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1. 24 VAC VDC TRANSFORMER POWER SUPPLY Signal O Common Neutral Common Supply 24 VDC VAC Sensor 1 1 4 2 Digital inputs are terminated as shown in fig 4 Figure 4 Diaital Input 1 WIYJVIVIVJ NIV V NIVI IY OOOOOoOOoOOoOOooooo Digital Input 2 oOoOoo0o00000 Co ARAARA WARNING Digital Input PP mmi must not exceed 10 0 VDC DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 6 of 20 SECTION 2 Initial Configuration 2 0 0 For first time start up a laptop PC and a crossover cable is required If a crossover cable is not available a hub can also be used as shown in fig 5B Terminate the appliance as shown in fig 3 Unplug the input and output terminal blocks and leave only the power terminal block plugged in Attach the crossover cable to the appliance and the other end to the laptop ethernet jack as shown in fig 5A If using a hub attach a CAT 5 patchcord between the appliance and the hub and another CAT 5 patchcord between the hub and laptop as shown in fig 5B Turn the power on The power LED will come on After 10 seconds the heartbeat LED will start blinking at one pulse per second rate The link LED should light up if the ap
2. Lesser than Greater than Output Control or equal to or equal to Copyright 2008 www mamacsys com R Registered trademark MAMAC Systems Inc DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 11 of 20 2 9 9 2 9 6 SECTION 2 Sensor Inputs Email Alert amp Setpoint Control Configuration Email Alerts If an email alert is desired on input 1 please enable by clicking the radio button Enter the desired lower and upper values for the alert and click on the down arrow to unable or disable the alert For example if you would like an email alert if the temperature goes above 76 F and back to Normal if it goes below 74 F enter 74 F in the lower field and click Alert Disabled and enter 76 F in the upper field and click Alert Enabled In order to filter out false alarms the input has to be in the alert state for more than one second default before the Maverick sends out an alert email If this filter time needs to be increased click the down arrow and pick the desired filter interval If logging is enabled on this input and if the user desires the Maverick to attach the log to the email please click the On radio button for Attach Log field Default is Off Email alert is now configured and if the sensor variable goes above the upper value in the above example an email alert will be transmitted to the email address es specified on the Email Configuration page after the programmed filter interval
3. 2 Set the Control to the desired setting On or Off click Save 3 The Current Status will switch to desired state 4 Follow steps 1 and 2 to change back to Automatic Copyright 2008 www mamacsys com R Registered trademark MAMAC Systems Inc DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 18 of 20 SECTION 3 Data Logging 3 1 2 Data Logging The Maverick logs data in a CSV Comma Separated Values file which can be imported into NotePad WordPad Word or Excel To view a CSV file of the logged data navigate to the Data Logging icon on the navigation bar and highlight CSV Click the desired nput and the appliance will serve up the data To Save or to Import the CSV file click File on the browser navigation bar and highlight Save As Enter a file name and save the data on the laptop PC or PDA Once saved the file can be imported into any application which accepts CSV file format or emailed To view the logged data as a graph again highlight Data Logging in the navigation bar select Graphs and click the desired Input The Maverick will initialize a JAVA script and graph the data To refresh the graph click Update Graph If the user would like to narrow the X scale Sensor value to enhance the resolution enter the Min and Max values and click Graph The appliance will refresh the graph with the new X scale Similarly the time Y scale can also be narrowed by changing the s
