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1. BATTERY INSTALLATION 108 The Wireless Indoor Temperature Sensor can operate for up to 3 years on a set of AAA alkaline batteries The Sensaphone 2800 will notify you when the batteries are starting to get low If you prefer you can install the optional plug in power supply and use the batteries as a back up in the event of an AC power failure Install the 3 AAA batteries as shown below Chapter 8 Sensors l ama l aaa N L Aaaa If you will be installing the optional 5V power supply connect the wire marked to the screw terminal and connect the wire marked to the terminal on the PWR terminal strip Next plug in the adapter After you have configured the channel installed the AAA batteries and or connected the AC power supply replace the cover and secure it by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the cover counterclockwise BATTERY INFORMATION The projected battery life is dependent upon many factors including rated capacity of battery state of charge temperature and sensor distance from the 2800 or repeater The farther a sensor is from its receiver the more power it will require to transmit its signal thus reducing battery life Higher temperatures will also decrease battery life Always use high quality alkaline batteries in Sensaphone 2800 series wireless sensors Remove the batteries from the sensor if
2. 32 HOW THE KEYPAD COMMANDS WORK 2 2 5 32 ABORTING A COMMAND 2000 c seen cence eee eens 32 ERROR MESSAGES 0 00 e cece e eee eee eee eee 32 ACKNOWLEDGING A FALSE ALARM asnsnunnnnnnnnnnnne 33 RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING STEPS e 33 xiii Sensaphone 2800 Manual CHAPTER 4 ZONE PROGRAMMING 34 HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT WIRELESS CHANNEL 34 SETTING THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL 35 MANUAL ZONE CONFIGURATION Hard wired zone only 40 ENABLE DISABLE ZONE ALARMS 000 eee eee eeeee 41 ENABLE DISABLE SOUND LEVEL ALARM 42 ENABLE DISABLE POWER 42 CONFIGURE TEMPERATURE SCALE 0 000eeuee 43 CONFIGURE TABLE RANGE FOR 4 20mA SENSORS 44 ALARM RECOGNITION TIME 46 ALARM LIMITS 2 2 0 0 cee cee ee 49 ZONE CALIBRATION 0 0 0 cece eee eee eee 52 SOUND LEVEL CALIBRATION 0 0 0 eee eee eee eee 53 DESIGNATING A ZONE AS UNUSED 0 0 0 c eee eens 55 EXIT DEL AN 2 2 ccc ee 56 TEMPERATURE ONLY STATUS REPORT 0000 ce euee 57 CHAPTER 5 COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING 00000eeennnees 58 DATE and TIME icv NN NEEN STEEN EE ee EES sae es 59 VOICE MESSAGES ue eee eee eee NEE eee eee 60 ID NUMBER o ccc c NES cee eee eee eee eee 63 ALARM DIAL OUT TELEPHONE NUMBERS aasasannnnnnnn 65 Voice Didlout osi ve 9 ENER ened NEE en ae N E e 65 Numeric Pager Dialout 0 0 00 ee eee eee eens 67 SPECIAL DIALING OPTIONS 2
3. 167 APPENDIX F 2800 Quick Reference Guide 170 APPENDIX G Accessories e 174 APPENDIX H Returning Your 2800 for Repair sess naenin enc M aim te eee ses 176 LEE 182 xvi Chapter 1 Introduction CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Sensaphone 2800 The 2800 is a powerful monitoring alarm and event logging system It can monitor equipment and environmental conditions using four wired universal Zones and four wireless sensors with scaleable range built in power failure detection sound level monitoring and one relay output for manual control or automatic control from alarms The Sensaphone 2800 also features user recordable voice for ID and all monitored zones numeric paging and built in line seizure The Sensaphone 2800 is a fully programmable environmental monitoring system for unattended or remote applications The unit will monitor and alarm on four wired zones these can be N O N C Normally Open or Normally Closed contact 4 20mA or 2 8K or 10K thermistor temperature sensor In addition the unit will accept signals from up to four wireless sensors The unit will also monitor AC power sound level and battery condition On the front of the unit are LED indicators to show the operating status Each zone including power sound and battery has a status LED indicating the alarm status of the Zone There is also a LED to indicate if the Output is On a LED for Phone In Use status and
4. CALL DELAY Weller REPS MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME d ID POWER ka The 2800 will say OK To play back the present calibration 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the CALIBRATE key 2800 will say Enter Zone Number CALIBRATE 3 Press the corresponding Zone key 1 8 1 2 3 SINA LOLO Nsom A 5 6 LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT 7 8 CALIBRATE REC TIME The 2800 will recite the programmed calibration MAX CALLS SOUND LEVEL CALIBRATION This feature allows you to program the level of sound that will cause the 2800 to respond to an alarm and dial out NOTE This applies only to the optional external microphone It may be useful to desensitize the 2800 to sound if installed in an area with a rela 53 Sensaphone 2800 Manual tively high noise level or where a loud noise occurs frequently but is not associated with an alarm In some applications it may be desirable to increase sound sensitivity to low sound levels The sensitiv ity setting calibration for Sound Alarm monitor ing ranges from 1 to 160 A value of 1 makes the microphone the MOST sensitive to changes in sound The value 160 makes the microphone the LEAST sensitive to sound The default value is 32 To calibrate the Sound Level 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the CALIBRATE key CALIBRATE The 2800 will say Enter Zone Number 3 Press the SOUND key LISTEN TIME Selfielg The
5. 1 1 0 0 AO A1 AO A1 CH1 CH3 0 0 AO A1 AO A1 CH2 CH4 POWER SUPPLY AND BATTERY INSTALLATION 146 The Wireless Repaater requires 5VDC power to operate Under the cover there is a two position terminal strip and battery clips for 3 AAA alkaline batteries The batteries are used as a back up in the event of an AC power failure Connect the plug in power supply to the power terminal block terminals Be sure to connect the positive wire to the terminal and the negative wire to the terminal After Chapter 8 Sensors the power supply is wired to the terminal strip plug it in then install the batteries See figure below aan 4 aan Aaa PWR gt After you have configured the channel plugged in the power supply and installed the AAA batteries replace the cover and secure it by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the cover counterclockwise BATTERY INFORMATION The projected battery life is dependent upon many factors including rated capacity of battery state of charge temperature and sensor distance from the 2800 or repeater The farther a sensor is from its receiver the more power it will require to transmit its signal thus reducing battery life Higher temperatures will also decrease battery life Always use high quality alkaline batteries in Sensaphone 2800 series wireless sensors Remove the batteries from the sensor if you will be taking
6. value Set and Recite Telephone Numbers The following commands will allow you to program and recite dialout telephone numbers You may need to use the Special Dialing Codes below Special Dialing Codes Summary Code 1 Numeric pager type Code 2 Wait for answer Code 3 Change to Touch Tone Code 4 Pause Code 5 Code 6 Description Touch Tone Command Setting a phone number S 7 T 8 entry 1 8 telephone number Description Touch Tone Command Reciting a phone number W 9 T 8 entry 1 8 Record and Play Custom Voice Messages The following commands will allow you to record and play back custom voice messages for the ID message 0 and each zone 1 8 Description Touch Tone Command Record a Message S 7 M 6 entry 0 8 103 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 104 Description Touch Tone Command Play a Message W 9 M 6 entry 0 8 Control the Relay Output The following commands will allow you to check the status of the relay output and to toggle the Relay Output On and Off Description Touch Tone Command Reciting the Output Status W 9 R 7 O 6 Description Touch Tone Command Switching the Output S 7 R 7 O 6 Activate Microphone Listen in The following command will allow you to activate the microphone listen in for the programmed duration Description Touch Tone Command Activate Mic Listen in M 6 I 4 C 2 Request Status Report The followin
7. 3 Test the battery by unplugging the AC adapter and making sure that the 2800 continues to function Check that the BATTERY OK LED remains on steady Press WHAT IS then STATUS on the keypad and listen to the status report Make sure the report states that power is off and battery is OK Keep the AC adapter unplugged so that a Power Failure alarm occurs Allow the unit to dial all programmed telephone numbers while running on battery backup Plug in the AC adapter after the unit has finished dialing all of the telephone numbers Appendix B Replacing the Backup Battery APPENDIX B Replacing the Back up Battery The back up battery will provide about 3 5 years of service life depending on usage and temperature After 5 years or when back up time is insufficient the battery should be replaced Replacement batteries can be ordered from Sensaphone Part number BAT 0006 To replace the battery follow the instructions below WARNING When removing and replacing the bat tery be careful not to short out the battery terminals on the bracket or back panel A large spark and or battery damage could result Turn the power switch off and unplug the power transformer 2 Loosen the compression wiring connectors and allow 6 10 of cable slack to come into the enclosure This will make it easier to turn the panel over LA Remove the four corner screws securing the keypad pcb panel and turn the panel over 4 R
8. e Sound level monitoring e Other monitoring functions If you have tried the solutions outlined in this section and are not satisfied with the results call Sensaphone Technical Support toll free at 1 877 373 2700 If it is determined that your 2800 requires repair please follow the instructions in Appendix H for returning your unit for service 153 Sensaphone 2800 Manual COMMUNICATIONS DIAL OUT Problem 1 The 2800 fails to dial out Cause a The telephone number may be incorrectly programmed b Tone or pulse the current dialing method is not compatible with the telephone line on which the 2800 is installed c Recognition Time is too long An alert condition does not remain in effect long enough to become a valid alarm d Max Calls is set to zero e The 2800 is connected to an incompatible telephone line Solution Recheck programming steps and use the dial out test mode to listen to the unit dial Refer to Chapter 5 Switch from the current setting from tone to pulse or from pulse to tone Refer to Chapter 5 Reprogram Recognition Time Set the Recognition Time to the minimum duration required to create a valid alarm If possible test the new setting by deliberately creating an alert condition Refer to Chapter 4 Reprogram Max Calls It is a good idea to set your Max Calls to at least equal the number of dial out telephone numbers programmed Refer to Chapter 5 The 2800 must be conne
9. 1 8 for dialout during an alarm An enabled Zone will respond to an alarm and allow dialout A disabled Zone will not initiate a dialout but it will still be included in the status report preceded by the word disabled This command is useful while you are wiring your Zones or at any other time you would like the alarms to be ignored The default setting for all Zones is enabled on To enable disable Zones 1 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key 41 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 2 Press the corresponding number key 1 8 of the Zone you want to enable disable 2800 will say Zone 1 8 Alarm On Off to indicate enabled or disabled respectively CALL DELAY VOICE REPS MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME 3 Repeat key sequence to change back to previous setting ENABLE DISABLE SOUND LEVEL ALARM This function allows you to enable or disable the sound alarm for dialout When enabled a high sound level at the remote microphone optional that meets the programmed recognition time and level will trip a sound alarm and the unit will dial out Disabling sound will prevent a sound alarm dialout The default setting is enabled on To enable disable sound 1 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key 2 Press the Sound Alarm key 9 2800 will say Sound Alarm On Off to indicate enabled or disabled respectively LISTEN TIME Relfleig 3 Repeat key sequence to change back to previous setting ENABLE DI
10. E Fach Zone can be individually enabled or disabled E Power monitor E Fully automatic input configuration E High sound level monitor w optional external mic E relay output manual or automatic control E 14 status LEDs E Dial out to eight telephone numbers E User recordable voice messages E Alarm dialout via voice and numeric pager E Built in Line Seizure E Microphone for on site listen in w optional external mic E Time stamped Alarm History Surge protection on all Zones telephone line and power supply E Rechargeable battery backup E NEMA 4 enclosure LAYOUT NNW NM BW NY Fe o0 Chapter 1 Introduction Output ON e System On p 11111 jt e SENSAPHONE 2800 REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM WITH WIRELESS SENSOR TECHNOLOGY Sc CALL DELAY WHATIS 4 5 6 GHG LOW LIMIT CED SENSOR 7 onorF BE PHONE RINGS NUMBER TAD V wessace E TEST HISTORY Phone In Use EC MUTE ALARM CANCEL KKK DROE D ous ZONE 3 4 VOICE REPS TABLE RANGE e CODE DATETIME SUSY ENTER CONFIGURE LOCK REC TIME GRO SR 5 J EI tT R T R mic LINE EXT PHONE Figure 1 2800 diagram Grounding Terminal 9vdc Power Terminals Battery Terminals Relay Output Terminals 4 Zone Terminals External Mic Terminals Phone Network Extension Terminals Programming Keypad 9 Hard Wired Alarm Zone LEDs 10 11 12 13 14 15 1
11. Number Neel NUMBER T P 3 Select an assigned Phone Number keys 1 8 and press ENTER CALL DELAY VOICE REPS MAX CALLS KOAM HIGH LIMIT ENE CALIBRATE REC TIME The 2800 will say Number 1 8 erased Numeric Pager Dialout When programming the 2800 to dial a Numeric pager there are two methods that can be used Automatic mode and Manual mode The only difference is that in Automatic mode the 2800 will automatically try to sense when the call has been answered and then send the ID Number and zone numbers In some instances 67 Sensaphone 2800 Manual the automatic answer detection and timing from the 2800 is incompatible with the paging service and the Manual mode must be used NOTE If your phone system requires you to dial a 9 followed by a pause to get an outside line you must use Manual mode and insert pauses at the end of the number When the 2800 calls your Numeric Pager it will leave the programmed ID Number along with the Zone number that is in alarm If it s reporting a Power alarm it will send the ID Number followed by the number 0 if it s reporting a Sound alarm the 2800 will send the ID Number followed by the number 9 To acknowledge the alarm you will have to call the unit back and enter an acknowledgement code otherwise the unit will continue dialing the remaining numbers To program a NUMERIC PAGER using AUTOMATIC Mode 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the PHON
12. Sound Alarm Enable Disable Turns high sound level alarm detection on or off Temperature Scale Temperature Only Status Report Designating a Zone Unused or Deleting a Wireless Sensor Special Functions Dial Out Test Mode Listen In Time Acknowledgment Code Date amp Time Alarm History Reset History Switch Output Output Mode 172 SENSOR ON OFF SOUND On or Off Default Enabled on Selects between Fahrenheit and Celsius SENSOR ON OFF TEST F C Fahrenheit or Celsius Default Fahrenheit A limited status report that only includes inputs configured as temperature WHAT IS TEST F C Removes zone from status and alarm reports SENSOR ON OFF SET zone On or Off Default on Simulates alarm to test telephone programming SET TEST key 1 8 Default none Length of listen in time during call in status report SET or WHAT IS LISTEN TIME Min O sec Max 255 sec Default 00 00 min sec To create an individual user s 4 digit acknowledgment code SET CODE key 1 8 4 digit code Default 555 for single user mode Internal clock calendar SET or WHAT IS DATE TIME Date mmddyy Time hhmm Default none Recites last 10 alarms WHAT IS HISTORY Default n a Clears the alarm history SET HISTORY Default n a Turns output relay on or off in manual mode SENSOR ON OFF OUTPUT On or Off Default off Program relay output
13. The unit has been dropped or the enclosure is damaged 4 The unit doesn t function normally when you re following the operating instructions Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning iii Sensaphone 2800 Manual e Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons read and follow these instructions 1 Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer 2 Do not dispose of the battery in a fire The cell may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions 3 Do not open or mutilate the battery Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin It may be toxic if swallowed 4 Exercise care in handling battery in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings bracelets and keys The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns FCC Requirements Part 68 The Sensaphone 2800 complies with 47 CFR Part 68 of the rules On the side of the unit there is a label that contains among other information the Certification Number and the Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this equipment You must upon request provide this information to your local telephone company The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that y
14. Thermistor temperature range 2 8K 109 F to 115 F 85 C to 57 C 10K 87 F to 168 F 66 C to 76 C Dry Contacts Only contacts which have no voltage or current applied may be used Connect the contact to a Zone terminal and an adjacent ground terminal Do NOT try to monitor a contact that switches 120VAC This will permanently damage the unit 4 20mA A 4 20mA transducer requires you to have an external DC power supply for the transducer Connect the positive wire of your transducer to the positive terminal of your DC power supply Connect the negative terminal of the transducer to a Zone terminal on the Sensaphone 2800 Connect the negative terminal from your power supply to the adjacent ground terminal on the 2800 Input Zones Input Zones Terminal Strip Terminal Strip Temperature Sensor sees Zone Zone 1 CR External Power Source Thermistor 4 20mA Transducer 4 20mA transducer Input Zones Terminal Strip Dry Contact Sensor eees Zon on Dry Contact Figure 5 Different Sensor Types connected to the Terminal Block z S 6 INSTALLING WIRELESS SENSORS The 2800 can monitor up to 4 external wireless sensors Sensors are available to monitor temperature humidity power dry contacts 4 20mA signals infrared motion and water detection See chapter 8 for specifications on each sensor The operating distance between the 2800 and each sensor is about 1
15. Zone 7 Wireless sensor serial number power signal strength is 68 percent Zone 8 Wireless sensor serial number water signal strength is 79 percent Make sure each of your sensors has been recognized and assigned to a zone number The led next to the wireless sensor zone number should be steady green NOTE This procedure will not affect wireless sen sors that have already been configured Deleting Wireless Sensors The Sensaphone 2800 monitors each wireless sensor to make sure its is functioning properly If a sensor is turned off the 2800 will notify you of a communication error for that particular channel If you need to permanently delete a sensor from the system follow the key sequence below 1 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key 37 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 2 Press the SET key The 2800 will respond enter zone number 3 Press the wireless sensor zone number 5 8 5 6 LOW LIMIT J HIGH LIMIT 7 8 OE Gre The 2800 will respond Wireless sensor x erased The led for the selected wireless sensor should turn off Wireless Sensor Diagnostics You can get detailed diagnostic information for each wireless sen sor to assist in determining if your wireless sensors are operating properly The information available includes battery condition DC power status signal strength and wireless data error rate To get Sensor Diagnostics 1 Press WHAT IS 2 Press SENSOR ON OFF The 2800 will say Enter zon
16. which provides an RJ31x modular wall jack cable and wiring instructions NOTE The Line Seizure Kit is not required for the 2800 seizure capability to function correctly The Kit allows the disconnection of the 2800 system from the telephone line while ensuring continued telephone operation useful if the 2800 is for instance temporarily removed for service HARD WIRING SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS 26 The 2800 hard wired zones are compatible with NO NC dry contacts 2 8K and 10K thermistors and 4 20mA transducers To prevent an alarm from occurring while wiring the sensors it is recommended that the zone alarm be disabled SENSOR ON OFF Zone 1 4 After wiring all of your sensors you will need to configure the zones using the SET CONFIGURE command See Chapter Four for more information on Disabling Zone alarms and Configuring Zones Recommended sequence for adding a new sensor 1 Disable the Zone s alarm 2 Wire up the sensor 3 Configure the Zone 4 Enable the Zone NOTE If a false alarm occurs while wiring a sen sor you can quickly acknowledge it by pressing the ALARM CANCEL key See Chapter Five for more information on User Acknowledgment Codes Chapter 2 Installation Temperature The unit will accept 2 8K or 10K thermistors These should be wired to a Zone terminal and the adjacent ground terminal For recommended thermistors check the accessory list or thermistor data in the appendices
