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1. Sequential alarming can either be set in the Default Alarm Contacts or the Phone Lists for the individual A2 05 or for the Sensor Alarms S ccsense ean Change the Notify Type to In sequence GW 0014a0020153 RTD 1 Trigger Email List Phone List Add Number Phone List Each phone number on the list will be dialled in sequence until a response has been received that a recipient is going to take responsibility for the alarm notification The user takes responsibility for the alarm by pressing 5 in response to a call from the Accsense server The phone list will be repeated twice if no user takes responsibility for the alarm 16 2 Voice Notification Script The voice notification comprises of the following script This is an alarm notification from your Accsense wireless monitoring system The sensor name sensor on Pod pod name reported a alarm name alarm at date time in your local time zone time Sensor value is value repeat the sensor name sensor on Pod pod name reported a alarm name alarm at date time in your local time zone time Sensor value is value Please login to your Accsense account at www accsense com for details Please press 5 to acknowledge receipt When 5 is pressed You have now taken responsibility for this alarm Thank you Goodbye Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 27 All bracketed values are read from the user configured settings for each pod If you cha
2. Jaccsense Simple and Reliable Online Monitoring Accsense A2 05 Series Temperature Monitor Contents 1 Hardware Checklist baa INAANAK 2 2 InstallingaAne A20 ba aaa ete tint aa cena 3 3 LED GUIGe ANAN 5 AD Info MANO N22 6 5 Internet SO CU aa a se a 7 6 LOGIN AGANG NAAN NAGANA 8 7 Software Navigallo Nara ote anan a manahan 9 8 ACC0UNE SELLING Sia NANANA ABA AA ach 11 9 Latest Measurements 22mmaanas a0 e00NNN KKK KAN ENNNNK KKK SA ANNNN KK KAANAK 13 10 Gateway Preferences ICOM c cccccssssssssseeeeeeeeeeceeeeesneneeeeeesseeeees 14 11 Hiding the Thermocouple Reading cccessseseeeeeeneeeeeeeeeenens 16 12 Gateway Alar MS ieaiaia anaia a a aa 17 13 Sensor Preferente AA 18 14 Sensor Alarm S ssai aai ea aaa aaa ADA 20 15 S6 nsor Graphe E AA NA 21 16 Sequential Alarming ccsccseeseeeeeeeeeeneeneeneeneeneeseneenaees 27 17 Calibration INStTUGNONS ANNIE 29 17 Trouble SHOOUING aaa ANA decease tice 32 Version 1 August 2010 Page 1 29975 1 Hardware Checklist _8 N aCCSE SNe Ratlable a Monit ito rin ng AZ Series Monitor A A2 05 User Guide B 2x Ethernet patch cables C Mains Lead D Power Adaptor E A2 05 Unit 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 2 2 Installing the A2 05 2 1 Mounting the A2 05 The A2 05 can be mounted using the Velcro supplied Make sure to place the A2 05 such that the End Plate with the LEDs is visible
3. Left Y Axis ME RTD 1 M RTD 2 W Thermocouple Scale Auto lt lt Prev Latest Version 1 August 2010 Page 25 Duration Hours Reload 29975 15 4 Download to Excel gt SEEE data A StdDev 0 59828 Min 23 985 Max 25 281 RTD 2 C m 22 000 20 000 a n amp y 3 gt amp e amp amp amp amp amp amp Y Axis Scale Auto lt lt Prev Latest Mea v Hours f Reload To download the data shown on the graph to an Excel spreadsheet csv format simply press the Download Selected Data button at the top right of the screen lt lt Prev Page Jump to date time NAE Time 2 25 281 20 08 06 10 09 52 00 AM 25 266 08 06 10 09 51 30 AM 25 266 08 06 10 09 51 00 AM 25 235 08 06 10 09 50 30 AM 25 251 08 06 10 09 50 00 AM 25 220 08 06 10 09 49 30 AM 25 220 08 06 10 09 49 00 AM 25 220 08 06 10 09 48 30 AM 25 251 08 06 10 09 48 00 AM 25 220 08 06 10 09 47 30 AM 25 235 08 06 10 09 47 00 AM 25 204 08 06 10 09 46 30 AM M v To view the data as a table click on the Data Logs tab and scroll through the data The time stamp on the data is the time the data was recorded 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 26 16 Sequential Alarming 16 1 Sequential Alarming Sequential alarming can only be set if the User has a Level 3 account and is using the voice alarm notification
