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2. MY NETWORK DOES NOT SUPPORT DHCP If your network does not support DHCP then your Receiver Node 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 follow ing 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 Receiver Node 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 Chapter 3 Network Configuration parameter is the IP Address press Enter to configure the IP address A screen simi lar to the following will appear IP Address 192 168 1 250 The four keypad buttons correspond to the Back Next and functions in the dis play Use the 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 setting
3. Subnet mask This is the subnet mask which distinguishes the portion of the IP address that is the network 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 Host IP Address This is the IP address of the IMS 4000 Host to which this node is associated Chapter 3 Network Configuration Node Name This name will appear in the IMS 4000 ConsoleView Software In sys tems with many Nodes the Name is useful for identifying one node from another Enable Remote Configuration You can remotely configure the Node network Wireless settings using the IMS 4000 ConsoleView software if this parameter is set to Yes However the Node must initially be configured via its internal web page before any remote configuration is possible Wireless Channel The Wireless channel is used to isolate one Receiver Node and its associated sensors from another Each Receiver Node must operate on its own unique channel Note that the Wireless channel has nothing to do with the
4. greater distances can be realized because each sensor router adds another 250 of range to the system The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end device 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 envi ronment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclo sure as this will impede it s ability to Wirelessly communicate with the Receiver Node PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 IMS 4210 E Wireless Temperature Sensor 1 Temperature probe with 12 cable 3 AA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws Chapter 5 Wireless Sensors INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Enter the sensor serial number located on the small white label in the IMS 4200 Receiver Node 2 Install the batteries and mount the sensor 3 Attach power supply if using as a router 4 Use ConsoleView software to verify the new sensor has joined the node Enter a sensor name and select the operating mode end device or router SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label into the Receiver Node You can do this with the IMS 4000 ConsoleView Sof
5. 8 x 3 5 x 1 5 Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice 47 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 48 IMS 4216 WIRELESS ZONE WATER DETECTION SENSOR INTRODUCTION The IMS 4216 Wireless Zone Water Detection Sensor pro vides remote leak detection without running wires Alarm information is sent from the sensor to the IMS 4200 Receiver Node via an inte grated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit its signal up to 250 indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site The IMS 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 device When used as a router greater distances can be realized because each sensor router adds another 250 of range to the system The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end device mode An optional plug in power supply is also available in which case the batter les 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 envi ronment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclo sure as this will impede it s ability to Wirelessly communicate with the Receiver N
6. LED green On Steady External power On Batteries OK Slow Blink External power Off Batteries OK Fast Blink External power Off Batteries Low Wireless Status LED yellow On Steady Connected and registered to a Receiver Node Blink A Receiver Node is network is detected Off No Receiver Node network found LOW SENSOR BATTERY ALARM Each sensor will monitor the condition of its batteries When the batteries get low the IMS Host will trigger a sensor battery alarm and deliver a low battery alarm message Chapter 5 Wireless Sensors CHAPTER 5 WIRELESS SENSORS IMS 4210 WIRELESS ROOM TEMPERATURE SENSOR INTRODUCTION The IMS 4210 Wireless Temperature sensor provides remote temperature monitoring with out running wires Temperature data is sent from the sensor to the IMS 4200 Receiver Node via an integrated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit its signal up to 250 indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site The IMS series of Wireless sen sors also feature mesh networking technology which allows each sensor to be used as either a Wireless sensor router or as a low power bat tery operated sensor also referred to as an end device When used as a router greater distances S o g can be realized because each sensor router adds another 250 of range to the system The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end device mode An optional pl
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8. Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial num ber 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 alka line batteries when the sensor is configured as an end device with a 4 second sam pling interval Sensors configured as routers must use a plug in power supply Faster sampling intervals will reduce battery life 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 identifying 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 32 Chapter 5 Wireless Sensors 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 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 obstructions the sensor should be located within 250 of the IMS 4200 Receiver Node or within 250 of a sensor repeater Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Ins
