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7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual
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7600RF RF Receiver
Manual
Revision 2.1E
Nico Technology Ltd.
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This Manual
This manual provides any required information for installation, configuration
and operation of the 7600RF RF Receiver.
It exclusively treats the handling of this device. It neither describes the
LonWorks technology by Echelon nor the LonMark profile implemented in
detail. More specific information concerning these subjects can be found in the
documentation of Echelon (www.echelon.com) and the LonMark
Interoperability Association (www.lonmark.org).
The first part of this manual provides a survey about the device and its
installation in chapters 1 to 3. The 2nd part describes the implemented
application for lighting control and its configuration possibilities. Chapter 4
contains a description of the firmware interface while chapter 5 describes the
implemented LonMark Objects in detail providing an outlook of the individual
objects, their tasks and their relevant configuration parameters.
Chapter 6 explains the basics required to connect the objects to each other.
This manual is relevant for all variants of the 7600RF RF Receiver where
applications for lighting and switch control are implemented.
This documentation is subject to modification at any time without prior advice. Nico does not take over any
responsibility for mistakes or inaccuracies in this documentation and eventually occurring consequences.
In any case Nico as well as its representatives and staff are not reliable for eventual defaults, damages caused
indirectly or during use, occurring due to the use or non-usability of the software or the accompanying documentation.
Nico is a registered trademark of Nico Technology Ltd.
Echelon, LON, LonMark, LonWorks and Neuron are registered trademarks of Echelon Corporation. Other name may
be registered trade marks of the respective companies.

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Contents
Contents .........................................................................................................................3
2 Product Information...............................................................................................4
2.1 Functional Elements...................................................................................4
3 Installation..............................................................................................................4
3.1 Warnings ....................................................................................................5
3.2 Mounting....................................................................................................6
3.3 Connections................................................................................................6
3.4 Software Installation..................................................................................7
4 Device Description.................................................................................................8
4.1 Hardware Survey .......................................................................................8
4.2 Operation and Display Elements ...............................................................8
4.3 Connection Pin Assignment.......................................................................8
4.4 EMC.........................................................................................................10
4.5 Technical Specifications ..........................................................................10
4.6 Dimensions ..............................................................................................11
5 Application Software for ECOBINO...................................................................12
5.2 Interoperable Interface.............................................................................13
6 System Objects.....................................................................................................14
6.1 Node Object.............................................................................................14
6.2 Sensor Object...........................................................................................15
6.3 Default CP Value of Sensor Object..........................................................17
6.4 Battery life measure.................................................................................18
6.5 DIP Switch Setting...................................................................................18
6.5.1 DIP Switch for ON 7xxxRF Sensor devices........................................18
6.5.2 Wireless network Channel ID Setting..................................................19
7 Wireless Sensor ID Setting ..................................................................................19
8 Wireless Frequency scope and PN code ..............................................................20
PN code is for separate channel which is use same wireless frequency channel. .......20

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2 Product Information
2.1 Functional Elements
Figure 1.1 7600RF RF Receiver
No Description
1 Wireless antenna
2 Service pin button
3 Service LED indicator
4 DIP switch for wireless channel ID setting
5 LonWorks network connector
6 Power supply. 12~24VDC
2.2 Variants and Identifications
2.3 Scope of Delivery
3 Installation
This chapter first describes the installation of the device; the installation of the
configuration software is described in section 2.4.

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3.1 Warnings
Attention
The device must be installed in compliance with the relevant DIN/VDE
regulations or the relevant national standards. The connection to the
supply voltage must be performed in accordance with VDE 0100 and VDE
0160 or the relevant national standards. Installation should perform by
qualified and technical experienced personnel only.
CAUTION
At the connections of the LonWorks network 1 – 4 (Fig. 1.1, terminals 5)
and the power supply (terminals 6) 12~24VDC main voltage with load
guard band is accessible. The installation of the unit therefore has to be
effected in a switch cabinet or behind a respective cover.

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3.2 Mounting
3.3 Connections
The 7600RF has to be connected to a 12~24VDC power supply and to the
LonWorks network.According to the respective application peripheral
equipment has to be connected to outputs.

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Attention
Before connecting peripheral equipment the power supply device has to be
switched off.
The connection is effected by means of the included screw less terminals.
Clamping range of the screw terminals:
- Power supply connections (5.08mm grid, terminals 6): 0.2 – 2.5mm
The pin assignment of the connections is described in chapter 3.1, also
containing wiring details.
Voltage
The 12~24 Volt DC connections are through connected in order to achieve
easy installation.
LonWorks Network
The connection to the LonWorks network is made by means of power line
channels.
Attention
The 7600RF RF Receiver power supply recommend use 24VDC power supply.
3.4 Software Installation
The configuration software of the 7600RF RF Receiver has to be installed
by starting the program Setup.exe on the data carrier provided. It suns
under Windows 9x/2000 and NT.
Download url: http://www.nico-tech.com/download

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4 Device Description
The 7600RF RF Receiver for LonWorks network in automation. Its peripheral
scope has been specially designed for the use as valve controller for device
spreading control of applications such as valve control or lighting control.
4.1 Hardware Survey
The 7600RF RF Receiver disposes of one LonWorks circuit for each.
4.2 Operation and Display Elements
The 7600RF RF Receiver is fitted with a service button accessible via a
small gap on the front panel (see Figure. 1.1, 8). Activation of the buttons
generates a service-pin message transmitted via the LonWorks network.
The processor status as well as the service-pin status are displayed by the
service LED (figure. 1.1,A), which is on while the service button is
activated.
4.3 Connection Pin Assignment
The following tables show the connector pin assignment of the individual
connectors. Connections the 1marking cf. Figure. 1.1 On previously page.
In each clamp block pin 1 is situated on the left. For further wiring
information see figure 3.1.
LonWorks Network Connection
The double-core bus line can be connection either to Net . No polarity has
to be considered by connecting the LonWorks network.

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Figure 3.1 Connector pin assignment LonWorks network

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4.4 EMC
The 7600RF RF Receiver is a CE certified device according to the
regulation 89/336/EEC for electron magnetic compatibility, modified by
92/31/EEC”. Concerning the emission it fulfills classification B (living area)
according to EN 55022A/B, EN 55011 A/B and EN 50081-1/2 and,
concerning the interference sensibility, classification A (industrial area)
according to EN 50082-2.
4.5 Technical Specifications
CPU Echelon Neuron 3150,10MHz
Memory 64Kbytes Flash memory, 512Bytes EEPROM,2Kbytes
SRAM,8Kbyte external SRAM
LonWorks Transceiver FT-X1
Power supply 12~24VDC(24VDC is recommend)
Power consumption 1.5w
Connection M2.5 screw (Pitch:3.5mm)
Operation 0 ~ +50Temperature
Storage -20 ~ +70
Admitted relative humidity 10 ~ 90%, non condensing
Dimensions 60 x 94 x 30 mm,
Mounting Wall mounting
Display & Operation Service-pin and Reset LED indicator and button
Max. connections 8 wireless sensor devices
Max trans len 10 Meters
Table 3.1 Technical Specification
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