4. Apply The Trigger tab allows users to specify the conditions under which an alarm will be sounded The trigger mode of Auto Rearm means that every time an alarm condition STARTS TO EXIST and the alarm will be sounded For Example if an alarm condition exists then goes away then re occurs Two alarms will be sounded The filter setting of more than 1 occurrence means that the alarm condition must exist for more than ONE measurement This prevents multiple alarms being sent for what really is a single alarm event Version 1 August 2010 Page 21 29975 15 Sensor Graph iN accsense Simple and Reliable Online Manitoring SETTINGS SUPPORT L i Welcome Time to Next Data Storage 00 00 26 TRIGGERED ALARMS f 2 ty NG j 09 07 30 AM lal Temp High GW 001420020153 RTD 2 226706 Oa lat pa Power or Internet 10 36 00 AM E Outage Nya i 08 05 20 Selects AS Nore Inaliw E Active Alec E nazira Alarm Ak ER EH SEND TO HISTORY amp F Pa TF FF g tp LATEST MEASUREMENTS a RTO 82 25 03 C a 15 1 Main Graph d Download selected data Min 24 942 Max 25 142 Ave 25 052 Median 25 050 StdDev 0 043626 30 000 28 000 o 26 000 N O a 7r O 5 24 000 E 22 000 20 000 a Na gt nr a ve Da a lt 4 Q 2 fa re N n n z T t in n n 4 n 3 ba ba EE a ee es 3 3 8 Y Axis Scale Auto lt lt Prev Latest Duration Rea Hour vii The Senso
5. 05 Off Slide the On Off switch to the On position Follow Standard Power Supply or Power Over Ethernet instructions below Standard Power Supply Connect the A2 05 to the Power Injector by inserting one end of an Ethernet cable into the port on the back of the A2 05 and the other into the OUT port of the Power Injector Next insert the second Ethernet cable into the IN port of the Power Injector and connect the other end of the cable to a LAN port Plug the Power Injector into 100 240v AC mains using the power cord supplied Power Over Ethernet POE For Power Over Ethernet LANs no Power Injector is necessary Connect the A2 05 direct into the network which supports Power Over Ethernet POE 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 4 3 LED Guide Note To save power the internal battery goes down during shipment so please disregard the initial Internal Battery Low Voltage alarm A solid blue CONN light means our Secure Server received the last communication A flashing CONN light indicates communication with Grant Accsense Secure Servers CONN This will flash blue when PWR This will appear solid green when the communicating to the sever and solid blue 5v power supply is working flashing fast when last communication is successful green when on internal battery power or flashing slow green when the internal battery is low 4 Hour life LAN LNK This will appear solid green when the
6. Default List when enabling an alarm for a sensor Alarms will be sent once per event unless sequential alarming mode is selected In sequential alarming mode the list will be repeated twice if no user takes responsibility by pressing 5 in response to a phone call from the Accsense server For information on Sequential Alarming see section 16 on Page 27 Version 1 August 2010 Page 12 9 Latest Measurements ac I Reliabl di iborl ee ee SEI NGS SUPPORT LOGOUT Welcome Time to Mert Bate Storage 0 00 38 TRIGGERED ALARMS Temp High GW 001430020153 RID 2 2 287 06 pa ea p Power or Internet 10 36 00 AM Outage NYA N A 0 05 10 Select A8 hana tractive E ta Alarm E inaztiwe Aberm LATEST MEASUREMENTS T 7 RID 1 78 46 C F o RTD 2 25 03 C a Supply Voltage Baktery 2 7 Volts F E The LATEST MEASUREMENTS area of the main window displays the measurements selected as Visible from the Gateway Preferences View pop up Note That multiple A2 05 can be displayed in the same window and a single login by joining multiple accounts Please contact Grant Accsense to join accounts together Version 1 August 2010 Page 13 29975 10 Gateway Preferences Icon 10 1 General Tab SUPPORT LOGOUT Welcome Mark Fis torage 00 00 09 TRIGGERED 4A GW 0014a0020153 30 AM s Temp Hi General iaio Power or I Outage Select All None Inad 00 AM 10 Name GW 0014a
7. LAN hardware connection is good LAN ACT This will flash green STAT 1 There is a connection when communicating with the problem with the server if this is LAN always on Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 5 29975 4 IT Information As shipped the Grant Accsense A2 05 is plug and play with the following settings o The server is DHCP e A Proxy server is not being used e The MAC address does not require registering The A2 05 can be set with a fixed IP address this can be done with the Remote Gateway Configuration Utility which can be downloaded from the following link http www accsense com sp downloads html Note The IP DNS and Gateway address all need to be entered correctly for the A2 05 communicate with the server correctly The A2 05 support SOCKS4 and SOCKS5 Proxy servers these can be setup using the Remote Gateway Configuration Utility In environments where other proxy servers are used an exemption to port 443 outbound on the router firewall will be required to allow the unit to communicate directly with Grant Accsense Servers Generally MAC numbers do not require registering on the network if it is a requirement simply register the unique MAC number for each A2 05 All communication with Accsense Servers is initiated from the Accsense unit over HTTPS on port 443 using 128 bit encryption to guarantee integrity and confidentiality The units do not accept incoming connections from Accsense Servers they onl