17. 20 seconds See chapter 4 for information on setting the wireless channel in the 2800 and for adding a sensor SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity 5 90 RH non condensing Input Characteristics 3MQ to 3V Range Indoor Urban Up to 100 30m Range Line of sight Up to 300 100m Transmit Power Output ImW 0dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 3 AAA alkaline batteries and or 5VDC 300mA plug in adapter Battery Life Up to 3 years Dimensions 4 1 2 x 2 34 x 1 L Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice 115 Sensaphone 2800 Manual WSR 0102 WIRELESS POWER FAILURE SENSOR INTRODUCTION 116 The WSR 0102 Wireless Indoor Power Failure sensor is designed to work with the Sensaphone 2800 Environmental Monitoring System This sensor includes a built in radio transmitter AAA alkaline batteries and a wall plug in power supply The sensor will detect a loss of power at the outlet where the power supply is attached The 3 AAA alkaline batteries will power the sensor and allow it to transmit alarm information in the event that AC power fails WIRELESS POWER FAILURE SENSOR NOTE Do not install the entire sensor housing in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclosur
18. 2800 It contains a more powerful radio transceiver which can transmit up to 300 indoors and up to 4 000 line of sight Only one repeater can be used per Sensaphone 2800 The sensor comes with a plug in power supply and 3 AAA alkaline batteries for back up in the event of an AC power failure NOTE Do not install the entire sensor housing in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclosure as this will impede it s ability to wirelessly communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 unit Package Contents 1 WSR 0199 Wireless Repeater 3 AAA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws 1 1 16 hex key 1 DC power supply Chapter 8 Sensors MOUNTING The wireless repeater can be mounted directly on a flat surface or attached to a plastic single gang electrical outlet box Make sure there is an electrical outlet nearby Mount the device as high as possible to provide for optimal wireless transmission When installed within a building where the wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the device should be located within 300 of the Sensaphone 2800 and within 100 of any sensors If the repeater has line of sight with the Sensaphone 2800 then it may be located up to 4 000 away Electrical box installation Using the hex ke
19. 2800 Manual 5 LEGAL REMEDIES AND DISCLAIMER Some jurisdictions may not allow or may place limits upon the exclusion and or limitation of implied warranties incidental damages and or consequential damages for some types of goods or products sold to consumers and or the use of indemnification terms Thus the exclusions indemnification terms and limitations set out above may not apply or may be limited in their application to you If the implied warranties can not be excluded and the applicable law permits limiting the duration of implied warranties then the implied warranties herein are to be limited to the same duration as the applicable written warranty or warranties herein The warranty or warranties herein may give you specific legal rights that will depend upon the applicable law You may also have other legal rights depending upon the law in your jurisdiction 6 CHOICE OF FORUM AND CHOICE OF LAW In the event that a dispute arises out of or in connection with this Limited Warranty then any claims or suits of any kind concerning such disputes shall only and exclusively be brought in either the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County Pennsylvania or the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Regardless of the place of contracting or performance this Limited Warranty and all questions relating to its validity interpretation performance and enforcement shall be governed by and construed in accord
20. 2800 will say the programmed value CALL DELAY VOICE REPS MAX CALLS Hi LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME To Play Back the High Alarm Limit 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the HIGH LIMIT key 2800 will say Enter Zone Number 6 HIGH LIMIT 3 Press the corresponding Zone key 1 8 2800 will say the programmed value ONENI TAg MOE AUTEN MAX CALLS fi LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME 51 Sensaphone 2800 Manual ZONE CALIBRATION Due to tolerance variations or other factors you may need to program an offset to calibrate the sensor The offset can range from 15 to 15 for Zones configured as temperature and 100 to 100 for Zones configured as 4 20mA Setting a positive number will add that number to the Zone reading Setting a negative number will subtract the programmed value from the Zone reading For instance if a temperature sensor consistently read two degrees high you could use the calibration feature to adjust that temperature down two degrees To make a value negative precede the value with the RINGS TAD Key To calibrate a Zone 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the CALIBRATE key 7 CALIBRATE The 2800 will say Enter Zone Number 3 Press the corresponding Zone key 1 8 CALL DELAY Velleman MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME The 2800 will say Enter Number 52 Chapter 4 Zone Programming 4 Enter the number Then press ENTER
21. 30 seconds The 2800 will answer on the first ring and acknowledge the alarm 155 Sensaphone 2800 Manual COMMUNICATIONS DIAL OUT continued Problem 4 The 2800 recites the alarm message or Status Report over the telephone but is silent at the installation sight Cause Solution The local voice mute feature is in Deactivate local voice mute Refer to effect the programming steps in Chapter 5 Problem 5 The 2800 and telephone answering device sharing the same line answer incoming calls simultaneously Cause Solution The 2800 s number of Rings Until Change the number of Rings Until Answer is set to equal the number of Answer for the 2800 rings set for the telephone answering Refer to Chapter 5 device 156 Appendix C Troubleshooting TEMPERATURE MONITORING Problem 1 Can t program temperature limits or the unit won t read the temperature sensor Cause Solution The zone isn t configured to read a Press SET and CONFIGURE to temperature sensor program the zone For 10K thermistor you must manually configure See Chapter 4 Problem 2 The temperature reading is 121 F or 85 C 2 8K or 87 F or 85 C 10K Cause Solution The temperature sensor has been Examine the wires to temperature disconnected or has broken wires sensor and connect or replace wiring Problem 3 The temperature reading is 115 F or 57 C 2 8K or 168 F or 76 C 10K Cause Solution Temperat
22. Alarm LED Steady Green Battery condition ok LED Blinking Green Battery condition low LED off No battery criticallly low battery condition Output On LED On Output relay on LED Off Output relay off Phone In Use LED On Unit is communicating on the phone line LED Off Unit is not using the phone line System On LED On System power on LED Off System power off 31 Sensaphone 2800 Manual CHAPTER 3 QUICK START GUIDE This section presents a brief guide and some helpful hints for first time users of the 2800 Follow the instructions for installation before attempting to program the unit HOW THE KEYPAD COMMANDS WORK The 2800 uses simple keypad commands to program and check all pertinent parameters All of the keypad commands begin with either the SET WHAT IS or SENSOR ON OFF keys The SET key is used to program parameters When performing a programming sequence the command will typically require the SET key followed by the parameter to be programmed followed by a value and then the ENTER key at the end For example to program the Call Delay you would press SET CALL DELAY value ENTER To check your programming you would press the WHAT IS key followed by the parameter in this case WHAT IS CALL DELAY The SENSOR ON OFF key is generally used to enable and disable functions or to toggle a function on and off For example to disable a Zone you would press SENSOR ON OFF Zone or to t
23. EE EE EE ER ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT 22 200 0eeeeeeeeeeeee 98 Alarm Acknowledgment Voice Dao 98 Alarm Acknowledgment Numeric Pager Dialout 99 Alarm Acknowledgment Automatic Max Colle 100 Wireless Sensor Diagnostic Aas 100 CALL IN STATUS 2 2 eee eee eee eee 100 REMOTE COMMANDS VIA TOUCH TONE PHONE 101 CHAPTER 8 WIRELESS SENSORS 106 WSR 0100 WIRELESS INDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR 106 WSR 0101 WIRELESS INDOOR DRY CONTACT SENSOR 111 WSR 0102 WIRELESS POWER FAILURE SENSOR 116 WSR 0103 WIRELESS INDOOR HUMIDITY SENSOR 121 WSR 0104 WIRELESS INDOOR 4 20MA SENSOR 126 WSR 0105 WIRELESS MOTION DETECTOR a an 131 WSR 0106 WIRELESS SPOT WATER DETECTION SENSOR 136 WSR 0107 WIRELESS ZONE WATER DETECTION SENSOR 140 WSR 0199 WIRELESS REPEATER 220020 eeeeeee 144 AN Sensaphone 2800 Manual APPENDIX A Checking Your Sensaphone 2800 for Proper Operation EE 149 APPENDIX B Replacing the Back up Cl a ee ENKEN RONN CR 151 APPENDIX C Troubleshooting the 2800 153 COMMUNICATIONS DIAL OUT 154 TEMPERATURE MONITORING 157 4 20mA MONITORING e 159 SOUND LEVEL MONITORING 160 OTHER MONITORING e 161 WIRELESS SENSORS re NK EEN NK KEN CN 164 APPENDIX D 2 8 and 10K Thermistor Tables cc vsicwiets reene stake 165 APPENDIX E 2800 Technical Specifications
24. Install the 3 AAA batteries as shown below LC ama aaa L Aaa y PWR gt If you will be installing the optional 5V power supply connect the wire marked to the screw terminal and connect the wire marked to the terminal on the PWR terminal strip Next plug in the adapter After you have configured the channel installed the AAA batteries and or connected the AC power supply replace the cover and secure it by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the cover counterclockwise BATTERY INFORMATION 124 The projected battery life is dependent upon many factors including rated capacity of battery state of charge temperature and sensor distance from the 2800 or repeater The farther a sensor is from its receiver the more power it will require to transmit its signal thus reducing battery life Higher temperatures will also decrease battery life Always use high quality alkaline batteries in Sensaphone 2800 series wireless sensors Remove the batteries from the sensor if you will be taking it out of service for a period of time NOTE If the sensor has only batteries installed and it is not configured for communication with the 2800 it will consume Chapter 8 Sensors maximum power trying to establish communication and result in premature battery failure COMMUNICATING WITH THE 2800 The sensor will communicate with the Sensa
25. Ji REC TIME ID POWER The 2800 will say OK To play back the call delay time 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the CALL DELAY key CALL DELAY The 2800 will recite the programmed time 80 Chapter 5 Communication Programming INTERCALL TIME The Intercall Time is the programmable period of time the 2800 waits between making alarm phone calls Intercall Time is activated only after alarm dial out to the first telephone number fails to be acknowledged This period can be programmed from 10 seconds to 60 minutes The default Intercall Time is 30 seconds TIP When the 2800 is programmed to make calls to pagers make sure the intercall delay time is long enough to give the person carrying the pager some time to get to a phone to call the unit back If an incoming telephone call is received by the 2800 during the Intercall Time in between dialing of subsequent telephone numbers to report an alarm it will answer the incoming call and immediately report any existing alarms The manner in which the incoming call is answered depends upon whether or not TAD is enabled or disabled See Telephone Answering Device TAD compatibility If TAD is disabled default Rings Until Answer will be the programmed number of rings If TAD Telephone Answering Device is enabled Rings Until Answer will be 1 To program intercall time 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the INTERCALL TIME key INTERCALL TIME The 2800
26. One a high temperature alarm exists it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit too high Listen to sound for ten seconds Enter acknowledgment code The 2800 will now wait 10 seconds for a Touch Tone acknowledgment code to be entered After the last digit of the acknowledgment code has been received the 2800 will respond by saying Alarm Acknowledged The alarm has been acknowledged and the unit will hang up Once the alarm has been acknowledged the dialout process stops If a Touch Tone acknowledgment code is not received the 2800 will offer you a second chance to enter it responding with beep error Enter acknowledgment code If an acknowledgement code is still not received then the 2800 will respond by saying beep error goodbye The alarm has not been acknowledged The 2800 will hang up and wait for you to call back and enter the acknowledgment code This waiting period is called the INTERCALL TIME During this time you may call the unit back from a Touch Tone phone and the unit will give a voice report Once you receive the complete report enter the code to acknowledge the alarm 99 Sensaphone 2800 Manual NOTE An alarm cannot be acknowledged using a pulse rotary telephone unless the Callback Acknowledgment feature is enabled TIP When the 2800 is programmed to make calls to pagers make sure the intercall delay time is long enough to give the person carrying the pager
27. a 30 second internal timer This allows you 30 seconds to call the 2800 back Wait five seconds then call back within 30 seconds The 2800 will override the answering device on this incoming call and answer the phone on the first ring The 2800 resets the TAD timer after one incoming call is received If you want to call the unit again you must repeat steps 4 and 5 Nn LISTEN IN TIME 86 The Listen In Time is the amount of time you can listen to sounds at the unit s location during a status call in An external microphone optional is required to listen in to on sight sounds The programmable range is 0 to 255 seconds The default setting is 0 seconds disabled Chapter 5 Communication Programming To program the Listen In Time 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the LISTEN TIME key LISTEN TIME Selfie The 2800 will say Enter seconds 3 Using the number keys enter the seconds then press ENTER CALL DELAY E VOICE REPS ANO O less a CALIBRATE fig REC TIME am USTEN TIME 0 ID ee POWER The 2800 will say OK To play back the Listen in Time 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the LISTEN TIME key LISTEN TIME SOUND The 2800 will recite the time programmed REMOTE PROGRAMMING SECURITY CODE LOCK The 2800 can be locked to prevent unauthorized call in access to its programming You may however listen to a status report without unlocking the 2800 To remotely edit progra
28. as manual or automatic for specific zone SET or WHAT IS OUTPUT mode number Default manual mode Appendix F Key Sequence Reference Remote Security Prohibits programming changes via telephone SET or WHAT IS ENTER LOCK 4 digit code Default unlocked Press ENTER after all Key Sequences starting with SET Use SET to establish parameters WHAT IS to verify them SPECIAL KEY FUNCTIONS RING TAD Used to enter a minus sign for negative alarm limits or calibrations DIALOUT CODES CODE 1 Numeric pager call type CODE 2 Inserts a Wait for answer CODE 3 Change to Touch Tone dialing 173 Sensaphone 2800 Manual APPENDIX G Accessories 174 The sensors and accessories listed below are available from Sensaphone and represent the most commonly used devices Other dry contact sensors or 4 20mA transducers designed for more specialized applications may also be used Commercial or industrial electrical supply houses can provide devices to monitor virtually any condition For further information contact a Sensaphone Sales Associate toll free at 1 877 373 2700 PART WIRELESS NUMBER SENSORS WSR 0100 Wireless Indoor Temperature Sensor WSR 0101 Wireless Indoor Dry Contact Sensor WSR 0102 Wireless Indoor Power Failure Sensor WSR 0103 Wireless Indoor Humidity Sensor WSR 0104 Wireless Indoor 4 20mA Sensor WSR 0105 Wireless Indoor Motion Detector WSR 0106 Wireless Indoor Spot Water Detection Sen
29. for up to 3 years NOTE Do not install the entire sensor housing in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Package Contents 1 WSR 0106 Wireless Spot Water Detection Sensor 3 AA Alkaline batteries CHANNEL SELECTION 136 The Sensaphone 2800 and associated sensors must be set to operate on the same wireless channel There are four possible channels If you will be installing more than one 2800 unit in the same area you must configure each system on its own channel By default the 2800 and sensors are set to channel one To change the channel on the sensor remove the cover by removing the four outer screws on the bottom of the enclosure See Figure 1 Chapter 8 Sensors Figure 1 Next locate the jumpers on the circuit board as shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Remove all power from the sensor by taking out the batteries Figure 3 shows how to configure the jumpers for a particular channel Figure 3 137 Sensaphone 2800 Manual BATTERY INSTALLATION After you have configured the channel install the AA alkaline batteries as shown in Figure 2 replace the cover and secure it by replacing the four screws on the bottom of the enclosure BATTERY INFORMATION The projected battery life is dependen
30. has provided you with a Test Log template at the back of this manual There are several tests that can be performed 1 Call the unit and listen to the Status Report This will test the unit s ability to answer the phone and speak a message It will also verify that the inputs are reading properly the alarm conditions are OK the electricity is on the microphone is functioning optional and that the battery is OK 2 Create a test alarm on each input and allow the unit to contact all programmed telephone numbers This will make sure that the 2800 is programmed properly It will also prepare personnel to respond appropriately when they receive a call from the 2800 Listed below are suggestions on how to trip test alarms e Temperature sensors Heat or cool the sensor e Motion sensors Have someone walk in front of the sensor e Door window sensors open the door window e Water sensors Apply a small amount of water beneath the sensor or use a wet towel and touch it to the sensor probes e Humidity sensors Raise the humidity around the sensor by holding a cup of hot water beneath the sensor e NO NC Contacts Open or close the contact e Power sensor Disconnect the power supply Allow the unit to contact all programmed telephone numbers This will make sure that the 2800 is programmed properly It will also prepare personnel to respond appropriately when they receive a call from the 2800 149 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 150
31. is entered it will hang up and continue dialing the next number To program a VOICE dial out telephone number 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the PHONE NUMBER key The 2800 will say Enter Number PHONE NUMBER T P 65 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 3 Select an assigned phone number keys 1 8 to represent the new telephone number entry CALL DELAY E VOICE REPS MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME 2800 will respond Enter number A N 4 Enter the phone number using the number keys and then press ENTER Be sure to enter 1 area code if required If installed on a PBX system be sure to enter a dialing prefix such as 9 if required ONERA MOO MAX CALLS ES LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT fo CO LISTEN TIME SOUND CALIBRATE REC TIME 0 ID POWER 2800 will say OK To play back a programmed dial out telephone number 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the PHONE NUMBER key 2800 will say Enter Number PHONE NUMBER 1 P 66 Chapter 5 Communication Programming 3 Select an assigned Phone number keys 1 8 1 2 3 orin rA Moea IG ed MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME The 2800 will recite the number programmed If there is no number programmed 2800 will say No number To erase a dial out telephone number 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the PHONE NUMBER key The 2800 will say Enter
32. it out of service for a period of time NOTE If the sensor has only batteries installed and it is not configured for communication with the 2800 it will consume maximum power trying to establish communication and result in premature battery failure COMMUNICATING WITH THE 2800 The sensor will communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 every 20 seconds See chapter 4 for information on setting the wireless channel in the 2800 Once the repeater is powered up it will automatically start repeating data packets between the sensors and the 2800 147 Sensaphone 2800 Manual SPECIFICATIONS 148 Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity Range 0 95 RH non condensing Range Indoor Urban Up to 300 60m Range Line of sight Up to 4 000 1 200m Transmit Power Output 60mW 18dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power SVDC 300mA plug in adapter and 3 AAA alkaline batteries Battery Life Up to 15 hours Dimensions 4 1 2 x 2 34 x 1 1A Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice Appendix A Checking for Proper Operation APPENDIX A Checking Your Sensaphone 2800 for Proper Operation We recommend that you test your Sensaphone 2800 weekly to be sure it is functioning properly This will ensure that when a problem arises the 2800 will be ready to alert the appropriate personnel Sensaphone also recommends you keep a log of performed tests and
33. possible channels If you will be installing more than one 2800 unit in the same area you must configure each system on its own channel By default the 2800 and sensors are set to channel one Locate the jumpers on the circuit board as shown in the figure below Remove all power from the sensor by taking out the alkaline batteries The table shows how to configure the jumpers for a particular channel 133 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 1 0 1 0 A0 el e Aanleeel A1fee e A1006 CH1 CH3 1 O 1 O Ao 6e Acfede Aifeee A1 0 06 CH2 CH4 BATTERY INSTALLATION 134 The Wireless Motion Detector can operate for up to 3 years on a set of AA alkaline batteries The Sensaphone 2800 will notify you when the batteries are starting to get low Always use Alkaline type batteries in this device Install the batteries as shown in the diagram below then replace the cover Chapter 8 Sensors BATTERY INFORMATION The projected battery life is dependent upon many factors including rated capacity of battery state of charge temperature and sensor distance from the 2800 or repeater The farther a sensor is from its receiver the more power it will require to transmit its signal thus reducing battery life Higher temperatures will also decrease battery life Always use high quality alkaline batteries in Sensaphone 2800 series wireless sensors Remove the batterie
