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1. New Alarm Base Stations Example Base Page 11 Zebo Corporation The alarm screen below prompts for the following user input Alarm Type This menu provides a list of predefined types of typical alarms Chose the one that best matches your needs Value enter the trip point value at which you want your alarm to occur For example if the alarm type is Reading Higher than a Value and the sensor is measuring temperature a value entry of 90 will generate an alarm if the measured temperature exceeds 90 degrees Alarm Start Time choose the hour of day you wish the alarm to be active Alarm end Time choose the hour of day you wish the alarm to be deactivated Alarm on Days if the alarm is only to be active on certain days select those days here Default all are selected Hold the Ctrl key down while clicking days to change them Recurring Alarm Delay In order to minimize repeated alarm messages choose a time value here for delay between recurring alarm messages For example if you have a 20 minute temperature sensor and it is beyond the value set above you will receive an alarm every 20 minutes Setting this to 1 hr will skip alerts only giving you one once an hour Consecutive Alarm Delay How many readings beyond your value set above do you want to receive before creating an alarm Set this to two consecutive readings if you d like to wait for two readings to come in beyond value above before an alarm Text Message A custom message t
2. during the checkout process or from the Sign In screen 2 Register your base station which is done by signing in to your account and clicking on Register a New Base Station You ll need to create a Business and then a location before actually registering the base station 3 Assign Learn your sensors to the new base station by pressing the LRN button on the base station and then powering your sensor on Do this for each sensor to be added to the base station See the Learning Sensors section for details on page 8 4 Deploy the base station and sensors throughout the location making sure each sensor is powered on Keep track of where you put each sensor 5 Configure and customize your sensors Sign in to your account and update settings for each sensor assigning names and alarms according to your individual sensor placement and monitoring needs Page 3 Zebo Corporation Step 1 Registering a New User From the Login Page click on the Register link Zebo Portal Username Passcode LOGIN Register Forgot Passcode Choose a User Name and check its availability Then continue to fill in your information The email you enter will be the address to which your User Registration Confirmation email will be sent along with your temporary Sign In password Register a Main Account User Create New User Step 2 of 2 Username jfarnooo2 Passcode Will be eMailed to the address below All Fields Below ar
3. step in getting your product ready Each sensor must be learned to the base station LEARN 1 2 3 Power on the Base Station and wait for the Cell Status light to stop blinking and remain off meaning it has attached to a cellular network Only the green power light should be on Press the Learn LRN button on the front of the base station The RF status light will begin to blink Within 30 seconds hold your sensor near the base station and power it on The base station RF status light will blink rapidly indicating it successfully received the sensor You need to hold the sensor within a foot of the base station while learning The sensor will now display a solid status light meaning it is properly learned to the base station Power the sensor off If you do not see a Solid status light on the sensor it is not properly learned Power your sensor off and repeat steps 2 4 The next time you power the sensor on it will begin its normal mode of operation UNLEARN 1 2 3 Hold the sensor near the base station and power it off Press the Learn LRN button on the front of the base station The RF status light will begin to blink Press the Learn button on the sensor and hold it down while you power the sensor on Continue to press the Learn button until the base station RF light rapidly blinks indicating that it successfully received the sensor The sensor will now display a blinking status light meaning it