4. For more information on wireless 802 11 B G configuration please refer to TI IP802 11 Terminate the sensors and outputs as shown in fig 3 Section 1 4 1 Power up the appliance To connect to the appliance launch a web browser Internet Explorer or Firefox on a laptop PC PDA or web enabled mobile cell phone Delete all text in the browser address bar and punch in the static IP address and hit enter The Maverick will connect and the Main page will launch Have fun Figure 7 IP Sensor Configuration 1 Appliance Ethernet Hub Router re aT 2 gt Internet T EE li Boeri i e b Cat 5 Patchcord Cable P Sensor Configuration 2 Appliance Router TEE 4 E E i ETE ETT a werkt hale LM LE p iim ee gii Internet I ETT T Cat 5 Patchcord Cable P Sensor Configuration 3 Appliance F Wireless Router ES gt gt Internet E ornp p Cat Pacheco Gaul DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 15 of 20 SECTION 3 Network Configuration Options 3 0 4 DHCP IP Assignment If during initial configuration DHCP was enabled power down the appliance and disconnect the crossover cable Connect the Maverick to the ethernet as shown in fig 7 Three options are available 1 Use a CAT 5 patchcord and plug it into a hub or switch and connect the hub switch to a router on the web 2 Use a CAT 5 cable to connect directly to the router 3 Configure an Ethern
5. be logged also if the appliance is configured to accept digital inputs IP Sensor Appliance MAMAC UNO May 9 2008 Configuration Logging Setup P Main Input 1 Log Input 2 Log Manual Control Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Data Loggin icd Max Samples Max Samples Configuration Sample Rate 00 01 00 Hr Min Sec Sample Rate 00 01 00 Hr Min Sec Save Log 1 Save Log 2 Input 3 Log Input 4 Log Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Max Samples Max Samples Sample Rate 00 01 00 Hr Min Sec Sample Rate 00 01 00 Hr Min Sec Save Log 3 Save Log 4 C Copyright 2008 www mamacsys com R Registered trademark MAMAC Systems Inc DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 14 of 20 SECTION 3 Network Configuration Options 3 0 0 Static IP Address After the initial configuration power down the appliance by unplugging the power terminal block and disconnect the crossover cable CAUTION Each time the static IP is changed power cycle the appliance to load up the new static IP Connect the Maverick to the ethernet as shown in fig 7 Three options are available 1 Use a CAT 5 patchcord and plug it into a hub or switch and connect the hub switch to a router on the web 2 Use a CAT 5 cable to connect directly to the router 3 Configure an Ethernet Bridge and router and connect the appliance to the Bridge with a CAT 5 cable
6. for that sensor at default DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 12 of 20 SECTION 2 Output Configuration 2 6 0 To configure the outputs click on the Configuration icon in the navigation bar and select Outputs The four outputs can be controlled by the inputs or can be programmed to switch on and off based on a time schedule Outputs can also have both sensor input based setpoint control AND time control concurrently If an output has both setpoint control AND time control programmed the appliance will ignore setpoint control during On time and the output will remain On based on time schedule However if the output is scheduled Off based on time schedule setpoint control can switch it on Double click Output 1 icon and a new page will be served up to configure the output In the Name field please enter a unique identifier for the output up to 20 alpha and or numeric characters If the output is only controlled by a sensor input no additional configuration is required If time based control is desired on an output please click Enabled default is Disabled Click the radio button On for each day time control is desired and fill in the start and stop time in 24 hour format Click Save Output is configured IP Sensor Appliance MAMAC UNO May 9 2008 Configuration Password Clock MAMAC SYSTEMS Main OUTPUT CONFIGURATION Manual Control Output 1 Fan Output 3 Data Logging Out