34. some time to get to a phone to call the unit back Alarm Acknowledgment Automatic Max Calls The 2800 has the ability to acknowledge itself by using the Max Calls function The unit keeps a count of the number of phone calls it makes for a particular alarm Once the number of calls made reaches Max Calls the 2800 will acknowledge the alarm and stop the dialout process The default setting for Max Calls is 100 Wireless Sensor Diagnostic Alarms The Sensaphone 2800 will monitor wireless sensor communications and battery status If sensor communications are disrupted or if a sensor battery becomes low the 2800 will dial out and notify you of the problem Low battery alarms will occur when the batteries reach 1 1 volt per cell In addition a low battery message will be added to the status report for the sensor in question A sensor communications alarm will occur if a sensor fails to communicate with the 2800 for a specified period of time CALL IN STATUS 100 You can also call into the 2800 using a Touch Tone telephone to obtain a status report After answering the 2800 will recite a status report Immediately following the status report the 2800 allows you to use Touch Tone commands to enable disable zones change limits control the output etc See the next section Remote Commands via Touch Tone Phone Below is an example of a voice status report Hello this is 555 2278 Acme Medical Laboratory Zone one
35. the MESSAGE key The 2800 will say Enter Message Number MESSAGE 3 Press the ID key number 0 key ID POWER 4 When the unit beeps begin speaking your message into the enclosure near the Zone 4 LED The unit will say OK when the recording time has elapsed then it will play back your recorded message To play back the ID Message 1 Press the WHAT IS key 60 H H Chapter 5 Communication Programming Press the MESSAGE key MESSAGE Press the ID key number 0 key ID POWER The 2800 will play back your recorded message The Zone Messages are used to identify the device or condition being monitored such as temperature humidity equipment alarms security alarms etc To program the Voice Message for a Zone 1 LA Press the SET key Press the MESSAGE key The 2800 will say Enter Message Number MESSAGE Press the number key for the corresponding Zone CALL DELAY VOICE REPS LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT REC TIME MAX CALLS CALIBRATE When the unit beeps begin speaking your message into the enclosure near the Zone 4 LED The unit will say OK when the recording time has elapsed then it will play back your recorded message 61 Sensaphone 2800 Manual To play back the message for a Zone 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the MESSAGE key MESSAGE 3 Press the corresponding Zone number key WANN Olea an MAX CALLS Hi LO
36. the Product does not conform to this warranty at any time during the time of three years from original purchase warrantor will repair the defect and return it to you at no charge This warranty shall terminate and be of no further effect at the time the product is 1 damaged by extraneous cause such as fire water lightning etc or not maintained as reasonable and necessary or 2 modified or 3 improperly installed or 4 misused or 5 repaired or serviced by someone other than Warrantors authorized personnel or someone expressly authorized by Warrantor s to make such service or repairs 6 used in a manner or purpose for which the product was not intended or 7 sold by original purchaser LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITATION OF DAMAGES AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES THE WARRANTOR S OBLIGATION Sensaphone 2800 Manual UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT THE WARRANTOR S OPTION AS TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL WARRANTORS BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL AND OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY LABOR COSTS PRODUCT COSTS LOST REVENUE BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSSES LOST PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF DATA OR INFORMATION OR FINANCIAL LOSS FOR CLAIMS OF ANY NATURE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CLAIMS IN CONTRACT BREACH OF WARRANTY OR TORT AND WHETHER OR NOT CAUSED BY WARRANTORS NEGLIGENC
37. the condition by deliberately creating an alert condition Refer to Chapter 4 Solution The batteries will take over powering the unit when the AC transformer is unplugged from the 120 VAC outlet When storing the unit be sure to turn the power switch off If the solutions offered above do not appear to correct the problem apply the following steps in the order shown e Turn the power switch off e Wait one minute for the 2800 to completely power down e Turn the power switch on e Reconfigure the zones Refer to Chapter 4 Refer to Chapter 2 Installation for additional information on batteries and installation procedures Contact Sensaphone Technical Support toll free at 1 877 373 2700 162 Appendix C Troubleshooting Problem 6 Zone status is not being recited in the status report Cause Solution The zone has probably been See Chapter 4 p55 designated as unused 163 Sensaphone 2800 Manual WIRELESS SENSORS Problem 1 The 2800 won t add my wireless sensor or the 2800 has frequent wireless communication alarms Cause There are several possibilities a The sensor may be too far from the 2800 b The sensor may not be receiving power c There may be interference from another 2 4GHz device d Sensor antenna may be poorly positioned relative to the 2800 Solution a Move the sensor or the 2800 so that they are closer to each other b Add a repeater between the 2800 and sen
38. to the wall Attach the sensor housing to the wall using 6 tapping screws Mounting Screws Chapter 8 Sensors CHANNEL SELECTION The Sensaphone 2800 and associated sensors must be set to operate on the same wireless channel There are four possible channels If you will be installing more than one 2800 unit in the same area you must configure each system on its own channel By default the 2800 and sensors are set to channel one To change the channel on the sensor remove the cover using the hex key Turn the hex screws clockwise until the cover easily slides off Next locate the jumpers on the circuit board as shown in the figure below Remove all power from the sensor by taking out the alkaline batteries and unplugging the power supply if used The table shows how to configure the jumpers for a particular channel A1 A1 LE CU CH1 710 1 0 CH3 EZ AO AO A1 A1 g LU CH2 CT 110 CH4 EC g AO AO 113 Sensaphone 2800 Manual BATTERY INSTALLATION The Wireless Indoor Dry Contact Sensor can operate for up to 3 years on a set of AAA alkaline batteries The Sensaphone 2800 will notify you when the batteries are starting to get low If you prefer you can install the optional plug in power supply and use the batteries as a back up in the event of an AC power failure Install the 3 AAA batte
39. to contact your state Call before you dig hotline at least two days before you install your ground rod to insure that it is safe to install the ground rod in a chosen area 14 NO BAT ZONE 1 g C NC p Aea K E a T RIT R 9 VD RELAY ZONE ZONE ZONE MIC LINE EXT POWER UTPUT 2 3 4 PHONE Figure 3 Grounding the 2800 Wiring Connectors The 2800 includes compression type liquid tight connectors for routing wires into the enclosure To use these connectors turn them counter clockwise to loosen or open up the compression washer Insert all cables through the two connectors When finished turn them clockwise to secure and seal the 2800 from the outside environment If you don t have enough cables to obtain a snug fit you can insert a small piece of soft PVC insulation or rubber tubing to take up the extra space 23 Sensaphone 2800 Manual zen SENSAPHONE 2800 REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM WITH WIRELESS SENSOR TECHNOLOGY a ALARM CANCEL Dial out to Phone Microphone Smoke Ventilation Figure 4 Typical connections from 2800 TURNING THE 2800 ON 24 Plug the unit s transformer into a 120VAC 60Hz outlet Toggle the power switch on to start the unit The System On LED should glow steadily and the unit will say Hello The unit will not turn on if AC power is not present regardless of the state of
40. two hex screws located on the bottom of the sensor housing clockwise Carefully lift off the cover Attach the sensor housing to the electrical box using the appropriate screws Surface installation Remove the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the sensor housing clockwise Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Remove the sensor from the wall Install the drywall anchors if necessary to the wall Attach the sensor housing to the wall using 6 tapping screws Mounting Screws 107 Sensaphone 2800 Manual CHANNEL SELECTION The Sensaphone 2800 and associated sensors must be set to operate on the same wireless channel There are four possible channels If you will be installing more than one 2800 unit in the same area you must configure each system on its own channel By default the 2800 and sensors are set to channel one To change the channel on the sensor remove the cover using the hex key Turn the hex screws clockwise until the cover easily slides off Next locate the jumpers on the circuit board as shown in the figure below Remove all power from the sensor by taking out the alkaline batteries and unplugging the power supply if used The table shows how to configure the jumpers for a particular channel A1 Ai LE CU CH1 1 0 110 CH3 og ogl AO AO
41. will impede it s ability to wirelessly communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 unit Package Contents 1 WSR 0103 Wireless Indoor Humidity Sensor 3 AAA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws 1 1 16 hex key 12 Sensaphone 2800 Manual MOUNTING 122 The humidity sensor can be mounted directly on a flat surface or attached to a plastic single gang electrical outlet box Consideration should be given as to whether or not an electrical outlet will be required if using the optional power supply Mount the sensor as high as possible to provide for optimal wireless transmission When installed within a building where the wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 100 of the Sensaphone 2800 or within 100 of a repeater If the sensor has line of sight with the Sensaphone 2800 or a repeater then it may be located up to 300 away Electrical box installation Using the hex key remove the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws located on the bottom of the sensor housing clockwise Carefully lift off the cover Attach the sensor housing to the electrical box using the appropriate screws Surface installation Remove the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the sensor housing clockwise Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Remove the sensor from the wall Install the dry
42. will say Enter minutes 8l Sensaphone 2800 Manual 3 Using the number keys enter the number of minutes and then press ENTER To keep the previous setting just press ENTER WIRE OE A 5 D ISS Ted PS 7 8 9 CALIBRATE fa REC TIME WA SOUND 0 ID POWER The 2800 will say Enter seconds 4 Using the number keys enter the number of seconds and press ENTER To keep the previous setting just press ENTER CALL DELAY E VOICE REPS MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME d ID ee POWER The 2800 will say OK To play back the Intercall Time 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the INTERCALL TIME key INTERCALL TIME The 2800 will recite the programmed time 82 Chapter 5 Communication Programming CALL PROGRESS The 2800 monitors call progress when it dials out for an alarm If 2800 encounters a busy signal or receives no answer after ten rings the unit hangs up waits the programmed intercall time and then dials the next phone number When dialing some beeper pager services the line may be answered before receiving a ringback This may interfere with the call progress detection and result in a failed call to certain phone systems or beeper pager services If this occurs disable call progress detection Default setting is Enabled To enable disable call progress detection 1 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key 2 Press the STATUS CONFIG key SA
43. you will be taking it out of service for a period of time NOTE If the sensor has only batteries installed and it is not configured for communication with the 2800 it will consume maximum power trying to establish communication and result in premature battery failure COMMUNICATING WITH THE 2800 The sensor will communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 every 20 seconds As a result alarm detection at the 2800 may be delayed See chapter 4 for information on setting the wireless channel in the 2800 and for adding a sensor 109 Sensaphone 2800 Manual REPLACING THE TEMPERATURE ELEMENT The internal temperature element 2 8K thermistor can be replaced with an external probe for monitoring temperature within a refrigerator freezer or other harsh environment Sensaphone part FGD 0101 is a weatherproof temperature probe that is ideally suited for this purpose Before installing the probe you may want to disable the corresponding input channel on the 2800 to prevent an alarm from occurring while changing the probe To install the probe remove the sensor cover and loosen the sensor screw terminals and remove the thermistor Next connect the wires from the weatherproof probe to the terminal strip There is no polarity for temperature sensors Reattach the sensor cover and re enable the input on the 2800 SPECIFICATIONS 110 Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Monitoring Temperature Range 109 to 115 F 8
44. 00 indoors or 300 line of sight LOS depending on the obstructions walls and interference sources other 2 4GHz devices If the distance from your 2800 to your sensors is too far or there are numerous obstructions then a wireless repeater must be added between the 2800 and the sensor The repeater includes a more powerful transceiver and it can be 27 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 28 located up to 300 indoors 4 000 line of sight from the 2800 The sensors must still be within 100 300 of the repeater or the 2800 See diagram below Wireless Wireless Sensor Sensor d En E 100 Indoor 100 Indoor 300 LOS 300 LOS 300 Indoor 4 000 LOS av bech 100 Indoor 100 Indoor 300 LOS PS 300 LOS Pa a Repeater Wireless Wireless Sensor Sensor NOTE The line of sight wireless distance is the maximum distance that the wireless devices can com municate with each other in a best case scenario A line of sight path would be when there are no obstructions at all between the two devices When the wireless path must go around metal objects or through walls the reliable wireless distance will be reduced When the 2800 is communicating directly with the sen sors the line of sight distance is 300 feet and a typi cal indoor distance with obstructions is approx 100 feet When the 2800 is communicating with a repeater the line of sight distance is 4 000 feet an
45. 0000 e eee ee ee eens 71 Changete TouchTone ele ccna us veer EE M e 72 Special Dialing Code S mMmMa ARA EA ENEE EE 72 DIAL OUT TEST MODE 2 2202 e cece eee eee ee eens 72 To manually dial phone NUMDEr nic ANE sanesarensawen cars 73 ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT CODES asssnnnnunnnnnnnnn 74 To erase an Acknowledgment Cocker 28 SS EE NEEN EES 76 ALARM HISTORY ube ce ete cece eee ENEE ee eens 76 Eet Mie Alani MISON i nip corer reise AER EEN AER 77 TONE OR PULSE DIALING 2002 eee ee eee eee eee 78 RINGS UNTIL ANSWER 2 2002 c cece eee eee eee eee 78 CALL DELAY TIME ue EN eee tee ee eee EENS nee ns 79 INTERCALL TIME ENEE EE EEN EE REESEN enw 81 CALL PROGRESS 22 ces cece eee eee ees eee eee 83 xiv Table of Contents VOICE REPETITIONS 20 ee cece eee eee eee eee 83 MAX CALES EE 84 TELEPHONE ANSWERING DEVICE TAD COMPATIBILITY 86 LISTEN IN TIME 1 22 2 e cece cee eee eee 86 REMOTE PROGRAMMING SECURITY CODE LOCK 88 SPEAKER MUTE 200 e eee eee ee eee eee eens 89 CALLBACK ACKNOWLEDGMENT eee cence 90 CHAPTER 6 CONTROLLING THE OUTPUT 92 AUTOMATIC MODES 202 e cece ee eee eee eee eee 92 MANUAL MODE 2022 e eee eee eee eens 93 CHAPTER 7 OPERATION 96 ALARM DIALOUT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT 96 Alam RECOCMWION e eh e dE 96 Alarmna Beie EE 96 Diglout Note Call Prostess lt ee ME Ee Ae 96 Alarni Eilen cia pense enee a swig utiaseni nd Er 96 Alarm ele ven EE
46. 1 repeater to help extend the range of sensors that may be too far from the unit to wire lessly communicate The 2800 will automatically add sen sors in order as Zone 5 6 7 amp 8 Make sure your sensor s have been powered up for at least a minute before starting the configuration procedure To add one sensor at a time power up the sensor wait 1 minute then apply the key sequence below Repeat this procedure for each additional sensor To add multiple sensors power up all of the sensors wait 1 minute then enter the key sequence below NOTE This procedure is the same one used to con figure your hard wired sensors Make sure there are no alarms on zones 1 4 when performing wireless sensor configuration To add one or more wireless sensors 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the CONFIGURE key SIANA CONFIGURE 36 Chapter 4 Zone Programming The 2800 will say Enter zero for automatic configura tion Enter zone number for manual configuration Enter pound for Channel configuration 3 Press 0 for automatic sensor configuration ID POWER The 2800 will say the following Zone 1 Open Closed Temperature etc Zone 2 Open Closed Temperature etc Zone 3 Open Closed Temperature etc Zone 4 Open Closed Temperature etc Zone 5 Wireless sensor serial number humidity signal strength is 71 percent Zone 6 Wireless sensor serial number temperature signal strength is 74 percent
47. 2800 responds Enter number 4 Using the number keys enter a value for sound calibration and press ENTER 1 Ca Dia eer ANO TE DST Ed CALIBRATE fag REC TIME am USTEN TIME d ID POWER The 2800 will say OK CO 54 Chapter 4 Zone Programming To play back the Sound Level calibration 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the CALIBRATE key 2800 will say Enter Zone Number CALIBRATE 3 Press the SOUND key LISTEN TIME Selfielg The 2800 will recite the programmed sound sensitivity level DESIGNATING A ZONE AS UNUSED This feature allows you to mark selected Hard Wired Zones Power or Sound as unused which will prohibit them from going into alarm and will also leave them out of the status report NOTE Programming for the selected Zone will be preserved when the Zone is marked as unusued and will not be reconfigured if automatic Zone con figuration is activated To designate a Zone as unused 1 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key 2 Press the SET key The 2800 will say Enter Zone Number 55 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 3 Press the corresponding number of the Zone you wish to mark as unused A0 MOAR MAX CALLS The 2800 will respond by saying Zone 1 8 Power or Sound Off On Repeat the key sequence to place the Zone back in use EXIT DELAY 56 The Exit Delay feature is useful when you are using your 2800 for security monitoring This feature allo
48. 5 to 57 C requires external probe to exceed operating limits Operating Humidity 5 90 RH non condensing Sensor Type 2 8K thermistor Accuracy 3 F Range Indoor Urban Up to 100 30m Range Line of sight Up to 300 100m Transmit Power Output ImW 0dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 3 AAA alkaline batteries and or SVDC 300mA plug in adapter Battery Life Approximately 3 years Dimensions 4 1 2 x 2 34 x 1 L Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice Chapter 8 Sensors WSR 0101 WIRELESS INDOOR DRY CONTACT SENSOR INTRODUCTION The WSR 0101 Wireless Indoor Dry Contact sensor is designed to work with the Sensaphone 2800 Environmental Monitoring System This sensor includes a built in radio transmitter and input terminals for connecting to any normally open or normally closed output Use of this device with solid state outputs is not recommended The sensor comes with 3 AAA alkaline alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 3 years An optional plug in power supply is also available in which case the batteries become a backup if main AC power fails NOTE Do not install the entire sensor housing in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclosure as this will impede it s ability to w
49. 6 17 18 Microphone located behind panel Wireless Alarm Zone LEDs Sound LED Power LED Battery OK LED Output ON LED Phone in use LED System On LED On Off Switch 19 Sensaphone 2800 Manual TECHNICAL SUPPORT 20 Reading this instruction manual will help you install and program the 2800 Programming and voice recording are performed locally using the built in keypad Some programming can also be accessed via touch tone phone If there are any questions or problems that arise upon installation or operation please contact Technical Support at Sensaphone 901 Tryens Road Aston PA 19014 Toll Free Phone 1 877 373 2700 FAX 610 558 0222 support sensaphone com Chapter 2 Installation CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION OPERATING ENVIRONMENT The Sensaphone 2800 should be mounted and operated in a clean dry environment Locate the unit in a central location to insure that all wireless sensors are within range of the 2800 Do not install the unit inside of a metal cabinet as this will prevent it from communicating with any wireless sensors The unit is microprocessor controlled and as a result it should not be installed near devices that generate strong electromagnetic fields Such interference is typically generated by power switching equipment such as relays or contactors A poor operating environment may result in unwanted system resets and or system lockup The temperature range the unit can operate in is 32 F to 122