4. 08 PM 4 08 PM 3 08 PM 2 08 PM 1 08 PM 12 08 PM 11 08 AM Graph Data 1Day 3Days 1Week 1Month Export CSV Data Day Sensor Temp 2 1 1 3 135 Set Sensoy Alarms OFF Set Low Battery Check OFF Modify gensor Recipients Sensor Settings Edit Alarms Remove Sensor from Base Station 201 2 04 01 GoToDay ih 1im 2h 1im 3h 11m 4h 1im Sh 1im 6h 11m 7h 11m 8h 11m 9h iim 10h 11m Week Month Zebo Corporation sensor Settings allows you to describe the sensor enter a calibration formula and override the sensor s unit of measurement ZeboPortal Home Base Stations Subuser Reports Account Logout Businesses Edit Sensor Settings Example Business Sensor Settings Sensor Name Temp ZAASASS 002 001 001 003 135 Sensor Description Locations Example Location Sensor Unit Override Leave blank for default unit Reading Formula R R is default Save Base Stations Example Base The Alarm setting screen below indicates that one alarm has been created for this sensor To create a new alarm click the Create New Alarm link ZeboPortal Home Base Stations Subuser Reports Account Logout Businesses Alarms Example Business Current Alarms for Temp 2 1 1 3 135 002 001 001 003 135 Alert Consec Valuel Start Time Durration Days Delay Delay BaseAlrm Enabled Locations A i hl a 80 00 12 00 AM 24 Hrs All 0 Hrs 0 Omin Edit Example Location Days Remove ance Create a
5. Temp 2 1 1 3 135 007 001 001 001 105 x Copyright 2012 Zebo Corporation All rights reserved 005 001 001 001 108 Base Station Base Name Example Base Status Active Set Master Alarm OFF Station Recipients Base Station Settings Power On 3 29 12 10 44 A View Unregister Base Station Motion 6 Timestamp Age 4 1 12 9 08 PM 9m 8 59 PM 18m 8 39 PM 38m 8 19 PM 58m 8 08 PM ih 9m 7 59 PM 1h 18m Terms of Use Privacy Policy Site Map Note The Base Station screen contains the Master Alarm Button When On you will receive all alarms from this base station When Off all alarms will be turned off and you will not receive any alarms from this base station Alert Recipients added at the base station level will receive alarms from any sensor learned to this base To begin configuration click on the Sensor ID to view the Sensor Page shown below ZeboPortal Home Base Stations Subuser Reports Account Logout Businesses Example Business Locations Example Location Base Stations Example Base Sensors Temp 2 1 1 3 135 Water 4 1 1 1 181 005 001 001 001 108 Motion 6 0 0 0 10 007 001 001 001 105 Page 10 Sensor ID 002 001 001 003 135 Sensor Type Temperature Sensor Alarms ON Low Battery Alar ON O Alert Recipient s Who Battery No Reading 1 Alarms List Readings for 04 01 2012 Refresh Time CNTL 9 08 PM 8 08 PM 7 08 PM 6 08 PM 5
6. Zebo Corporation Inc Owners Manual Version 2 1 03 29 2012 Contents FCC Notice Page 2 Section Commissioning Your System Page 3 Section 2 Configuring Your System Page 9 Section 3 Viewing Data from Sensors Page 13 Page Zebo Corporation FCC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the e
7. ase station to view sensor data ZeboPortal Home al Base Stations Subus Businesses Example Business Timezone CNTL Address 11936 W 119th Overland Park KS 66213 Description Edit Base Stations at this Location Example Base a i College Crossing y l Indian Creek D i Locations Example Location Cobblestone Park Estates Highcroft Park Oakview Base Stations a Thomas S Stoll Memorial Park Example Base Countryshire Ginger Creek Wi1tsthst o W 119th St 119th And Quivir 2 Office Pa gt Regent s tone a Crest a sirar Nottingham Fairfield Place Forest D Meng Villas Of Fairway si Woods North Cross min i Creek Park e Estates suas enter West Fairway Woods Park 2a lt WEE W 127th St bee Fox ROGS G S SS Amber na Weta 2012 T Copyright 2012 Zebo Corporation All rights reserved Terms of Use Privacy Policy Site Map At this point you now have a registered user account and a registered base station ready to have sensors assigned to it Page 7 Zebo Corporation Step 3 Learning a Sensor to a Base Station Your sensors come ready to learn to a base station The Base Station must be powered on and receiving a steady cellular signal before sensors can be learned or unlearned Learning a sensor to a base station sets the sensor up to only communicate with your base station and is a mandatory
