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1. of the Datahub IP address you choose must be identical to the first three numbers of the router IP address In this instance the first three identical numbers are 192 168 and 1 The last number in this instance 151 is the unique address for the Datahub Also note that 151 is outside of the range of 100 150 With this information in mind to assign a new IP address to the Datahub proceed as follows a Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet To Network jack on the Datahub to an available port on the router The crossover adaptor is not required The green LED s on the Ethernet To Network jack on the Datahub will be lit if connections are correct b Obtain the IP address of the router as described above and from the DHCP page in the router determine the address range that you should not use and then determine the IP address you want to assign to the Datahub c Put the Datalarm Utilities CD into your computer and open the DATALARM IP SET program The following screen will appear This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 17 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions The blue highlighted listing in the righthan
2. PRODUCE COOLER Download from all alarms BAKERY COOLER 35 F BAKERY FREEZER 6 F Much on the Alarm Status Center screen is self explanatory However the following should be noted e When looking at this screen a periodic flickering will occur in accordance with the chosen Set User Screen Refresh setting as selected on the System Functions screen See page 21 2 This flickering is the result of this screen updating the information shown and it is normal operation e The OK Batt 13 1 message in the upper left corner is the status of the power supply for the Datahub This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 28 of 36 EE SS ee SS eee Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions e Each screen will show a maximum of 5 alarms addresses as shown If your application utilizes more than 5 alarms a means for moving through the additional screens is automatically generated directly above the aforementioned power supply message e The Showing All Units and the Show Alerting Units messages in the upper right corner are used to select what Is displayed on the screen Showing all Units is present
3. This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 5 of 36 monitored temperature and briefly activate the alarm lights to show compartment temperature and status 4 LO BATT The decimal point on the display above LO BATT is used to visually annunciate a Low Battery condition The battery in the Datalarm 15 rechargeable and the Datalarm contains recharging circuitry If the battery is sufficiently charged the LO BATT light is off The LO BATT light will begin to blink whenever the battery is getting weak and the horn will beep once every six minutes to draw attention to the low battery condition The Silence button does not affect a low battery condition For reliability as a backup power source it is recommended that the battery be replaced every 3 5 years 5 Dry Contacts The dry contacts will operate for alarm conditions 1 2 and 3 on previous page as described on page 10 item 7 Alarm Relay There is no relay activation for a low battery condition Dry contact wire color code is Blue N O Purple common Yellow N C 6 Pulse Output A pulse output 6 VDC for 1 second is provided for the purpose of activating an automatic telephone dialer Modularm Automatic Telephone Dialer
4. Use the provided Datalarm Alarm Address Worksheet to organize your desired address assignment Organizing addresses is important because it will affect how the alarms are grouped and displayed for review when you wish to check compartment status from your computer The worksheet has room for listing 20 compartments Make additional copies if you are monitoring more than 20 The Alarm Address column should contain a numeric listing of the number of alarms that you have Allow 2 lines on the form for 2 probe alarms Datalarm 2 The Probe column is used to identify individual probe assignments for each alarm The Monitored Compartment Name column is where your compartments are listed The following diagram shows a piece of this form and how it might look when filled out DATALARM ALARM ADDRESS WORKSHEET ALARM PROBE MONITORED COMPARTMENT NAME ADDRESS 2 waIN KITCHEN FREEZER P__ 2__ eaxenvereczen froen Note that addresses 1 through 4 are for two probe alarms and address 5 is for a one probe alarm Once the address assignment has been established go to the Alarm Administration Center screen and press Install New Alarms The following screen appears Next go to the alarm that you want to be Address 1 This alarm and all alarms that have not been addressed will have the letters Addr on the display Press the Silence button on the alarm This document contains
5. variable parameter High Alarm Temperature Setpoint NOTE If Autoset is ON this parameter selection or any other Alarm Temperature setpoint parameter selections will not display as setpoints cannot be changed when Autoset is enabled These parameters only display when Autoset is OFF If Autoset is OFF display reads HiAL and then the selected setpoint Setpoint value is changed using Silence and Test buttons On the Alarm Status Indicator This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 10 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions Lights the HI alarm light will glow red to indicate that it is the parameter that has been selected for adjustment On Datalarms with 2 probe capability for 2 compartment monitoring the HI alarm light for the selected probe will glow red to indicate the parameter and probe that has been selected for adjustment Range is 40F 40C to 125F 52C Select setpoint value amp press Program button to move to next variable parameter 4 Low Alarm Temperature Setpoint Display reads LoAL and then the selected setpoint Operation is the same as 3 above except LO alarm light glows red instead of
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7. EEEE EENDE EERE 11 SA BIS UM 12 C Setting up communication between the Datahub and the computer or computer 15 Section 3 Datalarm Software 2 2 0 0 cece cece eee een eee e ehe e nenne hnnnn inns eir sns rn esi n esi e ei e isa rn es enses nnns 18 ci 11905 19 FEES cU ES AC OIG 20 3 Assign Addresses to the Alarms ceteucacaseotedatiedonnssdendennteobexinanddededasted abies tietdass andicadbincoetuaaetelabtuddordamobeahiduimedoanedubedsbivaancdls 22 Contours the WAIVE Alarmo naien ea 24 Status Cental ENTIRE o 27 Downloading 89r EE 28 Download From All Alarms sssssssssssssssssee nn I II e II II nm errr nn enne EAE nne nie sse nie ies s e iie sie sie sie sse sie n sisse nena nas 28 Generating Graph 29 GSTS VS GMM TTC T RD mE 30 Generating an Individual CSV Comma delimited File Download From This Alarm 21 Technical SUpport eraot eoe res abri d Uv Luz a d c dine das vs SPP hav evince Lo 94 This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software describ
8. Once Program Mode is entered the Program process must be completed for any changes made to be stored as new operating parameters here is no provision for moving backwards through the program process and there Is no provision for manually exiting without completing the programming process When the Program button is pressed the display reads PrOG and then goes to the first parameter 1 Autoset Patent Pending Display reads AUTO and then reads the selected choice Choices are On or OFF Default is ON Autoset gives the Datalarm the ability to automatically select from pre loaded alarm temperature setpoints by sensing the temperature of the monitored compartment determining if it is a cooler or a freezer and adjusting EE M M MM M M M Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions itself accordingly Pre loaded default setpoints for a cooler are HI 45F LO 30F Pre loaded default set points for a freezer are HI 10F LO 20F All Datalarms are shipped with pre loaded cooler setpoints selected If the monitored compartment is a freezer the setpoints will automatically change to the freezer defaults when the compartment temperature drops to the default high freezer setpoint Once changed the setpoints will not revert back to the cooler setpoints regardless of how warm the compartment gets In the programming menu changing the Autoset default setting to OFF