50. 6 28 Z Zone Programming 34 55 Alarm Limits 49 51 Alarm Recognition Time 46 48 Calibration 52 53 Configure Range for 4 20mA sensors 44 45 Configure Temperature Scale 43 Designating a Zone as Unused 55 Enable Disable Power 42 43 Enable Disable Sound Level Alarm 42 Enable Disable Zone Alarms 41 42 Exit Delay 56 Sound Level Calibration 53 54 Temperature Only Status Report 57 180 Index 181 Sensaphone 2800 Manual Test Log O OIO O L 182 182 Sensaphone 2800 Manual Se a 5 KK Ae D F 5 Fa al Ke QO sp 2 e QO zl 2 g S QO 183
51. Call In Status 100 Remote Commands via Touch Tone Phone 101 104 Returning for Repair 175 Technical Specifications 166 168 Telephone Line 25 Line Seizure 25 Troubleshooting 153 162 Turning the 2800 On 24 25 Backup Battery 24 25 Wiring Sensors and Transducers 26 28 Wiring Recommendations 29 B Back up Battery Replacing 151 152 178 178 Sensaphone 2800 Manual C Communication Programming 58 91 Alarm Acknowledgment Codes 74 76 Alarm Dial out Telephone Numbers 65 70 Numeric Pager Dialout 67 70 Voice Dialout 65 66 Alarm History 76 Callback Acknowledgment 90 91 Call Delay Time 78 79 Call Progress 83 Date and Time 59 Dial Out Test Mode 72 73 ID Number 63 64 Intercall Time 81 82 Listen In Time 86 Max Calls 84 85 Remote Programming Security Code 88 89 Speaker Mute 90 Special Dialing Options 71 74 Change to Touch Tone Dialing 72 Special Dialing Code Summary 72 103 TAD Compatibility 86 Tone or Pulse Dialing 77 Voice Messages 60 63 Voice Repetitions 83 L LED Indicators 30 31 O Operation Testing 149 150 Output Control 92 95 Automatic Modes 92 93 Manual Mode 93 95 179 Index Q Quick Reference Guide 169 172 Quick Start Guide Aborting a Command 32 Acknowledging a False Alarm 33 Error Messages 32 33 How the Keypad Commands Work 32 Recommended Programming Steps 33 T Technical Support 20 Test Log 181 182 Thermistor Tables 10K 165 2 8K 164 W Wiring Sensors and Transducers 2
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53. E NUMBER key 2800 will say Enter Number Neel NUMBER T P 3 Select which Phone number to program Press any unassigned number key keys 1 8 to represent the new telephone number entry 2800 will respond Enter number NiD rN MOER AEON MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME 4 Press CODE 1 This tells 2800 this is a Numeric Pager call I CODE N 6g The 2800 will say Pager Chapter 5 Communication Programming 5 Enter the pager number using the number keys Then press ENTER CALL DELAY VOICE REPS MATNOG Keyan CO ONENG REC TIME ID co POWER The 2800 will say OK To program a NUMERIC PAGER using the MANUAL Mode 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the PHONE NUMBER key 2800 will say Enter Number PHONE NUMBER T P 3 Select which Phone number to program Press any unassigned number key keys 1 8 to represent the new telephone number entry 2800 will respond Enter number NID SUNG MOA AURON 5 6 LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT 8 REC TIME 4 Press CODE 1 This tells 2800 this is a Numeric pager call 1 CALL DELAY MAX CALLS CALIBRATE CH O J m The 2800 will say Pager 69 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 5 Enter the pager telephone number using the number keys WIRE OON MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE Jag REC TIME 0 ID POWER 6 Press the PAUSE key twice OUTPUT PAUSE NO
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55. Enclosure ABS Plastic UL94V 0 Flammability rating NEMA Type 1 2 3 3R 4 4X 12 amp 13 IEC529 IP66 e Clear Door Enclosure ABS PC blended plastic UL94 5VB Appendix E Technical Specifications flammability rating Clear Door Polycarbonate plastic UL94V 0 flammability rating UV stabilized NEMA Type 1 2 3 3R 4 4X 12 amp 13 IEC529 IP66 Specifications subject to change without notice 169 Sensaphone 2800 Manual APPENDIX F 2800 Quick Reference Guide Communications ID Number ID Message Zone Message Voice Repetitions Dial Out Phone Numbers Call Delay Intercall Time Max Calls TAD Answering Device Compatibility Rings Until Answer Speaker Mute Call Progress 170 Identification number of the 2800 SET or WHAT IS ID POWER Range 0 16 digits Default blank Custom message identifying the 2800 SET or WHAT IS MESSAGE ID POWER Max 5 3 seconds Default N A Message identifying the zone in alarm SET or WHAT IS MESSAGE zone Max 4 6 seconds Default N A Number of times alarm message is repeated over the phone SET or WHAT IS VOICE REPS Min 1 reps Max 10 reps Default 3 reps Phone numbers dialed to report alarm conditions SET or WHAT IS PHONE NUMBER number 1 8 Max 8 numbers 48 digits each Default N A Time delay until first call is made SET or WHAT IS CALL DELAY min sec Min 00 00 Max 60 00 Default 00 30 Time
56. F 0 C to 50 C If the unit needs to operate below freezing a heater should be installed nearby Mounting the 2800 The NEMA 4 enclosure comes with hardware for wall or panel mounting The four tabs are attached by screwing the round bubble end of a tab to each of the four rear corners of the enclosure Then mount the unit in a position that allows easy access to the Zone terminal block and keypad Also there must be a power outlet and telephone jack close to the unit 21 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 22 Figure 1 Mounting Dimensions Locking the Enclosure The 2800 enclosure can be locked by installing a small luggage style padlock through the loop on the front door of the enclosure See Figure below Figure 2 Locking the Enclosure Grounding Connect a heavy gauge 14AWG copper wire to the earth ground terminal on the left end of the panel and connect the other end to a ground rod or metal cold water pipe See Figure 3 It is extremely important that the earth ground connection be as short as possible Chapter 2 Installation The ground rod should have sufficient depth to provide a low impedance connection to earth This connection is required for the surge lightning protection circuits to function properly NOTE Proper earth grounding of the 2800 is required for warranty coverage Ground rods can typically be found at local electrical supply houses and or hardware stores Be sure
57. HE OUTPUT The 2800 includes a relay output that can be used to control a light siren or other device The output is a Form C Normally Open Normally Closed mechanical relay and is rated for up to 120VAC 2A A sample wiring diagram is shown below Alarm Light Figure 1 Relay output connected to alarm The output can be programmed to operate in one of 7 automatic modes or it can operate in manual mode default The 7 automatic modes allow the output to automatically turn on and off based on individual alarms or any alarm In manual mode the output is controlled via keypad command or remotely via touch tone phone See Chapter 7 A description of each mode is shown below AUTOMATIC MODES Mode 1 Output on when zone goes into alarm Off when alarm is acknowledged Mode 2 Output on when zone 2 goes into alarm Off when alarm is acknowledged Mode 3 Output on when zone 3 goes into alarm Off when alarm is acknowledged Mode 4 Output on when zone 4 goes into alarm Off when alarm is acknowledged Mode 5 Output on when zone 5 goes into alarm Off when alarm is acknowledged 92 Chapter 6 Controlling the Output Mode 6 Output on when zone 6 goes into alarm Off when alarm is acknowledged Mode 7 Output on when zone 7 goes into alarm Off when alarm is acknowledged Mode 8 Output on when zone 8 goes into alarm Off when alarm is acknowledged Mode 9 Output on when a Sound alarm occurs Off when alarm is a
58. High value of 15 and the 2800 will scale the Zone to read between 0 and 15 The low and high table range can be set from 10 000 to 10 000 Defaults low 0 high 100 To make a value negative precede the value with the RINGS TAD key To configure the Table Low and High Range 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the TABLE RANGE key 2800 will say Enter Zone Number TABLE RANGE 3 Press the corresponding Zone number 1 8 2800 will say Enter Low Number 1 2 3 2014 Melle Jeu des 4 5 6 LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT 8 REC TIME MAX CALLS 7 CALIBRATE Chapter 4 Zone Programming 4 Using the number keys enter the Table Low value then press ENTER hy mee 4 6 centr eM S in 9 LISTEN TIME CME GEAM ene GS RIN TAD 9 POWER The 2800 will say Enter High Number 5 Using the number keys enter the Table High value and press ENTER SE REPS Ser dE POWER The 2800 will say OK To play back the Table Low and Table High Range 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the TABLE RANGE key 2800 will say Enter Zone Number TABLE papas 45 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 3 Press the corresponding Zone number 1 8 WIRE MOON MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME The 2800 will say Low and speak the low table value then it will say High and speak the high table value ALARM RECOGNITION TIME 46 The Alarm Recognit
59. LES CONFIGURE The 2800 will respond Call Progress Enabled Disabled to indicate that call progress has been turned on or off respectively 3 Repeat key sequence to change back to previous settings VOICE REPETITIONS The voice repetitions is the number of times the 2800 will recite the alarm message per phone call when it dials out This can be programmed from 1 to 10 repetitions The default value is 3 repetitions To program the voice repetitions 1 Press the SET key 83 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 2 Press the VOICE REPS key 2 VOICE REPS The 2800 will say Enter number 3 Using the number keys enter a value and then press ENTER NNM VORA WENO O CE ae CALIBRATE fig REC TIME Weis d ID POWER CO The 2800 will say OK To play back the number of voice repetitions 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the VOICE REPS key VOICE REPS The 2800 will recite the number programmed MAX CALLS The 2800 has the ability to acknowledge itself by using the Max Calls function The unit keeps a count of the number of phone calls it makes for a particular alarm Once the number of calls made reaches Max Calls the 2800 will acknowledge the alarm and stop the dialout process The unit indicates it has reached max calls by saying alarm acknowledged by ID Number The max calls can be programmed from 1 to to 255 The default is 100 84 Chapter 5 Communication Programming NOTE If o
60. N After installation and programming have been completed the Sensaphone 2800 is fully operational This chapter explains how the 2800 operates ALARM DIALOUT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT 96 There are three stages to a complete alarm event 1 Alarm Recognition 2 Alarm Notification 3 Acknowledgment NOTE Not all alert conditions will go through each stage For example some may not meet the recognition time Alarm Recognition 1 The 2800 monitors eight zones plus sound level and power failure When the status of a zone changes or exceeds user programmed limits it causes an alert condition 2 If the alert condition lasts long enough to meet its programmed recognition time the alert condition becomes an alarm and the 2800 begins the alarm notification sequence Alarm Notification The 2800 can make two types of phone calls Voice and Numeric Pager Dialout Note Call Progress The 2800 monitors call progress when dialing out If the 2800 dials out and encounters a busy signal or no answer after 10 rings the unit hangs up waits the programmed intercall delay time and then dials the next phone number NOTE Dial tone and call progress detection may optionally be disabled Alarm Dialout Voice When dialing out to a destination programmed as voice the 2800 waits for the phone to be answered then recites its user recorded identification message then the message identifying the zone or zones that have gone into a
61. NTERCALL TIME 1 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS LOW LIMIT il HIGH LIMIT age mie MMI MAX CALLS CALIBRATE H ID POWER The 2800 will say Enter minutes 4 Using the number keys enter minutes Then press ENTER CALL DELAY JM VOICE REPS DI O Glory CALIBRATE fa REC TIME fam USTEN TIME 0 ID POWER 47 Sensaphone 2800 Manual The 2800 will say OK enter seconds 5 Using the number keys enter seconds Then press ENTER AEN Oe MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT ES CALIBRATE REC TIME d ID POWER 2800 will say OK To play back the Alarm Recognition Time 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the REC TIME key 8 REC TIME 2800 will say Enter Zone Number 3 Press the corresponding Zone key 1 8 Power 0 or Sound 9 1 2 3 ONUMDSUNG MOLAR ANTEN CALIBRATE REC TIME The 2800 will recite the programmed recognition time for that Zone 48 Chapter 4 Zone Programming ALARM LIMITS The Alarm Limits determine the level at which a temperature or 4 20mA Zone has reached the alarm threshold The input value must exceed the Alarm Limit to trip an alarm Each Zone has a programmable Low and High Alarm Limit The default settings are Low Limit 0 and High Limit 100 The range of programming for 2 8K thermistors is 109 to 115 F 85 to 57 C The range of programming for 10K thermistors is 87 to 168 F 66 to 76 C For zones configured as 4 20mA the r
62. Press WHAT IS 2 Press CODE Ge 3 Press an assigned number entry 1 8 U 2 CALL DELAY E VOICE REPS 4 5 MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT 7 8 CALIBRATE REC TIME The 2800 will recite the Acknowledgment Code for the selected telephone number entry NOTE In default Single User mode the unit will announce 555 immediately after pressing the CODE key HIGH LIMIT 75 Sensaphone 2800 Manual To erase an Acknowledgment Code 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the CODE key G The 2800 will say Enter Code Number 3 Press an assigned user number 1 8 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME 4 Press the ENTER key MAX CALLS The 2800 will say Code number Erased NOTE If no User Codes are programmed the unit automatically defaults to Single User mode De the default code of 555 ALARM HISTORY The 2800 will retain historical information on the last 10 alarms The information retained includes Zone number the time date that the alarm occurred and the User number that acknowledged the alarm 76 Chapter 5 Communication Programming To hear the Alarm History 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the HISTORY key HISTORY MUTE The unit will recite the history for the last 10 alarms A sample report is shown below Zone custom message alarm high at 3 31PM April 8 2007 acknowledged by number 4 Zone 8 custom message a
63. SABLE POWER 42 This function allows you to enable or disable AC power failure monitoring 0 Enabled AC power monitoring will respond to an alarm and allow dialout Disabled AC power monitoring will not initiate a dialout alarm The default setting is enabled on Chapter 4 Zone Programming To enable disable power 1 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key 2 Press the power key 0 to enable disable 2800 will say Power Alarm On Off to indicate enabled disabled ID POWER 3 Repeat key sequence to change back to previous setting CONFIGURE TEMPERATURE SCALE The 2800 can read temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius The default is degrees Fahrenheit To change the Temperature Scale 1 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key 2 Press the F C key TEST wier The 2800 will say degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius to indicate the current setting Repeat the key sequence to change back to previous settings NOTE When you change the temperature scale you must adjust high and low limits accordingly 43 Sensaphone 2800 Manual CONFIGURE TABLE RANGE FOR 4 20mA SENSORS 44 The 2800 allows you to create a unique linear table for each 4 20mA sensor The Table Low 4mA and Table High 20mA values are used to define the lower and upper range of your 4 20mA sensor For example suppose you are using a 4 20mA transducer to measure the depth of water in a 15 foot well Simply enter a Table Low value of 0 and a Table
64. SINKIN RONIS REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEMS Sensaphone 2800 User s Manual 2800 REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEM LIT 0136 www sensaphone com SENSAPHONE 2800 Environmental Monitoring System User s Manual Version 1 1 Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete accurate and up to date Sensaphone assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control Sensaphone also cannot guarantee that changes in equipment made by other manufacturers and referred to in this manual will not affect the applicability of the information in this manual Copyright 2007 by SENSAPHONE First Edition version 1 1 July 2007 Written and produced by Sensaphone Please address comments on this publication to Sensaphone 901 Tryens Road Aston PA 19014 Important Safety Instructions Your Sensaphone 2800 has been carefully designed to give you years of safe reliable performance As with all electrical equipment however there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the unit Read the installation and operating instructions in this manual carefully Be sure to save it for future reference Read and follow all warning and instruction labels on the product itself To protect the Sensaphone 2800 from overheating make sure all openings on the unit are not blocked Do not place on or near a heat source such as a radiator or heat reg
65. TE Depending on your pager service you may need to insert a longer or shorter delay additional fewer pauses Two pauses is the recommended starting point Use the Dial out Test Mode to help determine the proper number of pauses for your pager service When it is programmed properly you will hear the 2800 dial your pager service then wait based on the number of pauses until the call has been answered and then send another series of Touch Tones and hang up 7 Press the ENTER key To play back a NUMERIC PAGER number 1 Press WHAT IS 2 Press the PHONE NUMBER key PHONE NUMBER T P 70 Chapter 5 Communication Programming 3 Select the programmed Phone Number from the number keys keys 1 8 The 2800 will recite the type of call pager followed by the pager number assigned to that key eieiei WON W ss Nims MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME SPECIAL DIALING OPTIONS The 2800 has provisions for special dialing requirements These include dialing a or inserting a two second pause or forcing the system to wait for the called party to answer These options are typically used when a the unit is connected to a PBX and must dial a prefix such as 9 or extension to reach an outside line b when dialing a business and stepping through menus to reach a specific extension or c when a pager service is answered by a voice menu The special dialing commands can be inserted as part of
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67. Temperature in refrigerator one 38 degrees Fahrenheit OK Chapter 7 Operation Zone two Temperature in refrigerator two 40 degrees Fahrenheit OK Zone three Water pressure monitor OK Zone four Nitrogen gas tank level in percent 15 too low acknowledged alarm exists Wireless sensor five room humidity 45 OK Wireless sensor six water detector OK Wireless sensor seven motion detector OK Wireless sensor eight ups alarm OK The Sound is OK The Power is ON The Battery is OK The Output is off Listen to the sound for 10 seconds Good Bye REMOTE COMMANDS VIA TOUCH TONE PHONE You can issue a number of commands to the 2800 remotely using a Touch Tone telephone This command mode can be entered at any time during the status report Simply press a Touch Tone and the unit will halt the report and respond with OK You are now in Touch Tone command mode Commands are available to perform the following functions Enable and disable zones power monitoring and sound monitoring Recite Set High and Low alarm limits Recite Set telephone numbers Record Play custom voice messages Recite Set the relay output Activate the microphone for listen in Recite status report Recite alarm history 10 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 102 The commands are put together based on the letters of a touch tone telephone See typical telephone k
68. W LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME The 2800 will play back your recorded message To erase a Zone or ID message 1 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key 2 Press the MESSAGE key MESSAGE The 2800 will say Enter message number 62 Chapter 5 Communication Programming 3 Press the Zone Number or ID key 1 2 3 CALL DELAY Ji VOICE REPS INTERCALL TIME 4 6 MAY CALLS OW LIMIT J HIGH LIMIT 7 LISTEN TIME CALIBRATE EC TIME SOUND POWER C O lo SI BAC The 2800 will say Message erased ID NUMBER The ID Number is the identification number of the 2800 This number is typically the telephone number where the unit is installed or it may be designated using any number that best suits your application The purpose of the ID Number is to immediately provide the source of any alarm especially when using multiple 2800 units in a complex monitoring system The ID number is announced during voice alarm messages and displayed on pagers The ID Number can be up to 16 digits long When the 2800 is called from a remote location it always begins its message with the identification number Hello this is ID Number If no ID Number is programmed the unit will say Hello this is Sensaphone 2800 To program the ID Number 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the ID key number 0 key ID POWER 63 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 3 The unit will say Enter ID number Using the number keys en