7. has lapsed A CSV log will also be attached if the user has specified Similarly if the user desires the Maverick to send an email if the sensor value goes below 74 F in the above example and returns to normal if above 76 F heating alert just switch Alert Disabled in the Lower Value to Alert Enabled and switch Alert Enabled in the Upper Value to Alert Disabled Output Control Any input can also do setpoint control on any output To enable Output Control click the down arrow to the desired output number Default is 0 no control In the above example if the user would like relay output 1 heat to come on if the sensor value goes below 74 F enter 74 0 in the Lesser than or equal to field and click the down arrow and pick Relay On Next enter 76 0 in the Greater than or equal to field and click the down arrow and pick Relay Off Control is programmed If the sensor variable goes below 74 F output 1 will switch on and when the sensor value heats up to 76 F the relay will switch off In this way the user can define the deadband or hysteresis for each input independently On the other hand if the user would like the above to cool if the sensor input goes above 76 F and shut down cooling if the input goes below 74 F just switch the Relay On to Relay Off in the Lower Field and Relay Off to Relay On in the Greater Than field Click Save Configure each sensor input If no sensor is connected to an input please leave the values in all fields
8. in fig 8 For additional information on XML please review TI IP XML Figure 8 lt xml version 1 0 encoding ASCII gt Maverick xmIns http mamacsys com mav gt lt Nodel D gt MAMACS3 lt Nodel D gt lt CurrentTime gt 13 31 25 lt CurrentTime gt lt CurrentDate gt September 26 2008 lt CurrentDate gt lt Sensor Channel 1 gt lt SensorName gt Boiler Temp lt SensorName gt lt SensorValue gt 100 0 lt SensorValue gt lt SensorUnits gt Deg F lt SensorUnits gt lt SensorAlert gt Normal lt SensorAlert gt lt Sensor gt lt Sensor Channel 2 gt lt SensorName gt Humidity lt SensorName gt lt SensorValue gt 26 3 lt SensorValue gt lt SensorUnits gt rh lt SensorUnits gt lt SensorAlert gt Normal lt SensorAlert gt lt Sensor gt lt Sensor Channel 3 gt lt SensorName gt Heat lt SensorName gt lt SensorValue gt 83 8 lt SensorValue gt lt SensorUnits gt Deg F lt SensorUnits gt lt SensorAlert gt Normal lt SensorAlert gt lt Sensor gt lt Sensor Channel 4 gt lt SensorName gt Heat Unoccupied lt SensorName gt lt SensorValue gt 83 7 lt SensorValue gt lt SensorUnits gt Deg F lt SensorUnits gt lt SensorAlert gt Normal lt SensorAlert gt lt Sensor gt lt Output Channel 5 gt lt OutputName gt Occupied Control lt OutputName gt lt OutputValue gt Off lt OutputValue gt lt OutputControl gt Automatic lt OutputControl gt lt Output gt lt Output Channel 6 gt lt OutputNam
9. surface with four 6 sheet metal screws not provided as shown in fig 2 Figure 2 ro 4 50 114 mm 3 60 91 mm Le te MMMMMMMUMMMV 49 9 9 amp amp amp amp amp amp y Rp Rp ip 4x 0 156 use 6 sheet metal screws not included to mount eeccccce appliance TTA DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 5 of 20 SECTION 1 Wiring 1 4 0 Terminate the IP Sensor Appliance as shown in fig 3 1 4 1 Use a UL rated 24VAC class 2 transformer or a UL rated 24VDC power supply with transformer isolation WARNING Maximum supply voltage MUST NOT EXCEED 35VAC 35VDC CAUTION The appliance and all sensors connected must be wired with all neutral common connections with the same polarity All sensors and the appliance neutral common must terminate at the transformer power supply neutral common Figure 3 Note Use 18 gauge conductor Signal LS Common 3 ees Il MMMM MMII MIM for ground OOoOoOoOooooooo Supply E Sensor n Xt Note Always disconnect ti MAMAC SYSTEMS power from unit before Wiring a sensor Signal O Common Supply Sensor 2 oOO0000000 AA
10. Copyright 2008 SECTION 3 Manual Control 3 1 1 Manual Control Any output can be controlled manually from the web browser by clicking on the Manual Control icon on the navigation bar A new page will be served up showing the current output control status and state Suppose the user desires to turn output 1 on manually Click the Manual radio button for Output 1 and click Save The status will change from Automatic to Manual Now click the On radio button for Output 1 and hit Save The Output 1 state will change from Off to On Now navigate to the Main page and the output will be On and the Manual Control Status will show output 1 in manual state To turn the output back to automatic click Manual Control on the navigation bar change the state to Off and click Save Again click the Automatic radio button and hit Save Output is back under automatic control CAUTION In case of power failure all outputs under manual control will revert back to automatic control when power is restored IP Sensor Appliance MAMAC UNO May 9 2008 Configuration Password Clock MAMAC SYSTEMS Main MANUAL CONTROL Manual Control Data Logging Output Status Current Status Auto Manual Automatic Off On Auto Manual Manual Off On Configuration Auto Manual Automatic Off On O Auto Manual Automatic Off On Directions 1 Change the Output Status to Manual click Save