9. a 10MB connection only the right LED will be lit On a 100MB connection both LEDs will be lit C SETTING UP COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE DATAHUB amp THE COMPUTER OR COMPUTER NETWORK IMPORTANT If you have IT personnel employed at your facility allow them to set up this communication For IT Personnel The Datahub is designed to use a static IP address The default address for the Datahub is 192 168 1 240 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The default port is 80 In addition to a copy of the instruction manual the Utilities CD provided with the Datahub contains 2 files a copy of Java Java 15 a trademark of Oracle which is required for utilizing the graphing capability of the Datahub and a utility called Datalarm IP Set which is utilized as a means of viewing and changing the IP address of the Datahub Instructions for using the Datalarm IP Set utility are on page 16 under the heading Connecting the Datahub to a router You may also temporarily connect your computer directly to the Datahub as described below Connecting the Datahub to a single computer Once you have logged into the system click on System Functions from the Alarm Administration Center screen Follow the instructions under System Functions on pages 21 22 for changing the IP address port etc For Non IT Personnel Since the Datahub is actually a computer it shares a characteristic with other more traditional computers in that it has an
10. address called an Address as a means of identifying the Datahub to another computer or on a LAN Local Area Network The default IP address for the Datahub is 192 168 1 240 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The procedure for connecting the Datahub to your computer or network will SS Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions vary depending on what it is connected to Find the section below that relates to your particular application and connect accordingly Connecting the Datahub to a single computer Use this approach if your computer is a stand alone machine and it is not part of a network Your computer requires an Ethernet port for connection to the Datahub To connect and to assign the IP address proceed as follows Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet To Network jack on the Datahub to the Ethernet port on your computer using the provided crossover adaptor as previously described The crossover adaptor may be placed on either end of the cable The LED s on the Ethernet To Network jack on the Datahub will be lit if connections are correct To assign the IP address proceed as follows Note This procedure may vary slightly depending on your operating system Windows XP Windows 98 etc 1 Cli
11. disables the Autoset feature and allows manual adjustment of HI and LO alarm temperature setpoints The Autoset function only affects alarm temperature setpoints All variable parameters other than alarm temperature setpoints may still be changed Scale Alarm Delay etc without affecting the Autoset function Select ON or OFF using Silence or Test Buttons and press Program Button to move to next parameter Important Note If Autoset has been turned OFF and Program has been pressed to move to the next parameter there is no provision in program mode for manually turning Autoset back ON Remember you can t move backwards through the programming process and you can t manually exit without completing the programming process If this situation has been created and the selection of OFF is not the desired choice there are two ways to correct It 1 Stop programming and wait for two minutes The Datalarm is designed so that if programming is interrupted for this period of time it will automatically abort the programming process and return to Run mode operating at the parameters that existed before programming began 2 Press the DEF SET Button Page 4 Fig 1 14 This will restore all default values including Autoset ON Scale Display reads SCLE and then the selected scale Choices are F Fahrenheit and C Centigrade Default is F After selecting F or C using Silence or Test buttons press Program button to move to next
12. line voltage for powering the Datahub 120VAC c Access for connecting the Datalarms to the Datahub d Access for connecting the Datahub to a computer or a computer network Ethernet connection e Access for connection to a phone line For Autodialer if required 2 Mount the Datahub using the mounting holes in the back wall of the Datahub enclosure 3 Interconnect the Datalarm s to the Datahub in accordance with Figure 4A and 4B using the J Boards Figure 5 as a means for providing interconnection Note that all Datalarms and the Datahub must be daisy chained together a single cable for proper operation The Datahub can be installed at one end of the single cable as shown in Figure 4A or it can be installed anywhere in between Datalarms on the cable as shown on Figure 4B The proper location for the Datahub on the cable will depend on the physical layout of the monitored compartments relative to where the Datahub is to be installed Do not attempt to connect the Datalarms to the Datahub in a star configuration multiple cables running from one or more Datalarms to the Datahub as this will cause the system to operate improperly The cable coming from the Datalarm as described in 7 on page 6 is plugged into the jack labeled ALARM on the J board Figure 5 The actual interface between the Datalarms and the Datahub consists of three wires two of which carry data while the third wire
13. on the Download From All Alarms button on this screen and follow the instructions for saving the selected data to a location of your choice Note the following 1 here are no headings shown on the listed data The headings for the columns are jc p j j SAMPLE ALARM ALARM TIME DATE TEMP JAC pt owes poet PS es oon omen 2 Microsoft Excel has a limit of slightly over 65 000 entries samples If you exceed this limit you cannot open the entire file with Excel Example 10 alarms and 30 days worth of data at the 6 minute default sample rate will exceed this limit You must use Microsoft Access or another CSV compatible database to open the file e he Click On Alarm Name To View Details message directly below the Alarm Status Center heading identifies the procedure for generating reports on individual monitored compartments To proceed click on an alarm name not the address for which you wish to generate a report You will be taken to the Status Detail screen as shown on the following page This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 29 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operat
14. to the Datalarm It may also be used for other low voltage applications such as sensor line routing connecting to a door monitor etc Temperature sensors 1 sensor for the Datalarm 1 and 2 sensors for the Datalarm 2 are not pre attached to the alarm Mount the sensor in a location which will typify the average ambient temperature Recommended location is in front of the evaporator on the ceiling in the center of the room Make sure that the sensor and sensor wire are positioned so that they will not be damaged by any products or items in the monitored area Fasten the sensor with the provided 4 clamp If desired sensor wire may be extended up to 200 feet without affecting accuracy of the displayed temperature Shielded wire two conductors inside of the shield must be used if the sensor line is extended The sensor line may be shortened as well When extended connect the sensor to the two conductors inside of the shield No connection is made to the shield at the sensor end of the extending wire If a splice is made inside of the monitored compartment seal the splice with silicone to prevent moisture from causing erroneous temperature readings Connect the sensor wire to the terminal block as shown on Figure 1 Probes do not have polarity If the sensor wire has been extended connect the shield of the extending wire to the leftmost position of the Check Door Connection terminal block Labeled GRD Figure 2A amp 2B page 8