8. count Logout Businesses Location Example Business Business Example Business Timezone CNTL Address 11936 W 119th Overland Park KS 66213 Description Edit Base Stations at this Location Locations Example Base Example Location rossin Base Stations Example Base Thomas Stoll Oakview Memorial Park i Countryshire Ging SS ae ee ee 7 Wiggers Cees F 119th And Quivir 3 Office P i Regent t 4 Crest 2 J Stratford Nottingham E Fairfield Place F 2 M Villas Of Fairway a Woods North Cross ountry Creek Park e Estates Regent s Center West Page 9 Zebo Corporation Click on your Base Station You are now on the base station screen Notice the vertical breadcrumb menu now showing along the left of your window You are now on the base station page and will see the list of learned sensors in the sensor area Base Stations Businesses Example Business Locations Example Location Base Stations Example Base Sensors Temp 2 1 1 3 135 Water 4 1 1 1 181 005 001 001 001 108 Motion 6 0 0 0 10 007 001 001 001 105 le _Subuser ZeboPortal Reports _ Account Logout Base ID 001 001 001 001 095 Version Version 1 Master Alarm ON s Who 7 2012 This Month Posts 173 Usage 0 173 MB is Base Station emp 2 1 1 3 135 Water 4 1 1 1 181 007 001 001 001 105 Latest R Sensor Temp 2 1 1 3 135 007 001 001 001 105 007 001 001 001 105 007 001 001 001 105
9. e Required First Name E Last Name Address City State AL u have read and agree Complete Registration Cancel Page 4 Zebo Corporation Check your email for your temporary password and then revisit the Login Page to enter your newly created User Name and temporary password Click LOGIN and you will be brought to your home page Zebo Portal Username ifarnooo2 Passcode eccceee LOGIN Register Forgot Passcod Step 2 Register Activate a Base Station The first step to getting your base station ready and receiving data from your sensors Is to Register your New Base Station within your newly created account Click on Base Station in the top menu bar ZeboPortal Home Base Stations Subuser Reports Account Logout Businesses Home Page No Businesses Recent Sensor Alerts Create one Source Reading Timestamp Sent Out Sent To No Alerts Copyright 2012 Zebo Corporation All rights reserved Terms of Use Privacy Policy Site Map Page 5 Zebo Corporation You ll see links to create both a Business Name and Location which you will want to do first Click on Create a Business and complete the form Then click Create a Location and complete that form as well Now you are ready to actually Register a Base Station ZeboPortal Home Base Stations Subuser Reports Account Logout Businesses Manage Base Stations Businesses L
10. hat will be included in text message alerts Email Message A custom message that will be included in email alerts Base Station Audible Alarm If you wish for the base station s alarm to go off when an alarm is created you can have it sound for 1 to 5 minutes ZeboPortal Home Base Stations Subuser Reports Account Logout Businesses Add an Alarm Page 12 Example Business Alarm Details STEP 2 of 2 Type Reading is Higher than Valuel Value 1 Locations Example Location Start Time Midnight 12 00am Alarm Durration 24 Hr All Day 24 Hr s Base Stations Example Base Sensors Days hold Ctrl to deselect days Default All Days Sunday a Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Next Alert Delay Temp 2 1 1 3 135 Zj What is this No Delay M Water 4 1 1 1 181 Consecutive Readings before Alert No Dela 005 001 001 001 108 What is this 4 Motion 6 0 0 0 10 007 001 001 001 105 z Text Message Body eMail Message Body Base Station Audible Alarm No Alarm Cancel _Create Alarm Zebo Corporation Section 3 Viewing Data from Sensors Once a sensor has been learned to a base station each time the sensor is powered on it will begin its normal mode of operation and send its data into the web application via the base station You will be able to view the data set alarm parameters and more thru the web application Navigate via the left bird crumb menu to find
11. is properly unlearned from the base station You may now power the sensor off and learn it to another base station if you d like uoT e10d10 0q 7 Power Switch EA tie GET Learn Button LRN Status LED Lights W yi i Base Station Sensor Page 8 Zebo Corporation Section 2 Configuring Your System Once a sensor has been learned to a base station and the sensor is powered on it will begin its normal mode of operation and send its data into the web application via the base station You will be able to view the data set alarm parameters and more thru the web application The default names for sensors will be in a number format To assign meaningful names and information about where and what each sensor is you must individually configure each sensor To begin configuring your sensors click on your Business Name You are now on the Business Page ZeboPortal Home Base Stations Subuser Reports Account Logout Businesses Business Example Business Name Example Business Type Residential Description Edit ocations in this Business Example Location Locations Example Location ations and usage for this business here Copyright 2012 Zebo Corporation All rights reserved Terms of Use Privacy Policy Site Map Click on your Location You are now on the Location Page and can see the base station in the list box ZeboPortal Home Base Stations Subuser Reports Ac
