ICPDAS ZB-2510, ZB-2510P, ZB-2510-PA, ZB-2510-T User Manual

ZB-2510 Series User Manual, Ver. 1.2 Page 1
ZB-2510 Series User Manual
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction......................................................................................................................... 3
2. Specifications...................................................................................................................... 4
3. Product Description ......................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Internal I/O Structure............................................................................................. 5
3.2 Appearance................................................................................................................... 6
3.3 Dimensions (Units: mm) ............................................................................................. 7
4. Operating Modes and Applications .......................................................................... 8
4.1 Introduction................................................................................................................. 8
4.2 ZigBee Repeater usage.............................................................................................. 9
1. Broadcast Mode: ................................................................................................. 9
2. User-defined Route Mode: ............................................................................... 9
3. User-defined Route Mode with a back-up route:.......................................10
4.3 Applications.................................................................................................................12
5. Quick Start for the ZB-2510 Series..................................................................14
5.1 Installing the ZB-2000 Driver..................................................................14
5.2 Installing the Hardware and Driver ........................................................16
5.3 Installing the Configuration Tool............................................................ 20
5.4 Quick Configuration for the ZB-2510 Series......................................22
6. Appendix .............................................................................................................................. 24
7. Ordering Information...................................................................................................27
8. Accessories ........................................................................................................................ 28
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1. Introduction
What are the benefits of using ZigBee?
ZigBee is a specification based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard for
wireless personal area networks (WPANs). It is targeted at applications
that require secure networking as well as high flexibility for network
expansion anytime new nodes are to be added. It is also widely used in the
industrial control field, in hospitals, labs and in building automation. Three
topologies are defined in the IEEE 802.15.4 standard: Star, Cluster Tree
and Mesh.
ZB-2510 Series
The ZB-2510 series are two ZigBee-based repeater modules included
in the ICP DAS product line. The main difference between T and PA-version is the transmission range. The ZB-2510-T supports an extended transmission range of up to 100 meters, whereas the ZB-2510-PA can transmit to a maximum of 700 meters. Both modules are able to operate in broadcast and user-defined route modes. When the repeater is set to broadcast mode, the transmission route is constructed by the ZigBee Host. The repeater will forward any data that it receives using broadcast mode. The advantage of this mode is that the repeater can be deployed in a “haphazard” manner without any concern about positioning. However, the main flaw of this mode is that if there are too many ZigBee slaves sending connection request at same time, incorrect ZigBee parent may response the ZigBee slave connection requests. It would be causing a ZigBee network may not get the best signal strength topology. In contrast, when the repeater is set to user-defined route mode, it can be constructed as the best ZigBee network in signal strength. The benefit of this mode is that the data transmission path can be defined by our-selves. We can use this feature to avoid the signal transmitted in the interference environment. However, if the main and redundant ZigBee repeaters have failure, the ZigBee will be invalid.
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2. Specifications
Features:
ISM 2.4 GHz Operating Frequency.
Full Compliance with 2.4 G IEEE802.15.4/ZigBee Specifications.
Wireless transmission range up to 100 m (LOS) (ZB-2510/ZB-2510-T)
Wireless transmission range typical for 700 meters, up to 1 km (LOS)(P/PA)
USB Interface for configuration.
GUI Configuration Software (Windows Version)
DIN-Rail Mountable.
Specifications:
Modules ZB-2510 / ZB-2510-T ZB-2510P / ZB-2510-PA Wireless RF Channels 16 Receive Sensitivity -102 dBm Transmit Power 9dBm /4 dBm 22 ~24 dBm, adjustable Network Topology Star, Mesh and Cluster tree Certification TUV (ZCP) Antenna (2.4 GHz) 3 dBi Omni-Directional
antenna
5 dBi Omni-Directional antenna
Transmission Range 100 m (LOS) Typical for 700 meters, up to 1
km (LOS)
Setting Interface USB Type B Included Cables CA-USB18 (1.8 M Cable) x 1; USB Type A connector (Type A to
Type B cable provided)
Compatibility USB 1.1 and 2.0 standard Supported Drivers Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista/Linux 2.6.19 LED Indicators ZigBee Net State Green ZigBee RxD Yellow Power Red Power Protection Power reverse polarity protection. EMS Protection ESD, Surge, EFT Required Supply Voltage
+10 VDC ~ +30 VDC
Power Consumption 1.5 W 3 W Connection 3-pin 5.08 mm Removable Terminal Block. Mechanical Casing Plastic Flammability UL 94V-0 materials Dimensions (W × L × H)
33 mm × 78 mm × 107 mm
Installation DIN-Rail Environment Operating Temperature
-25 ~ +75
Storage Temperature -40 ~ +80 Relative Humidity 5 ~ 95 % RH, non-condensing
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3. Product Description
3.1 Internal I/O Structure
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3.2 Appearance
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3.3 Dimensions (Units: mm)
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4. Operating Modes and Applications
4.1 Introduction
Operating Mode Description
Broadcast Mode
Establish used of the network routing path is automatically generated.
Refer to Broadcast Mode
User-defined Route
Mode
(Typical)
Each repeater uses a unique routing path to forward data. The repeater path needs to be pre-configured.
Refer to User-defined Route Mode
User-defined Route
Mode
(Back-up Route)
If a problem occurs on the current routing path, data will be automatically switched to another routing path. Two routing paths can be configured.
Refer to User-defined Route Mode with a back-p Route
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4.2 ZigBee Repeater usage
1. Broadcast Mode:
A diagram showing the typical usage for a ZigBee repeater that is forwarding data using broadcast mode is shown below:
In the initial stages of constructing a ZigBee network, the ZigBee Host will determine which repeater will be the forward spot of the default data transmission route. The designated repeater will forward the host data to the ZigBee Device and ZigBee DIO modules.
2. User-defined Route Mode:
Any repeater operating in this mode needs to be configured using a unique repeater ID number and with a second repeater ID number
(*1, *2)
that defines where this repeater should forward data to when it receives the ZigBee Device data
(*3)
.
Repeater ID 01 02 03 04 13 14
Repeater forwarding data
received from the ZigBee
device
(*a)
00
(*b)
01 02 03 ... ... 12 13
Repeater configuration table 1
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