15. Also see 10 on Figure 1 The shield may also be connected to the grey Remote Notification wire Labeled GRD see 9 Figure 1 If the probe wire enters the alarm enclosure directly from the monitored compartment seal the opening to prevent moisture from entering the alarm Important Do not run sensor line in conduit with line voltage Bouncing or erroneous readings will result Do not connect shield to chassis ground Equipment damage may result chamber of the alarm enclosure and connect to the black and white 18 wires The green 18 wire must be connected to earth ground for proper operation 7 If the Datalarm is to be connected to other Datalarms or to the Datahub connect the cable of the J Board through the right conduit to the Data Port on the Datalarm IMPORTANT If you are using the right conduit to make other low voltage connections make the data cable connection first It will be difficult to impossible to slide the J board cable through if there are other wires in the conduit 8 If the DAC 55 Door Monitor is to be installed and tied in with the Datalarm connect according to Figure 2A using the right conduit as a means for making interconnections 18 22 gauge wire is adequate See DAC 55 instructions for complete information on installing this piece of equipment 9 f the IP 1 Panic Button is to be installed and tied in with the Datalarm mount the IP 1 inside of the monitored compartment and co
16. Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 Page 9 of 36 D DATALARM PROGRAMMING The Datalarm may be programmed either manually on the alarm itself or remotely by computer Remote programming requires the Datahub Programming via the Datahub is preferable when so connected This section covers manual programming only IMPORTANT It is recommended that you do not enter Program Mode until you have read this section and understand the parameter choices and their intent The Datalarm contains Autoset a patent pending technology which allows the Datalarm to automatically program itself for certain common applications Entering Program Mode and changing temperature setpoints will disable Autoset Programming Sequence and Description of Parameters The program menu contains seven variable parameters All seven parameters have pre programmed factory default values The seven parameters and their factory default values are Parameter Default Value Autoset ON Scale oF High Alarm Temperature Setpoint 45 F Low Alarm Temperature Setpoint 30 F Alarm Delay 60 Minutes Ringback Delay Minutes Alarm Relay Off Press the hidden Program button Page 4 Figure 1 3 to enter Program Mode When in Program Mode the Silence and Test buttons become means for selecting new parameter values When a new value has been selected using the Silence or Test buttons press Program again to move to the next variable parameter NOTE
17. EM uu INSTALLATION AND MODULARM OPERATING GUIDE KITCHEN BRAINS Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions save the instructions 24 7 Toll Free Technical Support for future reference 1 800 243 9271 www KitchenBrains com from the U S Canada and the Caribbean This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 225 40081 A Page 1 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions TABLE OF CONTENTS General Description ccc 3 Section 1 Datalarm 4 A Controls Indicators amp their Hm HI e nm e nnne nnn nnn nne n nn n e nn e ns e a esr n ense nes 4 B Datalarm RERO OTT 5 G Bataan HIMNO Em 6 aia rea uM ISI APER E TTE e 9 Section 2 Databhub PITT 11 A Cohnmeouons Controls Indicaters e their FUNCTIONS ss carcanorisansatimoniernue a Eg uit Maa dama REEERE
18. HI alarm light Select amp press Program button to move to next variable parameter 5 Alarm Delay Display reads dLay and then the selected delay time Default is 60 minutes HI and LO alarm lights blink on and off to indicate the parameter and probe that has been selected for adjustment On the Datalarm 2 independent delay time may be selected for each probe The time delay Is provided to override normal rises in compartment temperature caused by defrost cycles or doors being opened Change using Silence and Test buttons Range is 000 no delay to 150 minutes Press Program button to move to next variable parameter 6 Ringback Display reads rbAC and then the selected ringback time Default is 000 no Ringback The Ringback feature makes the audible alarm re activate at regular intervals during an alarm condition so as to remind personnel that an alarm condition is ongoing Change using Silence and Test buttons Range is 000 no Ringback to 150 minutes Press Program button to move to next variable parameter 7 Alarm Relay Display reads rLAY and then the selected choice Default is OFF The alarm relay provides normally open and normally closed dry contacts for remote notification purposes There are 3 selectable relay modes a Off Display reads OFF Choose this mode when the relay is not being used so as to conserve standby battery life in a power failure b Unlatched Display reads UnLA Relay act
19. If the port is changed from the This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 22 of 36 default it may be necessary to change settings in your router Sometimes referred to as forwarding to make the new port available via the Internet See your router manual for details 6 Dynamic DNS Setup Use this function only if e You have a broadband Internet connection and you will be accessing your system over the Internet e You have a dynamic IP address As opposed to a static IP address See below for a brief description of the difference and contact your ISP if you are unsure e You are not already performing this function by some other means such as through your router IP addresses provided by ISP s can be either static unchanging or dynamic changing If your address is static this function is unnecessary because your IP address always remains the same If your address is dynamic dynamic DNS provides a method of keeping a domain name linked to a changing IP address NOTE Some ISP s that normally provide dynamic IP addresses are able to provide a static IP address for a nominal charge Contact your ISP for more information in this regard Other System Functions Other operationa
20. Pulse output wire color code is Grey ground Red 6 VDC A pulse output is generated for alarm conditions 1 2 and 3 above a One minute after alarm annunciation occurs if the Silence button has not been pressed before the minute passes b Every 30 minutes after alarm annunciation occurs to repeatedly re activate the dialer This continues until the alarm has been acknowledged by pressing the Silence button or until the alarm condition returns to normal 7 Test Mode lest mode is provided to display alarm parameters and to allow the Datalarm to perform certain testing functions Press the Test switch to enter Test Mode The display reads Test and the alarm does the following automatically a Sequentially illuminates all display segments and LEDs b Display reads ArEv alarm revision and then displays the alarm software version number Example 1 12 c Display reads LrEV bootloader revision and then displays the bootloader software version number Example 0 02 Bootloader is used for firmware upgrades d Display reads Addr Address and then displays MH o A M Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions the alarm address Example 254 Alarm address is used to iden
21. RATING AN INDIVIDUAL CSV COMMA DELIMITED FILE DOWNLOAD FROM THIS ALARM All is identical to the information presented on page 28 for Download From All Alarms with the difference being that the data collected in this manner will be specific to the alarm you are downloading from TECHNICAL SUPPORT 24 7 from the U S Canada and Caribbean 1 800 243 9271 This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 32 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions WORKSHEET DATALARM ALARM ADDRESS WORKSHEET ALARM ADDRESS PROBE MONITORED COMPARTMENT NAME This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 Page 33 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions NOTES This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly proh