9. 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 Monitoring Temperature Range 109 to 115 F 85 to 57 C Operating Humidity 5 9096 RH non condensing Sensor Type 2 8K thermistor Accuracy 1 8 F 1 0 C 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 5 Wireless Sensors IMS 4211 WIRELESS HUMIDITY SENSOR INTRODUCTION The IMS 4211 Wireless Humidity sensor provides remote humidity monitoring without running wires Data is sent from the sensor to the IMS 4200 Receiver Node via an integrated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit its signal up to 250 indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site The IMS 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 device When used as a router greater distances can be W realize
10. ber 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 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 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 identifying 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 35 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 36 MOUNTING The temperature 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 transmission When installed within a building where the Wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 250 of the IMS 4200 Receiver Node or within 250 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 h
11. fre quency of operation 19 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual CHAPTER 4 OPERATION 20 Once you have configured the network settings the Receiver Node will attempt to connect to the IMS Host After it successfully connects the Receiver Node will be visible in the IMS 4000 ConsoleView Software Version 3 0 20 or higher Expand the Host to display any connected nodes below it Right click on the Receiver Node and select Node Properties Next click on the Wireless Tab see sample screen below This screen is used to add edit or delete your Wireless sensors as well as view the status of the Wireless connection and sensor battery level zox Setup Network Diagnostics Wireless Channel Name Seti Mode Onine BatLvi Pwr z 1 DataCenter 1922 EndPon No 0 of 2 CleanRoom 1991 EndPont No 0X Off 3 Se ver Rm Floor 2473 EndPont Yes 0 Off 4 AC unt 1 1831 EndPon No 0 Off 5 Unconfigured 6 Unconfigured 7 Unconfigured 8 Unconfigured WIRELESS SENSOR REGISTRATION Wireless sensors can be registered to the system using either the ConsoleView Software or the Receiver Node keypad Note that when using the keypad you will have limited programming options in that you cannot program a sensor name or set the sampling interval But for initial sensor configuration without a computer the keypad can be a useful method for getting started Well go over each method below Chapter 4 Operation REGISTERING A WIRELESS SENSOR WITH CONSOLEVIEW F
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13. 000 Wireless Node Manual 46 IMS 4215 WIRELESS SPOT WATER DETECTION SENSOR INTRODUCTION CN NE The IMS 4215 Wireless Spot Water Detection Sensor provides remote leak detection monitoring without running wires Alarm information is sent from the sensor to the IMS 4200 Receiver Node via an inte grated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can trans mit its signal up to 250 indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site This sensor is battery operated only and cannot be used as a router Simply place the sensor on the floor in the area to be monitored The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline bat teries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years e sf 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 commu nicate with the Receiver Node PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 IMS 4215 Wireless Spot Water Detection Sensor 3 AA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Enter the sensor serial number located on the small white label in the IMS 4200 Receiver Node 2 Install the batteries and mount the sensor 3 Place the sensor on the floor 4 Use Console View software to verify the new sensor has joined the node Enter a sensor name and select the
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16. SENSAPHONE REMOTE MONITORING SOLUTIONS IMS 4000 Wireless Sensors Node USER S MANUAL Version 1 3 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual Il 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 2009 by SENSAPHONE First Edition version 1 3 June 2013 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 accor dance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions 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 ex
17. SICAL DESCRIPTION The IMS 4000 Receiver Node is housed in a plastic 7 6 w x 5 1 h x 2 0 d enclo sure 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 connections See figure below Figure 7 Device Layout of the IMS 4000 Receiver Node 1 Antenna 2LCD 3 Keypad 4 Ethernet Port 10 100BASE T 5 Power Jack 11 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 12 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 infor mation KEYPAD The keypad can be used to navigate through the system menus to access various sensor and system information RJ 45 10 100BASE T ETHERNET PORT This jack is for connecting to your network so that the unit can communicate with the IMS 4000 Host 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 mon itor the condition of the battery and an alarm can be initiated if the battery gets low The system will automatically switch over t
