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1. P E h 29 P few e 2 5 es eres Ft Mes Jae ag n m LT s da n yam Transmitter Report Transmitter 03 Serial Number 1051 Description IP 1 Description 1 2 Description IP33 Date Time 1807 2006 002239 1807 2005 005311 1807 2005 012343 1807 2005 0154 15 180 205 mae 1807 2006 0255 19 18 07 2006 032551 1867 2006 035523 1807 2005 0626355 1807 2005 0457 27 1807 2006 0527 59 1807 2005 055831 180 2005 052973 1807 2005 06 59 35 1807 2006 07 2077 1807 2006 0810239 1807 2005 063112 1807 2006 0920145 1807 2005 0032 15 130 2005 100247 1807 2005 103321 1807 2005 112351 1807 2006 113422 1867 2006 122457 1807 2006 123521 1807 2005 130557 1807 2005 13 35 32 1807 2006 17723 1807 2005 T3134 18072006 150606 Transmitter 03 Temp nput 1 Dic 29 1 292 97T 06T aac 29 1 292 woe 96T nc 7T wie 02 288 95T 306 uc 290 295 5T 298 289 23T Aoc 6T 5T Temp 2 NA NA NA NA NA N A NA N A NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA N A NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA N A NA NA Serial Number 1051 Arst Reading 1807 2006 0022238 Last Reading 18 07 2006 150605 Number of Readings 30 Ma Temp 285 C Min Temp 307 C Average Temp 298 C Door SW AC Power Batta High Aarm Low Alarm Condition setpoint Setpoint Chsed AC OK B
2. 103 is alarm number Unit 10 is Transmitter 10 Lost indicates that the automatic test transmis sion was not received over a calculated period Alarm Acknowledgement Status 22 11 Time alarm was received 29 09 05 Date alarm was received Note Lost indicates a serious or complete transmis sion problem from a particular transmitter and should be investigated immediately Unit 10 is Transmitter 10 Test indicates a manual test transmission from the transmitter and gives the percentage signal received from that transmitter AC failure of the receiver and any transceivers on the system will also be displayed on the screen 3 5 Display Indicating Lost Indicates that the automatic test transmission was not received over a calculated period This indicates that the transmitter has been switched off or the usual path of the signal has been severely interrupted If the trans Closed mitter has been switched off remove it from the re ceiver with the acknowledgers key fob and add remove button Doc No 0602 AS200 004 If the transmitter has not been switched off the likely cause is that equipment has been place in the signal path or new building works etc have interrupted the signal Move the transmitter and test If lost keeps appearing after this ac tion has been taken fit a transceiver between the transmit ter and receiver 3 6 Alarm Guard Time The alarm guard time is the time allowed once an alarm is activated a
3. AS200 ALARM SYSTEM Page 8 Key fob User 1 is the administrator fob and can be used to add remove transmitters and delete the alarm memory Key fob user 2 3 and 4 can only be used to acknowledge an alarm 3 2 Connecting a Computer to AS200RX Load the CD supplied with the receiver and connect the USB cable from the computer to the receiver New hardware found screen will appear Follow on screen instructions to instal drivers The drivers are located in the driver section of the CD Load the software on to the computer and open program AS200RX following on screen instructions to load time date and key fob usernames 3 2 1 Set Time Date amp User Keyfob Names Load the CD supplied with the receiver and connect the USB cable from the computer to the re ceiver No Device Found Connect Time and Date hh mm Load the AS200RX Setup software on to the computer and open program AS200RX Click on the connect button and connected will be displayed once a connection to the receiver has been es nuo tablished mi To set the time and date insert the current time and date then click on Set Uploaded will be dis 2 played when the new time and date has been installed in the receiver 24 To set the key fob usernames select the key fob number and insert name then click on set Up E loaded will be displayed when the username has been installed in the receiver Repeat for all users key f
4. al wer T 267 Sich 217 MAA 400 258 12 1020 Foon 2o HAA invA e205 400 10 v MES m LL E 400 20 0 10 m 20 0 8 1 9 322 Ne 2 MA Doar Switch EEN nea Chxemd E 400 aee as Ca a i Wm ur peri ezo Room 378 Mo H A gon renti rar L3 400 200 10 iia FT 1 28 MoS HAA 5295 AAA Corod C hano 20 0 10 08 15 211a B 2006 HVA Closed 4000 200 10 als Ficer Room 128 N A Dou Switch PMLE WA ano 10 015 ERE zi 3 22 Wo Door Switch Tai 810 1480 TT L1 1 1 5 1 2 Connecting a Computer to AS200RX Connect the USB cable from the computer to the receiver It is assumed that the drivers will be loaded from the initial installation of the setup software If the drivers have not been installed consult the AS200 Operating manual and disc supplied with the receiver 5 1 3 Installing Capture Software It is suggested that a new folder is made called Temperature Data or a name of your choice to describe were the da
5. for 1 second Setup Mode Status Light flashes rapidly Calibration Mode Status Light and Alarm light flashes rapidly Mains Power Fail Status Light OFF for 4 seconds and ON for 1 second Note in a power fail condition the display is switched off to conserve battery life In Alarm Condition Status Light ON for 1 seconds and OFF for 1 second A full alarm will only be initiated after delay time has elapsed Unit Number Red led which is illuminated when the dis play is indicating the transmitter unit number Time Delay Red led which is illuminated when the dis play is indicating the transmitter time delay for input 1 and input 2 Temperature Red led which is illuminated when the dis play is indicating the transmitter temperature of input 1 2 5 1 Setup Switch The setup switch is located at the top of the transmitter Small hole This will require a end of a paper clip or pen pushed through the small hole to activate setup the mode When in setup mode the white status led will flash rapidly If the transmitter is left in setup mode it will re turn to normal mode after approximately 3 minutes 2 5 2 Transmitter Initial Setup The setting of the base calibration reminder unit num ber time delay and high amp low alarms are carried out in one complete sequence The sequence must be com pleted to return the transmitter to its normal operating condition The white status led will fl
6. switching such as computers otherwise radiated electri cal noise may reduce the receiver sensitivity If these instructions are not carried out the Receiver will have reduced sensitivity and possible future problems can occur like lost transmission of transmitter units Common mistakes when positioning a receiver 1 Receiver is positioned in receptions or gate houses were there is considerable communications equipment 2 Receiver is positioned close to electricity cables be neath the wall surface Check position of electricity sock ets and light switches Cables from these items will be run vertically or horizontally Do not locate the receiver within 0 5 metre of these cables 3 Receiver is positioned in a basement 3 1 2 Arial and Power The receiver aerial must be screwed into position and DC power supply connected before operation can proceed 3 1 3 On OFF amp Battery Switch The On Off amp Battery switch must be switched ON to power up the receiver 3 1 4 User Key Fobs The key fob acknowledges alarms on the receiver When acknowledged the alarm is time and date stamped with the acknowledgers name Unacknowledged alarms have an astrix flashing beside it Up to four user key fobs are available Once all alarms have been acknowledged the relay alarm led and communications activated led will be reset If any alarms are not acknowledged on the system the Alarm Not Acknowledged led will be illuminated
7. A ame acm ean A Um m amn ae amem 3 3 3 Add Remove Transmitters Button The Add Remove button is used when new transmitters are introduced to the system or transmitters are removed from the system To add or remove transmitters depress the Add Remove button whilst depressing user key fob 1 The user has 1 hour after this procedure to add new transmitters Transmitters which require to be removed from the system must have their power removed and battery switched off before this procedure is carried out 3 4 Power Led The power indicator will be illuminate when mains power is connected 3 4 1 Alarm Led The alarm indicator will be illuminated when an alarm is active 3 4 2 Alarm Not Acknowledged Led If any alarms are not acknowledged on the system the Alarm Not Acknowledged LED will be illuminated 3 4 3 Alarm Reactivation Led Will be illuminated when an alarm has been reactivated IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 AS200 ALARM SYSTEM 3 4 4 Communications Sent Led The communications sent indicator will be illuminated when communications have been activated 3 4 5 Relay Activated Led The relay activated indicator will be illuminated when the relay for the volt free contacts have been activated 3 4 6 Receiver Display Messages The receiver display consists of 2 lines by 16 characters The last 999 alarms are stored and can be scrolled through A backlight will illuminate the display when powered In a power fail condition the backlig