22. Run mode press Test to initiate a built in Test routine Alarm parameters are displayed and internal test functions are performed In Program mode press lest to increase or change a selected parameter value Program button minimize the possibility of tampering this button is not indicated on the faceplate This button can also be disabled completely from the Datahub In Run mode press Program to enter Program mode which allows for changes to be made to alarm parameters The program button is also used to advance through the parameters in the program menu and to complete the programming process LO amp Hl Indicator Lights Bi colored LED s to indicate compartment status Monitored conditions shown are Constant blue Safe temp Blinking red HI or LO Abnormal temp Constant red Hl or LO Temp alarm Temp abnormal for longer than time delay The Datalarm 1 has only temp 1 indicator lights which are always lit and the digital readout constantly displays the single compartment temperature The Datalarm 2 has temp 1 and temp 2 indicator lights which alternately display at 4 second intervals The digital readout also alternates with temp 1 and temp 2 indicator lights to show respective compartment temperatures CHECK DOOR Indicator Lights Red LED s to indicate one of two Check Door conditions depending on the additional optional equipment installed Options and conditions
23. T SYSTEM CLOCK While this step does not have to be performed first it is recommended because the System Clock provides time and date stamping for all data and it must be set properly to generate accurate reports Press Set System Clock and the following screen appears Control Center Set System Clock 04 36 25 PM 04 07 2005 2005 v oa 36 200 PM v Return to Admin without update Update and return to admin Use the pull down boxes to set the correct date and time When complete press Update and Return to Admin NOTE 1 If you are at this screen and you are not changing the settings press Return to Admin without update NOTE 2 The Datahub incorporates battery backup which keeps the Datahub operational for up to 24 hours during a power failure The System Clock incorporates a separate power supply which keeps the clock powered in a power failure for up to 1 week Power failures exceeding 1 week may require resetting the System Clock This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A H U ee SS eee Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions SYSTEM FUNCTIONS As the name suggests this screen c
24. a 6 volt rechargeable battery to keep the alarm operational during a power failure When the alarm is shipped the battery is physically connected to the Datalarm Providing AC power to the alarm causes the battery to automatically connect electrically With subsequent power outages the battery will remain electrically connected so as to provide standby power If desired press this button with AC power removed to return the battery to the sleep condition Two significant applications for this feature are A Bench Testing If the alarm is tested before it is installed or shipped this feature provides a means for returning the battery to the sleep state for transporting or shipping B New Construction Installations It often happens that alarms are installed sometimes for months before line voltage is provided This feature insures that the battery will be connected once line voltage is supplied DATALARM OPERATION Temperature Monitoring temp is between setpoints HI amp LO alarm lights are both blue Abnormal high or low temp activates the alarm delay and causes the respective alarm light to blink red Abnormal temp that persists for longer than the time delay causes an alarm annunciation Respective alarm light goes to solid red and the horn sounds Press Silence to stop the horn from sounding The light remains red until temp returns to normal Normal temp automatically resets the alarm and the light returns to bl
25. ag power disconnects to prevent an unexpected application of power This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 Page 8 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions WIRING DIAGRAM CONNECTING DAC 55 S TO THE DATALARM Figure 2A DATALARM CONNECTION DATALARM CONNECTION IN DAC 55 IN DAC 55 COMPARTMENT 1 COMPARTMENT 2 GRD IN GRD NOTE SOLID LINE CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE FOR THE DAC 55 S TO ACTIVATE THE CHECK DOOR FUNCTION ON THE DATALARM DOTTED LINE CONNECTION IS OPTIONAL AND WILL CAUSE THE HORN AND STROBE OF THE DAC 55 TO ACTIVATE WHEN A TEMPERATURE ALARM OCCURS INCREASES AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ANNUNCIATION IN A TEMPERATURE ALARM CONDITION IMPORTANT IF TWO DAC 55 S ARE BEING USED USE ONLY ONE FOR INCREASED ANNUNCIATION 1 IN OUT TO DAC 55 OPTIONAL CONNECTION CONNECTION CHECK DOOR IN DATALARM WIRING DIAGRAM CONNECTING IP 1P TO THE DATALARM Figure 2B CHECK DOOR CONNECTION IN DATALARM 1 IN This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen
26. anged to NO an alarm can only be silenced by pressing the Silence button on the alarm itself c Permit local configuration from the alarm panel This allows manual programming of alarm parameters on the individual alarms As shown the default is YES Changing to NO disables the hidden manual programming button on the respective Datalarm When changed to NO alarm parameters can only be programmed from the computer Other functions shown on this screen are a Remove this alarm from system completely button This button does as the name implies Use this function if you want to assign a different address to an alarm or if you are replacing an alarm NOTE Whenever alarms are addressed the Datahub will always assign the lowest available address to the alarm you are addressing Example If you have 5 alarms you wish to replace alarm 3 and you want the replacement alarm to have address 3 you must first use this remove function to remove alarm 3 from the list If you don t and you assign an address to the This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 225 40081 A Page 26 of 36 new alarm it will become alarm 6 the lowest available address he generic alarm and probe name appears here as the def
27. are a IP 1 Illuminated Pushbutton When installed inside of the walk in and connected to the Datalarm the IP 1 provides a Panic entrapment Alarm function b DAC 55 Door Monitor When installed on the walk in and connected to the Datalarm the DAC 55 provides a Door Ajar Alarm function The IP 1 may also be connected to the DAC 55 to combine Door Ajar and Panic Alarm Function AC FAIL Indicator Light Blinks on and off when there is no AC power LO BATT Indicator Light Blinks on and off when the battery is getting weak The following are installer accessible with the faceplate removed 8 120VAC CONN Line voltage for powering the Datalarm is connected to these wires Current draw This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 4 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions is less than 50ma Green wire must be connected to earth ground for proper operation 9 REMOTE NOTIF CONN These wires provide a means for connecting the Datalarm to remote notification devices Strobe lights security systems etc Outputs include normally open and normally closed dry contacts and a pulse voltage output for activati
28. atahub Battery backup with built in recharging circuitry to keep Datahub operational in a power failure 24 hours minimum of operation on battery Datalarm and Datahub firmware may be upgraded locally or remotely This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 3 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions SECTION 1 DATALARM The Datalarm may be used without the Datahub as a stand alone alarm or with the Datahub and a computer or computer network to offer full product capabilities A CONTROLS INDICATORS amp THEIR FUNCTIONS Refer to Figure 1 FIGURE 1 PROBE PROBE dc Two ONN REMOTE NOTIFICATION COLOR CODE BLUE DRY CONTACTS PURPLE COM YELLOW N C GREY GRD PULSE OUTPUTS i 6 VDC USE PULSE OUTPUT TO ACTIVATE AUTO DIALER The following are user accessible with the faceplate installed 1 Silence button n Run mode Normal operation press Silence to acknowledge an alarm condition and silence the audible alarm In Program mode press Silence to decrease or change a selected parameter value Example set point time delay C or F scale etc 2 Test button n