8. the A2 05 values by the gain and then subtracting that from the calibration value as before Carrying on with the above example 26 25 0 96 25 20 C and 25 00 25 20 0 20 C and similarly 76 25 0 96 73 20 and 73 00 73 20 0 20 C so the offset is still 0 20 C If there are two different answers allowing for rounding errors then please check your calculations 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 30 17 4 Using Excel to do the calculation By using excel to do the calculation a multi point two or more calibration can be achieved using linear regression least squares linear regression eAs above take the calibration reading and the A2 05 readings and then using linear regression least squares linear regression on a computer is the best to find the Offset and Gain values eUsing Excel enter two columns of figures with the calibration values in the left hand column and the A2 05 values in the right hand column Next highlight two cells where the result is to appear and use the array function LINEST to calculate the least squares result Note that it is an array function so press CTRL SHIFT ENTER to make it produce both results An example is shown below Calibration a205 values vaues Jo o 2500 PY ooo o sso szo o ro ss P ee S S ee gain fia loo owo eThese values need to be entered into the Accsense web service for that probe This is done by clicking on the Preference
9. 0020153 Store data every 30Sec v Help Check for alarm every 30Sec v E Inactive Alarm Y M E ey oL SEND TO HISTC baa Notes LATEST MEAS RTD 1 RTD 2 Supply Voltage _ LI 9 Supply Voltage External 4 75 Volts 19 The General tab allows the users to name the A2 05 A2 05 will be listed on the screen in alphabetical order set the sampling rates how often measurements are made and record notes about the A2 05 Two different sample rates can be selected Store data every Records data if the measurements are within limits usually slower Check for alarm every checks measurements against alarm limits usually faster 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 14 10 2 Info tab The Info tab provides information about the A2 05 and firmware This information can be useful when diagnosing system prob lems remotely MAC Address 001430020153 Hardware version A2 05 RevO Firmware version 1 0 3 71 View tab allows users to set which measurements are Visible Shown in measurement window RTD 1 Visible Hidden Disabled go Hidden recorded but not displayed RTD 2 Visible Hidden Disabled Disabled Not recorded or Thermocouple Visible Hidden Disabled displayed s een taga 8 Visible Hidden Disabled rapt aang Visible Hidden Disabled Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 15 11 Hidi
10. 2 2 Insert the Probe Place the temperature probe s into the area to be measured If in a freezer do this by either using the access port on the back of the freezer or by running the lead through the door seal on the hinge side of the door Secure the probe to a suitable fixed location e g Shelf with a cable tie Note Remember freezers and refrigerators are not the same temperature everywhere inside Where you locate the probe WILL affect the reading We recommend using a thermal dampener or liquid to simulate the product in the refrigerator freezer 2 3 Connect Probes to A2 05 Slide open the access door at the bottom of the A2 05 Insert the probes through the holes in the side of the case The probe connection block shows connections for the 2 RTD and T type thermocouple probes Push down the tab on the connector and insert the striped end of the probe into the connector taking note of the colour Connector NOTE for RTD probes that have 2 red and 1 white wire connect the white wire to the terminal marked RED and connect the 2 white wires to the terminals marked BLACK Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 3 For T type thermocouple probes the colour connections are AMERICAN Colour Code INTERNATIONAL Colour Code BLUE TC BROWN TC RED TC WHITE TC 2 4 Connecting the Power Supply Remove the A2 05 from the refrigerator freezer On by separating the Velcro Slide open the access door on the bottom of the A2
