for RF transmis- sions. Users can check the LED indicators for RF status.
  • Page 51  Users can upgrade the firmware image via System/Backup/Flash Firmware. After firmware upgrades, the system will automatically reboot.  Configure the WISE-3610 gateway via WISE Manager/Management. WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 52 Click edit for further WISE-3610settings.  For WISE-Link v 1.0, disable the Beacon and Periodic Join functions on the WISE-Link page to enable OTAA. Additionally, in the Join tab, disable the Time- stamp function and set the Rejoin Period as 24h. WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 53  Configure nodes in the WISE-Link network. Use WISE-4610 node data to complete the WISE-3610 gateway configuration.  Navigate to the WISE Manager/Payload Field options to add a payload field for AI/DI/COM configuration. Note! Restart the system after all the settings have been configured.
  • Page 54: Configure Lora Nodes Using Wise-Studio

    Microsoft .NET framework 3.5 or later  Internet Explorer 10 or later 5.1.2.2 Installing WISE-Studio The latest version of WISE-Studio is available on the Advantech support website http://support.advantech.com/. To install the software, download the installation file and execute it locally. 5.1.2.3 Introduction to WISE-Studio WISE-Studio is a tool for configuring WISE modules.
  • Page 55 Communication Box In this box, there are several communication interfaces for configuring various WISE modules. The WISE-4610 series uses the USB serial interface for configuration. Refresh: Pressing this button refreshes the USB serial interface. USB-Serial: This block is for connecting to a WISE module via USB. The available USB serial port number will be shown here.
  • Page 56 Power Status displays the power source and battery status. LoRa Information shows the Activation Mode/Device Address/Device Class/Data Rate. Device Information lists the module firmware and web page version. WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 57 Use WISE-Studio to obtain data of the WISE-4610 node for configuring the WISE- 3610 gateway. Below is the WISE-4610 node data. This page provides all the information needed for WISE-3610 configuration. The items on this page allow users to set the data update interval (starting from 1 sec).
  • Page 58 WISE-4610 supports Time Synchronization via GPS. On this page, users can obtain the WISE module coordinates. WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 59 The WISE-4610 module is equipped with GPS. The options on this page allow users to enable/disable GPS positioning. To save power, GPS is disabled by default. More- over, users can configure the specific update interval. As shown below, the GNSS System field features a dropdown menu with different GPS system combination options.
  • Page 60 The filter can be enabled/disabled by clicking the Digital Filter check box. When the filter is enabled, the minimum acceptable signal width can be defined in the Min. Low Signal Width and Min. High Signal Width fields (increment: 0.1 ms). WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 61 “logic low” until the latch is cleared manually, which will return the logic status to “logic high”. The logic status can be determined via the latch sta- tus LED included on the DI Status page. Clear the latch by clicking Clear. WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 62 COM1 (RS-485 Port) WISE-4610 features one RS-485 port for Modbus gateway functionality. This port can be used to poll data from RS-485 Modbus/RTU slave devices, such as Advan- tech’s ADAM-4000 or ADAM-5000/485 series devices. Status Navigate to the COM1 tab to check the status or configure the RS-485 Modbus mas- ter function.
  • Page 63 Modbus slaves  Delay Between Polls: This item allows users to set the delay time between each Modbus instruction  CRC Check: This item allows users to set the CRC check to ignore Modbus CRC errors WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 64 Rules can be enabled/disabled by setting the Type value. Enabled rules will be denoted with a green icon. The system will prompt users to confirm the submission of rules. Note! After configuring the rules, click Submit to implement them. WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 65 Move the mouse cursor over the table title rows to view tips. Diagnostician Because every device has a different response time, the WISE-4610 module sup- ports a diagnostics function for testing the response time of each rule. This is intended to reduce the scan interval. Users can refer to the response time shown on this page when configuring the Scan Interval in the Rule Setting pages.
  • Page 66 Firmware To update the firmware, go to the Firmware page in System Configuration and click the update file. The latest official firmware releases are available on the Advantech support website (http://support.advantech.com/). Users can also upload or export the configuration file.
  • Page 67 WISE-4610 User Manual...
  • Page 68 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, such as electronically, by photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. © Advantech Co., Ltd. 2019...

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