29. ault To change it to a name of your choice example DAIRY COOLER highlight the generic name and type In the new name Caution Statement This alarm is set to Autoset Mode Changing any temperature setpoint will disable this feature The Autoset function is described on page 9 If you choose to enter custom temperature setpoints the Autoset function is disabled and the caution statement will disappear when you next look at the Alarm Configuration page for this alarm Control Center Alarm Administration Center Click on the address of the alarm to be configured Name Alarm 1 Probe 1 1 Alarm 1 Probe 2 Alarm 2 Probe 1 4 Alarm 2 Probe 2 Alarm 3 Probe 1 4 Alarm 3 Probe 2 Alarm 4 Probe 1 4 Alarm 4 Probe 2 15 15 15 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions d Return to Admin without update button Use this button if you wish to return to the Alarm Administration Center screen without changing any parameters If you have changed parameters and you use this button to exit the parameter changes you have made will not be updated e Update and return to Admin Use this button If you want the system to update to the parameter changes you have made When this button 15 pressed the Update in progress please wait screen briefly appears and then you are returned to the Alarm Administration Center screen If you have entered names for the monitored compartm
30. ck on the Start menu 2 Click on Control Panel If you do not see Control Panel click on Settings and then click on Control Panel 3 Double click on Network Connections Depending on your operating system the may just say Network 4 Double click on the Local Area Connection icon under LAN or high speed internet 5 A Local Area Connection Properties screen will appear with a small scrollable window Scroll down to Internet Protocol TCP IP and double click on it 6 The box shown below will appear Select Use the following IP Address and enter the address 192 168 1 241 as shown If the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 does not appear automatically enter it manually as shown When completed click OK This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 16 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties You can get settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP a
31. confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 23 of 36 The display will briefly change to A001 Address 1 and then the alarm will return to Run mode The alarm displays a compartment temperature and begins normal operation Address 1 has Control Center Install New Alarms Searching for New Alarms The system is searching for new alarms Go to each alarm and press the SILENCE button Using the worksheet provided record the number displayed when the button is pressed along with the alarm location After visiting all alarms press the button below End Alarm Installation And Return To Administration now been assigned to this alarm Repeat this procedure with the remaining alarms addresses will be A002 A003 etc until all alarms have been addressed When complete return to the computer and press End Alarm Installation And Return To Administration his returns you to the Alarm Administration Center screen which will now appear similar to the screen as shown on the following page NOTE 1 f for any reason the addressing procedure is interrupted for 10 minutes or more the entire system will automatically return to Run mode Alarms that have already been addressed will maintain the new addresses The addre
32. d Select a Hub window shows the present address of the Datahub Note If you have more than one Datahub installed in a given location there will be more than one Datahub listed when the Datalarm IP Set window opens Each Datahub has a unique Mac Address which is labeled on the cover of the Datahub itself Datalarm 1 1 1 Hub Settings Select a Hub 182 168 1 242 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 12 160 s Mac Address 00 03 F4 01 33 B0 lt Reference this Mac Address to the one shown the screen so you know which 15 which The same result can also be obtained by temporarily disconnecting a Datahub from the network pressing Search Again on the IP Set screen and identifying the unit that is missing d In the Hub Settings window on the left side of the IP Set screen enter the new Datahub IP Address into the IP window and enter the router IP Address into the Gateway window The Network mask can typically be left at 255 255 255 0 e Press Set in the middle of the IP Set screen The address of the highlighted Datahub in the Select a Hub window will change to the new address Verify that the address of the highlighted Datahub has changed and then press Close to close the IP Set utility f To access the Datahub open your web browser and in the address bar type http followed by the new Datahub IP address you assigned example http 192 168 1 242 an
33. d hit enter This will bring you to the Datalarm login screen as shown on next page IP 132 158 1 242 MOD 5282 This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 18 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions DATALARM LOGIN SCREEN Control Center Welcome to Datalarm Status amp Control Center Location Test System running version 2 41 Please enter your password SECTION 3 DATAWARE SOFTWARE NOTE The Dataware software for accessing the individual Datalarms is built into the Datahub itself so it does not need to be installed However the Dataware software uses Java software Java is a trademark of Oracle to provide graphing capability and Java must be installed onto any computer used to generate graphs A copy of Java is contained on the Datalarm Utilities CD or it is available as a free download from www java com Once installed the Dataware software or any other application you may have which uses Java will automatically access Java when required Once you have reached the Datalarm Login page as shown above enter the default administrator password admin not case sensitive and click on the Submit but
34. damage and may void the warranty of the Product Retain the Instructions for future reference The Product shall only be used for the purposes described in the Instructions During installation of the Product all applicable laws regulations and industry rules including local electrical and safety codes the National Electric Code NEC and the Occupational Safety and Health Act OSHA must be strictly followed Consistent therewith follow applicable electrical codes regarding running of low voltage wiring and high voltage wiring in separate conduits and use appropriately rated wire insulation type voltage rating and wire gauge for all connections Supply connection wiring must be rated at least 90 C Use copper conductors only The enclosure used for mounting the Product must be properly grounded according to electrical code Confirm that the power source conforms to the requirements of the Product before connecting Do not exceed the rated limits of the Product Refer to the Product specifications for suitability of the Product to the application The Product is not suitable for use in wet locations Do not expose the Product to water moisture or condensation In no event should the Product be exposed to environments where sudden temperature changes with high humidity may result in the formation of condensation Any openings in the walls ceiling or floor of the Equipment for wiring or other reason must be sealed made airtight and water