11. Gateway Configuration software to enter the information for the Proxy server Click on the Proxy tab and enter the information for your server The facility has blocked outgoing communications eThere are several possibilities ePort 443 in the firewall between the local network and the internet is blocked The IT department will be required to open port 443 for HTTPS communication eUnsolicited outgoing communications for the facility to the internet is blocked This may have been done to prevent malicious software from sending data out The IT department will need to add the address of the Grant Accsense servers to the whitelist in the firewall this is to allow the outgoing communications from the system to pass through Useful destination addresses for communications for the A2 05 web application are as follows secure sensornetworkonline com 8 26 65 61 listener sensornetworkonline com 8 26 65 62 Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 33 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 34 Accsense 12628 Chillocothe Road Unit J Chesterland OH 44026 800 956 4437 440 729 2586 fax sales accsense com
12. ay Alarm window allows users to set alarms which are triggered if the Grant Accsense secure remote servers lose contact with the A2 05 Note Only ONE alarm is issued in the event of communication being lost Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 17 13 Sensor Preferences J accsense Simple and Reliable Online Monitoring s GS SUPPORT L UT Welcome Mark Fisher Time to Next Data Storage 00 00 18 TRIGGERED ALARMS z 09 07 30 AM Temp High GW 0014a0020153 RTD 2 2 287 06 EO Power or Internet 10 36 00 AM Outage N A N A 08 05 10 Select All None Inactive B Active Alarm E Inactive Alarm KA gf ES S amp gt RJ c e T Q LATEST MEASUREMENTS RTD 1 28 37 C ial RTD 2 25 02 C 13 1 General tab The General tab allows users to name the sensor and either select the measurement units or enter the units General Name RTD 1 Units Notes 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 18 13 2 Info tab Sensor Type Units Cancel 13 3 Advanced tab Calibration Offset 0 0 Calibration Gain 1 0 Version 1 August 2010 Page 19 The Info tab provides information about the sensor Type of Sensor and measurement units The Advanced tab provides calibration information about the sensor The calibration offset can be used to adjust the temperature to match other displays Information on this can be found in Section 16 Calibration Instruc
13. be a footnote under the lower right hand side of the graph this will signify that the data has been condensed to fit the screen Even though the data is condensed it is done so any spikes will be viewable Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 23 15 3 Multiple Traces ona Graph It is possible to display more than one trace on a graph for each A2 05 this could be used to compare temperature graphs from two different probes In the Latest Measurements click on the graph icon for the A2 05 LATEST MEASUREMENTS s a RTD 1 26 93 C RTD 2 23 29 C a Supply Voltage Battery 3 75 Volts lal 19 Supply Voltage External 4 75 Volts O Thermocouple 23 76 C In the Multi Sensor Selection highlight the required sensors to be displayed This is done by holding down Ctrl and click on the sensors When the sensors required are highlighted click on Draw Chart 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 24 The multiple traces will then be displayed on the graph as below the date range can then be changed as required ng tee 26 000 EAN 08 05 16 48 00 bay EO PNPA Paang ngata NAN Na Bana EA AA aa aga aaa eo 8 2 8 a S 8 8 8 8 8 08 05 21 54 00 08 05 23 36 00 5 PAN ee GN PAAANO PAL AP PANG edie het NG ee PEASE AM neem PAANAN ate AN Kan et Poe Meret mo 08 06 01 18 00 08 06 03 00 00 08 06 04 42 00 08 06 06 24 00 ae agata awe 08 06 08 06 00 08 06 09 48 00 data condensed