18. ature Sensor 25 IMS 4210 E Wireless Ultra Low Temperature Sensor w External Probe 28 IMS 4211 Wireless Humidity Sensor 31 IMS 4212 Wireless Dry Contact Sensor 34 IMS 4213 Wireless Power Failure Sensor 38 IMS 4214 Wireless 4 20mA Bridge 41 IMS 4215 Wireless Spot Water Detection Sensor 46 IMS 4216 Wireless Zone Water Detection Sensor 48 APPENDIX A WEEKLY TESTING PROCEDURE 51 APPENDIX B IMS 4200 ACCESSORIES 52 APPENDIX C RETURNING AN IMS DEVICE FOR REPAIR oua aXX dox CEE Sees l xs BO TEST LOG o eoo soososeuccosesoss DO Chapter 1 Introduction CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Sensaphone IMS 4000 Receiver Node with Wireless Sensors This device extends the environmental monitoring capability of your IMS 4000 system by implementing Wireless Sensor technology The Receiver Node with Wireless Sensors can work with up to 8 Wireless sensors The unit will Wirelessly communicate with the sensors then transmit their status back to your IMS 4000 host via its Ethernet connection Wireless sensors are available to moni tor Temperature Humidity Water on the floor Power Dry Contacts and 4 20mA signals The sensors use mesh networking technology to create multiple commu nication paths between the sensors and the Receiver Node to ensure reliable co
19. close to the outlet to be monitored 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 locat ed within 250 of the IMS 4200 Receiver Node or within 250 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 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 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 5 Wireless Sensors IMS 4214 WIRELESS 4 20MA BRIDGE INTRODUCTION The IMS 4214 Wireless 4 20mA sensor pro vides remote monitoring of 4 20mA transducers without running wires The 4 20mA signal is sent from the sensor to the IMS 4200 Receiver Node via an integrated 2 4GHz Wireless radio An internal 24V DC supply is built in to power the current loop The device can transmit its signal up to 250 indoors and even greater distances when it has l
20. 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 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 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 identifying the positive and negative ends of the 43 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 44 batteries Install the batteries in the clips Re attach the top and bottom cover with the four screws Proper battery installation 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 transmission When installed within a building where the Wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor shoul
21. d be located within 250 of the IMS 4200 Receiver Node or within 250 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 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION The Wireless 4 20mA Bridge can provide a scaled value to match the calibrat ed range of your transducer In the ConsoleView Software open the Channel Properties screen for the Wireless 4 20mA Bridge and click the SubType drop down menu then choose Custom Table Limits Insert the Low 4mA and High 20mA values for your transducer into the Table Low and Table High fields The IMS 4000 Chapter 5 Wireless Sensors will display the scaled value You may wish to include the units of measure in the Channel Name field SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity 5 90 RH non condensing Battery Life 24VDC Supply enabled 15 hours Battery Life 24VDC Supply disabled 2 years sampling interval 3 seconds Input Load 260 Ohms Accuracy 1 Absolute Max Input Current 23mA 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 Dimensions 6 8 x 3 5 x 1 5 Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice 45 IMS 4
22. d because each sensor router adds another 250 of range to the system The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end device 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 wet or corrosive environ ment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclo sure as this will impede it s ability to Wirelessly communicate with the Receiver Node PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 IMS 4211 Wireless Humidity Sensor 3 AA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws 31 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Enter the sensor serial number located on the small white label in the IMS 4200 Receiver Node 2 Install the batteries and mount the sensor 3 Attach power supply if using as a router 4 Use ConsoleView software to verify the new sensor has joined the node Enter a sensor name and select the operating mode end device or router SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label into the Receiver Node You can do this with the IMS 4000 ConsoleView Software or you can enter it using the Receiver Node keypad see Sensor
23. d to the node If not wait another minute Once the Status led indicates it is no longer connected you can disconnect sensor power and or remove the batteries METHOD 2 Using the Receiver Node keypad press the Menu button then select Inputs and press Enter Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll to the sensor you wish to delete and press Enter Scroll down to the Delete command and press Enter Confirm that you want to delete the sensor by selecting Yes Wait a minute and then check the yellow Wireless Status led on the sensor Press and hold the Status button to activate the leds Make sure the Wireless Status led is either off or blinking which indicates that the sensor is no longer connected to the node If not wait another minute Once the Status led indicates it is no longer connected you can disconnect sensor power and or remove the batteries METHOD 3 While the sensor is powered up open the Wireless sensor enclosure by removing the 4 screws on the bottom of the housing Locate the Mesh Reset pushbutton at the end of the circuit board Press the button for 2 seconds Wait a minute and then check the yellow Wireless Status led on the front of the sensor Press and hold the Status button to activate the leds Make sure the Wireless Status led is either off or blinking which indicates that the sensor is no longer connected to the node If not wait another minute Once the Status led indicates it is no longer connected you can discon