35. ddress 192 168 1 241 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server 7 Open your web browser and enter the following address in the address bar http 192 168 1 240 Hit enter and you will be taken to the Datalarm Log In screen See page 18 for Dataware software instructions 2 Connecting the Datahub to a Router n order to connect to a router and assign an appropriate IP address to the Datahub you will need your router s IP address and you will also need the Datalarm IP Setup utility which is contained on the provided CD Rom The router IP address will be provided in the documentation that came with it when purchased or in all likelihood it can also be obtained from the router manufacturer s website The router IP address can also be obtained directly from your computer as follows For Windows XP Windows 2000 amp Windows 7 Click on Start Click on Run Type cmd and press Enter In the black window type ipconfig all and press Enter If Run does not appear use Search and type run A list will pop up showing the IP address the Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway The number after the Default Gateway example 192 168 0 1 is the Router IP address Write this address down NOTE Addresses labeled DNS Addresses will also show on this screen Write these down as well as you will need them if yo
36. ddresses generic names for the alarms and App Ver application version which is the software version presently running in your alarms This example shows five alarms For your specific application this screen will show all of the alarms that you have installed NOTE The Refresh Alarms List button is used in specific situations such as when alarms are removed from the system or when alarm software is upgraded Pressing this button will upgrade the list of alarms displayed to those which are currently installed and responding on the system 4 CONFIGURETHE INDIVIDUAL ALARMS This feature allows you to custom configure alarms according to your specific requirements Assign names to alarms or change alarm operating parameters Note the red message Click on the address of the alarm you wish to configure Clicking on an address will take you to the Alarm Configuration screen for the address you selected as shown on the following page NOTE All parameters are changed by highlighting and changing to the desired values or by using the drop down menus This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 25 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Op
37. e he Zoom Out button will allow you to view a larger graph than originally designated in terms of time displayed e he Pan buttons allow you to move backwards and forwards in time on the graph e f a Check Door or an AC Fail alarm occurs a wider trace will be superimposed over the temperature trace for the duration of the respective alarm condition A message will also appear in the lower left corner of the screen which states Events have been logged Move mouse over graph to view details Moving the mouse as described will provide more information regarding the respective alarm condition e he Print button allows you to print a copy of the graph you are viewing Click on it and follow the instructions to print GENERATING A LIST It Display List is selected a text list similar to the following on the next page will appear Java is not required to generate a list This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 31 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions Data for BAKERY COOLER 09 13 18 PM 05 24 2005 to 000001 gt 000002 gt 000003 000004 000005 000006 000007 000008 000009 000010
38. ed herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 225 40081 A Page 2 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions DATALARM MONITORING DATALOGGING SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Datalarm Monitoring System consists of two primary components described as follows 1 Datalarm The Datalarm is offered in two versions the Datalarm 1 for single compartment monitoring and the Datalarm 2 for two compartment monitoring Both versions provide readout of monitored temperature visual indicators to show compartment status audible alarm and dry contact output as well as pulse output for remote notification In addition to monitoring temperature the Datalarm also monitors AC power as well as providing a means for integrating a panic entrapment alarm and a door ajar alarm into the system When so configured the Datalarm constantly monitors compartment temperature AC power and door status and provides audible and visual alarms with remote notification capability whenever refrigeration failure power failure or a check door alarm panic or door ajar occurs Ihe Datalarm also contains internal memory Datalogging for storing a history of monitored conditions and alarm events Datahub and computer or computer network required for data access 2 Datahub Ihe Datahub is a propri
39. ents the screen will now appear similar to the screen as shown below This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 27 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions 5 ALARM STATUS CENTER The Alarm Status Center is the point of entrance into the Dataware software when the User password 15 utilized to access the system The User does not have access to any of the parameter settings already described when accessing the system with the Admin password Admin password provides access to all system functions and settings From the Alarm Status Center screen you are able to view all existing monitored conditions and you are also able to generate historical reports of past monitored conditions in graph format in list format or in CSV comma delimited format When you click on the Alarm Status Center button the following screen appears as shown below Control Center Alarm Status Center Showing All Units AC OK Batl 13 1 Click on alarm name to view details 04 10 59 PM 05 20 2005 Name Temp Lowalarm Hion Aian OheckDoor Power Clear MAIN KITCHEN COOLER 35 F p KITCHEN 2 F Ack MEAT COOLER SEAFOOD COOLER 4 DELI COOLER
40. erating Instructions Control Center Alarm Configuration 01 32 17 PM 04 17 2005 Application version 1 15 Bootloader version 0 05 mum qm o settime per sample mm ss 0600 Of approximate memory capacity in days IE Permit remote silencing of alarm Permit local configuration from alarm panel YES v Alarm 1 Probe 1 Alarm 1 Prabe 2 Low Setpoint Low Setpoint Alarm Time Alarm Time Delay Delay Caution This alarm is set to Autoset mode Changing any temperature setpoint will disable this feature Return to Admin without update Update and return to admin All of the settings shown above represent the default settings for the Datalarms Most of the parameters shown are explained under D Datalarm Programming on page 9 NOTE On Datalarm 1 single probe alarms the Probe 2 box does not appear The other parameter selections not covered under the aforementioned section are a Set time per sample etc his is the time period at which the alarm will record a sample of the monitored temperature As shown the default is every 6 minutes The range this can be set to is 10 seconds 00 10 to 40 minutes 40 00 in 10 second increments The memory capacity in days will update automatically b Permit remote silencing of alarm This allows you to acknowledge and silence an activated alarm remotely from the computer As shown the default is YES If you want to disable remote silencing change YES to NO When ch
41. etary server Combined with the Datalarm the Datahub offers the following capabilities Computer with web browser required for access to data and real time alarm conditions Dataware software for remote alarm access for viewing real time alarm conditions and for extracting data from the Datalarm s is pre installed into the Datahub Dataware is accessed with a web browser Web Enabled Ethernet port provides access for viewing Real Time Alarm Status and for Logging Data from a single computer from any computer on a LAN Local Area Network or via the Internet from any computer anywhere in the world Broadband connection at monitored location required for Internet access Password protected with two levels of password security Administrator and User Datalarms are completely programmable from a computer via the Datahub Or manually on the alarm front panel Historical Data is presented in graph format in list format or in CSV comma delimited format CSV format is downloadable into Microsoft Excel Microsoft Access or any other CSV compatible application for archiving and data manipulation Time and date stamping of data is generated in the Datahub in 12 or 24 hour format Email Capable Datahub can generate email when an alarm occurs and notify up to four addresses of the location and type of alarm condition Broadband access required for email notification Up to 100 Datalarms may be connected to a D