69. Zone characteristics 28KQ to 2 85V temperature contact or 250 Ohms to ground 4 20mA A D Converter Resolution 10 bits 2 LSB Zone Protection Metal oxide varistors and fast acting diode clamps Wireless Environmental Inputs Number of Sensors 4 Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Receiver Sensitivity 100dBm Transmit Power Output 60mW Microphone Internal for recording custom voice messages External optional For listening in to on site sounds and high sound level alarms e Mic Connector terminal block e Mic Type Electret Condenser e Mic Impedance 2 2KQ 167 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 168 Phone Interface Terminals for connection to a two wire analog telephone line Line seizure terminals for connecting extension telephone devices LED Indicators 4 Hard Wired Zone Alarms 4 Wireless Zone Alarms Sound Power Battery OK Phone in Use Output On and System On Relay Output 2A 120VAC 2A 24VDC Programmable for automatic or manual switching Power Supply Power Supply 120VAC 9VDC 60Hz 10W wall plug in transformer Power Consumption 5 Watts Power Protection Metal Oxide Varistor Battery Backup 6V 3 4 AH sealed gel cell provides up to 16 hours of back up time Environmental Operating Temperature 32 122 deg F 0 50 deg C Operating Humidity 0 90 RH non condensing Storage Temperature 32 140 deg F Physical Dimensions 12 1 h x 7 3 w x 4 5 d Weight 5 Ibs Enclosures e Solid Door
70. a LED for System On status The unit is programmed using the built in keypad and voice response menus All programming is stored in nonvolatile memory so that all programming is retained even without power The unit is capable of performing alarm event logging of all eight Zones power and sound The event logging history is also stored in nonvolatile memory A battery backed real time clock is also included to time stamp logged events The alarm event history can be heard through the built in speaker or remotely over the telephone A complete status report of all monitored conditions can also be heard simply by calling the 2800 The unit comes in a plastic NEMA 4 enclosure with tabs for wall or panel mounting Terminal connections for Zones outputs and power are easily accessible from the front of the unit The 2800 is powered Sensaphone 2800 Manual by a plug in adapter and has a 6V 3 4AH rechargeable backup battery located behind the panel Circuitry in the unit will maintain precise charging of the battery system The unit also includes built in Line Seizure capability to ensure that the telephone line is available when necesssary FEATURES The Sensaphone 2800 Includes the following features E Four Wired Zones configurable as temperature 4 20mA or dry contact E Four Wireless Zones compatible with Sensaphone 2800 Series Wireless Sensors See Chapter 8 E Scaleable Range for 4 20mA Zones E Calibration for each Zone
71. ance with the laws of the State of Delaware without regard to the principles of conflicts of law Effective date 08 01 2007 Sensaphone 901 Tryens Road Aston PA 19014 Phone 610 558 2700 Fax 610 558 0222 www sensaphone com xii Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions 2 cee e cee cence eeee iii FCC Requirements 0c cee cece eee cece reece tenes v Canadian Department of Communications Statement vii 3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 0 cece cee ee eee cece ix CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 17 FEATURES ssa isco cianerer distaste chara kunna sanavenatarnraraierene ae ennerraes 18 AY OUT GE 19 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 21 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT 20c0eceeeeeeeeees 21 Mounting the 2800 6 0 e eee eee eee eee eee 21 Locking the Enclosure 4189 geiryeu ERR S 22 Grounding eess tach gek get Ek EE Eet eg ER Wiring Connechors 00 cee eee eee eee eee 23 TURNING THE 2800 ON 2 2 eee eee eee eee ees 24 BackUp after Ee EE eege e 24 TELEPHONE LINE ene Vu NN EIERE NEE KE KN NEIEN eee 25 la DEET 25 HARD WIRING SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS 26 INSTALLING WIRELESS SENSORS 2 0002 eee eeeeee 27 External Microphone eeh a eae ge EN A ade ENEE AER 29 Wining Recommendations ia EE dominos EE 29 RECOMMENDED ANTENNA ORIENTATION 30 LED INDICATORS eu NN EENS eee ee teeta new ens 30 CHAPTER 3 QUICK START GUIDE
72. ange of programming is 10 000 to 10 000 To make a value negative precede the value with the RINGS TAD key NOTE Only Zones configured as temperature or 4 20mA can have Alarm Limits programmed To program the Low Alarm Limit 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the LOW LIMIT key 5 LOW LIMIT The 2800 will say Enter Zone Number 3 Press the corresponding Zone key 1 8 CALL DELAY VOICE REPS MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME The 2800 will say Enter Low Alarm Limit 49 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 4 Using the number keys enter a value Then press ENTER CALL DELAY E VOICE REPS MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT E CALIBRATE REC TIME d ID POWER To program the High Alarm Limit 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the HIGH LIMIT key 2800 will say Enter Zone Number 6 HIGH LIMIT ee 3 ry ress the corresponding Zone key 1 8 CALL DELAY E VOICE REPS MAX CALLS LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME The 2800 will say Enter High Alarm Limit 4 Using the number keys enter a value Then press ENTER CALL DELAY E VOICE REPS MAX CALLS OA CALIBRATE REC TIME POWER ief o A 9 LISTEN TIME SOUND SR 50 Chapter 4 Zone Programming To Play back the Low Alarm Limit 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the LOW LIMIT key 2800 will say Enter Zone Number LOW LIMIT 3 Press the corresponding Zone key 1 8
73. ay generate an unacceptable ring signal In those cases a dedicated line may be required for the unit Consult the supplier of your telephone system if you encounter problems CAUTION Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been dis connected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Line Seizure Line seizure gives the 2800 the ability to seize the telephone line when it needs to dial out For example if an emergency occurs which puts the 2800 in alarm mode the unit will be able to dial out even if a telephone has been left off the hook To the right of the LINE terminals is another set of terminals labeled EXT These terminals can be used to share the line with other devices telephone fax machine modem and to give the 2800 priority in 25 Sensaphone 2800 Manual the event of an emergency To make use of this feature you must have all the extension devices originate from the EXT terminals Whenever the unit must make an alarm phone call the unit will disconnect any current phone calls and seize the line for its own use The unit will continue to seize the line until the alarm has been acknowledged To ease installation an optional accessory is available FGD 0060 Line Seizure Kit
74. ce enters the number to be displayed on the beeper then hangs up 97 Sensaphone 2800 Manual ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT 98 Alarm Acknowledgment Voice Dialout Repeated below is the same example of what the 2800 might say during a typical voice dialout Hello this is 555 2278 Acme Medical Laboratory Zone One Temperature in Refrigerator One a high temperature alarm exists it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit too high Listen to sound for ten seconds Hello this is 555 2278 Acme Medical Laboratory Zone One Temperature in Refrigerator One a high temperature alarm exists it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit too high Listen to sound for ten seconds Hello this is 555 2278 Acme Medical Laboratory Zone One Temperature in Refrigerator One a high temperature alarm exists it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit too high Listen to sound for ten seconds Enter acknowledgment code 2800 will now wait 10 seconds for a Touch Tone acknowledgment code to be entered After the last digit of the acknowledgment code has been received the 2800 will respond by saying Alarm Acknowledged The alarm has been acknowledged and the unit will hang up Once the alarm has been acknowledged the dialout process stops If a Touch Tone acknowledgment code is not received the 2800 will offer you a second chance to enter it responding with beep error Enter acknowledgm
75. cknowledged Mode 10 Output on when a Power alarm occurs Off when alarm is acknowledged Mode 11 Output on when any alarm occurs Off when all alarms are acknowledged MANUAL MODE Mode 0 Output controlled manually via keypad command or touch tone telephone When programmed for Manual mode the command to switch the output is SENSOR ON OFF OUTPUT PAUSE The 2800 will respond ON or OFF to indicate the state of the output Note If the 2800 says Error the output is not programmed for manual mode 93 Sensaphone 2800 Manual To program the Output Mode 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the OUTPUT key OUTPUT PAUSE The 2800 will say Enter output mode 3 Using the number keys enter a value for the output mode 1 3 INTERCALL TIME WINS MOLON LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT d MAX CALLS oo CALIBRATE ID POWER 4 Press the ENTER key The 2800 will say OK and recite a description of the mode selected such as Automatic on Zone 1 or Manual NOTE When Mode 11 is selected the 2800 will simply say Automatic on Alarm meaning that the output will automatically turn on when any alarm occurs 94 Chapter 6 Controlling the Output To play back the programmed Output Mode 1 Press WHAT IS 2 Press OUTPUT OUTPUT PAUSE The 2800 will recite the programmed output mode 95 Sensaphone 2800 Manual CHAPTER 7 OPERATIO
76. cted to a standard 2 wire analog telephone line not a digital extension to a phone system If the unit will not dial out and the factors previously listed have been ruled out try connecting the unit to a standard residential telephone line 154 Appendix C Troubleshooting Problem 2 The 2800 will not answer the telephone when called for a Status Report or alarm acknowledgment Cause Solution a Rings Until Answer is incorrectly Recheck programming of Rings Until programmed Answer Refer to Chapter 5 b The 2800 is connected to an Some telephone systems will not incompatible telephone line allow the telephone to ring beyond 4 rings If your 2800 s Rings Until Answer is set at more than 4 rings you may not be able to access the unit Try setting the Rings Until Answer to less than 4 rings If this does not correct the problem it may indicate telephone line incompatibility In this case try connecting the 2800 to a standard residential telephone line Problem 3 The 2800 will not answer the telephone for Callback Acknowledgment Cause Solution You did not allow the telephone When calling the 2800 and the TAD to ring 10 times Note If the TAD is disabled allow the telephone to ring telephone answering device is 10 times Refer to Chapter 5 disabled the telephone rings ten times before the 2800 answers If the TAD is enabled you must call and let the line ring once hang up and call back again within
77. d RECOMMENDED PROGRAMMING STEPS Listed below are the basic programming steps to get you up and running The chapters that follow provide detailed programming instructions as well as additional options to customize the operation of your 2800 Parameter Chapter 1 Set the Date amp Time 5 2 Configure Zones 4 3 Set Alarm Limits 4 4 Record Zone voice messages 5 5 Record ID voice message 5 6 Set ID number 5 7 Set dialout telephone numbers 5 33 Sensaphone 2800 Manual CHAPTER 4 ZONE PROGRAMMING This chapter explains the keyboard commands for the monitoring functions of the Sensaphone 2800 This includes E Setting the Wireless Communications Channel E Wireless Zone Sensor Configuration E Hard wired Zone Configuration E Manual Zone Configuration E Enable Disable Zone Alarms E Enable Disable Sound Level Alarm E Enable Disable Power E Configure Temperature Scale E Configure Table Range for 4 20mA Sensors E Alarm Recognition Time E Alarm Limits E Zone Calibration E Sound Level Calibration E Designating a Zone as Unused E Exit Delay E Temperature Only Status Report HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT WIRELESS CHANNEL 34 Choosing the right wireless channel for your Sensaphone 2800 is important because you may experience interference from other 2 4GHz devices if they are communicating at the same frequency channel Some common forms of interference include wireless computer networks 2 4GHz cordless phones and
78. d the typical indoor distance with obstructions is approx 300 feet Experimentation may be required to determine actual wireless range Chapter 2 Installation External Microphone An optional external microphone may be connected to the MIC terminals to allow remote listen in capabilities and high sound level detection NOTE The built in microphone is for message recording only An external microphone with a 25 cable may be ordered from your Sensaphone supplier Part number FGD 0057 The microphone connects to the terminals labeled MIC Be sure to observe proper polarity when connecting the microphone Red wire to and Black wire to See Chapter Five for information on programming the Listen in Time High Sound Alarm Recognition Time Chapter 4 p46 and Sound Level Sensitivity calibration Chapter 4 p53 Wiring Recommendations The 2800 will work fine in indoor environments using unshielded cable When wiring will be subject to long lengths gt 250 or if run outdoors it is highly recommended that shielded cable be used and that the shield be connected to an earth ground Shielded cable should also be used in electrically noisy environments heavy equipment pumps VFDs etc Also be sure to use the appropriate gauge wire based on the distance and sensor type See chart below Wire Gauge Thermistor NO NC Contact amp 4 20mA 24 250 1000 22 500 2000 20 1000 4000 When preparing wire for connection
79. delay between phone calls SET or WHAT IS INTERCALL TIME min sec Min 00 10 Max 60 00 Default 00 30 Number of calls until unit self acknowledges SET or WHAT IS MAX CALLS Min 1 calls Max 255 calls Default 100 calls Allows 2800 to bypass answering devices on the same line SENSOR ON OFF RINGS TAD On or Off Default Off Number of rings until unit answers an incoming call SET or WHAT IS RINGS TAD Min 1 ring Max 15 rings DEFAULT 4 rings Turns off the speaker during alarm conditions SENSOR ON OFF HISTORY MUTE On or Off Default Off Disables call progress detection feature SENSOR ON OFF STATUS CONFIGURE Enabled or Disabled Default Enabled Appendix F Key Sequence Reference Callback Acknowledgment Allows alarm acknowledgment with 10 rings SENSOR ON OFF CODE On or Off Default Disabled off Tone or Pulse Dialing Dialing method touch tone or pulse SENSOR ON OFF PHONE NUMBER T P Tone or Pulse Default Tone Alarm Programming Temp Alarm Limits High and low temperature alarm limits SET or WHAT IS LOW LIMIT or HIGH LIMIT zone Min 109 F 65 C Max 168 F 76 C_ Default Low O F High 100 F 4 20mA Table Range Defines upper and lower range of 4 20mA sensor SET or WHAT IS TABLE RANGE zone Min 10 000 Max 10 000 Default Low O High 100 4 20mA Alarm Limits High and low alarm limits SET or WHAT IS LOW LIMIT or HIGH LIMIT zo
80. dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Package Contents 1 WSR 0105 Wireless Motion Detector 3 AA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws 13 Sensaphone 2800 Manual MOUNTING 132 1 Remove front cover from sensor by placing a flathead screwdriver in slot located on side of sensor then rotate the screwdriver wennt oy SR Figure 1 Warning Do not face sensor toward the sun with the cover off This will damage the sensor 2 Carefully remove the board from the pegs before attempting to screw the back plate to the wall Figure 2 3 Mount the back cover to the wall using the accompanying screws and the two knock out slots for them in the back cover The sensor must be mounted with the long dimension parallel to the floor and ceiling with the sensor s window to the left not up The detector can be mounted in either a surface wall mount position Chapter 8 Sensors Figure 3 or in a corner mount position Figure 4 Recommended most effective mounting height is 4 5 feet ea EE Se WALL SE Figure 3 Surface mounting the Sensor Mounting Screw Maele Bununoy Figure 4 Corner Mounting the Sensor CHANNEL SELECTION The Sensaphone 2800 and associated sensors must be set to operate on the same wireless channel There are four
81. don t care to listen to the entire status report To initiate a Temperature only Status Report 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the TEST key ss L 57 Sensaphone 2800 Manual CHAPTER 5 COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING 58 This chapter explains the keyboard commands for programming the communications functions of the 2800 This includes programming interrogating and or resetting of Date and Time Voice Messages E ID Number E Alarm Dial out Telephone Numbers E Voice Dialout E Numeric Pager Dialout E Special Dialing Options E Dial out Test Mode E Alarm History E Tone or Pulse Dialing E Rings Until Answer Call Delay Time E Intercall Time Call Progress Voice Repetitions E Maximum Number of Calls Telephone Answering Device Compatibility E Listen in Time E Programming Security Code E Speaker Mute Callback Acknowledgment Chapter 5 Communication Programming DATE and TIME The 2800 has an internal clock calendar that is used to time stamp events and maintain alarm history To program the date and time 1 Press SET followed by the DATE TIME key set E 2 The unit will say Enter the date Enter the date in month day year mm dd yy format using two digits for each For example if the date was January 7 2005 you would enter 010705 then press ENTER 3 Next the unit will say OK enter the time Enter the time in 24 hour format e g 3 00PM 15 00 using hours minutes hh m
82. e as this will impede it s ability to wirelessly communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 unit Package Contents 1 WSR 0102 Wireless Indoor Power Failure Sensor 3 AAA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws 1 1 16 hex key 1 DC power supply Chapter 8 Sensors MOUNTING The power failure sensor can be mounted directly on a flat surface or attached to a plastic single gang electrical outlet box Make sure there is an electrical outlet nearby Mount the sensor as high as possible to provide for optimal wireless transmission When installed within a building where the wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 100 of the Sensaphone 2800 or within 100 of a repeater If the sensor has line of sight with the Sensaphone 2800 or a repeater then it may be located up to 300 away Electrical box installation Using the hex key remove the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws located on the bottom of the sensor housing clockwise Carefully lift off the cover Attach the sensor housing to the electrical box using the appropriate screws Surface installation Remove the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the sensor housing clockwise Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Remove the sensor from the wall Install the drywall anchors if necessary to the wall Attach the se
83. e event of an AC power failure The battery back up time is totally dependent upon the average current in the loop approximately three to six hours Connect the power supply wires to the PWR terminals Connect the wire marked to the screw terminal and connect the wire to the terminal on the PWR terminal strip Plug in the power supply Install the 3 AAA alkaline batteries as shown 4 20mA AAA S i Transducer S AAA T i J AA H After you have configured the channel installed the AAA batteries and or connected the AC power supply replace the cover and secure it by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the cover counterclockwise BATTERY INFORMATION The projected battery life is dependent upon many factors including rated capacity of battery state of charge temperature and sensor distance from the 2800 or repeater The farther a sensor is from its receiver the more power it will require to transmit its signal thus reducing battery life Higher temperatures will also decrease battery life Always use high quality alkaline batteries in Sensaphone 2800 129 Sensaphone 2800 Manual series wireless sensors Remove the batteries from the sensor if you will be taking it out of service for a period of time NOTE If the sensor has only batteries installed and it is not configured for communication with the 2800 it will consume
84. e number 38 Chapter 4 Zone Programming 3 Press the Wireless Sensor Zone Number 5 8 The 2800 will respond with information for the selected sensor or press 0 and you will receive diagnostics for all sensors 5 6 LOW LIMIT CE 7 8 CALIBRATE REC TIME A sample report for sensor 5 is described below Wireless sensor 5 temperature The power is off The battery is OK Signal strength is 35 percent Error rate is 0 1 percent HARD WIRED ZONE CONFIGURATION The 2800 is compatible with normally open normally closed 2 8K thermistor temperature 10K thermistor temperature and 4 20mA type sensors All of the Zones are configured simultaneously by keying in a simple key sequence after connecting all of your sensors Make sure all sensors are in their normal state All 4 20mA transducers should be powered on NOTE New temperature sensors will default con figure to 2 8K If you are connecting any 10K sensors to the 2800 these must be configured man ually Any sensor that was previously configured as either 2 8K or 10K will maintain proper thermistor type See the Manual Configuration section To configure the Zone Types 1 Press the SET key 39 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 2 Press the CONFIGURE key SANLA CONFIGURE The 2800 will prompt Enter 0 for automatic configuration enter zone number for manual configuration If you press 0 the 2800 will scan each Zone in
85. e power supply to the sensor before you plug it in Connect the wire marked to the screw terminal and connect the wire marked to the terminal on the PWR terminal strip Plug the power supply into the outlet you want to monitor Next install the AAA alkaline batteries See figure below 1 aaa k I AAA L AAA PWR C amp D After you have configured the channel installed the AAA batteries and connected the power supply replace the cover and secure it by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the cover counterclockwise BATTERY INFORMATION The projected battery life is dependent upon many factors including rated capacity of battery state of charge temperature and sensor distance from the 2800 or repeater The farther a sensor is from its receiver the more power it will require to transmit its signal thus reducing battery life Higher temperatures will also decrease battery life Always use high quality alkaline batteries in Sensaphone 2800 series wireless sensors Remove the batteries from the sensor if you will be taking it out of service for a period of time 119 Sensaphone 2800 Manual NOTE If the sensor has only batteries installed and it is not configured for communication with the 2800 it will consume maximum power trying to establish communication and result in premature battery failure COMMUNICATING WITH THE 2800 T
