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3. SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure into the WSG30 You can do this with the WSG30 web page or you can enter it using the WSG30 keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial number before you attach the sensor to the wall BATTERY INFORMATION The Wireless 4 20mA Sensor can be used with or without the internal 24VDC supply When the internal supply is used to power the transducer the device must be powered by an external power supply in which case the batteries are used as a backup in the event of a power failure In this scenario the batteries will last approximately 15 hours When the 4 20mA sensor is used with the internal 24VDC supply disabled you can operate it on battery power only The approximate battery life is 2 years at a sampling frequency of 3 seconds 37 WSG30 Users 24 VDC POWER SUPPLY The Wireless 4 20mA sensor has a internal 24 VDC power supply that is intended to be used to power your 4 20mA transducer It can provide up to 30mA of current If your transducer does not require an external power supply then you can disable the 24V supply in the sensor by moving the 24VDC jumper on the circuit board to the OFF position This will conserve battery power in the event of a power failure 24V Supply in the on position WIRING THE 4 20MA TRANSDU
4. NE ERE ELE EE CR P kk kk kk 33 WSG Wireless Power 5 5 36 WSG Wireless 4 20mA Sensor se vocet kk s e SIR ete e tex kk kk kk kk k kk rose kk e 38 Wireless spot water detection sensOr WW kK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK kk KK kK k 42 WSG Wireless Zone Water detection 8 te 44 APPENDIX A WEEKLY TESTING 47 APPENDIX B WSG30 ACCESSORIES 48 APPENDIX RETURNING A WSG DEVICE FOR REPAIR 49 APPENDIX D 50 APPENDIX MODBUSO 5 5 51 Modbus Notes x kaq a Sih Vana ere pa es Roo ku 53 TEST LOG o oor eons 97 WSG30 Users Manual CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Sensaphone WSG30 This device can work with up to 30 Wireless sensors to monitor Temperature Humidity Water on the floor Power Dry Contacts and 4 20mA signals The sensors use mesh networking technology to create multiple communication paths between the sensors and the WSG30 to ensure reliable communications Sensors can also be battery powered for those installations where an outlet may not be available A LCD is provided to show the status of all Wireless sensors The unit
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6. Indoor Urban Up to 250 76m Transmit Power Output 100mW 20dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 3 AA alkaline batteries Battery Life Up to 2 years Sampling frequency 3 seconds Dimensions 6 8 x 3 5 x 1 5 Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice Chapter 7 Wireless Sensors WSG WIRELESS ZONE WATER DETECTION SENSOR INTRODUCTION The WSG Wireless Zone Water Detection sensor provides ZONE WATER DETECTION SENSOR remote leak detection without running wires Contact data is sent from the sensor to the WSG30 via an integrated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit its signal up to 300 indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site The WSG30 series of Wireless sensors also feature mesh networking technology which allows each sensor to be used as either a Wireless sensor router or as a low power battery operated sensor also referred to as an end point When used as a router greater distances can be realized because each sensor router adds another 300 of range to the system The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end point mode An optional plug in power supply is also available in which case the batteries function as backup power if main AC power fails power supply required for router mode NOTE Do not install the sensor in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the
7. sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclosure as this will impede it s ability to Wirelessly communicate with the WSG30 PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 Wireless Zone Water Detection Sensor 3 AA Alkaline batteries 1 10 Water Rope 5 Adhesive clamps 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Locate the sensor serial number on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure 2 Enter the serial number into the WSG30 using the web page or keypad 3 Mount the sensor 4 Attach power supply if using as a router and install the batteries 5 Watch the LCD or web page to confirm that the sensor has connected with the WSG30 SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure into the WSG30 You can do this with the WSG30 web page or you can enter it using the WSG30 keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial number before you attach the sensor to the wall BATTERY INFORMATION The Wireless Zone Water Detection Sensor can be used with or without the internal 24 supply When the internal supply is used to power the transducer the device must be powered by an external power supply in which case the batteries are used as a backup in the event of a power failure In this scenario the batter
8. 32 to 122 F 0 50 C Humidity 5 90 RH non condensing Power 120VAC 60 Hz outlet within 6 of the installation site Ethernet 10 100 ethernet jack nearby It is recommended that you install the unit in a central location such that the unit has as short a path as possible to all of the Wireless sensors WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION The WSG30 can be wall mounted using 4 6 screws Drywall anchors may be used if necessary Follow the steps below 1 Hold the enclosure up to the wall and mark the location of either the 2 keyholes or the 4 mounting holes with a pencil 2 Drill the holes and insert the drywall anchors if necessary Attach the enclosure to the wall with the Screws 3 Attach the Ethernet cable and plug the power supply to a 120VAC 60Hz outlet Chapter 2 Installation SENSAPHONE REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM WSG30 WIRELESS SENSOR GATEWAY RB MENU UP DOWN ENTER Figure 2 Wall mounted WSG30 Unit TURNING OFF THE WSG30 Once the power supply is plugged in the WSG30 will power up If power is subsequently removed the internal battery will continue to power the device If you wish to turn off the device completely you must enter the Power Down command at the keypad and then unplug the power supply See steps below 1 Press Menu 2 Arrow down to Diagnostics and press Enter 3 Arrow down to Power Down and press Enter 4 Unplug the Power Supply then press OK Enter BATTERY
9. Alarm Reset feature is used to re send alarm messages in the event that a fault condition is not corrected in a timely fashion If an alarm continues to exist for the duration of the programmed Reset Time see below the alarm will reset reactivate and the alarm message delivery process will begin all over again This is an optional feature Alarm Reset Time This is the time allowed for an alarms fault condition to corrected before the WSG30 resets reactivates the alarm and begins the message delivery process all over again It is recom mended that this be set to no lower than 30 minutes to prevent numerous messages from being sent Return to Normal Enable Disable This feature instructs the WSG30 to send a message when a sensor has changed from an alarm condition back to a normal condition Anyone who received the original alarm message will also be sent the Return to Normal message Datalogging Mode The WSG30 has two modes of data logging for each sensor Continuous or While In Alarm In Continuous mode the unit will log the value of the sensor on a fixed time interval all the time The Normal Interval sets the logging rate while the value is within the normal range The Alarm Interval sets the logging rate while the value is an alarm condition By choosing the While In Alarm mode you can choose to have the unit only log values when it exceeds the alarm limits This option minimizes the amount of data collected and maximizes the storage ca
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11. MIB is provided on the WSG30 CD Namn My Company inc 19005 Descnpbon Monennng System Fig 4 SNMP setup screen Common OIDs for Sensor Values Sensor 1 Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 8338 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 48 Sensor 2 Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 8338 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 48 Sensor 3 Value 1 3 6 1 4 1 8338 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 48 MODBUSG The WSG30 can be accessed via Modbus TCP protocol and function as a slave device To use this feature select the desired Modbus Mode Port number and Bit Representation for your Modbus network My Company Inc Battery 100 0 Descnpton Wireless Montonng System TCP Settings Mode Port t Order Fig 5 Modbus setup screen 20 Chapter 5 Programming NETWORK The Network Settings page allows you to view and configure all parameters associated with accessing the device via the Ethernet port see Network Configuration in chapter 1 for details This screen also displays the device s MAC address and lets you configure the web page port number Note that if you change the port number to anything other than 80 default you will be required to enter the port number as part of the device address in your browser e g xxx xxx xxx xxx where x s represent the ip address and s represent the port number Sensaphone WSG30 Wireless Sensor Gateway Name My Company In Battery 190 0 Description Wireless Montong System Location 48 St Chicago IL Power Setup System SMTP SNMP Modbus
12. a Fig 1 History Screen EVENT LOG QUERY Select Event Log from the top of the screen Select a particular Sensor to narrow your query results to events associated with a particular sensor or choose All to see all event types in the Event Log You can narrow the results from a particular time period by selecting the Mode drop down This gives you options to choose events from the Previous 24 Hours the Last 7 days the Current Month or you can select a Custom time period When you choose Custom the Start Time and End Time fields will become active Enter the start and end times for your query Next choose the maximum number of records you want returned for your query the choices are 25 50 100 and All Finally click the View Data button to display the results Alternatively you can Export the results to a file for viewing in another program Choose the Export file format from the drop down list XML CSV TXT and click the Export button to create a file DATALOG QUERY Select Data Log from the top of the screen Select a particular Sensor to narrow your query results to a particular sensor or choose All to see samples from all sensors Next choose whether youd like to view All samples all Normal samples or specifically samples that exceeded the alarm limits You can narrow the results from a particular time period by selecting the Mode drop down This gives you options to choose events from the Previous 24 Hours the Last 7 days