14. c Advanced q a g Alarming Acknowlege Directly from any Login Name Accounts Telephone Password Improved User Interface Remember Gateway Mac Improved Validation Procedures Login Coming soon Advanced Reporting Options Click HEERE to try the demo site Remember Your Login Name and Password are Case Sensitive You can login to your account with the Gateway MAC number found on the side of the A2 05 and the default Login Name and Password Login Name Admin Password Admin Note Both the Login Name and Password are Case Sensitive Your PC will remember the Gateway Mac number if you check the box 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 8 7 Software Navigation Once you have logged in Grant Accsense software is extremely easy to navigate From the main screen clicking on the icons brings up pop up windows Note the browser must be set to allow pop ups from the Grant Accsense web site File ew Histo kmarks Tools Help Edit Vi ory Boo may X A EE a aa https admin sensornetworkonline com 42398 SSIWeb summaryView faces Y sg gt Google NI Accsense Gateway Detail x NJ Accsense Monitoring System x Temp High GW U014a0U2U153 RID 2 pe Power or I Outage Inactive Alarm rstory I H RY Select All None Inad OP ih SEND TO HISTC GW 0014a0020153 LATEST MEAS a Name GW 0014a0020153 St
15. emperature probe connected to the A2 05 Grant Accsense software access to Grant Accsense software including login amp password Calibrate temperature source thermometer Calibration Instructions In the Sensor Preferences make sure the Calibration Offset is set to 0 0 and the Calibration Gain is set to 1 0 This is done by clicking on the Preferences Icon tor that probe In the Sensor Pref erences window click on the Advanced Tab and then enter the two values eSet the temperature source to the required temperature this will need to be the temperature that is being permanently measured if it is not calibrated verify using a thermometer ePlace the temperature probe installed in the A2 05 into the temperature source and allow to settle down this may take a while eTake a note of the temperature of the temperature thermometer and the temperature probe connected to the A2 05 through the Grant Accsense web service Note This needs to be done at the two calibration points that are required eWhen there are two points then the gain needs to be worked out first which can be found from higher calibration point lower calibration point higher A2 05 value lower A2 05 value For example if the calibration points are 25 00 C and 73 00 C and the A2 05 reads 26 25 C and 76 25 C then the gain is 73 00 25 00 76 25 26 25 48 00 50 00 0 96 eNext the offset needs to be calculate by multiplying either or both of
16. l it on a PC that is on the same subnet as the A2 05 Start the program and it will search the local network for any Grant Accsense system If it finds them they will be displayed in the list box on the left of the configuration tool Click on the MAC address of the A2 05 that requires configuration go to the IP tab and uncheck Obtain Network Address Auto matically Then fill in the IP address that you want to assign to the A2 05 along with the subnet mask at least one DNS address and the route or gateway ad dress Note the A2 05 may take several tries as this unit will keep rebooting in an attempt to get an address The alternative to programming the A2 05 with the IP address subnet mask and DNS address is to connect the A2 05 directly to the PC Ethernet port using a cross over cable Once connected the Remote Gateway Configuration tool can be used as described above This is a much easier way to program the A2 05 as the unit does not repeatedly reboot its self Once this is done click the submit changes button to save the settings in the A2 05 This will then restart with the new settings and after about a minute it should show up in the Gateway Configuration software Verify that the new settings are correct and check to see that the Connect LED is on for the A2 05 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 32 The facility uses a Proxy server for communication to the Internet eJust like configuring the IP address use the Remote