86. emove the connectors from the battery by carefully pulling and wiggling the connectors from the battery tabs Nn Remove the screws holding the battery bracket and remove the bracket 6 Dispose Recycle the old battery following local disposal regulations for lead batteries N Attach the battery connector at the end of the BLACK wire to the negative terminal of the new battery oo Attach the battery connector at the end of the RED wire to the positive terminal of the new battery 9 Insert the new replacement battery into the slot and replace the bracket Secure the bracket with the two screws 10 Place the main panel over the four metal stand offs and reattach the four corner screws 151 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 11 Readjust the cables through the compression connectors and secure the fittings 12 Plug the power transformer into the outlet and turn on the power switch black wire J terminal Figure 1 Back up Battery placement 152 Appendix C Troubleshooting APPENDIX C Troubleshooting the 2800 In the event that a problem is encountered this section will assist you in determining the cause so you can return the unit to its normal monitoring routine with minimal interruption Most problems with the 2800 are easy to identify and quickly corrected See the information under the following general headings e Communications Dialout functions e Temperature monitoring e 4 20mA monitoring
87. ent code If the acknowledgement code is still not received then the 2800 will respond by saying 99 66 99 66 beep error goodbye The alarm has not been acknowledged The 2800 will hang up and wait the programmed INTERCALL TIME before making the next phone call During this time you may call the unit back from a Touch Tone phone and the unit will give a voice report Once you receive the complete report enter the code to acknowledge the alarm NOTE An alarm cannot be acknowledged using a pulse rotary telephone unless the Callback Acknowledgment feature is enabled Chapter 7 Operation Alarm Acknowledgment Numeric Pager Dialout The 2800 will dial out to your pager service and leave a number on the display of your beeper See Chapter Five The unit will then hang up without speaking a voice message and wait for you to call back and enter an acknowledgment code This waiting period is called the INTERCALL TIME During this time you may call the unit back from a Touch Tone phone to receive a report of the alarm condition and acknowledge the alarm by entering the acknowledgment code NOTE An alarm cannot be acknowledged using a pulse rotary telephone unless the Callback Acknowledgment feature is enabled Below is an example of what the 2800 will say when you call it back to acknowledge a typical alarm Hello this is 555 2278 Acme Medical Laboratory Zone One Temperature in Refrigerator
88. eypad layout below a gt Big eee SS cS GHI Bi G PRS 8 Qo MAZIE Or Figure 1 A telephone keypad a ES S ps d Many of the commands use three letters that represent an abbreviation of the selected command For example to Set a High limit on Zone 1 you would press S H 1 or in numeric form 7 4 1 The tables below list all of the touch tone commands that are supported Commands are listed in both character and numeric formats The key is used as an ENTER key Use the key to represent a negative sign or to represent the CODE key when programming telephone numbers Enable Disable Zones This command will toggle the selected zone between the enabled or disabled state Description Touch Tone Command Enable Disable Zone Z 0 zone number Set and Recite High amp Low Alarm Limits The following commands are used to set or recite the Low Alarm Limit for any Zone Description Touch Tone Command Set Zone Low Limit S 7 L 5 zone number value Chapter 7 Operation Description Touch Tone Command What Is Zone Low Limit W 9 L 5 zone number value The following commands are used to set or recite the High Alarm Limit for any Zone Description Touch Tone Command Set Zone High Limit S 7 H 4 zone number value Description Touch Tone Command What Is Zone High Limit W 9 H 4 zone number
89. fam USTEN TIME 0 ID POWER CO 78 Chapter 5 Communication Programming The 2800 will say OK To play back the Rings Until Answer 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the RINGS key RINGS TAD The 2800 will recite the programmed value CALL DELAY TIME The call delay time is the length of time the 2800 will announce an alarm before it starts the dial out sequence This only applies to the first call To set delay time between calls see INTERCALL TIME The default call delay time is 30 seconds It can be programmed from 0 to 60 minutes The purpose of Call Delay is to allow time for personnel at the 2800 s installation sight to respond to and cancel an alarm before dial out begins During this time the unit will audibly repeat its alarm message and the front panel alarm LED will blink To program call delay time 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the CALL DELAY key CALL DELAY The 2800 will say Enter minutes 79 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 3 Enter the number of minutes using the number keys Then press ENTER To keep the previous setting just press ENTER CALL DELAY E VOICE REPS MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT ae CALIBRATE REC TIME ID POWER The 2800 will say Enter Seconds 4 Using the number keys enter the number of seconds and then press ENTER To keep the previous setting just press ENTER AER Welles MAX CALLS LOW LIMIT Ji HIGH LIMIT cee CALIBRATE
90. g command will initiate a status report Description Touch Tone Command Recite status report W 9 S 7 R 7 Request Alarm History The following command will recite the alarm history Description Touch Tone Command Recite alarm history H 4 4 S 7 Hang up The following command will make the 2800 hang up the telephone line Description Touch Tone Command Hang up the phone line B 2 Y 9 E 3 NOTE If a security code is enabled the 2800 will prompt you with Enter security code Enter the four digit keypad security code plus to enter touch tone command mode If entered correctly the Chapter 7 Operation 2800 will respond with OK and you can proceed to enter the commands If entered incorrectly the unit will give you one more chance If it is incorrect a second time the unit will say Error goodbye and hang up 105 Sensaphone 2800 Manual CHAPTER 8 WIRELESS SENSORS WSR 0100 WIRELESS INDOOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR INTRODUCTION The WSR 0100 Wireless Indoor Temperature sensor is designed to work with the Sensaphone 2800 Environmental Monitoring System This sensor includes a built in radio transmitter and temperature element for monitoring temperature wherever the device is installed You can also remove the internal temperature element and connect a remote temperature probe so that measurements can be made in a refrigerator freezer or other harsh environment The sensor co
91. he sensor will communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 every 20 seconds See chapter 4 for information on setting the wireless channel in the 2800 and for adding a sensor SPECIFICATIONS 120 Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity 5 90 RH non condensing Range Indoor Urban Up to 100 30m Range Line of sight Up to 300 100m Transmit Power Output ImW 0dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 3 AAA alkaline batteries and 5VDC 300mA plug in adapter Battery Life Up to 3 years Dimensions 4 1 2 x 2 34 x 1 1A Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice Chapter 8 Sensors WSR 0103 WIRELESS INDOOR HUMIDITY SENSOR INTRODUCTION The WSR 0103 Wireless Indoor Humidity sensor is designed to work D with the Sensaphone 2800 Environmental Monitoring System This sensor includes a built in radio transmitter and humidity sensor element for monitoring humidity wherever the device is installed The sensor comes with 3 AAA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 3 years An optional plug in power supply is also available in which case the batteries become a backup if main AC power fails NOTE Do not install the entire sensor housing in a dirty or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclosure as this
92. ility to wirelessly communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 unit Package Contents 1 WSR 0104 Wireless Indoor 4 20mA Sensor 3 AAA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws 1 1 16 hex key 1 DC power supply 126 Chapter 8 Sensors MOUNTING The 4 20mA sensor can be mounted directly on a flat surface or attached to a plastic single gang electrical outlet box Make sure there is an electrical outlet nearby Mount the sensor as high as possible to provide for optimal wireless transmission When installed within a building where the wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 100 of the Sensaphone 2800 or within 100 of a repeater If the sensor has line of sight with the Sensaphone 2800 or a repeater then it may be located up to 300 away Electrical box installation Using the hex key remove the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws located on the bottom of the sensor housing clockwise Carefully lift off the cover Attach the sensor housing to the electrical box using the appropriate screws Surface installation Remove the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the sensor housing clockwise Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Remove the sensor from the wall Install the drywall anchors if necessary to the wall Attach the sensor housing to the wall using 6 tapp
93. ing screws Mounting Screws 127 Sensaphone 2800 Manual CHANNEL SELECTION The Sensaphone 2800 and associated sensors must be set to operate on the same wireless channel There are four possible channels If you will be installing more than one 2800 unit in the same area you must configure each system on its own channel By default the 2800 and sensors are set to channel one To change the channel on the sensor remove the cover using the hex key Turn the hex screws clockwise until the cover easily slides off Next locate the jumpers on the circuit board as shown in the figure below Remove all power from the sensor by taking out the alkaline batteries and unplugging the power supply The table shows how to configure the jumpers for a particular channel A1 Ai LE CU CH1 7 0 110 CH3 EZ og AO AO TRANSDUCER WIRING 128 The 4 20mA sensor includes a built in 24V power supply which makes wiring your transducer easy The 24V power appears at the Sensor terminal The Sensor terminal is the signal input so all that is required is to connect your transducer directly to the Sensor and terminals as shown below Chapter 8 Sensors POWER SUPPLY AND BATTERY INSTALLATION The 4 20mA sensor is powered by a SVDC plug in power supply included Three AAA alkaline batteries are used as a back up in th
94. ion Time is the length of time an alert condition must be present before a valid alarm exists and dial out is activated If a condition exists and then clears within the recognition time it is not considered an alarm This is useful to prevent nuisance dialouts for momentary alarm conditions or on self correcting equipment Each Zone can be programmed with a different recognition time including Power Alarms and Sound Level Alarms The default recognition time is 3 seconds for all Zones 5 minutes for Power and 8 seconds for Sound level When using the wireless passive infrared sensor the recognition time is fixed at 0 seconds This is required for proper operation of the sensor You may program the recognition time for Zone and Power Alarms from 0 seconds up to 540 minutes Sound Level Alarms may be programmed from 5 to 60 seconds NOTE When the main power fails the 2800 will announce out loud Power is OFF every 15 sec onds It will do this regardless of the programmed recognition time As a result when the programmed recognition time is finally met the unit will dial immediately and not wait the programmed Call Delay time The Power Alarm is the only one treated in this fashion Chapter 4 Zone Programming To program the Alarm Recognition Time 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the REC TIME key 2800 will say Enter Zone Number REC TIME e 3 Press the corresponding Zone key 1 8 Power 0 or Sound 9 I
95. irelessly communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 unit Package Contents 1 WSR 0101 Wireless Indoor Dry Contact Sensor 3 AAA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws 1 1 16 hex key 111 Sensaphone 2800 Manual MOUNTING 112 The dry contact sensor can be mounted directly on a flat surface or attached to a plastic single gang electrical outlet box Consideration should be given as to whether or not an electrical outlet will be required if using the optional power supply Mount the sensor as high as possible to provide for optimal wireless transmission When installed within a building where the wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 100 of the Sensaphone 2800 or within 100 of a repeater If the sensor has line of sight with the Sensaphone 2800 or a repeater then it may be located up to 300 away Electrical box installation Using the hex key remove the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws located on the bottom of the sensor housing clockwise Carefully lift off the cover Attach the sensor housing to the electrical box using the appropriate screws Surface installation Remove the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the sensor housing clockwise Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Remove the sensor from the wall Install the drywall anchors if necessary
96. ister Do not use your Sensaphone 2800 near water or spill liquid of any kind into it Be certain that your power source matches the rating listed on the AC power transformer If you re not sure of the type of power supply to your facility consult your dealer or local power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this product through ventilation holes as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product but return it to Sensaphone Customer Service or another approved repair facility when any service or repair work is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the unit is subsequently used If anything happens that indicates that your Sensaphone 2800 is not working properly or has been damaged unplug it immediately and follow the procedures in the manual for having it serviced Return the unit for servicing under the following conditions 1 The power cord or plug is frayed or damaged 2 Liquid has been spilled into the product or it has been exposed to water 3
97. larm Chapter 7 Operation Below is an example of what the 2800 might say during a typical voice dialout Hello this is 555 2278 Acme Medical Laboratory Zone One Temperature in Refrigerator One a high temperature alarm exists it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit too high Listen to sound for ten seconds Hello this is 555 2278 Acme Medical Laboratory Zone One Temperature in Refrigerator One a high temperature alarm exists it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit too high Listen to sound for ten seconds Hello this is 555 2278 Acme Medical Laboratory Zone One Temperature in Refrigerator One a high temperature alarm exists it is now 50 degrees Fahrenheit too high Listen to sound for ten seconds Enter acknowledgment code In this example the number of Voice Message Repetitions was set to three NOTE If the call reaches an answering machine the message will be recorded but the 2800 will be talking over your outgoing message so you will probably lose part of the first alarm message repetition Alarm Dialout Pager When dialing out to a destination programmed as Numeric Pager the 2800 leaves its programmed ID number on the display of a numeric pager along with the zone number s in alarm IMPORTANT When dialing out to a phone number programmed as Numeric Pager the 2800 DOES NOT speak a voice message It calls the pager company or servi
98. larm low at 2 35AM March 27 2007 acknowledged by number 1 In Single User mode the report will state Alarm acknowledged for alarms acknowledged via telephone It will state Manual acknowledgment for alarms acknowledged at the keypad In Multiple User mode the report will state the user number that acknowledged the alarm If the maximum number of calls have been made the report will state Automatic acknowledgment Deleting the Alarm History The Alarm History can be deleted by pressing SET then HISTORY HISTORY MUTE The 2800 will say Erased TONE OR PULSE DIALING The 2800 can dial out in pulse or touch tones All numbers will be called using the chosen dialing method The default is TONE 77 Sensaphone 2800 Manual To program as either Tone or Pulse 1 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key 2 Press the PHONE NUMBER T P key PHONE NUMBER T P The unit will say Tone to indicate that Tone dialing is enabled it will say Pulse when pulse dialing is enabled RINGS UNTIL ANSWER The Rings Until Answer is the number of rings that must occur before 2800 answers the phone This value can be from 1 to 15 The default value is 4 To program Rings Until Answer 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the RINGS key RINGS IND E The 2800 will say Enter number 3 Using the number keys enter a value and press ENTER CALL DELAY fag VOICE REPS ANO evans STi CALIBRATE fa REC TIME
99. ll 3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINS SENSAPHONE S STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS WHERE PERMITTED BY THE APPLICABLE LAW BY KEEPING YOUR SENSAPHONE PRODUCT BEYOND THIRTY 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF DELIVERY YOU FULLY ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN ADDITION WHERE PERMITTED BY THE APPLICABLE LAW YOUR INSTALLATION AND OR USE OF THE PRODUCT CONSTITUTES FULL ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS LIMITED WARRANTY OR WARRANTY IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS WARRANTY INCLUDING ANY LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTY INDEMNIFICATION TERMS OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THEN YOU SHOULD NOT USE THE PRODUCT AND SHOULD RETURN IT TO THE SELLER FOR A REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE THE LAW MAY VARY BY JURISDICTION AS TO THE APPLICABILITY OF YOUR INSTALLATION OR USE ACTUALLY CONSTITUTING ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN AND AS TO THE APPLICABILITY OF ANY LIMITATION OF WARRANTY INDEMNIFICATION TERMS OR LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 1 WARRANTOR In this Warranty Warrantor shall mean Dealer Distributor and or Manufacturer 2 ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY This Product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations and exclusions set out below 3 WARRANTY AND REMEDY Three Year Warranty In the event that
100. ll be taking it out of service for a period of time NOTE If the sensor has only batteries installed and it is not configured for communication with the 2800 it will consume maximum power trying to establish communication and result in premature battery failure INSTALLATION Mount the enclosure on a wall close to the area to be monitored Connect the WaterRope to the connection on the side of the enclosure Secure WaterRope to floor with self adhesive clamps 142 Chapter 8 Sensors COMMUNICATING WITH THE 2800 The sensor will communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 every 20 seconds See chapter 4 for information on setting the wireless channel in the 2800 and for adding a sensor SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity Range 5 95 RH non condensing Range Indoor Urban Up to 100 30m Range Line of sight Up to 300 100m Transmit Power Output Im W 0dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 3 AA alkaline batteries Battery Life Up to 3 years Dimensions 5 12 x 3 38 x 1 38 Housing Light grey polycarbonate Specifications subject to change without notice 143 Sensaphone 2800 Manual WSR 0199 WIRELESS REPEATER INTRODUCTION 144 The WSR 0199 Wireless Repeater is designed to work with the Sensaphone 2800 Environmental Monitoring System The wireless repeater allows you to have greater distance between your wireless sensors and the Sensaphone
101. loop Solution Connect a power supply as shown in Chapter 2 Inspect wiring Make sure polarity is correct as shown in Chapter 2 Program the table range for the cailibrated range of the transducer Configure the zone for 4 20mA Refer to Chapter 4 The 2800 s zone is single ended and terminates to ground Because of this the 2800 must be the last device in the loop and in some cases the ONLY device For certain installations it may be necessary to use a signal isolator 159 Sensaphone 2800 Manual SOUND LEVEL MONITORING Problem 1 False high sound alarms occur frequently Cause a The programmed sound sensitivity results in over sensitivity to non alarm sound as well as alarm sound b Sound Recognition Time is too short Problem 2 Solution Reprogram the sound sensitivity calibration Refer to Chapter 4 Lengthen the sound Recognition Time Refer to Chapter 4 High sound does not cause an alarm Cause a The microphone is not close enough to the high sound source or the programmed sound setting results in a lack of sensitivity to high sound b No remote microphone optional connected to the unit 160 Solution Move the microphone closer or reprogram the sound sensitivity Refer to Chapter 4 Connect a remote microphone to the Mic terminals OTHER MONITORING Problem 1 Appendix C Troubleshooting Alarm status of a zone is incorrect Cause Incorrec