13. is powered by a plug in adapter and has a rechargeable backup battery located inside the enclosure Circuitry in the unit will maintain precise charging of the battery system The unit comes in a rugged plastic enclosure with tabs for wall mounting Connections for an antenna power supply and Ethernet are easily accessible from the top and bottom of the unit FEATURES The Sensaphone WSG30 includes the following features Communicates with up to 30 Wireless Sensors Monitors its own power supply and battery 80 Character lighted LCD e Built in rechargeable battery backup Rugged plastic enclosure TECHNICAL SUPPORT Reading this instruction manual will help you install and program the WSG30 Programming and sensor configuration are performed using the WSG30 web page Some programming can also be accessed via the keypad and display If there are any questions or problems that arise upon installation or operation please contact Technical Support at SENSAPHONE 901 Tryens Road Aston PA 19014 Toll Free 1 877 373 2700 Fax 1 610 558 0222 support sensaphone com Chapter 2 Installation CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION The WSG30 is housed in a plastic 7 6 w x 5 1 h x 2 0 d enclosure and is suitable for wall mounting DEVICE LAYOUT The front panel contains an 80 character LCD and a push button keypad The top of the unit has an antenna connector and the bottom contains the power and Ethernet c
14. setup User accounts Profiles including Username Password Access Level Escalation Level Schedules and Contact methods To begin click on Profiles from the menu bar The following screen will appear Sensaphone WSG30 Wireless Sensor Gateway My bre Battery 100 0x r Fig 10 Profile summary screen The WSG30 allows you to have up to 8 User Profiles Each Profile can have up to 4 contacts e mail SMS Text Message or SNMP trap You can choose to have a secure system with separate Usernames and Passwords for each Profile or you can choose to make the device accessible with no security e g no login required Note that to have a secure system using Usernames amp Passwords you must first create an Admin password on the Admin Setup screen To add a new Profile click the Add button To edit an existing Profile click on the user s name in the table The following screen will appear A description of each parameter is described below Enable Disable An Enabled Profile can login to the system and alarm messages will be delivered Disabled Profile cannot login and no alarm messages will be delivered This feature is useful to tempo rarily suspend access or alarm delivery without deleting all of the Profiles programming Name Enter the Users name in this field Username Enter a Username for login purposes optional Password Enter a Password for login purposes optional Acc
15. this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial number before you attach the sensor to the wall BATTERY INFORMATION The Wireless Power Sensor can operate for up to 2 years on a good set of AA alkaline batteries when the sensor is configured as an end device with a 3 second sampling interval Sensors configured as routers must use a plug in power supply Faster sampling intervals will reduce battery life BATTERY INSTALLATION Carefully separate the top of the enclosure from the bottom Locate the battery holder on the circuit board Take note of the polarity markings identifying the positive and negative ends of the batteries Install the batteries Re attach the top and cover 35 WSG30 Users 36 POWER SUPPLY WIRING ROUTER MODE When using your wireless sensor in Router mode you must use an external power supply Sensaphone Part XFR 0041 This is required because router mode uses more power than can be supplied by batteries alone for an extended period of time You can also use a power supply when the sensor is configured as an End Point which will greatly extend the life of the batteries and minimize the need to change them To connect the power supply remove the sensor cover and locate the screw terminals labeled SV DC connect the positive wire from the power supply to the terminal Plug the power supply into an appropriate outlet MOUNTING The sensor can be mounted directly on a flat surface Co
16. to change without notice Chapter 7 Wireless Sensors WSG WIRELESS SPOT WATER DETECTION SENSOR INTRODUCTION The WSG Wireless Spot Water Detection sensor provides remote leak detection monitoring without running wires Contact data is sent from the sensor to the WSG30 via an SPOT WATER DETECTION SENSOR integrated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit its signal up to 300 indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site The WSG30 series of Wireless sensors also feature mesh networking technology which allows each sensor to be used as either a Wireless sensor router or as a low power battery operated sensor also referred to as an end point When used as a router greater distances can be realized because each sensor router adds another 300 of range to the system The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end point mode An optional plug in power supply is also available in which case the batteries function as backup power if main AC power fails power supply required for router mode NOTE Do not install the sensor in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 Wireless Spot Water Detection Sensor 3 AA Alkaline batteries INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Locate the sensor serial number on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure 2 Enter the serial numbe
17. when it has line of site The WSG30 series of Wireless sensors also feature mesh networking technology which allows each sensor to be used as either a Wireless sensor router or as a low power battery operated sensor also referred to as an end point When used as a router greater distances can be realized because each sensor router adds another 300 of range to the system The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end point mode An optional plug in power supply is also available in which case the batteries function as backup power if main AC power fails power supply required for router mode NOTE Do not install the sensor in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclosure as this will impede its ability to Wirelessly communicate with the WSG30 PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 Wireless 4 20mA Sensor 3 AA Alkaline batteries 1 5VDC Power Supply 1 Plastic drywall anchors 1 6 Metal tapping screws INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Locate the sensor serial number on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure 2 Enter the serial number into the WSG30 using the web page or keypad 3 Mount the sensor 4 Attach power supply if using as a router and install the batteries 5 Watch the LCD or web page to confirm that the sensor has connected with the WSG30
18. 30 Users Example 4 Twenty Four to Thirty Sensors At least three sensors will have to be configured as routers The routers should be located an equal distance between the farthest sensor and the WSG30 and centrally located to minimize the distance between sensors in the general area of the router and the WSG30 The routing sensors should be added to the system first Router ADDING WIRELESS SENSORS To add a wireless sensor click Sensors from the main menu then click the Add button Enter a sensor Name the sensor Serial Number choose the operating Mode either End Point or Router then select the Sampling Frequency 1 5 seconds See sample figure below 1 ld 16 Unconfigured v Room 410 4th Floor Serial 1234 Mode End Point ORouter Sampling 3 sw Rate 8 Seconds Add Sensor screen Chapter 4 Configuring Wireless Sensors Click Save when finished Next insert batteries into the sensor and connect a power supply if required A power supply is required if the sensor is configured to be a Router A power supply is optional if configured as an End Point Monitor the Summary or Sensors screen to confirm that the sensor has connected NOTES ABOUT SENSOR PROGRAMMING In end point mode the sensor consumes minimal power which allows it to run on batteries In router mode the sensor will form a wireless network with the WSG30 and other sensors to increase communi c
19. CER If you will be using the internal 24VDC supply then connect the positive wire of your transducer to the 24VDC terminal on the sensor and connect the negative or current output wire of your transducer to the mA terminal on the sensor WIRELESS SENSOR GATEWAY 4 20mA SENSOR 4 20mA Transducer 4 20mA Transducer using 24VDC power supply If your transducer does not require an external 24V supply then connect the current output wire from the transducer the mA terminal on the sensor and connect the ground wire from your transducer to the GND terminal on the sensor 38 Chapter 7 Wireless Sensors WIRELESS SENSOR GATEWAY 4 20mA SENSOR Self Powered 4 20mA Transducer 4 20mA Output Ground 4 20mA sensor with self powered transducer BATTERY INSTALLATION Remove the four screws on the bottom of the enclosure Carefully separate the top of the enclosure from the bottom Locate the three battery clips on the circuit board Take note of the polarity markings iden tifying the positive and negative ends of the batteries Install the batteries in the clips Re attach the top and bottom cover with the four screws MOUNTING The 4 20mA sensor can be mounted directly on a flat surface Consideration should be given as to whether or not an electrical outlet will be required if using the optional power supply Mount the sensor as high as possible to provide for optimal Wireless
