III. ADVANCE GUIDE 3.1 Principle of Operation 3.1.1 LED meaning 3.1.1.1 LED status Status Meaning Fixed ON iConnector has been supplied with external power Blinking (4 seconds blink 1 time) Without external power, iConnector is using battery. Blinking (2 seconds blink 1 time) Low battery warning (Used for type D battery version) 3.1.1.2 LED modbus Status Meaning Fixed ON Modbus connected Blinking (1 seconds blink 2 time) Connection errors (wrong configuration of baudrate, noise, …) OFF No modbus connection 3.1.1.3 LED network Status Meaning Blinking (1s change state) Connecting with Globiots Blinking (2s change state) Initializing wifi generator, waiting for configuration via phone or modbus tool (For iConnector wifi) OFF/Blinking (2s change state) No connection with Globiots 3.1.2 Memory Map Address Size (bytes) Memory type Read/Write Description 0-0x1FFF 8096 FLASH R/W Save active configuration, do not allow log, realtime. 0x2000-0x22FF 768 RAM R Save data read from modbus slaves. 0x2300-0x24FF 512 RAM R The intrinsic data of iConnector 0x3000-0x30FF 256 RAM R/W 0x5000-0x50FF 256 FLASH R/W 0x6000-0x6FFF 4096 RAM R Save data read from modbus slaves Data address area: 0x2000-0x22FF (768 bytes), and 0x6000-0x6FFF (4096 bytes). Controller address area: 0x3000-0x30FF (256 bytes, without flash storage), and 0x5000-0x50FF (256 bytes, with flash storage). Address area 0x5000-0x50FF 256 bytes; Save in flash (when power is lost, will keep the same value); Allows reading, and writing from Globiots; Allow log (realtime); Allows Modbus write to Slaves; It is not allowed to store data read from Modbus Slaves. NOTE: Flash recorded about 100,000 times will be damaged so do not use this area to contain the value is changed several times. 3.1.3 Logged data Up to 20 different log cycles; 320 log parameters maximum for all log cycles. Up to 120 log parameters per log cycle. 3.1.4 Modbus Support modbus RTU. Address slave 1… 247. It is not allowed to set address slave = 0. Baudrate 4800/9600/19200. Parity none / odd / even. Up to 100 modbus instructions. The address area for storing read data: 0x2000-0x22FF (768 bytes), and 0x6000-0x6FFF (4096 bytes). Controller address area: 0x3000-0x30FF (256 bytes, without flash storage), and 0x5000-0x50FF (256 bytes, with flash storage). 3.1.5 Realtime Read up to 200 parameters. If all parameters are float (4 bytes) then read up to 140 parameters. The fastest realtime sending frequency is 1 second. 3.1.6 Alarm Up to 28 alarms. Supported data types: PrmType Description # Byte Range 1 BYTE 1 0 to 255 2 UINT16 2 0 to 65,535 3 UINT32 4 0 to 4,294,967,295 4 FLOAT 4 -/+3.40282347 * (10^+38) 5 INT16 2 -32,768 to 32,767 6 INT32 4 -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 3.1.7 Event The event table is 1024 bytes. The number of events depends on the short length of the event configured. Supported data types: PrmType Description # Byte Range 1 BYTE 1 0 to 255 2 UINT16 2 0 to 65,535 3 UINT32 4 0 to 4,294,967,295 4 FLOAT 4 -/+3.40282347 * (10^+38) 5 INT16 2 -32,768 to 32,767 6 INT32 4 -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647 3.1.8 Health data Every 15 seconds send health pack 1 time. 3.2 Configuration 3.2.1 Online configuration from Globiots Refer section 5. Configure Device of the Globiots manual in the link to get the instruction of configurating the iConnector in Globiots 3.2.2 Offline configuration Step 1: Preparation Prepare some required devices as below01x A window PC01x USB-RS485 Configuration Cable01x  Power adapter 12-24VDC Download the Configuation software in the link Step 2: Hardware connection Connect the USB-A to the PC Connect M12 female of the cable to the iConnector Power the iConnector on by connecting DC jack from Power Adapter The above steps must be performed in order Step 3: Configuration the iConnector via iConfig software Open the iConfig software, then choose Correct Port, BaudRate and Parity. Port is based on the PCBaudRate is 9600Parity is NONE Click CONNECT button on the software (1) There are 11 configuration tabs on the top banner. Click a tab name to navigate to the corresponding sheet. (2) The first column displays the parameter names of the iConnector. (3) The second column shows the current values of the corresponding parameters (4) The third column is where users can input new configuration values. (5) After entering the new configuration in the third column, users must tick the corresponding checkbox to apply it. The tick will disappear once the new configuration is successfully written to the iConnector. After that, the updated value will appear in the second column.