8. The system ensures the safety and continued effective ness of medicine produce blood products and samples at specific refrigeration and freezer temperatures Due to the high value of many of these goods QA programs in creasingly require that storage temperatures are to be verified several times per day and that records be main tained The AS200 System will meet the alarm monitor ing and logging requirements offering different levels of logging software Several types of communications can be fitted to the receiver unit from a conventional auto dialler to a GSM dialler or web enabled facility 2 1 Features e Compact size 110H x 65W x 27D mm e Simple to use 11520017 Inputs available Tempera ture 4 20mA and Volt Free Contact Temperature range 200 C to 100 Temperature transmitter reso lution 0 1 C Temperature transmitter accu racy better than 0 1 C across the full range Front panel display of I P1 temperature or other variable input used time delay unit number ID and alarm parame ters Temperature high and low alarms Audible and visual indication of an alarm Adjustable time delay for temperature alarm O to 90 minutes e Mains power failure alarm Alarm information sent to receiver AS200RX giving details of transmitter unit and fault Status and alarm indication on transmitter Temperature high amp low alarms and delay time data t
9. active on the GSM unit send the message to the GSM s sim s tele phone number 6 13 Initial Setup All Connections and layouts can be found in Figure 1 2 3 4 and 5 6 1 4 Arial amp Power Connect the Arial and 12V DC Power Supply to the Unit 6 1 5 Battery Switch Switch battery ON remove rear flap battery switc located near middle at bottom Yellow in colour 6 1 6 Connection to Computer Connect the serial cable between the GSM unit and serial port 1 of a computer using the cable supplied If your computer does not have a serial port a USB to serial port adaptor USB to RS232 connector is supplied with the COMGSM unit 6 1 7 Installing COMGSM Software Install the COMGSM SETUP file on to your computer This file is found on the CD supplied in the AS200 COMGSM folder Follow screen prompts to install the software 6 1 8 Using GSM Software The COMGSM unit must be placed into the configuration mode before any changes can be made to the unit This is achieved by toggling the large button marked EDIT SETTINGS In the configuration mode the function led on the front panel of the COMGSM unit will turn red To return the COMGSM unit back to normal alarm mode click on the large button marked ENABLE GSM UNIT In this mode the function led on the front panel will turn green When the view buttons are depressed e g View Selected View Contacts etc the information displayed in the black top screen is the stored details taken from the CO
10. and Low alarms The changing of the unit number time delay and high amp low alarms are carried out in one complete sequence The sequence must be completed to return the transmit ter to its normal operating condition The white status led will flash rapidly in setup mode and will return to solid for 4 seconds on 1 second off in the normal OK condition If the transmitter is left in setup mode it will return to nor mal mode after approximately 3 minutes Depress the setup button once located on the top of the transmitter Small hole This will require the end of a paper clip or pen pushed through the small hole When in setup mode the white status led will flash rap idly 2 5 3 1 Unit Number Setting Depress the display switch the unit number led is illumi nated The unit number can be changed by depressing the up and down arrows Select a number between 1 and 125 Once the required value is selected depress the mute switch to register the value 2 5 3 2 Delay Time Setting Depress the display switch the time delay led is illumi nated The time delay can be changed by depressing the up and down arrows Select a number between O and 90 IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 Page 6 minutes Once the required value is selected depress the mute switch to register the value 2 5 3 3 High and Low Alarms Depress the display switch the temperature led is illumi nated HIAL is displayed momentary The temperature high alarm can be ch
11. num Far fal bal ks et ber phoned would be 1 etc wm aom oven per Temm Store Sequences on PC 6 3 2 Update Selected User Number Message Setup Clicking on this button will update the selected transmitter cee EE themes a number outgoing call sequence to the COMGSM unit ContactNo2 447755344565 View Contacts Contact No 3 448763452345 View Settings Contact No 4 447964354326 6 3 3 Update All Seq uences Contact No 5 jsmith system co uk Clicking on this button will update all the transmitter num E mal Gateway 447765404142 Update Emai Gateway bers sequences to the COMGSM Dialler An Updating All Store Settings on PC nti Sequences tool bar will be displayed on the progress of this update which can take approximately 90 seconds 6 3 4 View Selected Clicking on this button will display the telephone number sequence for the transmitter selected in the COMGSM unit this will be displayed in the top black screen 6 3 5 View All Clicking on this button will display all the telephone number sequences for all the transmitters in the COMGSM unit this will be displayed in the black screen 6 3 6 Clear Clicking on this button will clear the memory in the COMGSM Dialler unit All transmitter outgoing call sequences and the user number setup will be deleted 6 3 7 Store Sequences Store Settings on PC Clicking on this button will save the data entered into the COMGSM setup menu into a file on
12. point low alarm set point delay time and time of last update This data will be collected every 30 minutes this interval will increase to every 10 minutes when the transmitter is in an alarm condition Doc No 0602 AS200 004 AS200 ALARM SYSTEM Page 12 5 1 6 Descriptions The user can enter descriptions for I P1 I P2 and I P3 for each transmitter Most transmitters purchased only use I P1 and a typical description would be type of equipment or ID or location E g 80 Freezer No 05 5 1 7 Alarms Alarms are indicated on the screen by the colour off the transmitter monitoring box changing from green to red Items monitored are I P1 I P2 I P3 AC connected and battery low 5 2 Data Analysis Software Overview e CSVand encoded PSA files can be read Numerical amp Graph information easily displayed for any transmitter Easy print facility for data required Filtering of data is possible between specific dates and times Statistical Information of the following is recorded First Reading Date and Time Last Reading Date and Time Number of Readings Maximum Temperature Minimum Temperature Average Temperature Time in High Alarm and Time in Low Alarm e The Data Capture software and Data Analysis software come as a package Each licence allows one capture software and up to 5 data analysis software programs 5 2 1 Installing Data Analysis Software Double click on the AS200 Alarm and Monitoring Data Analysis file prompts w
13. remove transmitters by a simple press of one but ton amp administrators key fob Audible alarm Programmable alarm communications window of 10 min utes Auxiliary Volt Free Contact Common Normally Open Nor mally Closed Power failure alarm Rechargeable battery backup Selectable Communications available internet dialler or conventional auto dialler Internet Access to logged alarm information with internet dialler option 10 Selectable Mobiles can be text messaged with detailed alarm information with the internet dialler option IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 Page 7 3 2 Positioning Receiver The choice of receiver site affects the ultimate system performance this can be important if transmitters are positioned at the limit of their range or in buildings were significant metal is used in their construction Such as reinforced concrete containing metal rods or utilising metal internal partitioning For maximum range coverage and reliability the receiver Should be located in a central position with respect to the transmitters In general the higher the receiver the bet ter the range achieved To avoid screening effects the receiver should be mounted well away from large metal masses such as metal cabinets The receiver should be mounted at least 1 5 metres above ground level and positioned at least 3 metres away from mains electrical panels electricity cables and sources of high speed