12. ocations No Businesses Base Stations Create one No Bases Assigned Please Register a Base Station Register a New Base Station Businesses No Businesses Created Create a Business Locations NoLocations Created Create a Location Copyright 2012 Zebo Corporation All rights reserved Terms of Use Privacy Policy Site Map When both a Business Name and Location have been completed click on the Register a New Base Station You will need the Base Station ID found on the bottom of the base station and the Reference Code found in the documentation you received with your base station when you received it Choose a Base Station Name that gives an indication of its physical location or intended purpose Click Submit when finished ZeboPorta e Base Stations Subuser Reports Account Logout Businesses Register a Base Station Business Example Base ID 001 001 001 001 255 Base Reg Code TER1K6 54KSFB1 F Example Location Create New Location Base Station ial i Base Station Example Complete Registration Location Copyright 2012 Zebo Corporation All rights reserved Terms of Use Privacy Policy Site Map Page 6 Zebo Corporation You will get a Registration Complete message after clicking on Submit Now you will be able to see a list of business you have created in the Business List tab at the top left of your screen This is how you will navigate to your newly registered b
13. quipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notice Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Zebo Corporation could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Page 2 Zebo Corporation Section 1 Commissioning Your System Water a Za Temperature Base Station Pa ee i Electric Current Humidity Sensors System Overview The Zebo System allows for the remote monitoring and data collection of an unlimited number of various sensors thru a simple web application that our customers can view through any web enabled computer or smart phone A series of wireless battery powered sensors of various types are placed throughout the location to be monitored along with a single base station to which the sensors transmit Consisting of an entirely wireless solution installation is simple and sensor placement is flexible The base station sends the signals and information it receives from the sensors to the web application over a cellular internet connection The customer may view the information adjust settings and create alarms with the web application Basic System Setup 1 Register as a new user on the Zebo Web Application This is typically done after ordering our product online
14. t the data to a CSV file Alert Recipients added at the sensor level will receive alarms only from this sensor Page 13 Zebo Corporation
15. the sensor you d like to view Click on the sensor and the main Sensor page will come up ZeboPortal me Base Stations Subuser Reports Account Logout Businesses Sensor Example Business Sensor ID 002 001 001 003 135 Sensor Name Temp 2 1 1 3 135 Sensor Type Temperature Unit F Sensor Alarms ON Set sitet Bhan OFF Locations Low Battery p ON Set Low attery Check OFF Example Location O Alert Recipient s Who Modify gensor Recipients Battery No Reading Sensor Settings 1 Alarms List Edit Alarms Remove Sensor from Base Station Base Stations 005 001 001 001 108 Motion 6 0 0 0 10 007 001 001 001 105 E Example Base Readings for 04 01 2012 Refresh 2012 04 01 GoToDay Time CNTL Age 9 08 PM lim Sensors 8 08 PM ih iim Temp 2 1 1 3 135 i 7 08 PM 2h 11m Water 4 1 1 1 181 6 08 PM Readings 3h 11m 5 08 PM 4h 11m 4 08 PM Sh lim 3 08 PM 6h 1lm 2 08 PM 7h 11m 1 08 PM 8h 11m 12 08 PM 9h 11m 11 08 AM 10h 11m _ Graphing crapr Data 1Day 3Days 1Week 1Month Export CSV Data Day Week Month Here you will be able to view the Sensor s readings as they have come in newest on the top The age of the reading as well as a reading s RSSI received signal strength indicator will be visible for all readings The RSSI will help you to determine good sensor placement and diagnose sensors that are on the fringe of proper reception Here you will be offered links to graph the data for this sensor as well as expor
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