20. DC connect the positive wire from the power supply to the terminal Plug the power supply into an appropriate outlet MOUNTING The humidity sensor can be mounted directly on a flat surface Consideration should be given as to whether or not an electrical outlet will ies be required if using the optional power supply Mount the sensor as high as possible to provide for optimal Wireless transmission When installed within a building where the Wireless signal must travel through several obstruc tions the sensor should be located within 250 of the WSG30 or within 300 of a sensor router Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Install the drywall anchors if necessary to the wall Attach the housing to the wall using 6 tapping screws SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity Range 0 9096 RH non condensing Accuracy 396 from 20 8096 RH x 596 otherwise Range Indoor Urban Up to 300 90m Transmit Power Output 100mW 20dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 2 AA alkaline batteries and or 5VDC 300m4A plug in adapter Battery Life Up to 2 years Sampling interval 3 seconds Dimensions 3 1 x 3 8 x 1 1 7 9cm x 9 8cm x 2 85cm Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice 31 WSG30 Users 32 WSG WIRELESS DRY CONTACT SENSOR INTRODUCTION The WSG Wireless Dry Co
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22. Inputs then press the Enter key Use the Up Down Arrows to locate the sensor you want to delete then press the Enter key Press the down arrow to select Delete then press Enter The unit will confirm that you want to delete the sensor press Enter to confirm Wait at least 2 minutes before removing power from the sensor WSG30 Users Manual CHAPTER 5 PROGRAMMING INTRODUCTION The WSG30 is completely programmable from the internal webpage This makes it easy to setup program and utilize the features of the device The web page can be accessed by opening your internet browser Internet Explorer Firefox Safari and entering the IP address of your WSG30 see the Network Configuration section in Chapter 1 for assistance The menu items along the blue bar at the top of screen will help you locate specific programming parameters and features The Summary screen is your main page to view the current status of all monitored conditions Fig 1 Summary Screen SETUP MENU The Setup menu provides access to several programming screens dealing with the configuration of the device They are divided into the following areas System SMTP Modbus Network amp Administration A description of each area and the associated programming parameters are described below Fig 2 System setup screen SYSTEM The System settings are used to describe and configure general properties of the system The informa tion entered into the
23. METHODS E Mail Text Message SNMP Trap 8 Alarm escalation levels Comprehensive scheduling per input user and alarm destination DESTINATIONS 8 Programmable User Profiles 4 Programmable destinations per profile e Alarms can be assigned to specific User Profiles COMMUNICATION TYPES E Mail SMTP Text Messages via SMTP Web page HTTP SNMP MIB with Traps GET GETNEXT and SET e MODBUS TCP Slave Conformance Class 0 and 1 SENSORS Up to 30 Wireless Sensors Dry Contact Normally Open Normally Closed Temperature 2 8K Thermistor Water detection Humidity Power Failure 4 20mA Current Loop e 12 Bit Resolution CERTIFICATION STANDARDS FCC Part 15 Class B Compliant Data logging 32 000 Samples all samples include data date and time 1 second to 100 hours sampling rate variable rate per sensor User programmable sensor selection Battery Power Supply COMMUNICATION PORTS 9 Ethernet 10 100Base T LOCAL INDICATORS 80 Character lighted LCD Ethernet link and Activity LEDs POWER REQUIREMENTS e External transformer 120VAC 60Hz input 9VDC Output Rechargeable Battery Backup included WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY 2 4GHz ISM OPERATING CONDITIONS 0 50 C 32 122 F 0 90 RH non condensing PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 7 6 x 5 1 x 2 0 19cm x 13cm x 5cm e 2 5 165 1 3kg 49 WSG30 U
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
25. NG A VALUE OF JOHN DOE WOULD 53 WSG30 Users Manual 54 BE TERMINATED BY A 0 BECAUSE IT IS LESS THAN 32 CHARACTERS LONG BUT NOT A NAME THAT IS 32 CHARACTERS LONG ARRAYS ARE NEVER TERMINATED NON GENERIC DATA TIMESTAMPS TIMESTAMPS CAN BE DECODED USING THE FOLLOWING EQUATIONS DIV MEANS INTEGER DIVISION WHERE THE REMAINDER IS DROPPED MOD MEANS THE MODULUS OR REMAINDER ALL VALUES START AT 0 FOR EXAMPLE DAY 0 IS THE FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH AND MONTH 0 IS JANUARY THE YEAR IS OFFSET BY 2000 SO THAT A VALUE OF 9 INDICATES 2009 Seconds Value div 1 mod 60 Minutes Value div 60 mod 60 Hours Value div 3600 mod 24 Day Value div 86400 mod 31 Month Value div 2678400 mod 12 Year Value div 32140800 TIMESTAMPS ARE ENCODED IN THE REVERSE Timestamp Seconds 1 Minutes 60 Hours 3600 Day 86400 Month 2678400 Year 32140800 42 BYTE ARRAYS SCHEDULES THE 42 BYTE ARRAYS ARE BITMAPPED BOOLEAN SCHEDULE DATA WHERE THE FIRST BIT OF THE FIRST BYTE INDICATES THE FIRST 30 MINUTE BLOCK ON SUNDAY MORNING 12 00 00AM TO 12 29 59AM AND THE LAST BIT OF THE LAST BYTE INDICATES THE LAST 30 MINUTE BLOCK ON SATURDAY EVENING 11 30 00PM TO 11 59 59PM INPUT TYPES Input Type Description Normally Open Normally Closed 2 8k Thermistor F 2 8k Thermistor C 10k Thermistor F 10k Thermistor C 4 20mA Battery I
26. Network Admin Wweless Channel Ethemet Mode MAC Address IP Address Subset Gateway DNS Server HTTP Port 80 Fig 6 Network setup screen ADMIN The Administration screen provides options to Save and Load your programming update your WSG30 with new firmware and Reset to factory defaults You can also choose to enable security for your WSG30 A System Administrator password must be created before any of your User Profile logins will become active To create a System Administrator password check the Change Password box and enter a password The username for the Administrator account is admin To delete the administrator account and disable user logins simply delete the admin password and click Save The Programming Save function will create a file that includes all programming except the Network settings and the Administration Password Likewise when a file is loaded the Network settings and the Administration password will be preserved Note that Uploading a programming file will erase the contents of the Eventlog and Datalog 21 WSG30 Users Description Wralexs Moraoneg Simm Fig 7 Admin setup screen SENSOR PROGRAMMING This section explains how to program the Sensor parameters for monitoring alarming and data logging based on your requirements The WSG30 features numerous settings for customizing the operation of the device To begin click on any sens
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28. REPLACEMENT The WSG30 uses one 1 6V 1 3AH rechargeable battery included for backup power in the event that main power fails The unit will constantly recharge the battery In the event you need to replace the battery be sure to use battery part 0020 see Appendix Accessories to ensure compatibility To remove or replace the battery remove the 4 screws from the bottom cover and separate the top and bottom parts of the enclosure Remove the battery bracket and disconnect the read amp black terminals from the battery Replace the battery replace the bracket and attach the battery terminals WSG30 Users Manual CHAPTER 3 NETWORK CONFIGURATION The WSG30 is designed for installation on an Ethernet network This involves assigning it an IP address By default the unit will try to acquire an IP address automatically using DHCP If it is successful you can then use the LCD and keypad to determine the IP address and then assign it a fixed IP address If no DHCP server is found the unit will fallback to a fixed IP address of 192 168 1 250 Follow the instruc tions below depending on which scenario applies to your network MY NETWORK SUPPORTS DHCP If your network supports DHCP then simply plug your Ethernet cable into the Nodes Ethernet port and plug in the power supply Check the LCD to see if it has acquired an IP address If it has type this IP address into a web browser The WSG30 Summary Screen will appear Click Setup the
29. Routers must be powered by an external power supply Type For Temperature sensors you can select either degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius For Dry Contact sensors you can select either Normally Open or Normally Closed Units The Units field is used to describe the units of measure for the value being monitored When Temperature is selected the Units field will automatically display F Fahrenheit or C Celsius When a 4 20mA type is selected you can enter the appropriate text for the monitored condition e g RH PSI GPM RPM When you select Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC you can choose from several preset descriptions for the Open and Closed state of the input The first word always describes the Open state of the contact and the second the Closed state If you choose Custom you can enter your own text for the Open and Closed states do this simply type the words into the lower Units field and separate them with a slash For example Slow Fast Safe Danger Dry Wet Calibration This field can be used to offset the sensor value either positive or negative if there is some error in the reading Table Low The Table Low value is used to define the lower range 4mA of your 4 20mA sensor only appears when the sensor type is 4 20mA Table High The Table High value is used to define the upper range 20mA of your 4 20mA sensor only appears when the sensor type is 4 20mA Alarm Low This is used to det
30. SENSAPHONE REMOTE MONITORING SOLUTIONS Wireless Sensor Gateway WSG30 USER S MANUAL Version 1 0 WSG30 Users Manual Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete accurate and up to date Sensaphone assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control Sensaphone also cannot guarantee that changes in equipment made by other manufacturers and referred to in this manual will not affect the applicability of the information in this manual Copyright 2012 SENSAPHONE First Edition version 1 0 January 2012 Written and produced by Sensaphone Please address comments on this publication to Sensaphone 901 Tryens Road Aston PA 19014 FCC REQUIREMENTS Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense RF EXPOSURE WARNING To satisfy FCC RF exposure requireme