14. return the probe bypass switch to read the actual probe temperature The AS200TX is a very stable instrument and will rarely require calibration It is recommended that the AS2OOTX is checked by simulating several temperatures to ensure it is within calibration parameters This can easily be achieved by using the AS200TC temperature simulator 2 9 AS200TX Simulator Test temperatures at 50 0 0 0 C and 50 0 C can be simulated on transmitter input 1 to test the alarm The fob temperature simulator is attached to a connector inside the transmitter unit and a temperature probe by pass switch is thrown The simulated temperature is selected and will be shown on the display If this tem perature is out with the alarm limits it will activate the relevant alarm after the time delay The resistance to simulate O OC can be supplied with a traceable calibration certificate This can be used to calibrate the AS2OOTX transmitter AS200RX 3 1 Features Compact Size Simple to use 125 Channels one transmitter per channel Additional receivers can be added to expand system Two line LCD display of alarms giving details of transmitter unit and fault Last 999 alarms stored All alarms are time and date stamped Acknowledged by user key fob Up to four individually named key fobs available Acknowledged alarms gives details of acknowledger and are time and date stamped Add and
15. the PC Please do this before closing the program to save your data Doc No 0602 AS200 004 AS200 ALARM SYSTEM Page 16 6 4 Enabling COMGSM Unit Once all settings have been entered and checked the COMGSM unit must be taken out of the configuration mode to enable alarm mode Click on the Enable GSM Unit button the function led on the COMGSM unit front panel will change from red to green Note This can take up to 30 seconds 6 4 1 Testing an Alarm Call From COMGSM Unit The COMGSM unit must be in the enable alarm mode e g function led green Select the transmitter number and required and click on the test alert button The unit will now dial the required sequence for the selected unit The test alert transmitter must be set up previ ously in the configuration mode E g If unit 7 is selected for testing unit number 7 must have its call sequence setup to work 6 5 Connecting the GSM unit to the Receiver Make sure the function led is green Connect the cable supplied between the Rx connection of the COMGSM unit Fig 3 and connecter in rear of the receiver 6 6 Alarm Activation When an alarm is received at the AS2OORX receiver it will trigger the GSM unit This could be delayed for up to 10 minutes depending on the guard time setting at the receiver If the receiver is acknowledged within the guard time the GSM unit will not be activated Once the GSM unit is triggered the status led will start flashing red after app
16. 2006 15 08 06 Min Temp 30 7 C Description 12 3 No of Readings 30 Average Temp 29 8 Filter Start Date End Date 18 07 2006 0015 18 07 2006 hs15 IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 13 AS200 ALARM SYSTEM 5 2 5 Column Data The data in the columns gives easy access to the following Date Time Temperature input 1 Temperature Input 2 Door Switch 3 AC Power Battery Condition High Alarm Set point Low Alarm Set point and Delay Time 5 2 6 Filtering Data Data can be filtered by ticking the filter box and selecting a start date and time and end date and time Once this has been done click on the filter button 5 2 7 Displaying Graphs A graph of the current data can be displayed by clicking on the Graph Tab at the bottom LHS of the screen To return to the data display click on the Data Tab at the bottom LHS of the screen 5 2 8 Printing Data or Graphs To print out the data selected go to File gt Print To print out a graph of the data selected display the graph as de scribed in para 2 7 and go to File gt Print 2310 5 Graph Report Ur 0 Fest Mae Ten WTC jer Uu poca 23 9 D ercspoon Uv 2 MATO 3000 AIT arua 1 qnam Dengin P 1 No doors 0 ET F i De Ove j
17. ALARMING MONITORING DATA LOGGING AS200 Wireless Alarm Monitoring and Data Logging System USERS MANUAL Features Multi Function Alarm Data Transmitter Multi Channel Receiver Range Increase Transceiver Internet Access for Alarm Information Communication Options Data Capture Capability Important gt ig the system the notice on the third page of this manual must be read Leaflet No AS200 Manual AS200 ALARM SYSTEM Table of Contents IMPORTANT THIS PAGE MUST BE READ BEFORE OPERATING ALARM SYSTEM Page 1 0 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 4 2 4 1 2 5 2 5 1 2 5 2 2 5 2 1 2 5 2 2 2 5 2 3 2 5 2 4 2 5 2 0 2 5 3 2 5 3 1 2 5 3 2 2 5 3 3 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 1 4 3 2 3 2 1 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 5 3 4 6 Overview Transmitter AS200TX Transmitter Features Transmitter Inputs Temperature Input 1 Temperature Input 2 Volt Free Contact Input 3 Output Transmitter Power Failure Battery Low Battery On Sw Transmitter Disable Front Panel Description Setup Switch Transmitter Initial Setup Base Setting Calibration Reminder Unit Number Setting Delay Time Setting High and Low Alarms Quick Setup to change Unit No Time Delay or High amp Low Alarms Unit Number Setting Delay Time Setting High amp Low Alarms Automatic Self Test Wireless Link Check Signal Streng
18. ATTOK 180T oc Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 C oc Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180T 80D C Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 C 0c Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 C oc Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 500 Chesed AC OK BATTOK 180T oc Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 C n c Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 C 00t Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 C oc Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180T 0c Chsed AC OK BATTOK 1680T oe Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 C oo Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 S0D C Chsed AC OK BATTOK 18D0 C oc Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 C 00T Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180T aoc Chesed BATTOK 180 C oor Cksed BATTOK 180 C oo Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 C 80D0 C Closed ACOK BATTOK 180 C 500 Chesed AC OK BATTOK 180 aor Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 C oo Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 C orc Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 C oc Closed ACOK BATTOK 180 C 0c Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180C aoc Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180T lt 0 Chsed AC OK BATTOK 180 Snn c Cksed BATTOK 180C oo Delay Time RRRRKRRKRRKRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRR RRR IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 AS200 ALARM SYSTEM Page 14 Section 6 gt 6 1 COMGSM Dialler Overview The GSM Dialler will dial up to 5 telephone numbers or emails when an alarm is acti vated Targeted personnel for a particular piece of equipment will be contacted in the event of an alarm The targeted message will contain the alarming transmitter unit number and a generic description No telephone line is required so installation of this device can be carried out in remote