24. e for up to 2 years on a good set of 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 The Wireless sensor properties screen will display the remaining battery life of all Wireless sensors 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 identifying 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 26 Chapter 5 Wireless Sensors MOUNTING The temperature 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 transmission When installed within a building where the Wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 250 of the IMS 4200 Receiver Node or within 250 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 u
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26. es which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end device 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 envi ronment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclo sure as this will impede it s ability to Wirelessly communicate with the Receiver Node PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 IMS 4210 Wireless Dry Contact Sensor 3 AA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws Chapter 5 Wireless Sensors INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Enter the sensor serial number located on the small white label in the IMS 4200 Receiver Node 2 Install the batteries and mount the sensor 3 Attach power supply if using as a router 4 Connect the dry contact to be monitored 5 Use ConsoleView software to verify the new sensor has joined the node Enter a sensor name and select the operating mode end device or router SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label into the Receiver Node You can do this with the IMS 4000 ConsoleView Software or you can enter it using the Receiver Node keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial num
27. ine of site The IMS series of Wireless sensors also feature mesh networking technology which allows each sen sor to be used as either a Wireless sensor router mo gi or as a low power battery operated sensor also referred to as an end device When used as a router greater distances can be realized because each sensor router adds another 250 of range to the system The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor when main power fails A plug in power supply is included NOTE Do not install the sensor in a dirty humid or corrosive envi ronment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclo sure as this will impede it s ability to Wirelessly communicate with the Receiver Node PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 IMS 4214 Wireless 4 20mA Sensor 3 AA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws 1 5VDC Power Supply INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Enter the sensor serial number located on the small white label in the IMS 4200 Receiver Node 41 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 2 Install the batteries and mount the sensor 3 Attach power supply 4 Connect the 4 20mA transducer 5 Use ConsoleView software to verify the new sensor has joined the node Enter a sensor name and select the operating mode end device or router SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must en
28. l outlet Allow the unit to contact all programmed telephone numbers This will make sure that the IMS 4000 is programmed properly It will also prepare personnel to respond appropriately when they receive a call from the Sensaphone 3 Test the batteries in the Receiver Node and each Sensor by unplugging the power supply and making sure that the Receiver Node and all of its sensors continue to function 4 If you require assistance call Sensaphone Technical Support at 610 558 2700 51 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual APPENDIX B IMS 4200 ACCESSORIES BAT 0U20 2 0 odd dete db RED RE Rex 6V 1 3AH Rechargeable Battery DIS 4 210 cus sog ast ox e Wireless Room Temperature Sensor IMS 4210 E Wireless Ultra Low Temperature Sensor w External Probe VIS cpi voee cd eo teo Rx CU Bad Wireless Humidity Sensor IMS DA 6s aem t wee er XXE l l d Sr A Wireless Dry Contact Sensor IMS 4213 suo en yoke n k n Wireless Power Failure Sensor IMS 4214 vui A ROM e a ER SS BS OOS E Wireless 4 20mA Bridge IMS 4215 s a a a AL Row Re a Wireless Spot Water Detection Sensor IMS 4216 1 Rr al ana AL Wireless Zone Water Detection Sensor nine M ka o 0 0 99 ow Oe Be Wireless Sensor Power Adapter ADR 00417 4 4 a lt 2 Wwe BOE OR WR a Receiver Node Power Adapter 52 Appendix C Returning an IMS Device for Repair APPENDIX C RETURNING AN IMS DEVICE FOR REPAIR In the event that any of your Sensaphone IMS 4000 units does not func
29. m munications Sensors can also be battery powered for those installations where an outlet may not be available An LCD is provided to show the status of all Wireless sensors The unit is powered by a plug in adapter and has a 6V 1 3 AH rechargeable backup battery located inside the enclosure Circuitry in the unit will maintain pre cise 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 Receiver Node includes the following features Communicates with up to 8 Wireless Sensors e Monitors its own power supply and battery Works seamlessly with the IMS 4000 Host e 80 Character lighted LCD e Built in rechargeable battery backup e Rugged plastic enclosure TECHNICAL SUPPORT Reading this instruction manual will help you install and program the IMS 4200 Programming and sensor configuration are performed using the IMS 4000 Consoleview software Some programming can also be accessed via the keypad and display IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 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 10 Chapter 2 Installation CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PHY
