LoRa Easy Actuator (2 inputs / 4 outputs)
The BMS a command. The receiver sends a radio command. It executes the command.
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The actuator transmitter is designed for remote radio control of relays using the LoRa Easy protocol LoRa Easy a proprietary Enless protocol). The actuator features 2 dry-contact inputs and 4 controllable relay outputs. It can be used in three distinct modes, allowing it to be controlled in various scenarios.
Multiple uses
Remote control
The actuator receives radio commands from a LoRa Easy receiver LoRa Easy control its relays. In this mode, the BMS initiates the control scenarios, and the actuator executes the commands it receives.
Local control
In this mode, the actuator operates autonomously. It uses its input values to control its relay outputs. The device does not need to communicate with a BMS local control mode.
Device-to-Device
In D2D mode, the actuator can receive data from up to 4 Enless sensors. It will control its relays based on the alarm thresholds you have configured on the transmitters (e.g., high temperature threshold).
LoRa Easy Communication
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The Enless actuator transmitter is compatible with the LoRa Easy radio protocol LoRa Easy Enless’s proprietary protocol). Communication takes place LoRa Easy via LoRa Easy radio with an LoRa Easy receiver (Modbus or BACnet). If desired, you can use a signal repeater positioned halfway between your actuator transmitter and the LoRa Easy receiver.
It is not compatible with LoRaWAN mode.
Commands from the BMS
The mode most commonly used by Enless integrators is "Remote Control" mode. In this mode, an LoRa Easy receiver (Modbus or BACnet) is installed on-site and communicates with a BMS. The receiver can relay commands from the BMS actuator transmitter via radio.The control process thus takes place at the BMS level: the receiver sends commands to the actuator, and the actuator executes them once received.