Before beginning the Hyperstat provisioning process, you will need the following components:
- Flash Station PC
- Atmel-ICE tool
- Test CCU
- Test Smart Node
Step 1: Powering and connecting the Hypersense
Remove the Hypersense from the box and separate the two sides either by prying on each corner with a case knife, or by hooking your finger through the hole on the back and pulling sharply while holding the front edges.
To power the Hypersense, connect a Smart Node to the 24VAC power supply, then connect the Hypersense back board to the Smart Node using a four pin Molex cable. The connectors are on the right side of the Smart Node and the upper half of the Hypersense back board:
Step 2: Flash the Hypersense front board
Note: the Hypersense back board does not need to be flashed.
Connect the Atmel-ICE programming cable to the 10-pin connector on the Hypersense front board.
The connection is polar; if the following step fails you may need to reorient the connector.
Place the Hypersense front board onto the back board and press down to connect the two together. When facing the front of the Hypersense, be sure to press down the bottom-left corner first, so as not to damage the connector between the two boards.
In the PowerShell terminal, type the following command, then press enter:
.\hyperstat
Once you press enter, the terminal should begin to run the command, with the output reflecting this. It takes approximately three minutes for this to complete. Once you see the cursor reappear, the flash has completed.
Disconnect the Atmel-ICE cable from the Hypersense.
Step 4: Testing the Hypersense
You should have a CCU prepared at your test bench for the following steps with a test floor and zone configured for pairing.
The Hypersense acts as a sensor input for the Smart Node, so the following steps will pair the Smart Node and verify the sensor inputs as evidence that the Hypersense is working.
With the Smart Node powered on and connected to the Hypersense, press the right button five times to cycle to the “Installer Options” screen. Use the down button to navigate to the “Pair to CCU” option, then press the right button to select the option. At this point the Smart Node will enter Advertising mode and will display a unique MAC address.
On the Test CCU, select the “Pair Device” option to the right of your test zone in the “Zone Layout” screen. In the following screens, select the Smart Node option, then select any profile option.
On the device list screen, select the MAC address of the device that you are provisioning. Note: multiple MAC addresses may be present if multiple devices are in advertising mode. The last four digits of the MAC address can be used to identify your device.
In the following window, enter the six-digit PIN from the display on your Smart Node, then tap the green enter button. If the PIN is correct, you will be prompted with the Zone Configuration window. Scroll to the bottom of this window and tap “Set”.
On the Test CCU, return to the Status screen by tapping the dial icon in the upper right corner of the screen. You will see your test zone. Wait until it displays a temperature value from the Smart Node – this will confirm that the communication between the devices is working. You may be able to expedite this waiting period by toggling between the Settings and Status screens.
Step 5: Factory Reset and Repackage the Hypersense
If the pairing test was successful, you can now factory reset the Hypersense. Hold down the middle and right buttons until the “Inputs” menu appears, then press the middle button six times to cycle to the “Installer Options” screen. Press the right button three times to navigate to the “Factory Reset” option, then press the left button to select it. On the following screen, press the middle button to confirm your choice. After a couple seconds, the screen will turn white and the Hypersense will restart.
Verify that the reset was successful by pressing the middle and right buttons to return to the “Inputs” menu, then press the middle button two times to return to the “Version” screen and ensure that the zone name is “Hyperstat” and the address is blank.
Turn off your power supply, then disconnect the Hypersense front board and back board, and unplug the 4-pin cable from the back board.
Reconnect the Hypersense front board and back board and return it to its box. At this point the 75F Hypersense provisioning process is complete, and the Hypersense is ready for packing and shipment.
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