31. TION TERMS OR LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 1 WARRANTOR In this Warranty Warrantor shall mean Dealer Distributor and or Manufacturer 2 ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY This Product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and crafts manship with only the limitations and exclusions set out below 3 WARRANTY AND REMEDY One Year Warranty In the event that the Product does not conform to this warranty at any time during the time of one year from original purchase warrantor will repair the defect and return it to you at no charge This warranty shall terminate and be of no further effect at the time the product is 1 damaged by extrane ous cause such as fire water lightning etc or not maintained as reasonable and necessary or 2 modified or 3 improperly installed or 4 misused or 5 repaired or serviced by someone other than Warrantors authorized personnel or someone expressly authorized by Warrantor s to make such service or repairs 6 used in a manner or purpose for which the product was not intended or 7 sold by original purchaser LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITATION OF DAMAGES AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES THE WARRANTOR S OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO RE PAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT THE WARRANTOR S OPTION AS TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL WARRANTORS BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL AND OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND
32. Unit Name Description and Location fields will appear at the top of the webpage Chapter 5 Programming and on e mail alarm messages The Unit Name will appear on SMS text messages Use these fields to help identify the facility and or location so that when alarms happen you ll know exactly where the trouble occurred This screen also provides an entry for a Time Server using the Time Protocol TP format on port 37 This is used to periodically synchronize the system clock to keep it accurate It is recommended that you keep this set to the default setting i e time sensaphone com The Escalation Delay provides the ability to delay alarm delivery to selected users that may only be interested in receiving alarms if they persist for a particular length of time Each user can have a pro grammable Escalation Priority from 1 to 8 When an alarm occurs the WSG30 will deliver alarm messages to all users at priority level 1 Then it will wait the duration of the Escalation Delay and send messages to priority level 2 as long as the alarm still exists and so on with priority 3 4 5 Once the alarm no longer exists those users who have higher escalation levels will not be contacted The System Date and Time can be configured by clicking the Change System Time box Enter the current date and time then click Save SMTP The SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol section is where you must configure your e mail server settings To have the unit sen
33. also available in which case the batteries function as backup power if main AC power fails power supply required for router mode TEMPE RATURE SENSOR NOTE Do not install the sensor in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclosure as this will impede it s ability to Wirelessly communicate with the WSG30 PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 Wireless Temperature Sensor 2 AA Alkaline batteries 1 Plastic drywall anchors 1 6 Metal tapping screws INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Locate the sensor serial number on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure 2 Enter the serial number into the WSG30 using the web page or keypad 3 Mount the sensor 4 Attach power supply if using as a router and install the batteries 5 Watch the LCD or web page to confirm that the sensor has connected with the WSG30 SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure into the WSG30 You can do this with the WSG30 web page or you can enter it using the WSG30 keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial number before you attach the sensor to the wall BATTERY INFORMATION The Wireless Temperature Sensor can operate for up to 2 years on a good set of AA alkaline batteries when the sen
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35. ation reliability and extend the range of your sensor network In router mode you must use an external power supply in which case the batteries serve as back up power in the event of a power failure The Sampling Rate can be set to a range between 1 and 5 seconds This selects how often the sensor reads the monitored value temperature humidity A longer sampling rate will also affect how frequently the sensor transmits its data to the WSG30 As a result higher sampling rates will extend battery life The chart below illustrates how the programmed sampling rate affects the update interval and battery life Sampling Interval sec Update Interval sec Battery Life est 1 20 10 months 2 40 1 5 years 3 60 2 years 4 80 2 5 years 5 100 3 years Depending on the Wireless channel selected the sensor may take up to several minutes to connect Channel 1 provides the fastest sensor connect time You can continue to add additional sensors during this time DELETING WIRELESS SENSORS To delete a sensor you must follow the procedure below while the sensor is still online to ensure that it has successfully detached itself from your WSG30 sensor network Click Sensors from the menu Next click the box next to the sensor you want to delete then click the Delete button at the bottom of the screen Wait at least 2 minutes before removing power from the sensor Alternatively you can use the keypad to delete a sensor Press the Menu key select
36. d e mail or SMS Text messages you need to set the SMTP Server name and the Return e mail Address If your SMTP server requires authentication then check the Security Enabled box and fill in the Username and Password if required The WSG30 also allows you to change the SMTP port number in the event that your internet service provider is using a nonstandard port Port 25 is the standard port number but 587 is also becoming more common as well Note that the WSG30 will not work with SMTP servers that require TLS or SSL encryption As a result it will not work with web based e mail providers such Gmail Hotmail Yahoo Mail or AOL If you do not have a compatible SMTP server available to you then contact Sensaphone Technical support for other options Sensaphone WSG30 Wireless Sensor Gateway Name My la Battery 10 Deserg tinn Location 5 Chicago Power Setup System SMTP SNMP Modbus Network Admin Server Port 1 567 Aoten Address Security Fig 3 SMTP setup screen SNMP The WSG30 contains an SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol feature that allows the device to be accessed from third party network management software The unit supports versions vl and v2c of the protocol over both UDP and TCP transports Read and write access to most of the WSG30 WSG30 Users parameters is provided along with the ability to send traps when alarms occur A complete SNMPv1
37. e Back and Next keys to move the cursor to the right and left Use the and keys to increment or decrement the values to configure the IP Address When the cursor is in the last position far right the Save option will appear in place of the word Next Press Save to store your settings Repeat this process for each of the Network parameters in the Network Config menu Make sure you disable DHCP Note that the Wireless Channel will default to 1 If you have more than one WSG30 you must set a different Wireless channel number for each After you have configured the network settings open a web browser to access the WSG30 web page Chapter 3 Network Configuration NETWORK SETUP USING YOUR COMPUTER There are three additional methods listed below to configure the network settings in the WSG30 These all assume that you do not have a DHCP server and as a result the WSG30 has configured itself to the default address of 192 168 1 250 Note that all three options below require you to modify the Network settings on your computer METHOD 1 Using a RJ45 crossover cable connect your PC to the device Change the IP settings of your network connection to something in 192 168 1 xxx that is not the same as the default IP of the WSG30 You should now be able to access the Network Configuration page of the unit Enter the following address into your web browser http 192 168 1 250 METHOD 2 Using a network hub connect only your PC and the WSG30 to th
38. e hub Temporarily change the network IP settings of your PC to something in 192 168 1 xxx range that is not the same as the default IP of the WSG30 You should now be able to access the following Network Configuration page of the device Enter the following address into your web browser http 192 168 1 250 METHOD 3 Using a network switch that is configured for DHCP server connect both your WSG30 and your computer to the switch When the WSG30 powers up it should have acquired an IP address from the switchs DHCP server Check the LCD to get the IP address You should now be able to access the network configuration page of the device by typing the IP address into your browser PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS MAC Address This is the Media Access Control address which in general terms is the hardware address for the WSG30 Ethernet port There is a unique address for all network devices DHCP Enabling this option means that the WSG30 will automatically obtain an IP address on the network using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Disabling this option means that you will have to configure the network parameters manually IP Address This is the entry field for manually configuring the IP address of the WSG30 on your network This address is provided by you or your network administrator It is formatted as a standard dotted decimal number Subnet mask This is the subnet mask which distinguishes the portion of the IP address that is the net
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40. e realized because each sensor router adds another 300 of 588 range to the system The sensor comes with 2 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end point mode An optional plug in power supply is also available in which case the batteries function as backup power if main AC power fails power supply required for router mode POWER FAILURE NOTE Do not install the sensor in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclosure as this will impede it s ability to Wirelessly communicate with the WSG30 PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 Wireless Power Sensor 2 AA Alkaline batteries 1 5VDC Power Supply 1 Plastic drywall anchors 1 6 Metal tapping screws INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Locate the sensor serial number on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure 2 Enter the serial number into the WSG30 using the web page or keypad 3 Mount the sensor 4 Attach power supply if using as a router and install the batteries 5 Watch the LCD or web page to confirm that the sensor has connected with the SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure into the WSG30 You can do this with the WSG30 web page or you can enter it using the WSG30 keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in