42. f defects in material or workmanship for the following warranty periods i New Products New Products consisting of microprocessor based controllers timers data loggers or remote monitoring devices for 1 year from date of purchase il Sensors and Accessories Sensors and accessories consisting of probes wireless sensors hoses relays switches mounting hardware or accessories for 90 days from date of purchase For complete details consult www kitchenbrains com warranty PATENTS The products manufactured by Kitchen Brains are protected under one or more of the following U S Patents 5 331 575 5 539 671 5 711 606 5 723 846 5 726 424 5 875 430 6 142 666 6 339 930 6 401 466 6 401 467 6 581 391 7 015 433 7 145 463 7 650 833 7 877 291 8 060 408 Plus foreign patents and patents pending Plus licensed patent 5 973 297 This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2253 40081 A Page 36 of 36
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44. ietary server to the Datalarms and It is utilized to connect and access up 100 Datalarms from a computer a computer network or the Internet Computer access is through an ordinary web browser Internet Explorer is recommended Internet Explorer is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation With the Datahub and a computer or computer network it is possible to configure the alarms remotely from a computer to view real time monitored conditions and to extract historical data regarding compartment temperatures and alarm conditions See page 1 General Description for a full list of Datahub features A CONNECTIONS CONTROLS INDICATORS amp THEIR FUNCTIONS Refer to Figure 3 FIGURE 3 1 16VAC Transformer Provides line voltage to the Datahub Connect input of transformer to 120VAC and connect 16VAC output to terminal strip on Datahub in accordance with Figure 3 NOTE 12VDC and Auto Dialer connections on the terminal strip are for powering and connecting an optional factory installed automatic telephone dialer These connections are not normally utilized for a typical installation 2 Black amp Red Flying Leads Provided for connection to the rechargeable battery The battery provided with the Datahub is 12VDC 4 ampere hours The AUTO 12 VDC OLSLER T U MM ee SS ee eee Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions Datahub contains recharging circuitry Connect as sh
45. ing Instructions Control Center Status Detail BAKERY FREEZER Select a beginning time and choose a graphical or list report Startat vj 20 2005 03 vj 44 v v riim h or 0 days 30 minutes ago Return to Status Center Display Graph Display List Download from this alarm Alarm Configuration Summary High Setpoint 3 Low Setpoint 9 Time Delay minutes 60 he Status Detail screen provides boxes for selecting a beginning time from when you wish to retrieve data The beginning time can be selected as a specific date and time from the pulldown boxes or it can be defined in days hours and minutes The screen also contains an Alarm Configuration Summary which contains setpoint and alarm time delay settings for the respective alarm you are viewing Click on Display Graph to generate a graphical report click on Display List to generate a listed text report or click on Download From This Alarm to generate a CSV comma delimited file GENERATING A GRAPH If Display Graph is selected a graph similar to the following screen will be generated Remember that Java must be loaded onto the computer for graphing to work NOTE The first time that a graph is generated in a given session will take a bit longer because Java is loading Subsequent graphing in a given session will be faster A 30 day graph at the 6 minute default sample rate will take about 25 seco
46. is ground CAT 5 wire normally used for Ethernet connections contains 4 twisted pairs of conductors 8 wires total Because CAT 5 wire is so widely available and because it is comparatively inexpensive It is recommended as the interconnecting wire of choice despite having more conductors than necessary The J boards Figure 5 provide two different means for interconnecting Datalarms to each other and to the Datahub Figure 5 MHOMLZN d 8 V 9 pATALARM 00000 J BOARD OOOOO P NETWORK The first means consists of two Ethernet jacks labeled NETWORK If these jacks are used the interconnecting wiring must be terminated with RJ45 jacks which are then plugged into the J boards Wire assignment in all plugs must be identical in order to insure network continuity Pre assembled Ethernet cables of appropriate length may also be used Connection on the Datahub is made to the FROM ALARMS jack on the Datahub The second means consists of two terminal blocks also labeled NETWORK These blocks are provided for cut wire connection to the J boards Note the terminal block connection assignment on Figure 5 For data communication terminals G A amp B only are required For Cat 5 wire assign a twisted pair to terminals A and B data and use one or two of the other connectors in the cable to terminal G ground Wire assignment must be identical for all connections to insure network continuity Con
47. itoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions B DATAHUB INSTALLATION This section also includes information for connecting Datalarms to the Datahub See Figure 4A Figure 4B and Figure 5 TERMINATION RESISTORS Two 120 ohm resistors are taped to the top of the Datahub for line termination of the cable that is used to interconnect Datalarms and the Datahub A third line termination resistor is built into the Datahub itself Use these resistors as follows If your installation is like Figure 4A put a line termination resistor onto the J Board at the end of the cable The alarm furthest away from the Datahub The resistor is connected across terminals A amp B of either of the green terminal blocks on the J Board See Figure 5 on page 14 This terminates the alarm end of the cable Select switch 8 on the Datahub press in on top to terminate the Hub end of the cable When so configured the other loose resistor is unused If your installation is like Figure 4B put line termination resistors onto the J Boards at each end of the cable The alarm at each end of the cable furthest away from the Datahub Resistors are connected as described for Figure 4A This terminates both ends of the cable Do Not select switch 8 on the Datahub when so configured This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software desc
48. ivates when an alarm occurs and deactivates when Silence is pressed Use this mode when the relay Is being used to activate a secondary annunciation device such as a horn or a strobe light c Latched Display reads LACH Relay activates when an alarm occurs and de activates when the alarm condition clears Use this mode when the relay is being used to send a signal to a building management system where it is desired that an alarm condition continues to be indicated until a condition has been corrected Press the Program button again after the desired relay mode has been selected to complete the programming process The display reads doNE Done and the alarm returns to the Run Mode normal operation and begins to perform its monitoring functions NOTE If the above described programming process is begun and is then interrupted for 2 or more minutes the Datalarm will automatically abort the Programming mode and will return to Run mode operating at the parameters that existed before programming began The programming process must be completed for selected changes to become new stored values This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 11 of 36 SECTION 2 DATAHUB The Datahub is a propr