102. m format For example if the time was 1 30PM you would enter 1330 then press ENTER 4 To check the date and time press WHAT IS followed by DATE TIME The unit will announce the date and time waar is DATE TIME NOTE The internal clock is powered by an onboard lithium battery which should provide 8 10 years of service life To program only the Date or only the Time you can simply press the ENTER key when prompted and the unit will keep its current value For example to program a new TIME but keep the current DATE press ENTER when prompted for the Date The unit will keep the current setting and then prompt you to enter the new Time 59 Sensaphone 2800 Manual VOICE MESSAGES The 2800 s digital speech recording feature allows you to record custom messages for each of the four Zones and an ID Message This means that when the 2800 calls you during an alarm you will hear a personalized Voice Message identifying the unit and telling you exactly what alarm condition exists You can record a separate message for each of the eight Zones The message can run a maximum of 4 6 seconds The ID Message can be a maximum of 5 3 seconds You can shorten the message length by pressing the ENTER key after reciting the message The ID Message is used to identify the unit This could be a particular building name its location address or city or some other identifier To program the ID Message 1 Press the SET key 2 Press
103. ma 4x Specifications subject to change without notice 139 Sensaphone 2800 Manual WSR 0107 WIRELESS ZONE WATER DETECTION SENSOR INTRODUCTION 140 The WSR 0107 Wireless Zone Water Detection Pit Sensor is designed to work LEE with the Sensaphone 2800 lt RO gt DETECTION SENSOR Environmental Monitoring System This sensor includes a built in radio transmitter and ten feet of water sensing cable for monitoring for the presence of water in a particular area The size of the monitored area can be extended by attaching additional lengths of WaterRope FGD 0063 to the end of the included WaterRope You can connect up to ten lengths of WaterRope 100 to one Zone Water Detector The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 3 years NOTE Do not install the entire sensor housing in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Package Contents 1 WSR 0107 Wireless Zone Water Detection Sensor 1 10 WaterRope 5 Adhesive cable clamps 3 AA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 metal tapping screws 4 Rubber feet Chapter 8 Sensors CHANNEL SELECTION The Sensaphone 2800 and associated sensors must be set to operate on the same wireless channel There are four possible channels If you will be installing more than one 2800 unit in the same area you must configure each sys
104. maximum power trying to establish communication and result in premature battery failure COMMUNICATING WITH THE 2800 The sensor will communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 every 20 seconds See chapter 4 for information on setting the wireless channel in the 2800 and for adding a sensor SPECIFICATIONS 130 Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity Range 5 90 RH non condensing Input Load 260 Ohms Accuracy 1 Loop Current 20mA max 24V Range Indoor Urban Up to 100 30m Range Line of sight Up to 300 100m Transmit Power Output 1mW 0dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 3 AAA alkaline batteries and 5VDC 300mA plug in adapter Battery Life 3 6 hours depending on loop current Dimensions 4 1 2 x 2 34 x 1 1A Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice Chapter 8 Sensors WSR 0105 WIRELESS MOTION DETECTOR Introduction The WSR 0105 Wireless Motion Detector is designed to work with the Sensaphone 2800 Environmental Monitoring System This sensor includes a built in radio transmitter and three AA alkaline batteries to power the device The batteries will provide up to three years of service The device will detect motion of heat sources using infared sensing technology and transmit this information to the Sensaphone 2800 using wireless technology NOTE Do not install the entire sensor housing in a
105. mes with 3 AAA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for up to 3 years An optional plug in power supply is also available in which case the batteries become a backup if main AC power fails NOTE Do not install the entire sensor housing in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclosure as this will impede it s ability to wirelessly communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 unit Package Contents 1 WSR 0100 Wireless Indoor Temperature Sensor 3 AAA Alkaline batteries 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws ge 1 1 16 hex key Chapter 8 Sensors MOUNTING The temperature sensor can be mounted directly on a flat surface or attached to a plastic single gang electrical outlet box Consideration should be given as to whether or not an electrical outlet will be required if using the optional power supply Mount the sensor as high as possible to provide for optimal wireless transmission When installed within a building where the wireless signal must travel through several obstructions the sensor should be located within 100 of the Sensaphone 2800 or within 100 of a repeater If the sensor has line of sight with the Sensaphone 2800 or a repeater then it may be located up to 300 away Electrical box installation Using the hex key remove the sensor cover by turning the
106. microwave ovens Try to maximize the distance between these devices and your Sensaphone 2800 and sensors If your Sensaphone 2800 or wireless sensors are in proximity to a wireless network WiF1 you can reduce the chance of interference by choosing a 2800 wireless channel as far from the WiFi network channel as possible Use the chart below to select the best wireless channel for your 2800 system Chapter 4 Zone Programming Wireless Channel a ic SETTING THE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL The Sensaphone 2800 and associated sensors must be set to operate on the same wireless channel There are four possible channels If you will be installing more than one 2800 in the same area you must configure each system on its own channel By default the 2800 and sensors are set to channel 1 To change the channel on the sensor s you must remove the cover and configure the jumpers see chapter 8 On the 2800 you can set the channel number using the following key sequence 1 Press SET CONFIGURE keys STATUS CONFIGURE 2 Press the key TABLE RANGE 35 Sensaphone 2800 Manual The 2800 will say Enter channel number 3 Enter a value between 1 4 NIBP SUNG Moe MAX CALLS 4 Press ENTER The 2800 will say ok after several seconds WIRELESS ZONE SENSOR CONFIGURATION Sensaphone 2800 wireless sensors may be configured indi vidually or all at once The 2800 can have up to 4 wireless sensors You can also have
107. mmand allows you to silence the 2800 s internal speaker To Mute the speaker 1 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key 89 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 2 Press the MUTE key HISTORY MUTE The 2800 will say Mute On to indicate that the speaker mute is on It will say Mute Off to indicate when the speaker mute is off 3 Repeat key sequence to change back to previous setting CALLBACK ACKNOWLEDGMENT This is an optional feature that can be enabled using the keypad default disabled It allows an alarm to be acknowledged simply by calling the unit and letting the line ring 10 times When this feature is enabled it will temporarily make the Rings Until Answer set to 10 when an unacknowledged alarm exists If you receive a call via Voice or Pager and are unable to send touch tones you can call the unit back let the line ring 10 times and the unit will answer and say Alarm Acknowledged NOTE If TAD is also enabled then you must call the 2800 let it ring once hang up and then call the unit back within 30 seconds The unit will answer on 1 ring and acknowledge the alarm To Enable the Callback Acknowledgment Feature 1 Press SENSOR ON OFF 2 Press CODE CODE The 2800 will say Callback Acknowledgment Enabled Disabled to indicate that Callback Acknowledgment is enabled Repeat the key sequence to disable 90 Chapter 5 Communication Programming 91 Sensaphone 2800 Manual CHAPTER 6 CONTROLLING T
108. mming parameters or 87 Sensaphone 2800 Manual record messages you must call in and unlock the 2800 by entering the four digit lock unlock code If you enter the correct code you will gain access to the 2800 to use the phone commands If you enter the incorrect code the 2800 will say Error 2 and allow you a second chance to enter the correct code If the second attempt is also wrong the unit will say Error 2 good bye and disconnect You cannot program or change the lock code remotely For an explanation of how to use remote programming see Chapter Seven To set the security code 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the LOCK key The 2800 will say Enter security code 3 Using the number keys enter 4 digits and press ENTER INTERCALL TIME 1 2 ONTRPSUNG OLE 5 6 LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT MAX CALLS mec mg PEIN d CALIBRATE ID POWER The 2800 will say OK 88 Chapter 5 Communication Programming To play back the security code 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the LOCK key The 2800 will recite the security code To remove the security code 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the LOCK key The 2800 will say Enter security code 3 Press ENTER The 2800 will say Security code erased SPEAKER MUTE When the 2800 dials out with an alarm it recites the alarm message over the phone and from its internal speaker The Speaker Mute co
109. ne Min 10 000 Max 10 000 Default Low 0 High 100 Zone Calibrate Offset correction factor temp 4 20mA SET or WHAT IS CALIBRATE zone Min 15 100 Max 15 100 Default 0 Auto Zone Configuration Automatically configures all zones SET STATUS CONFIGURE O Default n a Manual Zone Configuration To configure an individual zone type required for 10K Temp SET STATUS CONFIGURE zone type 1 NO 2 NC 3 2 8K Temp 4 10K 5 4 20mA Default n a Recognition Time Zones 1 8 Length of time a fault condition must exist to trip an alarm SET or WHAT IS REC TIME zone Min 00 00 Max 540 00 Default 00 03 min sec Rec Time Power Failure Length of time the power must be off fo trip an alarm SET or WHAT IS REC TIME POWER Min 00 00 Max 540 00 Default 05 00 min sec Rec Time High Sound Level Length of time the sound must be high to trip an alarm SET or WHAT IS REC TIME SOUND Min 00 05 Max 00 60 Default 00 08 min sec Sound Level Alarm Sensitivity Microphone sensitivity for high noise level alarm SET or WHAT IS CALIBRATE SOUND Min 1 most Max 160 least Default 32 Enable Disable Zone Turns zone alarm detection on or off SENSOR ON OFF zone On or Off Default Enabled on 171 Sensaphone 2800 Manual Power Alarm Enable Disable Turns power alarm detection on or off SENSOR ON OFF POWER On or Off Default Enabled on
110. ne company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business and is not inconsistent with the rules and regulations of the FCC that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with the 2800 or you need information on obtaining service or repairs please contact Sensaphone 901 Tryens Road Aston PA 19014 Toll Free 1 877 373 2700 FAX 610 558 0222 Sensaphone 2800 Manual vi If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
111. ngle line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connec tions themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Ringer Equivalent Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 0 For Sensaphone 2800 the AC Ringer Equivalent Number is 0 6B vii Sensaphone 2800 Manual Vi
112. nly one Phone Number is programmed 2800 will dial a maximum of 15 times regardless of the programmed value of max calls as required by FCC rules To program Max Calls 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the MAX CALLS key 4 MAX CALLS 2800 will say Enter number 3 Using the number keys enter a value then press ENTER CALL DELAY VOICE REPS MAX CALLS 7 CALIBRATE 4 5 6 LOW UMIT CIEE meme ARGS d ID POWER The 2800 will say OK To play back Max Calls 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the MAX CALLS key 4 MAX CALLS The 2800 will recite the value of max calls 85 Sensaphone 2800 Manual TELEPHONE ANSWERING DEVICE TAD COMPATIBILITY The 2800 can be used on the same telephone line as a telephone answering device such as an answering machine fax machine or modem This feature allows you to call in to the 2800 and bypass the answering device Default setting is Off disabled To use TAD 1 Program the 2800 s Rings Until Answer to a greater number than the rings until answer for your answering device For example 2800 RINGS 5 device rings 3 2 Press the SENSOR ON OFF key 3 Press the TAD key RINGS IND k k The 2800 will say TAD On If the 2800 says TAD Off repeat steps 2 and 3 4 Once TAD is on allow the phone to ring once when you call the unit and then hang up The 2800 recognizes that a call was made and activates
113. nsor housing to the wall using 6 tapping screws Mounting Screws 117 Sensaphone 2800 Manual CHANNEL SELECTION 118 The Sensaphone 2800 and associated sensors must be set to operate on the same wireless channel There are four possible channels If you will be installing more than one 2800 unit in the same area you must configure each system on its own channel By default the 2800 and sensors are set to channel one To change the channel on the sensor remove the cover using the hex key Turn the hex screws clockwise until the cover easily slides off Next locate the jumpers on the circuit board as shown in the figure below Remove all power from the sensor by taking out the alkaline batteries and unplugging the power supply The table shows how to configure the jumpers for a particular channel A1 Ai LE CU CH1 7 0 1 0 CH3 EZ og AO AO Chapter 8 Sensors BATTERY INSTALLATION The sensor uses the wall plug in power supply to both sense the presence of power and also to power the device so that it can communicate with the 2800 The alkaline batteries are used to power the device when main AC power fails As a result the batteries will likely last for several years however they should still be replaced after a few years to insure that they will be able to power the device when needed Wire th
114. ode all signals on the telephone line are audible through the local speaker To test a dialout phone number 1 Press the SET key Chapter 5 Communication Programming 2 Press the TEST key TEST F C The 2800 will say Enter Number 3 Press a number key 1 8 corresponding to the phone number entry you wish to test and press ENTER 20 MOOR 4 5 6 MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT 7 8 CALIBRATE REC TIME The 2800 will dial the number and announce the date and time for voice calls or send its ID number for pager calls To manually dial a phone number 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the TEST key TEST F C The 2800 will say Enter number 3 Press 0 then enter to enter manual dialing mode The 2800 will go off hook and you should hear a dial tone through the speaker Press any number keys to dial a telephone number Ea ID POWER 4 Press ALARM CANCEL to hang up and exit the test ALARM CANCEL 3 Sensaphone 2800 Manual ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT CODES When the 2800 detects an alarm it starts dialing each telephone number until it receives acknowledgment or reaches the maximum number of calls There are two acknowledgment modes The default Single User mode is for users who are not concerned with knowing who responds to and acknowledges the alarm In this mode the default code of 555 is used In Single User mode an alarm can be acknowledged by pressing the ALARM CANCEL button
115. on the keypad or by entering the Acknowledgment Code of 555 over the telephone using touch tones In Multiple User mode up to 8 custom Acknowledgment Codes can be created in order to track who acknowledges alarms These are 5 digit custom codes replacing the default 555 The 5 digit Acknowledgment Code comprises the user s entry number 1 8 plus a four digit number Up to eight different Acknowledgment Codes may be programmed into the unit to identify individual users in the Alarm History Log When the unit makes a telephone call in Voice mode it will prompt the user to enter an Acknowledgment Code If this is entered correctly the 2800 will say Alarm Acknowledged When an alarm message is sent to a pager the person who receives the page will have to call the unit back to acknowledge the alarm In Single User mode the user must enter 555 to acknowledge the alarm In Multiple User mode the user must enter his or her 5 digit Acknowledgment Code To Program Multiple User Acknowledgment Codes 1 Press SET 2 Press CODE Ges The 2800 will say Enter Code Number 74 Chapter 5 Communication Programming 3 Press a number 1 8 to assign the user CALL DELAY VOICE REPS MAX CALLS i LOW LIMIT HIGH LIMIT CALIBRATE REC TIME The 2800 will say Enter code 4 Enter the additional four digits of your personal code The 2800 will say OK To play back an Acknowledgment Code 1
116. ou may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line you may want to contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area The applicable certification jack USOC for this equipment is RJ11C The facility interface code FIC for this equipment is 02LS2 A compliant telephone cord and modular plug are provided with equipment This equipment is designated to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant See Installation Instructions for details This equipment may not be used on coin service units provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information Should the 2800 cause harm to the telephone network the telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service without notice and you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC The telepho
117. phone 2800 every 20 seconds See chapter 4 for information on setting the wireless channel in the 2800 and for adding a sensor SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity Range 0 95 RH non condensing Accuracy 3 from 20 80 RH 5 otherwise Range Indoor Urban Up to 100 30m Range Line of sight Up to 300 100m Transmit Power Output ImW 0dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 3 AAA alkaline batteries and or 5VDC 300mA plug in adapter Battery Life Up to 3 years Dimensions 4 1 2 x 2 34 x 1 14 Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice 125 Sensaphone 2800 Manual WSR 0104 WIRELESS INDOOR 4 20MA SENSOR INTRODUCTION The WSR 0104 Wireless Indoor 4 20mA sensor is designed to work with the Sensaphone 2800 Environmental Monitoring System This sensor includes a built in radio transmitter 4 20mA input and a 24V loop power supply The sensor can be used to monitor the output of any 4 20mA transducer The sensor comes with a plug in power supply and 3 AAA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor for several hours if main AC power fails NOTE Do not install the entire sensor housing in a dirty humid or corrosive environment Do not install the sensor in close proximity to other 2 4GHz devices WiFi etc Do not install the device inside of a metallic enclosure as this will impede it s ab
118. put and determine the input type The Zones are now considered normal If a normally closed Zone becomes open an alarm will occur If a normally open Zone becomes closed an alarm will occur MANUAL ZONE CONFIGURATION Hard wired zone only 40 If you would like to program the Zone type NO NC temperature 4 20mA without going through the automatic process that scans all Zones this command will allow you to configure a single Zone This command is useful if you have alarms on other channels and cannot use the automatic configuration process or if you wish to configure the Zone type without actually connecting the sensor NOTE You MUST use manual configuration for any zone connecting to a 10K temperature sensor To configure the Zone Type 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the CONFIGURE key STATUS CONFIGURE The 2800 will prompt Enter 0 for automatic configuration enter zone number for manual configuration Chapter 4 Zone Programming 3 Press the corresponding Zone key 1 4 20 elle acs MAX CALLS The 2800 will say Enter Mode 4 Press the key which corresponds to the type of Zone according to the table below 1 NO Dry Contact 2 NC Dry Contact 3 2 8K Thermistor temperature sensor 4 10K Thermistor temperature sensor 5 4 20mA 5 Press ENTER The 2800 will recite the programmed Zone input configuration ENABLE DISABLE ZONE ALARMS This function allows you to enable or disable a Zone
119. ries as shown below AAA k L AAA a L AAA If you will be installing the optional 5V power supply connect the wire marked to the screw terminal and connect the wire marked to the terminal on the PWR terminal strip Next plug in the adapter After you have configured the channel installed the AAA batteries and or connected the AC power supply replace the cover and secure it by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the cover counterclockwise BATTERY INFORMATION 114 The projected battery life is dependent upon many factors including rated capacity of battery state of charge temperature and sensor distance from the 2800 or repeater The farther a sensor is from its receiver the more power it will require to transmit its signal thus reducing battery life Higher temperatures will also decrease battery life Always use high quality alkaline batteries in Sensaphone 2800 series wireless sensors Remove the batteries from the sensor if you will be taking it out of service for a period of time Chapter 8 Sensors NOTE If the sensor has only batteries installed and it is not configured for communication with the 2800 it will consume maximum power trying to establish communication and result in premature battery failure COMMUNICATING WITH THE 2800 The sensor will communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 every