19. GE 2 Setting up Unit Base Up to 16 individual receivers can be used on one system giving up to 2048 individual channels The transmitters and receivers have to be configured to activate the rele vant receiver base unit The receiver will be factory set for base No O1 As one standard receiver gives up to 126 channels most clients will not require any additional set up If additional receivers are used the receiver base can be configured on the rear of the receiver See Para 3 6 for details STAGE 3 Setting up Time Guard The time guard delay allows staff that are present to reset the receiver thus avoiding any unnecessary alarm phone calls The time delay switch is located at the rear of the re ceiver See Para 3 7 for details STAGE 4 Enabling Battery The battery enable switch should be switched on See Para 3 1 3 for details STAGE 5 Mounting Mount unit on wall with single screw plug in three pin transformer into 240V mains socket and connect commu nications option to telephone socket IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 Page 18 Transmitters STAGE 6 Selecting the Alarm Transmitter Site There is less choice in sighting transmitters as they must normally be mounted close to the equipment being moni tored To minimise shielding effects the transmitter should be positioned at the top of equipment to be monitored if possible with the wire aerial stub standing above the top surface of the equipment This will al
20. MGSM Dialler Details entered into the Setup menu on the com puter will not become active in the COMGSM dialler unit until the relevant Update buttons are depressed It is recommended that the relevant View buttons are depressed before the GSM dialler is disconnected from the computer setup This is to check the correct details are entered into the COMGSM dialler unit Once the COMGSM unit is connected to a receiver a full test to check the dialler unit is working correctly must be carried out IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 5200 ALARM SYSTEM Page 15 6 2 User Number Message Setup 6 2 1 Entering Contact Phone Numbers or Email address This is achieved in the User Number Message setup box Enter telephone numbers or email address in the Contact Numbers 1 10 5 To update this information into the COMGSM dialler click on the Update All Contacts button When entering a number 44 must be used in front of the number and the O must be removed E g Mobile number 07756452398 would be entered as 447756452398 Land Line 0131 645 3976 would be entered as 441316453976 Land lines will receive the sms message through a BT service which converts the sms message to a synthesised voice message Email address entered will receive a message containing the mobile number which has acknowl edged the alarm message This is useful record of who acknowledged the alarm call The email address is not used to send an alarm 6 2 2 Entering Outgoi
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22. The system testing is only a recommended minimum it is up to the customer to decide how important their sam ples are and the frequency of testing required Transmission of signal The system automatically tests transmission between each transmitter and the receiver If the receiver does not receive a test transmission it will alarm at the receiver as Lost giving the transmitter unit number approxi mately every four hours To stop the alarming of a lost transmitter the transmitter must be removed from the receiver A manual test signal can be sent by depressing the test button for between eight and twelve seconds on the transmitters The receiver will indicate the unit number with the message Test no alarms will be activated on a test signal Testing Inputs The only way to completely test the system is by simulat ing areal fault on an input Example If it was a tempera ture input the probe would be warmed up and after the time delay an alarm signal would be sent to the receiver If communications were fitted the relevant action would be processed Recommended Minimum Each Week Alarm Transmitters Check white status led is illuminated If white led is OFF check power has not been switched off If mains power is ON unit is faulty and must be returned for repair Receiver Check blue power led is illuminated If this light is OFF check mains power has not been switched off If power is on unit is faulty an
23. anged by depressing the up and down arrows Select a number between 100 and 200 the display will scroll very fast Once you are near the required value depress the mute switch Depress the display switch and FINE will be momentarily displayed Depress the up or down arrows to select your actual high alarm set point and depress the mute switch to register the value The display switch is again depressed entering the low alarm mode LOAL is displayed momentary The tempera ture high alarm can be changed by depressing the up and down arrows Select a number between 100 and 200 the display will scroll very fast Once you are near the required value depress the mute switch Depress the display switch and FINE will be momentarily displayed Depress the up or down arrows to select your actual low alarm set point and depress the mute switch to register the value The status led will now stop flashing rapidly to indicate that the transmitter is in normal mode 2 6 Automatic Self Test Wireless Link The system will automatically test its communications between every transmitter and the receiver If the receiver has not received a signal from a transmit ter a lost alarm will be generated approximately every four hours at the receiver until it is acknowledged 2 7 Check Signal Strength The transmitter can be forced to send a test signal to the receiver This is achieved by depressing the Mute Test Switch for 10 seconds No alarms will be activa
24. ash rapidly in setup mode this will return to solid for 4 seconds on 1 second off in the normal OK condition If the transmitter is left in the setup mode it will return to normal mode after ap proximately 3 minutes 2 5 2 1 Base Setting Depress the setup button once located on the top of the transmitter Small hole This will require the end of a paper clip or pen pushed through the small hole When in setup mode the white status led will flash rap idly Depress the mute button three times and the display will show BASE Use the up and down arrows to set the base on the transmitter to the same base as the receiver Up to 16 bases are available factory default is base 1 Once this has been done press the Mute switch to regis ter this value 2 5 2 2 Calibration Reminder Setting Depress the display switch and the Cal reminder mode will be entered CAL is displayed This will now set up the frequency for CAL being shown on the display By de pressing the up and down arrows this can be set for No CAL 6 monthly or 12 monthly Once the required value is selected depress the mute switch to register this value AS200 ALARM SYSTEM 2 5 2 3 Unit Number Setting Depress the display switch the unit number led is illumi nated The unit number can be changed by depressing the up and down arrows Select a number between 1 and 125 Once the required value is selected depress the mute switch to register the value 2 5 2 4 Delay Tim
25. attery ON first connect the D C power then place battery switch to the ON position If the battery switch is not switched on after the DC supply is connected the display will intermit tently flash up Bat reminding the user that the battery has not been switched on To disable the transmitter turn the battery switch to the OFF position and remove the DC supply Note If a transmitter is removed from the system the receiver will have require the Add Remove transmitters from system initiated If this is not done the removed transmitter will come up as being lost at the receiver peu Switch Switch 2 5 Front Panel Descriptions Switches Display Switch Scrolls the display between Unit Number Time Delay and Temperature This switch is also used in the setup procedure Mute Test Switch When the audible alarm is sounding it can be muted by depressing the switch for one second A signal strength test to the receiver can be carried out by depressing this switch for 10 second This switch is also used in the setup procedure Up Down Switches Scrolls the parameter selected to the required value These switches are also used in the setup procedure Doc No 0602 AS200 004 Page 5 Led s Alarm Active Bright red led which flashes when the trans mitter is in the alarm condition Status White Led indicating the status of the transmit ter System ok Status Light ON for 4 seconds and OFF