11. Installation amp Operating Instructions Maverick IP Sensor Appliance Model IP PC 101 44 VDC cC Fe gt MAMAC SYSTEMS 8189 Century Blvd Minneapolis MN 55317 8002 USA 800 843 5116 952 556 4900 Fax 952 556 4997 sales mamacsys com www mamacsys com Baird House Units 6 amp 7 4 Arminger Court Unit 2 155 McIntosh Drive Units 5 amp 6 e Markham No 22 Lorong 21A Geylang 11 02 Pensnett Estate Kingswinford Holden Hill e S A 5088 Australia Ontario L3R ON6 Canada Prosper Industrial Building West Midlands DY6 7YA United Kingdom 08 8395 4333 Fax 08 8395 4433 905 474 9215 Fax 905 474 0876 Singapore 388421 01384 271113 Fax 01384 271114 656 3927273 Fax 656 3927276 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 Maverick Overview 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 3 0 1 4 0 Conformance and Testing _________________________ ee Page 2 Specifications _________________________________________________ Page 3 Appliance Overview _______________________________________ Lee Page 4 Installation ope eee eee tee eae eee DESEE Page 5 Wiring ______________________ eee Page 6 SECTION 2 Initial Configuration 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 3 0 2 4 0 2 5 0 2 6 0 2 7 0 SECTION 3 3 0 0 3 0 1 3 1 0 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 0 3 3 0 DN IS IPPC101 1 Initial Configuration 2 2222222222222222 222222222222222 Page 7 Internet Protocol ________________________________________ LLL P
12. abled This is required for the Maverick to send an email and inform the user of it s DHCP server assigned IP address IP Sensor Appliance MAMAC UNO May 9 2008 Configuration Password Clock MAMAC SYSTEMS Main n jaaa Data Logging Device IP Address 192 ie8 jo Email 2 Configuration Subnet Mask 255 255 255 fo Eman erom NETWORK EMAIL Gateway IP m 1 Email Server DNS SMTP IP Address o ei je de je DNS Server IP A IP Address 292 268 2 DHCP IP Change Email Enabled e Disabled Power Recycle Email Enabled Disabled Send Test Email Copyright 2008 www mamacsys com R Registered trademark MAMAC Systems Inc DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc O Copyright 2008 9 of 20 2 4 0 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 2 4 4 2 4 5 SECTION 2 Password Clock Configuration When connecting to the IP Sensor Appliance the first time the Password Clock page will be served up by the Maverick to force the user to change the default password and username Current time date firmware version and MAC address is displayed on the Password Clock page for reference purposes Node I D Please fill in the name of the appliance in this field Maximum 20 alpha and or numeric characters upper or lower case Main Page Refresh Rate The Maverick appliance uses AJAX and XML to automatically refresh the Main page The default refresh rate is 1 0 seco
13. age 8 Network amp Email Configuration Static IP __________________________ Page 9 Network amp Email Configuration DHCP ____________________________ Page 9 Password Clock Configuration ________________________ __________ Page 10 Sensor Inputs Email Alert amp Setpoint Control Configuration Page 11 12 Output Configuration _______________________________________ LLL Page 13 Data Logging Page 14 Operation Network Configuration Static IP _________________________________e Page 15 Network Configuration DHCP IP ________________ ee Page 16 Main Page ___________________________ eee Page 17 Manual Control 2222222222222222 2222222222222222 LLL Page 18 Data Logging Sec secu erectum EUN ae ee ee a EUE Page 19 Reset Button ______________________________ Page 20 AND rete ese ee es ee eer er sere eine ere ere ioe Page 20 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 1 of 20 SECTION 1 Conformance amp Testing 1 0 0 FCC Testing Rule Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional Radiators Class B Limits 15 107 amp 15 109 1 0 1 EMC EMI Testing BS EN 55022 1998 CISPR 22 1997 Amendments 1 amp 2 BS EN 55024 1998 CISPR 24 1997 Amendments 1 amp 2 EN 61000 3 3 Limitations of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems lt 16A EN 61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge ESD EN 61000 4 3 Radiated radio frequency Electromagnetic fie
