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-Receiving
temperature and humidity data from devices by wireless connections
-Receiving
critical event data from devices for exceeding temperature thresholds and
transmitting warning signals over USB interfaces
-USB
interface for Windows
-Detections
of burglar loops, microphone detection, panic button, high/low temperature, and
high/low humidity with RM10
-Contains
a log of temperature and humidity data that are obtained from maximum eight
RM10s and/or TP10s
USB
transmitting signal format of temperature and humidity data:
(RM10 number) (temperature in Celsius) (temperature in Fahrenheit)
(relative humidity in %)
Example: “RM10#: 00 T16.5C 61.6F H56.5%<CR>” where CR is hex 0d or a
carriage return.
USB
transmitting signal format of critical event:
Note: RM10 or TP10 always sends temperature and humidity data in
front of event code.
(RM10 number) (event code)
Example: “RM10#: 01 T16.0C 60.7F H65.8% RM10#: 01 EVENT CODE:
3<CR>” where CR is hex 0d or a carriage return.
Event
codes received from RM10:
0 : Burglar loop
1 : Low temperature
3: Panic
4: High temperature
5: Testing
6: Sound triggered burglar loop
7: Humidity
PC
software, BT30program.exe:
The
following parameters are read and written between PC and RM10s via BT30:
Detections
of Burglary loop, sound, temperature and humidity.
Arm/Disarm
Entry delay time for burglary loop/door
Exit delay time for burglary loop/door
Normally opened or closed loop
Siren duration
Alarm restoring duration
High temperature threshold
Low temperature threshold
Sound trigger value
High humidity threshold
Low humidity threshold
RP10 output
enable/disable at event reporting.
Temperature polling timing for RM10 sending new temperature and humidity data
to BT30
RM10s
connect with BT30 for sending new values of temperature and humidity. The
software lists all the temperature and humidity data from all RM10s.
Options:
Wall-mount bracket
Dimensions: 6
cm (2.25") W x 8.3 cm (3.25") H x 3.2 cm (1.25") L
Weight:
500g (3 oz)
Environmental:
Operating temperature: -10 to 40 degree C, Humidity: 85% RH at 35 degree C
USB
interface by a virtual RS232 com port
300-115200 baud rate, no handshake, one stop bit, no parity, and
eight data bits.
Demo software, BT30demo.exe shows type of emergency signals with
temperature/humidity data. A wave file may be played on PC speaker when BT30
receives emergency signal. The screen shows time and date, type of event (panic
condition in this example), reporting RM10 (RM10 Number 00 in this example),
temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit and relative humidity in %. Received data
is stored in “al.txt” and “archived.txt”.
Ther
USB interface employs virtual communication port. Reading data at PC is
implemented by ReadFile commands. Designated port
number is available in PC’s Device Manager. Installation of USB interface may
be required by setting “Load VCP” in Advanced section of USB Serial Converter
Properties in Device Manager and restarting PC.
The model RM10 is
shown below. It contains power switch, screw terminals for loop input, DC-input
power connector, arm/disarm/panic button, power LED, arm LED and microphone
input. It contains temperature/humidity sensors internally. Model RM10 must be
ordered separately.
The iPhone® app, “alarm10” is also available to see programmed value of
RM10s and BT30 by wireless instead of using USB interface. Recorded temperature
and humidity values from all eight RM10s may be viewed with the app. The
“alarm10” app is also available to view and change all parameters in RM10.
Micro Seven, Inc.
Portland, Oregon U.S.A.