26. d allow for 17 days of storage The data buffer should only be used as a backup if there is a failure on the computer collecting the transmitters data IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 T Teii e 2 AS200TR 4 1 Overview The transceiver unit is used to increase the distance between a transmitter and the receiver if required There is no limit to the number of transceivers that can be used in the system The transceiver is powered by an external DC supply and has a re chargeable battery fitted as stan dard If power fail is detected on the transceiver an alarm will be sent to the receiver initiating an alarm condition Battery Switch Switch 1 switches the battery ON or OFF The normal operational setting for this switch is ON Test Switch Switch 2 switches the test mode ON or OFF This switch must be in the OFF position under operational condi tions Setup Switches See appendix 8 for setup configuration Para 8 2 5200 ALARM SYSTEM Page 11 Section 5 gt 5 1 Overview e Display and logging of all the information sent from the transmitters e Data is updated every 30 minutes from each transmitter increasing to every 10 minutes when in an alarm con dition e Information sent from each transmitter includes the following transmitter number transmitter serial number value I P1 value I P2 value I P3 high alarm set point low alarm set point delay time and time of last update Alarm status of inp
27. d must be returned for repair Each Month In addition to the weekly check test at least one transmit Doc No 0602 AS200 004 Page 19 ter on a full alarm Do this by simulating an alarm on an input checking all communications are working Every Three Months Check the entire system Do this by simulating an alarm on the input of each transmitter checking all communi cations are working Main Cause of Faults 1 Alarm equipment is switched off at mains Action Do not ignore AC Fail alarms at the receiver and carry out weekly check 2 Communications equipment is set up wrongly or com pany hospital telephone exchange has blocked tele phone line for certain types of calls Action Check full communications on a regular bases A company can change the status of a telephone line at its exchange to have several blocks on it 3 Persistent alarms from a faulty piece of equipment are ignored Action Switch off Alarm Transmitter on the faulty piece of equipment until it has been repaired Remove the trans mitter unit from the receiver AS200 ALARM SYSTEM Page 20 8 1 Receiver Base Settings Setup Cx o or or or 4 oF ov g ANE UTDOE CL ER CENI CTION Aatodialler WW OFF on OFF W Power Disle donecton E wo Kad Ke Kal or oFF ON Kad ed el a aca Kad Ga TRANCEIVER TRANSCEIVER Examples RECEIVES TRANSMITS 1 Trans
28. e Setting Depress the display switch the time delay led is illumi nated The time delay can be changed by depressing the up and down arrows Select a number between O and 90 minutes Once the required value is selected depress the mute switch to register the value 2 5 2 5 High and Low Alarms Depress the display switch the temperature led is illumi nated HIAL is displayed momentary The temperature high alarm can be changed by depressing the up and down arrows Select a number between 100 and 200 the display will scroll very fast Once you are near the required value depress the mute switch Depress the display switch and FINE will be momentarily displayed Depress the up or down arrows to select your actual high alarm set point and depress the mute switch to register the value The display switch is again depressed entering the low alarm mode LOAL is displayed momentary The tempera ture high alarm can be changed by depressing the up and down arrows Select a number between 100 and 200 the display will scroll very fast Once you are near the required value depress the mute switch Depress the display switch and FINE will be momentarily displayed Depress the up or down arrows to select your actual low alarm set point and depress the mute switch to register the value The status led will now stop flashing rapidly to indicate that the transmitter is back in normal mode 2 5 3 Quick Setup to change Unit number Time Delay or High
29. e speech dialler unit plays a common phrase O plus one of the specific alarm messages phrase A Phrase O normally states the location of the establishment or building and phrases A relate to the location of the Receiver Each phrase can be up to 20 seconds long giving a total possible message length of 40 seconds messages A Acknowledgement On receiving a call from the Speech Dialler Unit the person answering acknowledges it by press ing the number 8 on their telephone keypad this prevents further calls being initiated The speech dialler unit may be programmed to stop dialling after the first call has been acknowledged or when two or three have been acknowl edged as required If the message is not acknowledged then it is repeated three times after which the dialler abandons the call It then dials the next number This procedure is repeated three times in sequence for all four telephone numbers If no ac knowledgement has been received then the dialler shuts down FOR FULL UP TO DATE INFORMATION ON HOW TO SET UP AND USE THE AUTODIALLER PLEASE READ EN CLOSED BOOKLET SD1 SPEECH DIALLER OPERATORS MANUAL Only Supplied if this option is se lected The Speech Dialler unit is manufactured by an independent company from the alarm system Its operation and war ranty guarantee are that of the manufacturing company IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 AS200 ALARM SYSTEM Section 7 gt P Purpose The information given in this
30. for 1 P1 2 2 3 Volt Free Contact Input I P 3 Option Volt free input 3 can be used to monitor any normally closed contact This input is normally used as a door switch monitor Normally closed position No alarm Normally open alarm This input has a fixed time delay of 10 minutes 2 3 Output Option The Transmitter unit has one relay output This is in the normally open position and will go to the normally closed position in the event of an alarm Depressing the mute switch will reset the relay in the alarm condition a ASPER ASZO0TX asper uks gt 5 AS200 ALARM SYSTEM 2 4 Transmitter Power Fail Battery Low If mains power has been removed from the transmitter unit the system will activate an alarm after a preset 10 minute delay A signal will be sent to the receiver The receiver will indicate the transmitter unit number and AC off The display on the transmitter is extinished and the buzzer does not sound This is preserve battery life espe cially useful if the transmitter is used to log data If the power is not re supplied and the unit is left on bat tery power a further alarm Low Bat will be generated when the batteries are nearly exhausted 2 4 1 Battery ON Switch Transmitter Disable To locate the battery switch remove the rear compart ment flap The battery On Off switch is located at the bottom LHS of the transmitter To turn the b
31. ht will be extin guished to prolong battery life Page 9 The display always shows the last event received Examples of display messages are as follows AV200RX 2401141 Base 1 COMPANY 34 Units Base 1 097 Unit12 1 15 47 26 08 05 098 Unit38 I P 2 16 47 26 08 05 099 Unit29 3 17 57 26 08 05 101 Unit17 AC 18 57 26 08 05 103 Unit 10 Lost 22 11 29 09 05 UnitO1 Test GOOD Power On Display AV200RX is the product name 240118 Is the software version Base 1 is the Receiver address NO ALARMS DISPLAY Company is the Supplier 34 Units is the total number of Transmitters on the system Base 1 is the Receiver Address 097 is alarm number Unit 12 is Transmitter 12 I P Lis Alarm on Input 1 Alarm Acknowledgement Status 15 47 Time alarm was received 26 08 05 Date alarm was received Note Flashing indicates alarm not acknowledged Solid indicates alarm acknowledged 098 is alarm number Unit 38 is Transmitter 38 I P 2 Alarm on Input 2 Alarm Acknowledgement Status 16 47 Time alarm was received 26 08 05 Date alarm was received 098 is alarm number Unit 38 is Transmitter 38 I P 2 is Alarm on Input 2 Alarm Acknowledgement Status 16 47 Time alarm was received 26 08 05 Date alarm was received 101 is alarm number Unit 17 is Transmitter 17 AC is a power fail alarm Alarm Acknowledgement Status 18 57 Time alarm was received 26 08 05 Date alarm was received