41. erial number into the WSG30 using the web page or keypad 3 Mount the sensor 4 Attach power supply if using as a router and install the batteries 5 Watch the LCD or web page to confirm that the sensor has connected with the WSG30 SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure into the WSG30 You can do this with the WSG30 web page or you can enter it using the WSG30 keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial number before you attach the sensor to the wall BATTERY INFORMATION The Wireless Dry Contact Sensor can operate for up to 2 years on a good set of AA alkaline batteries when the sensor is configured as an end device with a 3 second sampling interval Sensors configured as routers must use a plug in power supply Faster sampling intervals will reduce battery life BATTERY INSTALLATION Carefully separate the top of the enclosure from the bottom Locate the battery holder on the circuit board Take note of the polarity markings identifying the positive and negative ends of the batteries Install the batteries Re attach the top and cover Chapter 7 Wireless Sensors POWER SUPPLY WIRING ROUTER MODE When using your wireless sensor in Router mode you must use an external power supply Sensaphone Part XFR 0041 This is required because router mode uses more power than can be suppl
42. ermine the low level at which a sensor has reached the alarm threshold The value must fall below the Alarm Limit to trip an alarm Alarm High This is used to determine the high level at which a sensor has reached the alarm threshold The value must exceed the Alarm Limit to trip an alarm Recognition Time This is the length of time that an alarm condition must be present before a valid alarm exists and message delivery is started Alarm Hold Time When an alarm occurs the Alarm Hold Time will latch the alarm condition for the programmed time period thus preventing redundant alarms from sending additional notification messages This is useful for alarms that are likely to trip several times within a short time period such as motion detectors Alarm Delivery Enable Disable When Enabled alarm messages will be delivered if set to Disabled alarm messages will not be delivered Alarm Delivery Schedule This weekly schedule sets the time period s when alarm delivery will be active for the selected sensor The schedule is divided into half hour increments over the seven weekdays A check mark indicates that alarm delivery is active for that time period 23 WSG30 Users 24 Schedule for Sensor 28 Fig 9 Sensor schedule screen Profile Selection This setting determines which User s get contacted when the sensor goes into alarm Alarm Reset Enable Disable This setting enables or disables the Alarm Reset Feature The
43. ess Level If you are configuring a secure system then you must assign the Profile either Read Only access or Read Write access Read Only access means that this Profile can only view the Summary page and query the History logs Read Write access gives the Profile full programming privileges to the system except for the Network and Admin screens 25 WSG30 Users Escalation Priority This can be set to any number between 1 and 8 Profiles set to escalation level 1 will immediately receive alarm messages Those set to higher escalation levels will have their alarm messages delayed by the time entered for the Escalation Delay on the System Setup screen If the alarm condition resets or corrects itself before the Escalation delay expires then no message s will be sent to those users with a higher escalation setting This feature is useful for staggering alarm message delivery based on the duration of the alarm condition Profile Delivery Schedule This weekly schedule sets the time period s when alarm delivery will be active for the selected Profile The schedule is divided into half hour increments over the seven weekdays A check mark indicates that alarm delivery is active for that time period CONTACT PROGRAMMING The WSG30 allows you to program up to 4 Contacts per Profile The Contacts can be either E mail SMS Text Message or SNMP Trap Each contact can have programmable Schedule so that you only receive messages when your C
44. hermocouple 4 20m A Converter2 1020222 Crane Float Switch1 1 For use with WSG Wireless Dry Contact Sensor 2 For use with WSG Wireless 4 20mA Sensor 3 For use with WSG Wireless Temperature Sensor 47 WSG30 Users APPENDIX C RETURNING A WSG DEVICE FOR REPAIR 48 In the event that any of your Sensaphone WSG30 devices do not function properly we suggest that you do the following 1 Record your observations regarding the individual unit s malfunction 2 Call the Technical Service Department at 610 558 2700 prior to sending the unit to Sensaphone for repair If the unit must be sent to Sensaphone for Servicing please do the following 1 Power the device off 2 Disconnect all cables inputs and wiring and unplug the unit 3 Carefully pack the unit to avoid damage in transit Use the original container if available or a sturdy shipping box 4 To avoid shipping delays please visit www sensaphone com and download a Repair form found under the Support Tab gt Repair Services If unable to use the form please include a Your name address and telephone number b A note explaining the problem 5 Ship your package to the address below SERVICE DEPARTMENT Sensaphone 901 Tryens Road Aston PA 19014 6 Ship prepaid and insured via UPS or US Mail to ensure a traceable shipment with recourse for damage or replacement Appendix Specifications APPENDIX D SPECIFICATIONS ALARM NOTIFICATION
45. ied by batteries alone for an extended period of time You can also use a power supply when the sensor is configured as an End Point which will greatly extend the life of the batteries and minimize the need to change them To connect the power supply remove the sensor cover and locate the screw terminals labeled SV DC connect the positive wire from the power supply to the terminal Plug the power supply into an appropriate outlet MOUNTING The sensor can be mounted directly on a flat surface Consideration should be given as to whether not electrical outlet will required if using the 1375 optional power supply Mount the sensor as high as possible to provide for optimal Wireless transmission When installed within a building where the Wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 250 of the WSG30 or within 300 of a sensor router Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Install the drywall anchors if necessary to the wall Attach the housing to the wall using 6 tapping screws WIRING Connect any normally open or normally closed dry contact to the sensor terminals on the circuit board Be sure to strip the wires 25 before inserting and tightening the screws Alarm Contact The Wireless Dry Contact sensor will by default be set to accept a Normally Open contact To change the input type to a Normally C
46. ies will last approximately 15 hours BATTERY INSTALLATION Remove the four screws on the bottom of the enclosure Carefully separate the top of the enclosure from the bottom Locate the three battery clips on the circuit board Take note of the polarity markings iden 43 WSG30 Users 44 tifying the positive and negative ends of the batteries Install the batteries in the clips Re attach the top and bottom cover with the four screws Proper battery installation POWER SUPPLY WIRING ROUTER MODE When using your wireless sensor in Router mode you must use an external power supply Sensaphone Part XFR 0041 This is required because router mode uses more power than can be supplied by batteries alone for an extended period of time You can also use a power supply when the sensor is configured as an End Point which will greatly extend the life of the batteries and minimize the need to change them To connect the power supply remove the sensor cover and locate the screw terminals labeled SV DC connect the positive wire from the power supply to the terminal Plug the power supply into an appropriate outlet MOUNTING The sensor can be mounted on a wall close to the area to be monitored or it can sit directly on a flat surface Consideration should be given as to whether or not an electrical outlet will be required if using the optional power supply When installed within a building where the Wirele
47. industrial electrical supply houses can provide devices to monitor virtually any condition For further information contact Sensaphone Customer Service at 610 558 2700 PART yx DESCRIPTION FGD WSG30 TMP WSG Wireless Temperature Sensor FGD WSG30 TEX WSG Wireless Temperature Sensor with External Probe FGD WSG30 HUM WSG Wireless Humidity Sensor FGD WSG30 DRY WSG Wireless Dry Contact Sensor FGD WSG30 PWR WSG Wireless Power Failure Sensor FGD WSG30 4 20 WSG Wireless 4 20mA Sensor FGD WSG30 SPOT WSG Wireless Spot Water Sensor FGD WSG30 ZONE WSG Wireless Zone Water Sensor 0004 WSG30 Antenna 0020 WSG30 Rechargeable Battery FGD 0006 Magnetic Reed Switch FGD 0007 Passive Infra Red Detector FGD 0010 50 two conductor 22AWG shielded Cable FGD 0049 Smoke Detector with Built in Relay1 FGD 0063 Additional 10 Water Rope for FGD WSG30 ZONE 0065 Carbon Monoxide Sensor 4 20mA output FGD 0066 Air Quality Sensor 4 20mA output FGD 0067 Surge Suppressor FGD 0068 Carbon Dioxide Sensor 4 20mA output FGD 0100 2 8k Remote Temperature Sensor FGD 0101 2 8k Weatherproof Temperature Probe FGD 0107 2 8K Temperature Sensor with Glass Bead Vial FGD 0220 J Type T
48. ions on the WSG30 by viewing the web page This will verify that the WSG30 and sensors are communicating and that all of the inputs are reading properly In addition you can verify that the electricity is on and that the backup battery is OK 2 Create an alarm on each Wireless sensor Temperature sensors Heat or cool the sensor Humidity sensors Raise the humidity around the sensor by holding a cup of very hot water beneath the sensor Dry Contact sensors Open or close the circuit to create an alarm condition Water sensors Apply a small amount of water beneath the sensor or use a wet towel and touch it to the sensor probes and or sensing rope Power Sensor Disconnect the sensor power supply from the wall outlet Allow the unit to send its alarm message to all programmed contacts This will make sure that the WSG30 is programmed properly It will also prepare personnel to respond appropriately when they receive a message from the unit 3 Test the batteries in the WSG30 and each Sensor by unplugging the power supply and making sure that the device and all of its sensors continue to function 4 If you require assistance call Sensaphone Technical Support at 610 558 2700 Appendix WSG30 Accessories APPENDIX B WSG30 ACCESSORIES The sensors listed below are available from Sensaphone and represent the most commonly used input devices Other sensors designed for more specialized applications may also be used Commercial or