14. ansformer plug it into a hub router launch any web browser punch in the default IP and connect No custom software to load no discovery routines no custom cables or training The IP Sensor Appliance serves up static web pages with dynamic data updates every second or two Most users can set up and utilize the appliance without any training or support in less than 5 minutes due to the innovative and familiar web browser based configuration The Maverick is an ideal low cost solution for light commercial residential and remote monitoring applications The appliance can also be used to enhance existing HVAC control systems by adding email alerts and data logging to critical points SPECIFICATIONS Supply Voltage 24 VAC VDC Data Logging 2048 samples each input Supply Current 250 mA 6 VA Logging Interval 1 0 second to 99 99 hours Input Impedance 125K ohms VDC or Environmental 10 90 RH non condensing Digital 250 ohms 4 20 mA Digital Input 10 00 VDC maximum Output Relay Rating 250 VAC 5 0 Amps Operating Temp 40 F 125 F 40 C 52 C Storage Temp 40 F 150 F 40 C 66 C UL Listed Enclosure UL 94V 5 O Polycarbonate plastic Ethernet 10 Base T Termination Removable terminal blocks 16 IP Assignment Static or DHCP Ga max RJ 45 Ethernet jack Email SMTP to two email addresses Weight 0 5 lbs 25 kg DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 3 of 20 SECTION 1 Appliance Ov
15. e gt None lt OutputName gt lt OutputValue gt Off lt OutputValue gt lt OutputControl gt Automatic lt OutputControl gt lt Output gt lt Output Channel 7 gt lt OutputName gt Heat lt OutputName gt lt OutputValue gt Off lt OutputValue gt lt OutputControl gt Manual lt OutputControl gt lt Output gt lt Output Channel 8 gt lt OutputName gt Heat Unoccupied lt OutputName gt lt OutputValue gt Off lt OutputValue gt lt OutputControl gt Manual lt OutputControl gt lt Output gt lt Maverick gt DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 20 of 20
16. erview 1 2 0 Figure 1 Reset Button Out 1 NC 24 VAC VDC Out 1 COM Neutral Com Out 1 NO Q Ground Earth Out 2 NC i Out 2 COM Q Input 1 Out 2 NO Common Out 3 NC 5 Input 2 Out 3 COM 0 Common Out 3 NO 5 Input 3 Out 4 NC e Common Out 4 COM Input 4 Out 4 NO Common DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 4 of 20 SECTION 1 Installation 1 3 0 INSPECTION Inspect the package for damage If damaged notify the appropriate carrier immediately 1 3 1 REQUIREMENTS e Tools not provided Digital Volt ohm Meter DVM Appropriate screwdriver for mounting screws Appropriate drill and drill bit for mounting screws e Four 6 sheet metal screws e Training Installer must be a qualified experienced technician N Warning e Disconnect power supply before installation to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage e Make all connections in accordance with national and local electrical codes Use copper conductors only N Caution e Use electrostatic discharge precautions e g use of wrist straps during installation and wiring to prevent equipment damage e Avoid locations where severe shock or vibration excessive moisture or corrosive fumes are present e Do not exceed ratings of the device 1 3 2 MOUNTING The Maverick IP Sensor Appliance must be mounted on a flat
17. et Bridge and router and connect the appliance to the Bridge with a CAT 5 cable For more information on wireless 802 11 B G configuration please refer to AN IP802 11 Terminate the sensors and outputs as shown in fig 3 Section 1 4 1 Power up the appliance As soon as the Maverick comes on line it will search for a DHCP server and lease a new IP assignment As soon as it gets a new DHCP IP it will send an email to one or both email addresses with the new DHCP IP Once you receive the email connect a laptop PC PDA or web enabled mobile cell phone to the same network and launch the web browser Enter the appliance internal IP address and connect Each time the DHCP server assigns a new IP to the appliance an email will be generated to keep the user abreast of the latest DHCP assigned internal IP of the Maverick Mail From MAMAC Uno lt appliance mamacsys com gt File Edit View Actions Tools Window Help X Close lt Reply v b Forward z far i 4 4 Mail Properties Personalize Message Source From MAMAC Uno lt appliance mamacsys com gt To Anthony Geye Subject New IP Assignment Appliance MAMAC Uno The following IP address has been assigned by DHCP Server to Appliance MAMAC Uno New IP Address 192 168 1 26 Appliance Time and Date 18 01 20 May 20 2008 DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 16 of 20 SECTION 3 Main Page 3 1 0 After the initial configurat