17. mer Computer Customer Computer A combination of SSL and Certificate Encryption ensures the data has the highest level of security over the internet as only devices with certificates containing this digital signature are permitted to connect to the Grant Accsense Servers Our Website is VeriSign Secured providing leading encryption and identity verification SSL amp Certificate Encryption keeps your data safe from collection to transmission amp storage in our Rackspace Secure Servers If a certificate is ever compromised its unique signature can be revoked making this virtually un exploitable to system crackers These two forms of encryption prevent security problems such as Denial of Service attacks Secondly it is virtually impossible to maliciously insert or spoof data ensuring accurate data every time Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 7 6 Login 6 1 Creating your Account Your Grant Accsense web service account is created automatically as soon as the A2 05 contacts the Grant Accsense secure server solid blue LED on the front of the A2 05 The account will not exist and you will NOT be able to log in until the first successful communication contact with the Accsense server You can login to your account via www accsense com 6 2 Login to your Account accsense software updates Simple and Reliable Online Monitoring New Features LAN Wired Pods Wireless Pods e Sequential Voice Alarmina Gateway Ma
18. mperature probe installed in the Grant Accsense A2 05 into the tem perature source and allow to settle down this may take a while eTake a note of the temperature of the temperature thermometer and the temperature probe connected to the A2 05 through the Grant Accsense web ser vice elf both readings are the same then the calibration of the A2 05 is correct elf there is a difference between the two readings then work out the value of the temperature source reading the A2 05 reading eThis value now needs to be entered into the Grant Accsense web service for that probe This is done by clicking on the Preferences Icon tor that probe In the Sensor Preferences window click on the Advanced Tab Enter the value of the difference between the two readings into the Calibration Offset box Note The Calibration Gain stays as 1 0 Example if the Source reading is 25 00 CC and the A2 05 reading is 22 80 CC The Calibration Offset would be 25 00 22 80 2 2 CC 2 2 is the value entered into the Calibration Offset box as on the next page Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 29 RTD 1 General Info Advanced Calibration Offset 2 2 C Calibration Gain 1 0 If the other sensors need calibrating on the A2 05 they are done in the same way 17 3 Two Point Calibration If the temperature being measured is across a range for example between 25 C and 25 C then a two point calibration should be used Requirements A2 05 T
19. ng the Thermocouple Reading Cy gt O cs LATEST MEASUREMENTS pod a ng E RTD 1 28 52 C RTD 2 25 08 C 8 Supply Voltage Battery 3 71 Volts la Supply Voltage External 4 76 Volts Thermocouple 1 177 64 C 4 a To hide or disable the thermocouple reading click on the Gateway Preference Icon Select the View tab The thermocouple readings then be Disabled or Hid den by checking the appropri ate box Then click on OK wishin cicada The Thermocouple reading m 5 will now not be displayed in nia a E the Latest Measurements of the Gateway ka Thermocouple DO Visible Hidden Q Disabled Supply Voltage m External ji Visible Hidden Disabled Supply Voltage Battery visible Hidden Disabled 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 16 12 Gateway Alarms J acCsense Simple and Reliable Online Monitoring SETTINGS SUPPORT L ur Welcome Time to Next Data Storage 00 00 05 TRIGGERED ALARMS 3 09 07 30 AM F Temp High GW 0014a0020153 RTD 2 2 287 06 08 04 10 Power or Internet 10 36 00 AM Outage N A N A 08 05 10 Select All None Inactive B Active Alarm E Inactive Alarm D z SH SEND TO HISTORY VIEW ALARM HISTORY SY amp GW 0014a0020153 EH General pr Alarm Enabled s Alarm Description Name Power or Internet Outage Add Notes Notify List Default List This will notify ev i The list is located i Custom List The Gatew
20. nge the name of a sensor or pod it will read in the message All bold values are read from the actual stored data that triggered the alarm which may not be the most recent data point In the case of a filtered alarm X occurrences in Y samples the alarm will read off the time stamp and value of the most recent data point the one which triggered the alarm 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 28 17 Calibration Instructions 17 1 Calibration Requirements The calibration requirements for the A2 05 will depend on the Quality processes of the end user generally this would be once a year 17 2 Single Point Calibration If the temperature being measured is always going to be around the same value 5 C then