49. l have more than 7 sensors you must configure one or more as a router See the description below regarding Routers and End Points Determine how many routers you will need and configure them first ROUTERS AND END POINTS WSG30 wireless sensors can be configured as either routers or end points A sensor configured as a router can be used to provide redundant wireless paths from your sensors back to the WSG30 This is useful if the distance from your sensors to your WSG30 is too far for direct communication Note that routers must be powered by an external power adapter In this case the sensor s AA batteries will serve as backup in the event of a power failure Note that routers are required once you exceed 7 end points You can have as many routers as you like A sensor configured as an end point will simply send its readings back to the WSG30 or a nearby router and then go into a very low power mode End points can be battery powered and have the capability of operating on batteries for several years If the end point is too far from the WSG30 for direct communication a router must be installed to bridge the gap See the examples below Example 1 Up to Seven Sensors within 300 of the WSG30 No routers are required in this case Each sensor is within range for direct communication with the WSG30 and the number of end point sensors did not exceed 7 Chapter 4 Configuring Wireless Sensors Example 2 Eight to Fifteen Sensors At
50. least one sensor will have to be configured as a router The router should be located mid way between the farthest sensor and the WSG30 The routing sensor should be added to the system first Sensor End Point Sensor Sensor End Point End Point Sensor e End Point x e e 5 Sensor End Point e 27 End Point Router e e 6 9 e 9 6 e e o 9 Sensor Sensor End Point End Point Sensor End Point Sensor End Point At least two sensors will have to be configured as routers The routers should be located an equal distance between the farthest sensor and the WSG30 and centrally located to minimize the distance between sensors in the general area of the router and the WSG30 The routing sensors should be added to the system first Sensor Sensor End Point End Point Sensor Sensor End Point End Point Example 3 Sixteen to Twenty three Sensors Sensor End Point Sensor 5 ee B Sensor End Point Sensor End Point Sensor End Point e e d Sensor Vm End Point fee t Sensor End Point e Sensor End Point Sensor End Point Sensor End Point Sensor End Point Sensor Sensor End Point End Point Sensor Sensor End Point End Point 15 WSG
51. losed contact you can use the web page or use the keypad on the WSG30 To use the keypad press the Menu button then select Inputs Scroll to the dry contact sensor you wish to change and press Enter Next scroll down to the Type and press Enter Choose either N O or N C and press Save 33 WSG30 Users Manual 34 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity 5 90 RH non condensing Range Indoor Urban Up to 250 76m Transmit Power Output 100mW 20dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 2 AA alkaline batteries and or 5VDC 300mA plug in adapter Battery Life Up to 2 years sampling interval 3 seconds Dimensions 3 1 x 3 8 x 1 1 7 9cm x 9 8cm x 2 85cm Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice Chapter 7 Wireless Sensors WSG WIRELESS POWER SENSOR INTRODUCTION The WSG Wireless Power sensor provides remote power monitoring without running wires Contact data is sent from the sensor to the WSG30 via an integrated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit its signal up to 300 SENSOR indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site The WSG30 series of Wireless sensors also feature mesh networking technology which allows each sensor to be used as either a Wireless sensor router or as a low power battery operated sensor also referred to as an end point When used as a router greater distances can b
52. n Network from the menu Disable DHCP and set a fixed IP address Enter the Gateway Subnet Mask and DNS settings as well The Wireless channel will default to 1 If you have more than one WSG30 you must set a different channel number for each Click Save when finished Consult with your network administrator if you re unsure of the proper settings MY NETWORK DOES NOT SUPPORT DHCP If your network does not support DHCP then your WSG30 will set its IP address to 192 168 1 250 This address should only be used temporarily Leaving this address as the factory default could result in networking conflicts if another device is added to your non DHCP supported network If your network does not support DHCP then you will have to use one of the following methods to change the IP address of the unit for the first time NOTE It is highly recommended that you consult with your Network Administrator concerning all network related settings NETWORK SETUP USING THE KEYPAD AND LCD DISPLAY You can configure the Network settings for your WSG30 using the keypad and LCD Press Menu then press the down arrow to Network Config then press Enter A listing of each Network parameter will appear in the display The first parameter is the IP Address press Enter to configure the IP address A screen similar to the following will appear IP Address 192 168 1 250 The four keypad buttons correspond to the Back Next and functions in the display Use th
53. n Pleas of Delaware County Pennsylvania or the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Regardless of the place of contracting or performance this Limited Warranty and all questions relating to its validity interpretation performance and enforcement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware without regard to the principles of conflicts of law Effective date 05 01 2004 PHONETICS INC d b a SENSAPHONE 901 Tryens Road Aston PA 19014 Phone 610 558 2700 Fax 610 558 0222 www sensaphone com WSG30 Users TABLE OF CONTENTS FCC Requirements s Sant eR deor Farsi ae uh Wl ERROR a Ba y ets II RE EX POSULG kaca ley en yaqa omae S k aa qm A R kan b da ADO SPUR Sk II Year Limited Warranty ere cio W eww bA ERE RE E ER E EC W bee CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 8 FEATURES koy sy naga as eed E Rn 8 Technical Support dak sn au Ea el l ones ATR SUPERO e RESO CRECEN I Ar 8 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 9 Physical Description ayy y s ising onc UR stt Ma aca p a ed gue 9 Device LAvOUl bee r rr r r r sg bb 9 PEE 9 LCD at use patu
54. nsideration should be given as to whether or not an electrical outlet will be required if using the EN optional power supply Mount the sensor as high as possible to provide for optimal Wireless transmission When installed within a building where the Wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 250 of the WSG30 or within 300 of a sensor router Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Install the drywall anchors if necessary to the wall Attach the housing to the wall using 6 tapping screws SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity 5 9096 RH non condensing Range Indoor Urban Up to 300 90m Transmit Power Output 100mW 20dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 2 AA alkaline batteries and or 5VDC 300mA plug in adapter Battery Life Up to 2 years sampling interval 3 seconds with power off Dimensions 3 1 x 3 8 x 1 1 7 9cm x 9 8cm x 2 85cm Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice Chapter 7 Wireless Sensors WSG WIRELESS 4 20MA SENSOR INTRODUCTION The WSG Wireless 4 20mA sensor provides remote monitoring of 4 20mA transducers without running wires Contact data is sent from the sensor to the WSG30 via an integrated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit its signal up to 300 indoors and even greater distances
55. ntact sensor provides remote monitoring without running wires Contact data is sent from the sensor to the WSG30 via an integrated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit its signal up to 300 indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site The WSG30 series of Wireless sensors also feature mesh networking technology which allows each sensor to be used as either a Wireless sensor router or as a low power battery operated sensor also referred to as an end point When used as a router greater distances can be realized because each sensor router adds another 300 of range to the system The sensor comes with 2 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end point mode An optional plug in power supply is also available in which case the batteries function as backup power if main AC power fails power supply required for router mode DRY CONTACT SENSOR NOTE Do not install the sensor in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclosure as this will impede its ability to Wirelessly communicate with the WSG30 PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 Wireless Dry Contact Sensor 2 AA Alkaline batteries 1 Plastic drywall anchors 1 6 Metal tapping screws INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Locate the sensor serial number on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure 2 Enter the s
56. nternal Power Internal ON O WIN ALARM CONDITION AND REALTIME STATE State Description 0 OK No Alarm Low Limit Alarm or Closed Dry Contact Alarm High Limit Alarm or Open Dry Contact Alarm ACCESS LEVEL Access Level Description 0 Access Disobled 1 Reod Only 2 Reod Write CONTACT TYPES Contact Type Description 3 Email or SMS 9 SNMP Trap MODBUS CONFIGURATION Operating Mode Description 0 Modbus Disabled Read Only 2 Read Write Bit Representation Description Big Endian Byte Order Little Endian Word Order Modbus Default Big Endion Order Big Endian Word Order Network Byte Order 3 Little Endian Byte Order Little Endian Word Order Intel Byte Order SUMMARY WEB PAGE DISPLAY MODE Description Gauge Mode 0 Arrow Bor Mode Appendix C Modbus specifications 55 WSG30 Users Manual TEST LOG oos Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail rnin Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail 4D Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail 88 6 6 8 ema Pass Fail Pass Fail Pass Fail P