18. ick OK Now OK or Close out of the Network Connections If Windows wants to restart the laptop PC after the network configuration please do so Laptop PC is configured to do initial configuration of the appliance Launch the Internet Explorer or Firefox web browser Delete everything in the address box and punch in the default IP 192 168 1 10 Press enter The Maverick will connect and the Password Clock page will be served up by the appliance to force the user to change the password Figure 6 General Support General Authentication Advanced Coni Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties RES s General rou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenwise vau need to ask your network administrator Far the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IF address IP address 192 168 1 XX Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway C Obtain DHS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server Advanced DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 8 of 20 SECTION 2 Network amp Email Configuration 2 2 0 Static IP Network Configuration 2 3 0 The Maverick appliance can be configured with a Static IP or DHCP From the Main page select Configuration and highlight Network Emai
19. ion any web browser running on a laptop PC PDA or a web enabled mobile cell phone can connect to the appliance The Maverick will serve up the Main page showing the status of all 4 inputs and outputs The Main page also displays email alerts and the auto or manual status of the outputs The appliance uses AJAX and XML to update the values of all fields on the Main page without refreshing the whole page As a result one second updates are possible If any input is in a alert state the appropriate field will change from Normal to Alert in red color Similarly if an output is in manual mode the field will change from Automatic to Manual in red color IP Sensor Appliance MAMAC UNO C MAMAC SYSTEMS Main Manual Control INPUT VALUES May 9 2008 Configuration Password Clock OUTPUT VALUES Data Logging Configuration Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 Lab Temp Lab Humidity 19 0 RH Duct Pressure 2 4 wc Fan Current 70 3 F 25 0 Amps Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Supply Fan DX Cooling Humidifier Exhaust Fan EMAIL ALERT STATUS Sensor 1 Alert Sensor2 Alert Sensor 3 Normal Sensor 4 Normal C Copyright 2008 WWwW mamacsys com DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc 17 of 20 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 MANUAL CONTROL STATUS Automatic Automatic Automatic Manual R Registered trademark MAMAC Systems Inc
20. l and the appliance will serve up a new page The default configuration is Static IP DHCP disabled Fill in the Device IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS Server in the appropriate fields The static IP set up is exactly the same as any laptop PC network configuration Enter up to two email addresses in the appropriate fields for the Maverick email alerts Since the Maverick sends a SMTP email directly without an ISP account the Email From field must have a valid email address or some email servers ISP may reject the email For the Email Server based on preference click the DNS or SMTP IP button In most cases if not all DNS default is used and a DNS Domain Name System server is available on the network to resolve the host name to an IP address If a power cycle email is desired click the Enabled button For static IP configuration leave the DHCP IP Change Email Disabled default Click Save Default Email From appliance mamacsys com DHCP Network Configuration Dynamic Host Communication Protocol is used if a static IP is not available To configure the appliance as DHCP click the DHCP Enabled radio button Please insure that at least one valid email is set up in the Email 1 or Z2 field Click DHCP IP Change Email radio button to Enabled The email section is configured the same as above Click Save WARNING In DHCP configuration insure that there is a valid email address in one of the fields and DHCP IP Change Email is En