30. nect sensor power and or remove the batteries TEMPERATURE SENSOR FAHRENHEIT CELSIUS SELECTION You can display the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit default or degrees Celsius To change the selection press Menu on the Receiver Node Keypad then select Inputs and press Enter Use the up and down arrows to scroll to the desired input and press Enter Next scroll to the Type field and press Enter Select either 2 8K in degrees Fahrenheit or 2 8K in degrees Celsius and select Save NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED CONFIGURATION The Wireless Dry Contact sensor will by default be set to accept a Normally Open contact To change the input type to a Normally Closed contact use the keypad on the Receiver Node Press the Menu button then select Inputs Scroll to the dry con tact 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 23 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 24 WIRELESS SENSOR STATUS LIGHTS LEDS Each Wireless Sensor contains a Power Battery Status LED and a Wireless Status LED These LEDs provide diagnostic information when configuring or trouble shooting the system When the sensor is powered using an external power supply the LEDs will always be active however when operating on battery power only you must press and hold the Status button in order for the LEDs to light up The chart below describes what the LEDs indicate Power Battery Status
31. nsert 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 13 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 14 Em mm m mm MENU UP DOWN ENTER Figure 2 Wall mounted Receiver Node Unit TURNING OFF THE RECEIVER NODE Once the power supply is plugged in the Receiver Node 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 REPLACEMENT The IMS 4000 Receiver Node uses one 1 6V 1 3AH rechargeable battery includ ed for backup power in the event that main power fails The unit will constantly recharge the battery Chapter 2 Installation In the event you need to replace the battery be sure to use battery part BAT 0020 see Appendix C Accessories to ensure compatibility To remove or replace the bat tery 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 at
32. o battery power if main power fails REQUIREMENTS The Wireless Node requires up to date ConsoleView Software and IMS Host firmware in order to operate properly The latest versions are available on the Sensaphone website at www sensaphone com Make sure your system meets the software and firmware requirements listed below ConsoleView Software v3 0 20 or greater Host Firmware IMS4k OS v3 10 or greater Chapter 2 Installation 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 IMS 4000 Receiver Node be sure that your operating environ ment meets the physical requirements of the equipment Operating Temperature 32 122 Fahrenheit 09 509 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 IMS 4000 Receiver Node 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 i
33. ode PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 IMS 4216 Wireless Zone Water Detection Sensor 1 10 Water Rope 5 Adhesive cable clamps 3 AA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws Chapter 5 Wireless Sensors INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Enter the sensor serial number located on the small white label in the IMS 4200 Receiver Node 2 Install the batteries and mount the sensor 3 Attach power supply if using as a router 4 Use ConsoleView software to verify the new sensor has joined the node Enter a sensor name and select the operating mode end device or router SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label into the Receiver Node You can do this with the IMS 4000 ConsoleView Software or you can enter it using the Receiver Node keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial num ber before you attach the sensor to the wall BATTERY INFORMATION The Wireless Zone Water Detection Sensor can operate for up to 2 years on a good set of alkaline batteries when the sensor is configured as an end device with a 3 sec ond sampling interval Sensors configured as routers must use a plug in power sup ply Faster sampling intervals will reduce battery life BATTERY INSTALLATION Remove the four screws on the bottom of the enclosure Carefully separate the top of the enclosure from the bottom Loca
34. of Common Pleas of Delaware County Pennsylvania or the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 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 TABLE OF CONTENTS PCC Requirements s s s s ee yer x rerba zo a apr a tees II RE BXpDOSUDG 2d exito cx para ew x een a 4 beue wd apr a lan pari II 3 Year Limited Warranty 42st s kk kK aA KK KK OR KK A KK k III CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION vv 9 FEATURES dye sy xa Kekan n ad laya aa cb pope dato PEE 9 Technical Support acad ddr y b a xe oid acd tici oid a an x la 9 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION j IT Physical Description i puopicaws edi ise na n Siha da Wede Ena koe d wi ba 11 Device Layout iit b n be San dib n dian PEERS ad e exce ed edat 11 rand n N Dy e Loo Rex NE POP ERR ERAT Op KE PPM 12 Psp v M 12 Keypad MC 12 RJ 45 10 100BASE T Ethernet Port i doceret reg 12 Power Jac DD e e 12 backup Batter yeas xy
35. operating mode end device Chapter 5 Wireless Sensors SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label into the Receiver Node You can do this with the IMS 4000 ConsoleView Software or you can enter it using the Receiver Node keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial num ber 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 alkaline batteries when the sensor is configured as an end device with a 3 sec ond 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 of the enclosure from the bottom Locate the three battery clips on the circuit board Take note of the polarity markings identifying 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 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity 5 9096 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 Battery Life Up to 2 years Sampling frequency 3 seconds Dimensions 6