57. nts for mobile transmitting devices a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation To ensure compliance operations at closer than this distance is not recommended The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co located in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINS SENSAPHONE S STANDARD TERMS AND CONDI TIONS WHERE PERMITTED BY THE APPLICABLE LAW BY KEEPING YOUR SENSAPHONE PRODUCT BEYOND THIRTY 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF DELIVERY YOU FULLY ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN ADDITION WHERE PERMITTED BY THE APPLICABLE LAW YOUR INSTALLATION AND OR USE OF THE PRODUCT CONSTITUTES FULL ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS LIMITED WARRANTY OR WARRANTY IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS WARRAN TY INCLUDING ANY LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTY INDEMNIFICATION TERMS OR LIMITA TION OF LIABILITY THEN YOU SHOULD NOT USE THE PRODUCT AND SHOULD RETURN IT TO THE SELLER FOR A REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE THE LAW MAY VARY BY JURIS DICTION AS TO THE APPLICABILITY OF YOUR INSTALLATION OR USE ACTUALLY CONSTI TUTING ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN AND AS TO THE APPLICA BILITY OF ANY LIMITATION OF WARRANTY INDEMNIFICA
58. onnections See figure below o0 Figure 1 Device Layout of the WSG30 1 Antenna 2 LCD 3 Keypad 4 Ethernet Port 10 100 5 Power Jack ANTENNA Attach the included antenna to the antenna connector The system communicates with the Wireless sensors using the 2 4GHz frequency band LCD The lighted LCD displays sensor information as well as diagnostic and system information KEYPAD The keypad can be used to navigate through the system menus to access various sensor and system information WSG30 Users RJ 45 10 100BASE T ETHERNET PORT This jack is for connecting to your network Two LEDs indicate Link Status green and Receive Data status yellow POWER JACK Attach the 9VDC power supply to the power jack The device will power up as soon as power is applied BACKUP BATTERY The device contains a built in 6V 1 3AH rechargeable battery The system will monitor the condition of the battery and an alarm can be initiated if the battery gets low The system will automatically switch over to battery power if main power fails INSTALLATION This section provides information on Operating environment Wall installation Replacing the battery PARTS REQUIRED CAT5 Ethernet cable Screwdriver Screws and drywall anchors OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Before you install the WSG30 be sure that your operating environment meets the physical requirements of the equipment Operating Temperature
59. ontact schedule is enabled A Test button is also provided to check your programming To add a contact click the Add button Comat pum Ime Fig 11 Sample email contact programming Osti Ipe SMS Provide 2 27 Contact E E2 E Fig 12 Sample SMS contact programming Shown above are example screens for both email and SMS contacts When selecting SMS be sure to select the proper cellular carrier A separate schedule can be programmed for each contact Click Save when finished To test your programming click in the box next to each Contact youd like to test then dick the Test button To delete a contact click the box next to the contact you would like to delete then click the Delete button 26 Chapter 6 History CHAPTER 6 HISTORY This chapter explains how to query the Event and Data Log History The Event Log is a time stamped list of system events such as System Startup Alarm Detection Message Delivery The Data Log contains time stamped records of the input values The logging rate is configured on the Sensor pro gramming screen for each input The query results can be viewed on screen within your browser or they can be exported to other file formats TXT CSV XML for use within other programs such as Excel To begin click on History from the menu bar The following screen will appear Mex 10 i
60. or listed in the table on the Summary or Sensor screens The following screen will appear Dene mean Neer ine ajen Zam E xe 221 2 A mA E G fade Onati Em Xm T a Votes Oe wawa o KU ena O oma B F cma Fig 8 Sensor edit screen Chapter 5 Programming The Sensor Edit page shows all of the parameters that can be programmed for the selected sensor The definitions below explain how each parameter functions Sensor Enable Disable This setting determines if the Sensor is being used Enabled or not Disabled Selecting Disabled will remove it from the summary screen and prevent alarms from occurring It will however maintain its wireless connection Name Enter a name for the sensor you are monitoring which describes its purpose and or location The name will appear on the Summary screen as well as on alarm messages Summary Enable Disable This setting determines if the sensor will appear or the Summary screen Serial Number This is the sensor serial number Mode This setting specifies the operating mode of the sensor An Endpoint will periodically send its data back to the WSG30 based on the programmed sampling rate and then go to sleep An Endpoint can be battery powered for up to two years A Router will act as a wireless network node which will expand the range of your sensor network
61. orking technology which allows each sensor to be used as either a Wireless sensor router or as a low power battery operated sensor also referred to as an end point When used as a router greater distances can be realized because each sensor router adds another 300 of range to the system The sensor comes with 2 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end point mode An optional plug in power supply is also available in which case the batteries function as backup power if main AC power fails power supply required for router mode HUMIDITY SENSOR NOTE Do not install the sensor in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclosure as this will impede it s ability to Wirelessly communicate with the WSG30 PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 Wireless Humidity Sensor 2 AA Alkaline batteries 1 Plastic drywall anchors 1 6 Metal tapping screws INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Locate the sensor serial number on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure 2 Enter the serial number into the WSG30 using the web page or keypad 3 Mount the sensor 4 Attach power supply if using as a router and install the batteries 5 Watch the LCD or web page to confirm that the sensor has connected with the WSG30 SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial n
62. pacity inside the WSG30 Normal Datalog Interval This is the interval that data will be logged while the sensor is within the programmed alarm limits To maximize the available memory for datalogging set the Datalog Interval for each sensor to multiples of each other For example sensor 1 can be set to 30 seconds sensor 2 to 1 minute sensor 3 to 5 minutes etc Alarm Datalog Interval This is the interval that data will be logged while the sensor is beyond the programmed alarm limits Note this is regardless of the programmed Alarm Recognition Time Chapter 5 Programming DATALOGGING CAPACITY The datalogging capacity of the WSG30 varies depending on how many sensors you re logging and what the logging interval is for each Memory is maximized if the logging interval for each sensor is in multiples of each other For example if sensor 1 is set to 1 minute and sensor 2 is set to 5 minutes you ll get better memory usage than if sensor 1 were set to 1 minute and sensor 2 was set to 2 5 minutes Here are some typical results If you only log 1 sensor at any interval the WSG30 will store a maximum of 67 000 samples If you log 15 sensors at the same interval the WSG30 will store 238 000 samples of each sensor If you log 30 sensors at the same interval the WSG30 will store 243 000 samples samples of each sensor Once the datalogger is full it will start overwriting the oldest records PROFILES This section explains how to
63. r into the WSG30 using the web page or keypad 3 Mount the sensor 4 Attach power supply if using as a router and install the batteries 5 Watch the LCD or web page to confirm that the sensor has connected with the WSG30 SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure into the WSG30 You can do this with the WSG30 web page or you can enter it using the WSG30 keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial number before you attach the sensor to the wall BATTERY INFORMATION The Wireless Spot Water Detection Sensor can operate for up to 2 years on a good set of AA alkaline batteries when the sensor is configured as an end device with a 3 second sampling interval Faster sampling intervals will reduce battery life BATTERY INSTALLATION Remove the four screws on the bottom of the enclosure Carefully separate the top fo the enclosure from the bottom Locate the three battery clips on the circuit board Take note of the polarity markings iden tifying the positive and negative ends of the batteries Install the batteries in the clips Re attach the top and bottom cover with the four screws 41 WSG30 Users 42 Proper battery installation SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 0 to 50 Operating Humidity 5 90 RH non condensing Range
64. sers APPENDIX C MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS sme Ary veke Minimum value fixed point integer 80000 00 66606 Amin bi 8 be TRUE or FAISE E E E TPE 50 Appendix Modbus specifications Enable Disable Profile bit TRUE or FALSE x See nase over Type of communication voice e mail SMS NETWORK Tt BASE tr j we wmm Neds CP Operafng Mode gt Neds ICP Bye Order w _ edes Pon Saw Model w 51 WSG30 Users MODBUS NOTES MODBUS ADDRESSES ADDRESS RANGES THE MODBUS ADDRESS RANGES ARE LAID OUT ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING COLOR CODED TABLE THE FORMAT BELOW IS TXDDDDD WHERE T IS THE ADDRESS TYPE BIT WORD READ WRITE READ ONLY AND DDDDD IS A 5 DIGIT DECIMAL BASE NUMBER FROM 0 TO 65535 Modbus Mode Modbus Address Range THE MEMORY TYPES MAP TO THE MODBUS COMMANDS AS SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING TABLE THE WSG30 SUPPORTS MODBUS CONFORMANCE CLASSES 0 AND I Address Type Modbus Commands 0 1 5 15 2 3 4 4 3 6 1 ADDRESS CALCULATION MODBUS ADDRESS CALCULATIONS ARE PERFORMED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING TABLE Type Calc