32. ill guide the installation Once in stalled the program can be accessed from the program bar under the heading Asper 5 2 2 Opening a Data File To open a data file go to File gt Open The files are automatically saved in a date form e g 12 O8 2006 is data col lected on the 12th August 2006 Two files are made for each date a csv and psa The psa file is encrypted and can only be viewed in the analysis software 5 2 3 Using a Data File Once the required date or dates are opened for analysis select the transmitter unit number required to be viewed This is done by using the mouse to move the Transmitter Unit Column numbers up or down Once the required transmitter unit is selected data for this unit is displayed 5 2 4 Top Screen Displayed Information Information at the top of the screen is displayed for the selected transmitter The information is Serial Number De scriptions if entered into the capture screen First Reading Last Reading Number of Readings Max Temp Min Temp and Average Temp gu AS200 Alarm and Monitoring Data Analysis 18 07 2006 x File Edit Window Help rnm Am Dol kar Setport Sepan Tew m D Oed AZ Or rc 09 AIRE Transmitter Unit gt Serial Number 1051 E Description 1 First Reading 18 07 2006 00 22 39 Temp 28 8 C Description P 2 Last Reading 18 07
33. locations 6 1 2 SIM Card amp Signal Strength An 02 pay as you go sim card is provided with approximately 10 worth of credit on it This has been provided primarily to get the system commissioned on site The user OA can top up this sim card or opt for a contract sim card of their choice As the GSM unit 00 is usually connected to give information for an alarm it is highly recommend that the aie user replaces the pay as you go sim to a monthly contract sim The O2 network has Ind been chosen as it has a very good network coverage in the UK The final location the om COMGSM unit site may require another network for good signal strength Once power has been connected to the COMGSM Unit the system will sound bleep ing tone and the status and function leds will be red The status and function leds will turn green within 30 seconds of applying power When the unit picks up a satisfactory network signal the bleeping will stop If the signal strength is lost to the COMGSM unit a bleeping tone will sound This gives audible indication to the user that the unit will not respond to an alarm as the unit has not got adequate signal strength from the network being used If this hap pens the COMGSM unit should be located in an area where a good network signal is achievable or change the sim card to another network with a good signal strength in the area required To check signal strength and if any alarms are
34. low the aerial to radiate freely in all directions when a signal is transmitted and ensure maximum range The normal operating range of the transmitter is about 100 metres In practice depending on the construction materials of the building this distance can be larger or smaller Once the site has been chosen use the eyelets and self adhesive hooks to hang the transmitter in place STAGE 7 Inserting the probe into the equipment As the probe wire is made out of PTFE covered wire it is very thin and strong and can normally be passed through the door gasket of freezers or top inserts of liquid nitro gen equipment without any problem and secured with the supplied cable ties and bases In this case it is not nec essary to disconnect the probe wires from the terminal block located inside the transmitter Freezers Incubators Once the transmitter is mounted the probe has to be inserted into the equipment This can be done in two ways a Disconnect the probe wire from the input terminal block inside transmitter box and pass this wire from the inside through any existing probe holes in the freezer then reconnect probe wire to the terminal block in the transmitter unit In many cases the probe entry into the freezer will be frozen solid making it impossible to fit the probe in this way until a total defrost has taken place b As the probe wire is made out of PTFE covered wire it is very thin and strong and can normally be passed thro
35. mitter at Base 1 Default Setting BASE BASE require to go through one Transceiver to a Receiver at Base 1 Set Transceiver to transceiver receives any base transceiver receivers any base Sw3 ON Sw4 ON Sw5 ON Sw6 ON 2 Transmitter to go through two transponders to reach a Receiver set at Base 1 Change the base on the Transmitter to Base 3 Appendix 5 dli ON v Set the first Transceiver to transceiver re e EN OFF OFF ceives base 3 transceiver transmits base 2 Sw3 ON Sw4 ON Sw5 OFF Sw6 ON OFF EM OFF OFF OFF Set the second Transceiver to transceiver receives base 2 transceiver transmits base ao a 1 Sw3 Sw4 ON Sw5 ON Sw6 OFF Change the base on the Transmitter to Base 4 Appendix 5 Sw3 ON Sw4 ON Sw5 OFF Sw6 OFF 7 5 Battery OFF oc OFF ON OFF Set the second Transceiver to transceiver receives base 3 transceiver transmits base NENNEN Ral 2 a Set the third Transceiver to transceiver re Sw3 ON Sw4 ON Sw5 ON Sw6 OFF IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 Page 21 S gt lt lt CN lt j v p NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAANA NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNSNINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNS NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNSNSNNNNSNSINNNINNNNIINNNNNS NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNSNNNNSNSNNNNNNNNINNNNNS NNNNNNNNNN
36. ng Message Enter a outgoing message in the outgoing message box To update this information into the COMGSM dialler click on the Update Outgoing Message button When a message is sent it will contain this message and the transmitter unit number which activated the alarm 6 2 3 E Mail Gateway The email gateway is a number which is used to convert an sms message to an email This has been setup as de fault and will only required to be changed if the user wishes to use another provider The provider of this service is sent on every email and at present they do not charge for this service 6 2 4 View Settings Clicking on this button will display in the top black screen the email gateway and outgoing message that are pro grammed into the COMGSM Dialler 6 2 5 View Contacts Clicking on this button will display in the top black screen the contact numbers and email address that are pro grammed into the COMGSM Dialler 6 3 Telephone Outgoing Calls 6 3 1 Telephone Outgoing Call Sequence Select the transmitter number required Select the outgoing sequence for this transmitter for the first call through to the fifth If a outgoing number is not required select O E g If transmitter number 02 is selected and the outgoing sequence is 1st 3 2nd 2 3rd 1 4th 4 and 5th 5 This would mean the first number phoned would be contact num ber 3 the second number phoned would be 2 the third
37. obs 3 2 2 Download Memory NTTTTTTITS To download alarm log connect the receiver to the com puter Open up the AS200 setup software and click on Download You will be asked to give it a file name Once the file has been downloaded you can view it by 22108009 23 03 05 clicking view and opening the file ain iad 22 08 05 13 23 J Smith 23 09 05 3 3 Mute Button Ke 22 09 05 1409 amp Jones 23 09 05 When the Mute button is pressed the alarm sounder is 22 09 05 1410 cem 23 09 05 silenced 22 08 05 14 24 p Herd 23 09 05 22 09 05 14 39 J Smith 23 09 05 3 3 1 Scroll Button KGa ES mi 22 08 05 1454 p Jones 23 08 05 The Scroll buttons are used to scroll through the a WIES XXE i Il button a alarms displayed on the LCD The up scro HEN XE scrolls the alarm towards alarm No 001 When the o EM 22 08 05 1545 P Herd 23 09 05 company screen is displayed it will go to the last alarm ge then move towards No 001 The down scroll button scrolls the alarm towards the last alarm When the company screen is displayed it will go to the first alarm then move towards the last alarm 3 3 2 Acknowledger Button The Acknowledger button when depressed shows acknowledgement information of acknowledger time and date Scroll to the alarm number where acknowledgement information is required and press the acknowledger button J Smith 22 08 05 18 04 R Jones 23 08 05 22 08 05 16 24 R Jones 23 08 05
38. p Data Capture Software Overview Connecting a Computer to AS200RX Installing Capture Software Connecting to the AS200RX Main Screen Descriptions Alarms Data Analysis Software Overview Installing Data Analysis Software Opening a Data File Using a Data File Top Screen Displayed Information Column Data Filtering Data Displaying Graphs Printing Data or Graphs Communications COMGSM Dialler Overveiw SIM Card amp Signal Strength Initial Setup Arial amp Power Battery Switch Connection to Computer Installing COMGSM Software Using GSM Software User Number Message Setup Telephone Outgoing Calls Enabling COMGSM Unit Connecting the GSM Unit to a Receiver Alarm Activation Acknowledging Alarms Canceling Multiple Alarms Conventional Speech Dialler Unit Installation Testing System Integrity Appendix Test Record Sheet Page 9 Page 9 Page 9 Page 9 Page 9 Page 10 Page 10 Page 10 Page 10 Page 11 Page 11 Page 11 Page 11 Page 11 Page 11 Page 12 Page 12 Page 12 Page 12 Page 12 Page 12 Page 12 Page 13 Page 13 Page 13 Page 13 Page 14 Page 14 Page 14 Page 14 Page 14 Page 14 Page 14 Page 14 Page 14 Page 15 Page 15 Page 16 Page 16 Page 16 Page 16 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 AS200 ALARM SYSTEM Page 3 L9 Y To maintain a high level of confidence in the complete Alarm System it s in tegrity must be tested on a regular basis The responsibility