120. s from the sensor if you will be taking it out of service for a period of time NOTE If the sensor has only batteries installed and it is not configured for communication with the 2800 it will consume maximum power trying to establish communication and result in premature battery failure COMMUNICATING WITH THE 2800 The sensor will communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 every 20 seconds See chapter 4 for information on setting the wireless channel in the 2800 and for adding a sensor SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity Range 5 90 RH non condensing Infrared Motion Detect Range Approximately 40 Range Indoor Urban Up to 100 30m Range Line of sight Up to 300 100m Transmit Power Output ImW 0dBm Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 3 AA alkaline batteries Battery Life 3 years Dimensions 678 x 4 x 1 Housing White plastic Specifications subject to change without notice 135 Sensaphone 2800 Manual WSR 0106 WIRELESS SPOT WATER DETECTION SENSOR INTRODUCTION The WSR 0106 Wireless Spot Water Detection Sensor is designed to work with the Sensaphone Ree Le DETECTION SENSOR 2800 Environmental Monitoring System This sensor includes a built in radio transmitter and water sensing probes for monitoring for the presence of water at a particular location The sensor comes with 3 AA alkaline batteries which will power the sensor
121. sor c Change to a different wireless channel on both the 2800 and all of your sensors d Increase the distance from other 2 4Ghz devices such as wireless routers or laptop computers with wireless capability e Make sure the power supply wires are connected correctly f Check that the batteries are installed correctly g Adjust the sensor antenna or reposition the sensor Problem 2 There is a delay from the time the alarm occurs until the 2800 responds Cause a The sensors only communicate with the 2800 once every 20 seconds so a delayed response to an alarm is normal 164 Appendix D Thermistor Tables APPENDIX D 2 8 and 10K Thermistor Tables 2 8K Thermistor Data Degrees Celsius Resistance Ohms 50 187 625 40 94 206 30 49 549 20 27 180 10 15 491 0 9 142 10 5572 20 3 498 30 2 256 40 1 491 50 1 009 60 697 70 490 80 351 165 Appendix D Thermistor Tables 10K Thermistor Data Degrees Celsius 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Resistance Ohms 135 2K 78 91K 47 54 29 49K 18 79K 12 25K 8 194 5 592 3 893 2 760 1 990 166 Appendix E Technical Specifications APPENDIX E 2800 Technical Specifications Hard Wired Environmental Inputs Number of Zones 4 Zone Connector terminal block Zone Types N O N C contact 2 8K 109 to 115 F 85 to 57 C and 10K thermistor 87 to 168 F 66 to 76 C and 4 20mA 10 000 to 10 000
122. sor WSR 0107 Wireless Indoor Zone Water Detection Sensor WSR 0199 Wireless Indoor Repeater WSR 0200 Wireless Outdoor Temperature Sensor WSR 0201 Wireless Outdoor Dry Contact Sensor WSR 0202 Wireless Outdoor Power Sensor WSR 0204 Wireless Outdoor 4 20mA Sensor WSR 0299 Wireless Outdoor Repeater PART WIRED NUMBER SENSORS AND ACCESSORIES FGD 0006 Magnetic Reed Switch FGD 0007 Passive Infra Red Detector Sensaphone 2800 Manual 175 FGD 0010 FGD 0013 FGD 0022 FGD 0023 FGD 0027 FGD 0049 FGD 0052 FGD 0053 FGD 0054 FGD 0056 FGD 0057 FGD 0060 FGD 0063 FGD 0100 FGD 0101 FGD 0102 50 two conductor 22AWG shielded accessory Cable Spot Water Detector Temp Alert ISOTEL Surge Protector Humidistat Smoke Detector with Built in Relay Humidity Transmitter 24VDC Power Supply Power Out Alert Zone Water Detector w Water Rope External Microphone Line Seizure Kit 10 additional Water Rope for FGD 0056 or WSR 0107 2 8K Remote Temperature Sensor 2 8K Weatherproof Temperature Probe 10K Weatherproof Temperature Probe Sensaphone 2800 Manual APPENDIX H Returning Your 2800 for Repair In the event that the 2800 does not function properly we suggest that you do the following 1 Record your observations regarding the 2800 s malfunction 2 Call Sensaphone Technical Support toll free at 1 877 373 2700 or e mail support sensaphone com prior to sending the unit to Sensaphone for repair Our product support specialis
123. t upon many factors including rated capacity of battery state of charge temperature and sensor distance from the 2800 or repeater The farther a sensor is from its receiver the more power it will require to transmit its signal thus reducing battery life Higher temperatures will also decrease battery life Always use high quality alkaline batteries in Sensaphone 2800 series wireless sensors Remove the batteries from the sensor if you will be taking it out of service for a period of time NOTE If the sensor has only batteries installed and it is not configured for communication with the 2800 it will consume maximum power trying to establish communication and result in premature battery failure INSTALLATION Place enclosure on the surface where the presence of water is to be monitored COMMUNICATING WITH THE 2800 The sensor will communicate with the Sensaphone 2800 every 20 seconds See chapter 4 for information on setting the wireless channel in the 2800 and for adding a sensor SPECIFICATIONS 138 Operating Temperature Range 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Operating Humidity Range 0 95 RH non condensing Range Indoor Urban Up to 100 30m Range Line of sight Up to 300 100m Transmit Power Output Im wW 0dBm Chapter 8 Sensors Operating Frequency ISM 2 4 GHz Power 3 AA alkaline batteries Battery Life up to 3 years Dimensions 5 12 x 3 38 x 1 38 Housing Light grey polycarbonate IP67 Ne
124. t zone configuration Problem 2 False power out alarms Cause Programmed Recognition Time is too short Problem 3 Solution Reconfigure the zone See Chapter 4 Solution AC power may be subject to brief interruptions To avoid frequent false alarms increase the power Recognition Time Refer to Chapter 4 The 2800 does not recognize power failure Cause a Battery is either incorrectly installed or drained b Recognition time setting is too long Solution To verify proper battery function unplug the unit and verify continued operation using battery only If unit ceases to function replace the battery Refer to Appendix B Reprogram Recognition Time Set the Recognition Time to the minimum required before a valid alarm occurs If possible test the condition by deliberately creating an alert condition Refer to Chapter 4 161 Sensaphone 2800 Manual OTHER MONITORING continued Problem 4 The 2800 does not recognize any alarm Cause a Zones for alarm are disabled b Programmed Recognition Time is too long Problem 5 The batteries drain prematurely Cause The unit s AC transformer is unplugged or for some other reason full AC power is not available to the unit Solution Enable the zones for alarm See Chapter 4 Reprogram Recognition Time Set the Recognition Time to the minimum required for a monitored condition to become a valid alarm If possible test
125. tem on its own channel By default the 2800 and sensors are set to channel one To change the channel on the sensor remove the cover by removing the four outer screws on the bottom of the enclosure See Figure 1 Figure 1 Next locate the jumpers on the circuit board as shown in Figure 2 EST ao SES Figure 2 Remove all power from the sensor by taking out the batteries Figure 3 shows how to configure the jumpers for a particular channel 141 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 oja a0 0 ee e A0 Ae ee CH1 CH3 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 A0 A10 0 A0 A10 0 CH2 CH4 Figure 3 BATTERY INSTALLATION After you have configured the channel install the AA alkaline batteries as shown in Figure 2 replace the cover and secure it by replacing the four screws on the bottom of the enclosure BATTERY INFORMATION The projected battery life is dependent upon many factors including rated capacity of battery state of charge temperature and sensor distance from the 2800 or repeater The farther a sensor is from its receiver the more power it will require to transmit its signal thus reducing battery life Higher temperatures will also decrease battery life Always use high quality alkaline batteries in Sensaphone 2800 series wireless sensors Remove the batteries from the sensor if you wi
126. ter the unit s phone number then press ENTER AIR elle tac MAX CALLS LOW LIMIT J HIGH LIMIT EES Ny Eu 0 ID POWER If the number was accepted the 2800 will say OK To play back the ID Number 1 Press the WHAT IS key 2 Press the ID key number 0 key ID POWER The 2800 will recite the ID Number To erase the ID Number 1 Press the SET key 2 Press the ID key number 0 key ID POWER The 2800 will say Enter ID Number 64 Chapter 5 Communication Programming 3 Press the ENTER key The 2800 will say ID Number erased ALARM DIAL OUT TELEPHONE NUMBERS The Sensaphone 2800 will dial up to eight 48 digit phone numbers to report alarm conditions These are the numbers that will be called during an alarm dial out The unit can deliver an alarm message via voice telephone call or numeric page The telephone numbers are dialed sequentially 1 through 8 Therefore program the first number you want called as Phone 1 the second one as Phone 2 and so on A pause pound or asterisk can be added to the phone number to access different phone and beeper systems see special dialing options Once the alarm is acknowledged all dial out stops Voice Dialout When 2800 calls in Voice mode it will announce the ID Message and the alarm message Afterward it will ask for the acknowledgement code If a correct code is entered the unit will stop dialout If the wrong code
127. the battery Note that when the unit is turned off all programming is retained in non volatile memory Backup Battery The Sensaphone 2800 includes a 6V 3 4AH sealed lead acid gel cell rechargeable battery for system back up in the event of a power failure The battery will provide approximately 16 hours of backup time Actual backup time will depend upon the temperature battery age dialing activity and state of the relay output The battery is located behind the main panel Chapter 2 Installation The 2800 will automatically charge the battery whenever the power switch is turned on and the power transformer is plugged in The battery should provide 3 5 years of service depending on temperature and charge discharge cycles before needing replacement See Appendix B for battery replacement instructions The 2800 also includes a 3V lithium battery to retain the date and time when main power is off The lithium battery should provide 8 10 years of service life NOTE Have batteries serviced by qualified service personnel only TELEPHONE LINE Connect the 2800 s phone jack to a standard 2 wire analog phone line The unit dials using pulse or tone with loop start only The 2800 will recognize ringer frequencies from 16 to 60Hz and will operate with all standard analog telephone systems that accept pulse or tone dialing Certain private telephone systems and public switching equipment may not accept the unit s dialing or m
128. the dialout telephone number Valid commands are listed below e A tone can be dialed by inserting the TABLE RANGE key in the telephone number TABLE RANGE e The tone can be dialed by inserting the RINGS TAD key in the telephone number RINGS TAD e A two second pause can be inserted in the dialout telephone number by pressing the PAUSE key OUTPUT PAUSE 71 Sensaphone 2800 Manual e The 2800 can be instructed to wait for the call to be answered before dialing additional digits This is useful if you need to call a company s main number and then dial additional digits to go to a specific extension Example 888 555 1200 wait for answer 227 Note that the unit will automatically wait for answer after dialing the last programmed digit Press CODE 2 to make the unit wait for an answer as in the example 2 Change to Touch Tone Dialing In a situation where you must use pulse dialing pressing CODE 3 will change all following digits to Touch Tone INTERCALL TIME Special Dialing Code Summary Special Dialing Codes for the 2800 are Code 1 Numeric pager type Code 2 Wait for answer Code 3 Change to Touch Tone DIAL OUT TEST MODE 72 The 2800 allows you to test your telephone programming by simulating an alarm dialout to any programmed telephone number This can be a valuable tool for insuring that your programming is correct and also for troubleshooting dialing problems In this m
129. the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense RF Exposure WARNING To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation To ensure compliance operations at closer than this distance is not recommended The antenna used for this transmitter must now be co located in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter General Requirements for all Automatic Dialers When programming emergency numbers and or making test calls to emergency numbers 1 Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call 2 Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evenings Canadian Department of Communications Statement Notice The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a si
130. to the terminal blocks strip 4 of insulation from the conductor see figure below Las OO Figure 6 Wire stripped for connection 29 Sensaphone 2800 Manual RECOMMENDED ANTENNA ORIENTATION For optimal wireless performance it is recommended that the antennas of your sensors and 2800 be oriented as shown below Note that the transmit power is strongest when the antenna s are parallel to one another as shown by the larger transmit arrows Orienting the antennas properly will improve signal strength and reduce the number of packet errors that may be caused by antenna cross polarization X Z xX Z S be My lt gt lt a gt lt lt lt lt m Z EN gan Sensor Antenna 2800 Antenna Strong Transmit Power gt Weak Transmit Power LED INDICATORS The LEDs provide on site alarm and status information Listed below are descriptions of how the LEDs work Wired and Wireless Zones LED Off Zone is unused LED Steady Green Zone is normal LED Blinking Green Alarm condition exists but has not met recognition time LED Blinking Red Unacknowledged alarm exists LED Steady Red Acknowledged alarm exists Sound Alarm LED Off Normal LED Blinking Red Unacknowledged alarm exists LED Steady Red Acknowledged alarm exists Power Alarm LED Off Normal 30 Chapter 2 Installation LED Blinking Red Unacknowledged alarm exists LED Steady Red Acknowledged alarm exists Battery
131. ts are able to diagnose and correct many unit setup and programming problems over the phone If the unit must be sent to Sensaphone Inc for Servicing please do the following 1 Turn the power switch Off disconnect all wiring and unplug the unit 2 Carefully pack the unit to avoid damage in transit Use the original container if available or a sturdy shipping box 3 To avoid shipping delays you must include the following information a Your name address and telephone number b A note explaining the problem A convenient form is available for sending your unit in for repair Just go to www sensaphone com and click Support then Repair Services 4 Ship your package to the address below SERVICE DEPARTMENT Sensaphone 901 Tryens Road Aston PA 19014 5 Ship prepaid and insured via UPS or US Mail to ensure a traceable shipment with recourse for damage or replacement 176 176 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 177 Sensaphone 2800 Manual 2800 Index Symbols 2800 Accessories 173 Features 18 Layout 19 LED Indicators 30 31 Operating Environment 21 23 Grounding 22 Locking the Enclosure 22 Mounting the 2800 21 Wiring Connectors 23 Operation 96 105 106 115 Alarm Acknowledgment Automatic Max Calls 100 Numeric Pager Dialout 99 Voice Dialout 98 Alarm Dialout and Acknowledgment 96 97 Alarm Dialout Pager 97 Alarm Dialout Voice 96 97 Alarm Notification 96 Alarm Recognition 96 Dialout Note Call Progress 96
132. ure sensor wires are Verify and correct wiring touching or have shorted 157 Sensaphone 2800 Manual TEMPERATURE MONITORING continued Problem 4 Temperature reading is inaccurate Cause a The zone is configured for the wrong type of thermistor i e 2 8k vs 10k b Temperature sensing may be affected by a source of ambient heat ie direct sunlight or heat duct proximity c Temperature may require calibration d The unit is using the wrong temperature scale Fahrenheit vs Celsius 158 Solution Manually configure the zone as described in Chapter 4 Try moving the sensor to a different location After moving or placing the sensor away from ambient heat sources the temperature may be calibrated to offset inaccurate normal reading by several degrees Refer to Chapter 4 Verify temperature scale Refer to Chapter 4 4 20mA MONITORING Problem 1 Appendix C Troubleshooting Can t program 4 20mA range or the unit won t read the 4 20mA sensor Cause The zone isn t configured to read a 4 20mA sensor Problem 2 Solution Press SET and CONFIGURE to program the zone See Chapter 4 for information on zone configuration The zone input is not reading correctly Cause a No power connected to the transducer b Incorrect wiring c The table range is incorrectly programmed d The input is not configured for 4 20mA e Multiple devices connected in
133. urn the speaker Mute on you would press SENSOR ON OFF HISTORY MUTE ABORTING A COMMAND If you are in the middle of a command and you make a mistake you can abort the command by either pressing the ALARM CANCEL key or by simply waiting for the command to time out typically 30 seconds When you abort a command the unit will say Error 1 to indicate that the command has not been executed successfully ERROR MESSAGES 32 When programming parameters in the 2800 you may get an error message if you inadvertently enter an incorrect value If the unit says Error 1 it means that you entered a value that is out of range or have aborted the command If Remote Programming Security Chapter 3 QuickStart Guide Code is enabled see Chapter Five and you enter the incorrect security code the unit will answer with Error 2 and offer you a second chance to enter the correct code ACKNOWLEDGING A FALSE ALARM While programming the unit you may inadvertently set off an alarm Once an alarm occurs the unit will start its alarm processing routine which will prevent you from performing any other keypad function until the alarm is acknowledged To acknowledge an alarm and stop the unit from making any phone calls press ALARM CANCEL This will acknowledge the alarm assuming that you have not entered any custom acknowledgment codes If you have entered one or more custom acknowledgment codes then enter the code as require
134. wall anchors if necessary to the wall Attach the sensor housing to the wall using 6 tapping screws Mounting Screws Chapter 8 Sensors CHANNEL SELECTION The Sensaphone 2800 and associated sensors must be set to operate on the same wireless channel There are four possible channels If you will be installing more than one 2800 unit in the same area you must configure each system on its own channel By default the 2800 and sensors are set to channel one To change the channel on the sensor remove the cover using the hex key Turn the hex screws clockwise until the cover easily slides off Next locate the jumpers on the circuit board as shown in the figure below Remove all power from the sensor by taking out the alkaline batteries and unplugging the power supply if used The table shows how to configure the jumpers for a particular channel A1 A1 LE CU CH1 71 0 110 CH3 EZ AO AO A1 A1 gx LU CH2 CT 110 CH4 EC jo ee AO AO 123 Sensaphone 2800 Manual BATTERY INSTALLATION The Wireless Indoor Humidity Sensor can operate for up to 3 years on a set of AAA alkaline batteries The Sensaphone 2800 will notify you when the batteries are starting to get low If you prefer you can install the optional plug in power supply and use the batteries as a back up in the event of an AC power failure
135. ws you to exit a building without tripping a security alarm When tripping an alarm is unavoidable yet a true alert condition has not actually occurred the alarm response including dial out can be temporarily suppressed The 2800 is able to suppress and then reset its dial out function automatically through use of the Status Report This is especially convenient when an alert condition is created upon exiting a monitored door and there is no way to cancel from the local keypad NOTE The Exit Delay feature applies only to hard wired Zones configured as NO NC wireless NO NC sensors and wireless passive infrared sensors Example You are planning to exit through a monitored door Prior to exiting you initiate a Status Report recitation at the 2800 keypad by pressing WHAT IS followed by STATUS key sequence shown below This allows you the duration of the status report to exit without activating the 2800 s programmed response to an alarm At the conclusion of the status report normal alarm response is reactivated Chapter 4 Zone Programming To use exit delay initiate the Status Report 1 Press WHAT IS 2 Press STATUS SUAS CONFIGURE The 2800 recites the full Status Report during this time you are able to exit the monitored area without tripping an alarm TEMPERATURE ONLY STATUS REPORT You can receive a limited status report that only includes inputs configured as temperature This can be useful when you
136. y remove the repeater cover by turning the two hex screws located on the bottom of the sensor housing clockwise Carefully lift off the cover Attach the sensor housing to the electrical box using the appropriate screws Surface installation Remove the repeater cover by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the sensor housing clockwise Use a pencil to mark the hole locations at the top and bottom of the housing Remove the device from the wall Install the drywall anchors if necessary to the wall Attach the housing to the wall using 6 tapping screws Mounting Screws 145 Sensaphone 2800 Manual CHANNEL SELECTION The Sensaphone 2800 and associated repeater must be set to operate on the same wireless channel There are four possible channels If you will be installing more than one 2800 unit in the same area you must configure each system on its own channel By default the 2800 and repeater are set to channel one To change the channel on the repeater remove the cover using the hex key Turn the hex screws clockwise until the cover easily slides off Next locate the jumpers on the circuit board as shown in the figure below Remove all power from the device by taking out the alkaline batteries and unplugging the power supply The table shows how to configure the jumpers for a particular channel
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