65. sor is configured as an end device with a 3 second sampling interval Sensors configured as routers must use a plug in power supply Faster sampling intervals will reduce battery life Chapter 7 Wireless Sensors BATTERY INSTALLATION Carefully separate the top of the enclosure from the bottom Locate the battery holder on the circuit board Take note of the polarity markings identifying the positive and negative ends of the batteries Install the batteries Re attach the top and cover POWER SUPPLY WIRING ROUTER MODE When using your wireless sensor in Router mode you must use an external power supply Sensaphone Part XFR 0041 This is required because router mode uses more power than can be supplied by batteries alone for an extended period of time You can also use a power supply when the sensor is configured as an End Point which will greatly extend the life of the batteries and minimize the need to change them To connect the power supply remove the sensor cover and locate the screw terminals labeled SV DC connect the positive wire from the power supply to the terminal Plug the power supply into an appropriate outlet MOUNTING The temperature sensor can be mounted directly on a flat surface Consideration should given as to whether not electrical outlet will 137 be required if using the optional power supply Mount the sensor as high as possible to provide for optimal Wireless transmission When ins
66. ss signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 300 of the WSG30 or within 300 of a sensor repeater Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Install the drywall anchors if necessary to the wall Attach the housing to the wall using 6 tapping screws Connect the Water Rope to the connector on the side of the enclosure Route the Water Rope in the area to be monitored Secure it using the self adhesive cable clamps 6 125 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 0 to 50 Operating Humidity 5 90 RH non condensing Range Indoor Urban Up to 250 76m Transmit Power Output 100mW 20dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 3 AA alkaline batteries and or 5VDC 300mA plug in adapter Battery Life Up to 2 years sampling interval 3 seconds Dimensions 6 8 x 3 5 x 1 5 Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice Chapter 7 Wireless Sensors 45 WSG30 Users APPENDIX A WEEKLY TESTING PROCEDURE 46 We recommend that you test your WSG30 system weekly to be sure it is functioning properly This will ensure that when a problem arises the WSG30 will be ready to alert the appropriate personnel test log template is included at the back of this manual There are several tests that can be performed 1 Check the status of all monitored condit
67. talled within a building where the Wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 250 of the WSG30 or within 300 of a sensor router Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Install the drywall anchors if necessary to the wall Attach the housing to the wall using 6 tapping screws SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 Monitoring Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 Monitoring Temperature Range with external probe 109 to 115 F 85 to 57 C Operating Humidity 5 90 RH non condensing Sensor Type 2 8K thermistor Accuracy 1 F Range Indoor Urban Up to 300 90m Transmit Power Output 100mW 20dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 2 AA alkaline batteries and or 5VDC 300mA plug in adapter Battery Life Up to 2 years Sampling interval 3 sec Dimensions 3 1 x 3 8 x 1 1 Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice 29 WSG30 Users 30 WSG WIRELESS HUMIDITY SENSOR INTRODUCTION The WSG Wireless Humidity sensor provides remote monitoring without running wires Data is sent from the sensor to the WSG30 via an integrated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit its signal up to 300 indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site The WSG30 series of Wireless sensors also feature mesh netw
68. the Current Month or you can select a Custom time period When you choose Custom the Start Time and End Time fields will become active Enter the start and end times for your query Next choose the maximum number of records you want returned for your query the choices are 25 50 100 and All Finally click the View Data button to display the results Alternatively you can Export the results to a file for viewing in another program Choose the Export file format from the drop down list XML CSV TXT and click the Export button to create a file 27 WSG30 Users Manual 28 CHAPTER 7 WIRELESS SENSORS WSG WIRELESS TEMPERATURE SENSOR INTRODUCTION The WSG Wireless Temperature sensor provides remote temperature monitoring without running wires Temperature data is sent from the sensor to the WSG30 via an integrated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit its signal up to 300 indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site The WSG30 series of Wireless sensors also feature mesh networking technology which allows each sensor to be used as either a Wireless sensor router or as a low power battery operated sensor also referred to as an end point When used as a router greater distances can be realized because each sensor router adds another 300 of ieee range to the system The sensor comes with 2 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end point mode An optional plug in power supply is
69. transmission When installed within a building where the Wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 300 of the WSG30 or within 300 of a sensor router Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Install the drywall anchors if necessary to the wall Attach the housing to the wall using 6 tapping screws 39 WSG30 Users Manual 40 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION The Wireless 4 20mA sensor can provide a scaled value to match the calibrated range of your transducer In the WSG30 web page open the Sensor Edit screen for the Wireless 4 20mA Bridge sensor Insert the Low 4mA and High 20mA values for your transducer into the Table Low and Table High fields The WSG30 will display the scaled value You may wish to include the units of measure in the Units field SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity 5 90 RH non condensing Battery Life 24V DC Supply enabled 15 hours Battery Life 24V DC Supply disabled 2 years sampling interval 3 seconds Input Load 260 Ohms Accuracy 1 Absolute Max Input Current 23mA Range Indoor Urban Up to 300 90m Transmit Power Output 100mW 20dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 3 AA alkaline batteries and or 5VDC 300m4A plug in adapter Dimensions 6 8 x 3 5 x 1 5 Housing White plastic Specifications subject
70. ulation Notes Inputs BASE OFFSET INPUT NUMBER The input number is as follows Zone 1 0 Zone 30 29 Power 30 Battery 31 Profiles BASE OFFSET PROFILE_NUMBER The profile number is as follows Profile 1 2 0 Profile 2 1 Profile 3 2 Profile 4 3 Profile 5 4 Profile 6 5 Profile 7 6 Profile 8 7 Contacts BASE OFFSET PROFILE_NUMBER 6 The contact number is as follows CONTACT_NUMBER Contact 1 0 Contact 2 1 Contact 3 2 Contact 4 3 Network BASE System BASE 52 QUICK ACCESS TABLE THE FOLLOWING IS A QUICK ACCESS TABLE TO RETRIEVE THE WORD ACCESS READ ONLY CURRENT INPUT VALUES AS HUMAN READABLE ASCII STRINGS USE THE MODBUS COMMAND 4 TO ACCESS THE DATA Appendix Modbus specifications Address Description Address Description Address Description Zone Zone 9 Zone 17 Zone 2 Zone 10 Zone 18 Zone 3 Zone 11 Zone 19 Zone 4 Zone 12 Zone 20 Zone 5 Zone 13 Zone 21 Zone 6 Zone 14 Zone 22 Zone 7 Zone 15 Zone 23 Zone 8 Zone 16 Zone 24 Description Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Power Battery MODBUS DATA FORMATS BIT REPRESENTATION THE MODBUS INTERFACE SUPPORTS A PROGRAMMABLE BIT ORDERING BOTH THE BYTE AND WORD ORDERS MAY BE INDIVIDUALLY PROGRAMMED TO EITHER LITTLE OR BIG ENDIAN FORMATS THE DEFAULT IS BIG E
71. umber located on the small white label inside the sensor enclosure into the WSG30 You can do this with the WSG30 web page or you can enter it using the WSG30 keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial number before you attach the sensor to the wall BATTERY INFORMATION The Wireless Humidity Sensor can operate for up to 2 years on a good set of AA alkaline batteries when the sensor is configured as an end device with a 3 second sampling interval Sensors configured as routers must use a plug in power supply Faster sampling intervals will reduce battery life BATTERY INSTALLATION Carefully separate the top of the enclosure from the bottom Locate the battery holder on the circuit board Take note of the polarity markings identifying the positive and negative ends of the batteries Install the batteries Re attach the top and cover Chapter 7 Wireless Sensors POWER SUPPLY WIRING ROUTER MODE When using your wireless sensor in Router mode you must use an external power supply Sensaphone Part XFR 0041 This is required because router mode uses more power than can be supplied by batteries alone for an extended period of time You can also use a power supply when the sensor is configured as an End Point which will greatly extend the life of the batteries and minimize the need to change them To connect the power supply remove the sensor cover and locate the screw terminals labeled SV
72. work ID from the portion that is the station ID Gateway A TCP IP network must have a gateway to communicate beyond the LAN identified by the network ID A gateway is a computer or router that is connected to two different networks and can move TCP IP data from one to the other If your TCP IP network has more than one LAN or if you are connecting to the Internet you will need to know the IP address of the gateway that will transfer TCP IP data in and out of your LAN A single LAN that is not connected to other LANs does not require a gateway setting Wireless Channel The Wireless channel is used to isolate one WSG30 and its associated sensors from another Each WSG30 must operate on its own unique channel Note that the Wireless channel has nothing to do with the frequency of operation WSG30 Users Manual CHAPTER 4 CONFIGURING WIRELESS SENSORS The WSG30 allows you to configure up to 30 wireless sensors Sensors are available to monitor a variety of environmental conditions see Appendix B for a complete list A successful installation will require some planning to make sure everything will work smoothly The WSG30 and sensors utilize mesh networking technology to ensure reliable wireless communications but this requires that you follow a few rules during the setup process 1 Upon initial setup you must configure one sensor at time DO NOT power up all of your sensors and then configure the system This will not work 2 If you wil

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