36. ousing to the wall using 6 tapping screws WIRING Connect any normally open or normally closed dry contact to the terminals at the bottom of the enclosure Be sure to strip the wires 5 before inserting and tighten ing the screws Alarm Contact Chapter 5 Wireless Sensors The Wireless Dry Contact sensor will by default be set to accept a Normally Open contact To change the input type to a Normally Closed contact use the keypad on the Receiver Node Press the Menu button then select Inputs Scroll to the dry con tact 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 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity 5 9096 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 37 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 38 IMS 4213 WIRELESS POWER FAILURE SENSOR INTRODUCTION The IMS 4213 Wireless Power sensor provides remote power monitoring without running wires The power status is monitored by the wall plug in adapter and sent from the sensor to the IMS 4200 Receiver Node via an integ
37. posure requirements 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 3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINS SENSAPHONE S STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS 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 CONDI TIONS SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN ADDITION WHERE PERMITTED BY THE APPLICABLE LAW YOUR IN STALLATION AND OR USE OF THE PRODUCT CONSTITUTES FULL ACCEP TANCE 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 WAR RANTY INCLUDING ANY LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTY INDEMNIFICATION TERMS OR LIMITATION 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 JURISDICTION AS TO THE AP PLICABILITY OF YOUR INSTALLATION OR USE ACTUALLY CONSTITUTING ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN AND AS TO THE APPLICABILITY OF ANY LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
38. r has joined the node Enter a sensor name and select the operating mode end device or router SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label into the Receiver Node You can do this with the IMS 4000 ConsoleView Software or you can enter it using the Receiver Node keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial num ber before you attach the sensor to the wall BATTERY INFORMATION The Wireless Power Failure Sensor uses the wall plug in power supply to both sense the presence of power and also to power the device The alkaline batteries are used to power the device when main AC power fails As a result the batteries will likely last for several years however they should still be replaced after a few years to insure that they will be able to power the device when needed 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 identifying 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 39 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 40 MOUNTING The power failure sensor can be mounted directly on a flat surface Install the sensor
39. rated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit its signal up to 250 indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site The IMS 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 sen CNN wem sor also referred to as an end device When used as a router greater distances can be realized because each sensor router adds another 250 of range to the system The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 2 years end device mode A plug in power supply is included The batteries function as backup power when main AC power fails NOTE Do not install the sensor in a dirty humid or corrosive envi ronment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclo sure as this will impede it s ability to Wirelessly communicate with the Receiver Node PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 IMS 4213 Wireless Power Failure Sensor 3 AA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws 1 5VDC Power Supply Chapter 5 Wireless Sensors INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Enter the sensor serial number located on the small white label in the IMS 4200 Receiver Node 2 Install the batteries and mount the sensor 3 Attach power supply 4 Use ConsoleView software to verify the new senso
40. rom the Wireless Sensor tab click the button next to the first available sensor slot The Add sensor dialog box will appear see below sad Wireless sensan eT Adding to Channel 1 Name jU nconfigured Serial Number o End Point Router HOA L SN IMS 4302 03201400081 Sampling Intervat 1 seconds Find the serial number the last five digits 3 Cancel Enter a name for the sensor and the serial number located on a small white label on on the back of the sensor the back of the sensor enclosure Select either End point or Router mode In end point mode the sensor consumes minimal power which allows it to run on batteries In router mode the sensor will form a network with the Receiver Node and other sensors within range which can be used to increase transmission 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 Finally select a sampling interval The sampling interval can be set to a range between 1 and 5 seconds This selects how often the sensor reads the moni tored value A longer sampling interval will also affect how frequently the sensor transmits its data to the Receiver Node As a result higher sampling intervals will extend battery life The chart below illustrates the sensor to node update frequency based on the selected sampling intervals Sampling Inte