all that is need is a single point calibration Requirements A2 05 Temperature probe connected to the A2 05 Grant Accsense software access to Grant Accsense software including login amp password Calibrate temperature source thermometer Calibration Instructions In the Sensor Preferences make sure the Calibration Offset is set to 0 0 and the Calibration Gain is set to 1 0 This is done by clicking on the Preferences Icon 4 tor that probe In the Sensor Pref erences window click on the Advanced Tab and then enter the two values eSet the temperature source to the required temperature this will need to be the temperature that is being permanently measured if it is not calibrated verify using a thermometer ePlace the te
21. ntry Uried Stale Tanezone GMT Greemmeh Maan Tima Phone Number MZH 75 Email Addraga fash ousiomenoon Repeal Ema Address eai cusiomencem pequired Cancel Apply The User Accounts tab allows two aka levels of system access to be created Administrator and Read Admenistrator Read Ondy Account Only Primary Coetact ra ind User Aecounks Default Alarm Contact sen Logan Nama Bm Login Name Meader Pareword Password er a Administrator Ka Can First Machi Ace en Fest rae Accsende change any parameters such as Last Mamie AdAministrahod Last Nama Reader alarm levels the details of the alarm contacts etc Reader Can only view the information from the system but cannot change any system parameters If the Administrator forgets their password contact Grant Accsense to have the password reset Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 11 29975 8 3 Default Alarm Contact Default Alarm Contac Ta ensue system rekabilky at least one of the following lists must be compbeted more inie Edil Hezxiaye Add Emai Nobly Troe Allaiante Fudd Plamibyar Default Email List Default Phone List siminisiratorbuser com 995 111 3323 renderb user com 555 223 3133 xy2123 wteci 0om 205 333 4444 The Default Alarm Contact tab contains a list of email txt message addresses and or phone numbers When enabled phone numbers can be called in sequence rather than all at once by selecting
22. ore data every 30Sec v Help M Check for alarm every 30Sec v RID 1 Notes RTD 2 Supply Voltage Supply Voltage Thermocouple ok Cancel Apply Closing a pop up window returns the user to the main screen Version 1 August 2010 Page 9 29975 J accsense Simple and Reliable Online Monitoring SETTINGS SUPPORT LOGOUT Welcome Mark Fisher Time to Next Dats TRIGGERED ALARMS i 09 07 30 AM pp Temp High GW 001420020153 RTD 2 87 06 08 04 10 10 36 00 AM 08 05 10 Power or Internet Outage N A N A E Active Alarm E Inactive Alarm ee ENA VIEW ALARM HISTORY 28 35 C 25 05 C oltage Battery 3 85 Volts Next T Previous s Highlight all The main screen has four areas User Information Account Settings Triggered Alarms Latest Measurements Alarm History Ki Nar 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 10 8 Account Settings The Account Settings pop up has three tabs 8 1 Primary Contact The Primary Contact tab provides information that can be used by mandi Ph Grant Accsense if the need arises PU Mame Jack Jones to contact the customer for any Sar Camas p Pba reason It is important for the users Serena Street address P O box company name clo to keep this information up to date Adress Lite 2 Apammaent sue wut building Toor ete City Cambnadgs State Prownce Regon Cambndgeskira ZIP Poste Code 90010 Cou
23. r Graph Icon brings up a pop up graph with a default time window of 1 day Statistics for the data displayed are located across the top of the graph If alarms are set red bars will appear across the graph at the one or two alarm levels set 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 22 15 2 Change Data Range Ce iM eS Min 7 3635 Max 7 7938 Ave 7 5802 Median 7 5940 StdDev 0 12158 RTD 1 C 02 05 07 24 00 8 8 5 8 8 02 05 04 36 00 02 05 05 24 00 02 05 05 48 00 02 05 06 12 00 02 05 06 36 00 02 05 07 48 00 02 05 08 12 00 Y Axis Scale Auto 3 a less than 0 0 Wl greater than 12 0 Vertical Scaling Custom Date Range Auto Scale Aaeeei 02 05 2010 4 12 AM Epea 02 05 2010 2 2 a ANG C6 ok B 39 10 11 12 13 14 2009 2011 To view data for specific ranges of values and time click on the small arrow at the bottom of the graph to open the manual range selection area Set the ranges as desired then press the Reload button The Duration of the data displayed on the graph can be changed this can be set to Hours Days or Months With up to 3 Months of data being displayed on the graph at any one time This can be changed by clicking on the drop down arrows for the Duration times and then clicking on Reload a Vertical Scaling Note The graph can display a maximum of 360 data points when this has been reach there will