39. r of the enclosure They are marked C Common NC Normally Closed and NO Normally Open They change from this state in an alarm condition E g The Normally Open contact will become AS200 ALARM SYSTEM 3 9 1 Communications Once an alarm is received at the receiver and the User Key Fob is not depressed within the alarm guard time the following will happen With Standard Speech Dialler The speech dialler will be activated and will send a re corded message to up to four telephone numbers The volt free contact will be activated AUTOA EER CONECTION Aatodialler Infernet Connection Dibll i dnection With Internet Communication The alarm information will be sent to the users password protected web page When an alarm is sent to the web page it will be date and time stamped The full history of alarms will be logged on the web page and cannot be deleted The full alarm message will then selectively text messaged up to a maximum of 10 mobiles or e mails If the User Key Fob is depressed to acknowledge the alarm within the guard time no communications will be activated 3 9 2 Data Buffer If a data buffer is fitted to the receiver internally fitted it will store one transmitters data for 170 days The amount of memory used by the number of transmitters on the system is easily calculated by dividing 170 days by the number of transmitters on the system E g 10 trans mitters on the system woul
40. ransmitted every 30 minutes This increases to every 10 minutes when in alarm Increased frequency data transmitters available on request System self test Volt free contact output available Rechargeable battery backup Easy calibration procedure Auto calibration reminder customer set Settings none 6 months or 1 year Rubber holster for easy installation and positioning IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 Page 4 Traceable calibration for temperature can be carried out for the AS200TX alarm transmitters 2 2 Inputs The Transmitter unit has three inputs labelled I P1 I P2 and I P3 All the input connectors have screw termi nals and are accessible by removing the back cover To locate the input connectors remove the rear compart ment flap 2 2 1 Temperature Input I P 1 Temperature input 1 uses a PT1000 probe The value of this input is displayed on the front panel when tempera ture is selected The input range is 100 C to 200 C with a instrument accuracy of 0 1 C This input is usually used as the main air temperature alarm input This input has an adjustable time delay between O and 90 minutes 2 2 2 Temperature Input I P 2 Option Temperature input 2 uses a PT1000 probe The input range is 100 C to 200 C with a instrument accuracy of 0 1 C This input is usually used as an auxiliary input and is mainly used to measure product temperature The time delay for this input mirrors the time delay set
41. rests with the user as to how often the Alarm System is fully tested This will probably depend on the value of the samples which are being kept in their equipment All alarm systems are there to assist in the overall protection of your prod uct Good maintenance of the alarm monitored equipment is the first line of defence in maintaining the correct operating temperature or environ ment for your product All alarm systems have to be checked on a regular basis Regular checking will find any faults that have occurred thus improving the overall integrity A test schedule and procedure is shown in Section 8 which is provide as a minimum The responsibility for product protected by the alarm system rests completely with the user The alarm system must be used only as one aid in the customers overall procedure for protecting their product The alarm system must never be used as the primary alarm to protect humans or animals understood if the manual is read fully If there are any points which are not clear please contact your supplier for assistance IBI Doc No 0602 A5200 004 AS200 ALARM SYSTEM Overview The AS200 Wireless Alarm Monitoring and Data Logging System allows laboratory and hospital equipment to be alarmed monitored and data logged such as Liquid Nitro gen ULT Freezers Fridges Freezers and Incubators The temperature transmitter range is 200 C to 100 C with an accuracy of 0 1 C
42. roximately 40 seconds the first number on the telephone list off the transmitter that has activated the alarm will be telephoned If the alarm is not acknowl edged the second number on the list will be telephoned and so on up to contact number 5 The time between calls is approximately 90 seconds If no person has acknowledged the alarm the telephone sequence will be repeated This will take place approximately 10 to 15 minutes after the call to contact number 5 Only approximate times can be given between calls as it depends on the network used and how busy it is 6 7 Acknowledging Alarms To acknowledging an alarm a mobile phone can only be used When an alarm message is received at the mobile phone reply to the call with the unit number alarming If this is successful no more calls will be phoned and a sec ond message will be received with the mobile number of the person who acknowledged the call This acknowledge ment message will go to all mobile telephone numbers that have been set up in the call sequence If an email is in the contact list the acknowledgers telephone number will be sent to the email address for reference purposes E G Alarm from Transmitter number 9 reply to alarm message with O9 then send Alarm from transmitter number 36 reply to alarm message with 36 then send 6 8 Cancelling Multiple Alarms If multiple alarms are received at the GSM unit e g an AC power fail so all transmitters are sending in power fail alarms In
43. section will en able a the alarm system to be installed correctly with no expert help If the system has already been installed and commissioned by the supplier then this section can be ignored Most of the information required to operate the system has already been covered in previous sections but is summarised here in relevant stages for clarity during installation Receiver STAGE 1 Selecting the Alarm Receiver Site The choice of receiver site affects the ultimate system performance this can be important if transmitters are positioned at the limit of their range or in buildings were significant metal is used in their construction such as reinforced concrete containing metal rods or utilising metal internal partitioning For maximum range coverage the receiver should be located in a central position with respect to the transmit ters In general the higher the receiver the better the range achieved To avoid screening effects the receiver should be mounted well away from large metal masses such as metal cabinets The receiver should be mounted at least 1 5 metres above ground level and positioned at least 3 metres away from mains electrical panels and sources of high speed switching such as computers otherwise radiated electrical noise may reduce the re ceiver sensitivity The receiver requires to be sited near to a single 13A power outlet and also a standard telephone socket if the communication facility is to be used STA
44. t the receiver to acknowledge an alarm with the user key fob without activating the external communi cations and volt free contact The guard time has two options no delay or a 10 minutes delay This time is set at SW2 on the rear of the receiver When this switch is in the ON position the guard time is O minutes When this switch is in the OFF position the guard time is 10 minutes 3 Power Fail When the receiver detects the loss of external AC power the sounder is activated AC Fail is displayed and an alarm is activated 3 8 Delete Alarm Memory It is strongly advised that the alarm memory log is downloaded and saved to a computer before deletion The alarm memory can be completely deleted by the fol lowing procedure 1 Depress Add Remove button once 2 Within 10 seconds after depression of Add Remove button press Mute Alarm button once 3 Depress and hold Acknowledger Button and depress user key fob 1 Administrators Key Fob 4 During the depression of Acknowledger Button and Key Fob User 1 the display will flash CAUTION MEMORY WILL BE ERASED 5 Once deleted the display will flash MEMORY ERASED for approx 5 seconds then the memory record 001 will display Memory Deleted with the User name date and time 3 9 Volt Free Contacts The relay contacts are rated at 2A 240Vac The relay contacts are for clients own remote alarm con nections and are presented on an 3 way screw terminal block accessible at the rea