21. ld immunity test EN 61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient ourst immunity test EFT EN 61000 4 5 Surge Immunity Test Mains EN 61000 4 6 Immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields EN 61000 4 11 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations immunity test 1 0 2 RoHS Compliant MAMAC Systems Inc products designated RoHS Compliant comply with the European Union s Directive on the Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances 2002 95 EC RoHS These products do not contain Joint Industry Guide JIG 101 Level A substances above threshold limits except lead in RoHS exempt applications 5 7a and 7c These products do not contain perfluorooctane sulfonates PFOS Cadmium Cd lt 100 ppm Mercury Ha lt 100 ppm Lead Pb lt 1000 ppm Polybrominated Biphenyls PBB lt 1000 ppm Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDE lt 1000 ppm Hexavalent Chromium CrVI lt 1000 ppm DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 2 of 20 SECTION 1 Specifications 1 1 0 Anyone who can surf the web now can do sensor monitoring control data logging and email alerts without any training or custom software All you need is a web browser running on any laptop PDA or cell phone anywhere in the world The Maverick IP Sensor Appliance incorporates a web server analog digital inputs and relay outputs Power the appliance with any 24VAC tr
22. nd If the user desires to slow down the refresh rate click on the down arrow and pick the desired refresh rate Username Default username is admin Lower Case Please enter a username up to 20 alpha and or numeric characters Caution Username field is case sensitive Password The default password is password Lower Case Please enter a new password up to 24 alpha and or numeric characters Caution Password field is case sensitive Time amp Date The current time amp date is displayed on the top of the page Update time date and day as needed Click Save All fields will update on the page IP Sensor Appliance MAMAC UNO May 9 2008 Configuration Password Clock MAMAC SYSTEMS Main Manual Control Current Time amp Date 13 38 02 Friday May 9 2008 GENERAL Data Logging Firmware Version 1 11 Configuration MAC Address 00 50 C2 1D 54 39 Node I D MAMAC UNO Main Page Refresh Rate LOGIN TIME amp DATE Username i Hr Min Sec 24Hr Re Enter i Mon Tues Wed P d aid O Thur Ofri Sat Save Copyright 2008 www mamacsys com Registered trademark MAMAC Systems Inc DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 10 of 20 2 9 0 2 9 1 2 9 2 2 9 3 2 9 4 SECTION 2 Sensor Inputs Email Alert amp Setpoint Control Configuration From the navigation bar click highlight Configuration and pick Inputs The appliance will serve
23. pliance is correctly connected to the laptop PC Figures 5A and 5B Figure 5A Configuration 1 IP Sensor Laptop PC Appliance E nnn pe ji Figure 5B Configuration 2 IP Sensor Ethernet Hub Laptop PC Appliance a E rire re id r ry I UD Ce dro A Soho aem Roper M M A ruro Cat 5 Patchcord Cable DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 7 of 20 SECTION 2 Internet Protocol 2 1 0 Insure that the laptop PC network settings are set up correctly From the Start menu go to Settings click Network Connections Double click the Local Area Connection icon Local Area Connection Status screen will open Click on the Properties tab Local Area Connection properties page will open Scroll down to Internet Protocol TCP IP and click highlight Now click on the Properties tab on the same screen Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties page will open Click the Use the following P address radio button Now punch in a static IP address with the same subnet as the appliance as shown in fig 6 Example 192 168 1 XX The XX can be any number except 10 because the Maverick default IP is 192 168 1 10 We recommend using 192 168 1 11 Now click on the second line Subnet mask It should automatically fill in with 255 255 255 0 If it does not please input the subnet as shown below Default Gateway and DNS setup is not required for initial setup Fields can be left blank Cl