24. s Icon A tor that probe In the Sensor Preferences window click on the Advanced Tab Enter the Offset value into the Calibration Offset box and the gain value into the Calibration Gain box The example figures can be seen in the Sensor Preferences window below General Info Advanced Calibration Offset 0 2 C Calibration Gain 9 96 If the other sensors need calibrating on the A2 05 they are done in the same way Version 1 August 2010 29975 Page 31 18 Trouble Shooting There is a problem with the Ethernet port that the A2 05 is plugged into elf this is a new installation verify the Ethernet connection is active eOn the A2 05 there is a LINK LED on the front If there is a hardware connection the LED will be illuminated If the LED is not illuminated verify the connection by removing the cable from the A2 05 and plug it into a computer to make sure that the Ethernet port is active The facility does not use DHCP elf the network uses static IP addresses instead of DHCP the A2 05 will not be able to obtain initial IP address DNS or gateway information eOn the A2 05 the STAT1 LED will be on to indicate that there is a problem connect ing to the server eThe solution is to use the Remote Gateway Configuration tool to establish a local connection to the A2 05 and manually configure it The tool can be downloaded from the following webpage http www accsense com sp downloads html Download this program and instal
25. tion Page 27 29975 14 Sensor Alarms SjJaccsense Simple and Reliable Online Monitoring SETTINGS SUPPORT L UT Welcome Time to Next Data Storage 00 00 26 TRIGGERED ALARMS eee 09 07 30 AM E Temp High GW 0014a0020153 RTD 2 2 287 06 08 04 10 Power or Internet 10 36 00 AM o Outage N A NA 08 05 10 Select All None Inactive B Active Alarm B Inactive Alarm g os S g 2 gt pa o Ki Gi sg O Na amp 7 T Q LATEST MEASUREMENTS aaaeeeaa aa gma CA FFlF3FergL cekerbijebbj e 6 iiE rs RTD 22 24 97 C 14 1 General tab The General tab allows users to enable disable the alarm and to name the alarm important since voice alarms will carry this name GW 0014a0020153 RTD 1 General This pop up also allows the users to specify the Default List of cAlarm Description oo people to be alarmed or a Name Fridge Alarm Enabled Custom List of people who will be alarmed for only this sensor Add Notes Notify List Default List This will notify everyone on the Default Notify List The list is located in the Settings menu on the main page 29975 Version 1 August 2010 Page 20 14 2 Trigger tab GW 0014a0020153 RTD 1 ee Trigger Help required Alarm Limits Sensor value And or Sensor value Advanced Trigger Mode P occurrences consecutive Filter 3 5 samples Auto Rearm OK Cancel
26. y need to be able to initiate outbound connections to upload data All traffic is initiated from the A2 05 as out going secure web requests Aside from needing access to DNS servers the A2 05will not communicate with any other hosts on the Internet Useful destination addresses for communications for the A2 05 web application are as follows secure sensornetworkonline com 8 26 65 61 listener sensornetworkonline com 8 26 65 62 The above web addresses may need to be added to the whitelist in the firewall to allow Outgoing communication to the Accsense sever Version 1 August 2010 Page 6 5 Internet Security Communication from the A2 05 to the Grant Accsense Secure Servers utilizes the HTTPS protocol and only relies on an outbound connection over port 443 As communication be tween the A2 05 and the servers is initiated from the A2 05 there is no need to open in bound ports on the firewall HTTPS over port 443 is a standard communications protocol for secure Web traffic e g credit card transactions Data sent over the Internet utilizes two forms of encryption 1 SSL Encryption the same padlock feature that many Web sites use to ensure Web purchases are secure 2 Certificate Encryption each gateway is issued a unique digitally signed certificate that is associated with its serial number LAN Wired IT Security Rackspace Secure Servers Customer Firewall wm INTERNET Customer Computer Custo
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