45. ta and Capture software file will be stored Double click on the AS200 Capture 25 file prompts will guide the in stallation Once installed the program can be accessed from the program bar under the heading Asper Note Ifthe capture software is installed in the desktop folder and not a folder nominated by the user the data icons will be displayed on the desktop screen 5 1 4 Connecting to the AS200RX If the Receiver is connected to the computer the capture software will connect automatically when the program is started Connect will be displayed at the bottom LHS of the screen If the software has not been connected discon nected will be displayed To connect manually go to File Connect The Capture software must be continually run to capture and store data If the receiver becomes disconnected from the computer the system will display Disconnected Note If you find that the software does not collect data this will be displayed by an error file at the first time a transmitter sends its data This is caused by older drivers for USB ports on older operating systems A simple fix to upgrade drivers and USB port is to install a USB hub and connect it into the existing USB port A USB hub is supplied free of charge with the software in case it is required 5 1 5 Main Screen The data will collect the following details from each transmitter transmitter number transmitter serial number value I P1 value I P2 value I P3 high alarm set
46. ted at the receiver upon receipt of a test signal The display will show the unit number with the message Test to indi cate a successful transmission The strength of the sig nal will be described as Excellent Good Average and Low This should be used when installing the system and when a transmitter is moved to a new location The test display is removed from the receiver by depressing the Mute switch on the receiver Each time a test signal is sent to the receiver it must be removed by depressing the mute switch If this is not carried out the next test signal will not be registered 2 8 Calibration for Temperature To locate the calibration switch remove the rear compart ment flap The calibration switch is located to the L H S above the battery switch An internal switch disconnects the temperature probe and a temperature resistance simulator is attached to simulate the temperature probe The simulated probe resistance is set at 10000 which accurately simulates 0 C The calibration of the instru ment displays a resistance measurement which now can be adjusted by the up and down switches The value required is 999 9 or 0 0 this adjustment is made by the up and down switches AS200 ALARM SYSTEM Once adjusted the accuracy of the instrument can be checked by switching the calibration switch off The tem perature should now read 0 0 If a AS2OOTS simulator is used 50 and 50 can easily be checked Remove the simulated probe and
47. th Calibration for Temperature AS200TX Simulator Receiver AS200RX Receiver Features Positioning Receiver Arial and Power On Off amp Battery Switch User Key Fobs Connecting a Computer to AS200RX Set Time Date amp Key Fob Names Download Memory Mute Button Scroll Button Acknowledger Button Add Remove Transmitter Button Power Led Alarm Led Alarm not Acknowledged Alarm Reactivation Led Communications Sent Led Relay Activated Led Receiver Display Messages IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 Page 4 Page 4 Page 4 Page 4 Page 4 Page 4 Page 4 Page 4 Page 5 Page 5 Page 5 Page 5 Page 5 Page 5 Page 5 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 7 Page 7 Page 7 Page 7 Page 7 Page 7 Page 7 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 9 Page 9 Page 9 Page 9 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 9 1 3 9 2 4 0 4 1 5 0 5 1 5 1 2 5 1 3 5 1 4 5 1 5 5 1 6 5 1 7 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 2 3 5 2 4 5 2 5 5 2 6 5 2 7 5 2 8 6 0 6 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 6 1 5 6 1 6 6 1 7 6 1 8 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 Page 2 Display Indicating Lost Alarm Guard Time Power Fail Delete Alarm Memory Volt Free Contact Communications Connections Buffer Board Transceiver Transceiver Overview Monitoring am
48. this case the GSM unit will send out each alarm until acknowledged which could be annoying and take a considerable mount of time depending how many transmitters are on the system The GSM unit can be reset of all its alarms by sending the message reset in lower case to the GSM s Sim s tele phone number IBI Doc No 0602 AS200 004 AS200 ALARM SYSTEM Insert Sim Card this way up Sim Card Tully inserted 6 9 Conventional Speech Dialler Unit General Note It is always recommended to have installed a direct tele phone line for this device If simpler communications are required a speech dialler unit can be fitted to the receiver Power for the speech dialler and alarm trigger is obtained from the receiver This ensures that even during a mains power cut the equipment will still detect an alarm condition and dial out The Speech Dialler Unit accepts one input from the receiver which causes corresponding messages A to be sent out to pre arranged telephone numbers Telephone Numbers The Speech Dialler Unit will dial up to a maximum of four different telephone numbers and play its message The numbers may be up to 16 digits long and are simply programmed using the text display and keypad on the unit Messages The Speech Dialler Unit has a built in microphone and speaker so that phrases can be recorded and re played directly from the unit When the out going call is answered by the remote telephone th
49. ugh the door gasket without any problem and se cured with the supplied cable ties and bases In this case it is not necessary to disconnect the probe wires from the terminal block Allow 30 minutes for the probe to reach the cabinet tem perature LN2 Employ safety procedures before proceeding e g correct gloves and full face protection As the probe wire is made out of PTFE covered wire it is very thin and strong and can be passed through the top inserts of liquid nitrogen equipment without any problem Once the desired depth for the probe is established loop the probe wire round the dewar handle and secure with cable ties Stage 8 Plug in three pin transformer into 240V mains and switch on battery STAGE 9 Set required Base and Cal Details See Para 2 5 2 for details 5200 ALARM SYSTEM STAGE 10 Set required Unit No Delay Time and High amp Low Alarms See Para 2 5 2 3 for details Stage 11 Depress the test button Depress the test button on the alarm transmitter for 10 seconds The display on the receiver will give information of unit number tested Stage 12 Test Test all alarm transmitters to make sure the receiver has logged on the relevant transmitter unit N B If the receiver is not triggered move transmitter to a more suitable location or install a transceiver Stage 13 Communications Connect relevant communications selected See Section 5 for details SIA 10 1 Testing System Integrity
50. ut 1 input 2 input 3 AC power and low battery are displayed Data is recorded in a CSV and PSA file The PSA file is encrypted and can only be decoded and read by our analysis software The CSV file can be read in our analysis software or excel A set of new CSV and PSA files are generated every day to make record archiving simple e Standard 25 inputs can be expanded in blocks of 25 up to 125 inputs L ASAI Alarm and Monitoring 25 mx Fa rah z e i um 1 F S E DI 8 Fle Ana Hein Tx 1 EP DP AC Baal Lis Value Value qa High Low Dolap Last Me Mo Stier 2 3 3 jpn m Am Updete 1 hn EMILE Eo oom 3 28 Ho HA Door Smich WA Closed 625 20 E a Sees Se ae es Pe ee 10 5 Room 3 28 HAA Door Switch 206 RA C40 200 10 MET 4 wir BE T5 No 4 Room 2 57 Done Senich rins Eerd peta nod emp Freezer No 32 Pioda Doo Switch 02 E 0532 _ 20 0 ee nos noon 2 67 HA Door Switch 183 W A 3 7 2 FT tl T 10 11118 E HE L aL EE E _

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