24. put 2 Pump Output 4 Configuration TIME CONTROL Output 1 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 10 00 05 00 05 00 05 00 05 00 05 00 10 00 15 30 17 30 17 30 17 30 17 30 17 30 15 30 Output 2 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 09 00 06 00 06 00 06 00 06 00 17 00 19 00 19 00 19 00 19 00 Output 3 Copyright 2008 www mamacsys com Registered trademark MAMAC Systems Inc DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 13 of 20 SECTION 2 Data Logging 2 7 0 The Maverick logs each sensor input data in a comma separated CSV file Up to 2048 samples can be logged for each input The logging interval can be from 1 second to 99 99 99 hours for each sample The appliance can also attach the log to an email alert if configured From the navigation bar highlight Configuration and select Logging Setup and a new page will open up To enable logging for input 1 click the Enabled default is Disabled and enter the number of samples to be logged up to a maximum of 2048 default is 1000 Now enter the logging interval from 00 00 01 1 0 second to 99 99 99 99 hours 99 minutes 99 seconds Click Save Log 1 WARNING If any changes are made to the logging set up previous data is lost CAUTION For accurate data please make sure clock time is configured correctly before initiating logging Enable and configure logging for each input desired Digital inputs can
25. tart and or end times and clicking Graph IP Sensor Appliance MAMAC UNO May 9 2008 Configuration Password Clock o MAMAC SYSTEMS INPUT 1 DATA GRAPH Main Manual Control Data Logging Configuration 9 00 Min Value o Max Value Hour Minute Second Month Date Year Start Time amp Date 7 51 53 I 9 End Time amp Date 9 5 9 Update Graph Copyright 2008 www mamacsys com Registered trademark MAMAC Systems Inc DN IS IPPC101 1 Registered trademark MAMAC SYSTEMS Inc Copyright 2008 19 of 20 SECTION 3 Reset Button amp XML 3 2 0 Reset Button If the user misplaces the appliance IP address or forgets the password the Reset is designed as a Back Door If any of the above happens press and hold the reset button for more than 20 seconds until the heartbeat light stops pulsing release the switch The Maverick IP Address User Name Password Input Output and Logging configuration will revert back to Factory Defaults 3 3 0 XML The appliance has XML embedded with formatted input and output data Each data field has an XML tag defined To view all XML tags connect to the Maverick with any browser and then in the address bar of the browser enter the following Appliance P mav xml As an example if the appliance is set up with the default IP to review XML tag page enter 192 168 1 10 mav xml in the browser address bar and the Maverick will serve up the XML TAG page as seen
26. up the input configuration page Based on the sensors selected click the appropriate radio button 0 5bVDC 0 10VDC or Digital Next click Save All inputs will be automatically configured to accept the specified sensor input Default is 0 10 VDC input Next double click Input 1 and a new page will open up to configure input number 1 Name Type in an appropriate name for the input e a Room Temp or Humidity Sensor name can be any alpha and or numeric characters up to 18 characters Min Value Enter the minimum value of the sensor range in this field For example if the sensor output is 0 10VDC for 0 100 F temperature range enter O as min value Similarly if the sensor range is 30 to 130 F the min value would be 30 Default value is O Max Value Enter the maximum value for the sensor range in this field For the above examples the maximum value for 0 to 100 F would be 100 and for 30 to 130 F would be 130 Default value is O Units Enter the desired units for the sensor input up to 6 alpha characters only WARNING Do not use numeric characters in the Units field IP Sensor Appliance MAMAC UNO Configuration Password Clock MAMAC SYSTEMS Input 1 Main Manual Control Real Value Limits and Units Data Logging Min Value Max Value Units Email Alert Configuration Configuration Alert Enabled Lower Value Upper Value Alert Wait Attach Log Oon Oor Oon Oor Alert Disabled v Alert Enabled v Relay Control Settings

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