Channel number Frequency range
Recommended geo-
graphical area of use
1
868,299866 MHz for
(standard version)
Europe
920,299951 MHz (Aus-
tralian version)
Australia
2
868,499817MHz
(standard version)
Europe
920,499,902MHz
(Australian version)
Australia
11 868.100000MHz Malaysia
12 868.050000MHz Hongkong
5.4.2 Auto-configuration
If your devices support automatic configuration, you can also configure the
network automatically. You then no longer need to add the devices
manually (for manual adding, see
Finding and adding devices [}48]
).
Depending on the size of your WaveNet, the complete autoconfiguration
may take some time. You can therefore restrict automatic configuration to
branches of your WaveNet (manually select RouterNodes or select them
directly). This does not check all connections and it is possible that the
LockNodes are not assigned to the most accessible RouterNode. Only
make use of the limited auto-configuration if you are absolutely sure.
Optimized autoconfiguration
If you select the Optimized checkbox Optimised , the system searches for
both new and already configured devices.
If the WaveNet Manager discovers that nodes that have already been
configured are much easier to reach from other segments (from other
RouterNodes), the WaveNet Manager will move these nodes to the
segments with the better accessibility.
You can also move the nodes manually afterwards (see
Assigning
LockNodes to another RouterNode [}144]
).
1. The WaveNet Manager searches for accessible RouterNodes.
2. The WaveNet Manager searches for reachable LockNodes on every
RouterNode that is reached (six searches).
Once auto-configuration is complete, the WaveNet Manager will display all
devices that have been reached, together with their hex address and chip
ID.
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