41. rs sampling interval 3 seconds Dimensions 6 8 x 3 5 x 1 5 Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice Appendix A Weekly Testing Procedure APPENDIX A WEEKLY TESTING PROCEDURE We recommend that you test your IMS 4200 system weekly to be sure it is function ing properly This will ensure that when a problem arises the IMS 4200 will be ready to alert the appropriate personnel A 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 conditions on the Receiver Node either by viewing the inputs using the ConsoleView Software via the IMS 4000 Host web page or by calling into the IMS 4000 and listening to a status report of all moni tored conditions This will verify that the host and Receiver Node are communicat ing and that all of the inputs are reading properly the alarm conditions are OK the electricity is on and the batteries are 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 wal
42. rval sec Update Rate sec ene ee a Once you have completed the Add Sensor screen click OK Next power up the sen sor 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 21 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 22 REGISTERING A WIRELESS SENSOR WITH THE KEYPAD Press the Menu button on the keypad then press Enter to select Inputs Use the Up and Down arrows to select one of the eight available slots for registering a new sen sor then press Enter On the Sensor setup screen press the down arrow to the Serial number option and press Enter Use the Back Next and keys to enter the sen sor serial number located on a small white label on the back of the enclosure then press Save Next use the arrow buttons to select the sensor Mode and press Enter Choose either End Point or Router and click Save Next monitor the LCD for a few minutes until the sensor status changes from Searching to OK NOTE If you have more than one Receiver Node you must set a different Wireless channel number for each Once the sensor is online you can program the alarm parameters From the menu tree expand the Node and select Environmentals This will list each sensor by name Right click on the sensor name and select Properties to edit the alarm parameters for the selected sensor Refer to yo
43. s 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 Receiver Node you must set a different Wireless channel number for each After you have configured the network settings open a web browser and enter a name for the Receiver Node When prompted for a Username and Password enter the following Username admin Password ims4k Review your settings and be sure to enter the IMS 4000 Host IP address Click Save Changes when finished NETWORK SETUP USING YOUR COMPUTER There are three additional methods listed below to configure the network set tings in the Receiver Node These all assume that you do not have a DHCP server and as a result the Receiver Node 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 The Receiver Node default login settings are Username admin Password ims4k 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 Receiver Node 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 17 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 18 METHOD 2 U
44. sing 6 tapping screws SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Monitoring Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity 5 9096 RH non condensing Sensor Type 2 8K thermistor Accuracy 1 F 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 300m4A plug in adapter Battery Life Up to 2 years Sampling interval 3 sec Dimensions 6 8 x 3 5 x 1 5 Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice 27 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 28 IMS 4210 E WIRELESS ULTRA LOW TEMPERATURE SENSOR W EXTERNAL PROBE INTRODUCTION The IMS 4210 E Ultra Low Temperature sen sor provides remote temperature monitoring without running wires The sensor includes an external probe with 12 of wire and is intended for monitoring temperatures in refrig erator freezers or other harsh environments Temperature data is sent from the sensor to the IMS 4200 Receiver Node via an integrated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit its signal up to 250 indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site The IMS series E 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 device When used as a router
45. sing a network hub connect only your PC and the IMS Receiver Node to the 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 Receiver Node 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 Receiver Node and your computer to the switch When the Receiver Node powers up it should have acquired an IP address from the switch s DHCP server Check the LCD to get the IP address You should now be able to access the network configura tion 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 IMS 4000 Ethernet port There is a unique address for all network devices DHCP Enabling this option means that the IMS 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 IMS on your network This address is provided by you or your network administra tor It is formatted as a standard dotted decimal number
46. tach the battery terminals 15 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual CHAPTER 3 NETWORK CONFIGURATION 16 The Receiver Node 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 instructions 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 When prompted for a username and password enter the following username admin password ims4k The Network Configuration screen will appear Disable DHCP and set a fixed IP address A fixed IP address is required for proper operation with the IMS 4000 Host Enter the Gateway Subnet Mask and DNS settings as well Enter the Host s IP address and a Node Name The Wireless channel will default to 1 If you have more than one Receiver Node you must set a different channel num ber for each Click Save Changes when finished Consult with your network administrator if you re unsure of the proper settings
47. tall 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 596 otherwise 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 4 seconds Dimensions 6 8 x 3 5 x 1 5 Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice 33 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 34 IMS 4212 WIRELESS DRY CONTACT SENSOR INTRODUCTION The IMS 4212 Wireless Dry Contact sensor pro vides remote contact monitoring without running wires Contact data is sent from the sensor to the IMS 4200 Receiver Node via an integrated 2 4GHz Wireless radio The device can transmit Its signal up to 250 indoors and even greater distances when it has line of site The IMS 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 or wen device When used as a router greater distances can be realized because each sensor router adds another 250 of range to the system The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline batter i
48. te the three battery clips on the circuit board Take note of the polarity markings identifying 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 49 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 50 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 Wireless signal must travel through several obstruc tions the sensor should be located within 250 of the IMS 4200 Receiver Node or within 250 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 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity 5 9096 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 yea
49. ter the serial number located on the small white label into the Receiver Node You can do this with the IMS 4000 ConsoleView Software or you can enter it using the Receiver Node keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial num ber 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 approx imately 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 sam pling frequency of 3 seconds 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 42 Chapter 5 Wireless Sensors WIRING THE 4 20MA TRANSDUCER If you will be using the internal 24VDC supply then
50. tion properly we suggest that you do the following 1 Record your observations regarding the individual unit s malfunc tion 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 fol lowing 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 you must include the following informa tion 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 53 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual TEST LOG Dialout Cal In Battery m B Fail fa TEST de ass Fail Pass Fail s Pass qil n JE D Q a a zn Q n n n n rimi Ini i oz Pas Fail r Si LIE E T Pass Fail ail J Ls Ls Lg g Pass Fail n wv wu Q Q 2L g a JL Ja I E J E T E T D Q o a I 9 a 2 in Q n Q zz n Fail Fail Fail 54
51. tware or you can enter it using the Receiver Node keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial num ber 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 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 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 identifying 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 29 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual 30 MOUNTING The temperature 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 transmission When installed within a building where the Wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 250 of the IMS 4200 Receiver Node or within 250 of a sensor repeater
52. ug in power supply is also available in which case the batter ies 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 envi ronment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclo sure as this will impede it s ability to Wirelessly communicate with the Receiver Node PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 IMS 4210 Wireless Temperature Sensor 3 AA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws 25 IMS 4000 Wireless Node Manual INSTALLATION SUMMARY 1 Enter the sensor serial number located on the small white label in the IMS 4200 Receiver Node 2 Install the batteries and mount the sensor 3 Attach power supply if using as a router 4 Use ConsoleView software to verify the new sensor has joined the node Enter a sensor name and select the operating mode end device or router SENSOR REGISTRATION Before you power up the sensor you must enter the serial number located on the small white label into the Receiver Node You can do this with the IMS 4000 ConsoleView Software or you can enter it using the Receiver Node keypad see Sensor Registration earlier in this manual Just be sure to jot down the serial num ber before you attach the sensor to the wall BATTERY INFORMATION The Wireless Temperature Sensor can operat
53. ur IMS 4000 Manual for details on environmental sensor programming The Receiver Node also allows you to monitor up to 64 IP devices just like the standard IMS Node Refer to your IMS 4000 Manual for details on IP alarms EDITING A WIRELESS SENSOR You can change the sensor name operating mode or the sampling interval for a Wireless sensor by clicking on the Wireless sensor Edit button This is shown on the Wireless Tab and is indicated by three dots on the button itself There is a separate button for each configured Wireless sensor Note that the Edit button does not appear until a sensor has been added DELETING A WIRELESS SENSOR There are three ways to delete a Wireless sensor Choose one and be sure to follow each procedure completely to ensure that the Host Receiver Node and Sensor have all executed the delete command before powering down the sensor or making any other system changes METHOD 1 Using ConsoleView right click on the Node from the menu tree and select Node Properties then choose the Wireless tab Click on the minus button next to the sensor you wish to delete The software will ask you to confirm that you want to delete the sensor click Yes Wait a minute and then check the yellow Wireless Status Chapter 4 Operation led on the sensor Press and hold the Status button to activate the leds Make sure the Wireless Status led is either off or blinking which indicates that the sensor is no longer connecte
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