49. l and diagnostic settings consist of the following e Login Always If this box is checked someone logging in while someone else is using the system will bump off the first user 24 Hour Clock If this box is checked reports will be generated in military time instead of AM PM format e Daylight Time Adj Check this box if you want the system to automatically adjust for standard and Daylight Saving Time e Reset System Duplicates the function of the Reset button on the Datahub 10 page 12 e Upgrade Alarm Firmware and Upgrade Hub Firmware These functions provide access to the Bootloader that is built into the Datalarms and the Datahub The Bootloader provides a means for upgrading or otherwise revising the operating code installed in these devices Modularm will provide this code as required in the appropriate format View Event Log Used for troubleshooting or other diagnostic purposes in tech support Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions situations 3 ASSIGN ADDRESSES TO THE ALARMS The Datalarm System design is based on Multi Drop configuration where all of the alarms are daisy chained to the same cable Bus In order for the system to identify the alarms on the bus each alarm must be assigned a unique address To assign addresses proceed as follows Read this section before you begin so as to proceed in the proper manner a
50. line net Enter your mail server name into the mail server window b Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Windows for entering these addresses are at the bottom of the next box on the screen labeled Network Configuration These addresses may also be obtained from your ISP or from the Run cmd ipconfig all sequence as described on page 16 c Mail User Name This optional field may required and may be provided by some ISP s If not leave it blank d Return address Enter the address where you want notification to be sent if mail does not go through Most likely you will enter your own email address here e Site Name Enter the address of the entire system Example Monmouth Hospital Main Kitchen Store 256 etc NOTE THE NAME THAT IS ENTERED HERE WILL ALSO APPEAR ON THE DATALARM LOG IN PAGE The first screen you see when accessing the system TO IDENTIFY THE LOCATION YOU ARE LOOKING AT f Send Mail Select from the pulldown menu how frequently you want email to be sent in an alarm condition Dest 1 4 Destination Enter the addresses where you would like email to be sent Once email has been configured you can check the test email box to generate a test message Ihe message will be sent when you leave the SYSTEM FUNCTIONS screen by pressing the Update and return to administration button NOTE Once you re enter the SYSTEM FUNCTIONS page the test email box will default
51. ly selected on the screen above Clicking on the Show Alerting Units message will display a list of only those alarms that are in an alarm condition This feature is useful in helping to easily identify an alarm displaying an alarm condition in installations with a large number of alarms he Low Alarm High Alarm and Check Door indicators duplicate the alarm lights on the individual alarms e Power indicates AC power status to the individual alarms OK AC Power FAIL AC Failure in progress FAILED AC Failure had occurred that was not acknowledged e The ACK buttons under the Clear heading are used to acknowledge and Silence an activated alarm remotely from the computer This will only function if Permit Remote Silencing of Alarm on the respective Alarm Configuration screen has been set to YES See 4b bottom of page 25 An unacknowledged Clear button will be red to identify the activated alarm and will return to gray when you click on it DOWNLOAD FROM ALL ALARMS e The Download From All Alarms button at the bottom of the screen may be used to generate a CSV comma delimited file which may be read by Excel Access or any other CSV compatible application The file contains sequentially listed data for all alarms for a selected time period Clicking on this button will take you to the Download From All Alarms screen Select a start date and time from which you wish to retrieve data click
52. nds to generate This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 30 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions window a oe 96 07 51 PM10 18 PM 12 44 AM 03 11 AM 05 37 AM 08 04 AM 10 31 12 57 PM 03 24 PMOS 50 PM window 2 from 01 08 5 25 04 PM to 01 09 5 50 55 PM Regarding the Status Detail Graph screen the following is noted The temperature generates a multi colored trace for easier identification of monitored conditions Blue Safe Yellow Abnormal Temp alarm time delay is timing out and Red Alarm In accordance with the message Move mouse over graph to view details in the lower left hand corner moving the mouse as described will provide a continuous numerical update of the time and temperature corresponding to the location of the mouse on the graph Click and drag the mouse over a section of the graph that you wish to zoom in on A new graph will be generated representing the highlighted area If the original graph has been changed by zooming in or other button functions the Zoom Orig button will return you to the graph originally displayed Return to Status Page
53. nection on the Datahub is made to the FROM ALARMS terminal block on the Datahub Connect the output of the transformer provided to the 16VAC terminals in the Datahub and connect transformer input to 120VAC Once powered up the System Active Lights 4 page 11 will activate Connect an Ethernet cable to the jack labeled ETHERNET TO NETWORK on the Datahub and connect the other end of the Ethernet cable as follows a If you are connecting the Datahub directly to a single computer you may need to use a crossover adaptor in order to achieve successful communication between the Datahub and the computer Connect the cable to the adaptor and connect the jack to the Ethernet port on the computer This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 15 of 36 b If you are connecting the Datahub to a network router or switch a crossover adaptor would not be used Connect the cable directly to the router or switch Important There are two small LEDs built into the ETHERNET TO NETWORK jack on the Datahub These LEDs will be lit when the cable is plugged in on both ends if the connections are correct If the LED s are not lit you will not be able to communicate with the Datahub Note On
54. nnect according to Figure 2B using the right conduit as a means for making connections The IP 1 comes with pre connected interconnecting wire IMPORTANT AFTERWIRING HAS BEEN INSTALLED SEAL CONDUIT OPENINGS AND OTHER OPENINGS SENSOR INTO COMPARTMENT WITH SILICONE TO PREVENT MOISTURE FROM ENTERING THE ALARM ENCLOSURE OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 7 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions INSTALLATION GENERAL SAFETY MEASURES AND PRODUCT LIMITATIONS This product Product must be installed by a licensed electrician experienced in working in the types of environments for which this Product is intended to be utilized specifically commercial walk in coolers and freezers Equipment Personnel installing the Product must carefully and completely read the Operating and Installation Instructions Instructions and instructions and specifications of the Equipment manufacturers before attempting to operate and install the Product Failure to comply with the Instructions and the instructions and specifications of the Equipment manufacturers may result in personal injury and or property
55. off the buzzer and put the alarm back into run mode NOTE If Silence isn t pressed within 30 seconds the buzzer will turn off and the alarm will return to run mode automatically DATALARM INSTALLATION Remove the 3 faceplate screws and remove the faceplate It is easier to mount the external enclosure if the alarm and the battery are temporarily removed remove grab the alarm backplate assembly slide up and then lift out Reverse to re install after the enclosure has been mounted This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 6 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions 3 Mount the enclosure in a suitable location 6 Bring 120VAC through the left conduit to the top A Surface Mount Use the 4 mounting holes on the back wall of the enclosure B Flush Mount Make a cutout in the mounting surface 9 3 8 high by 4 3 8 wide Use the 4 mounting holes on the front flange of the enclosure C Re install the alarm into the enclosure 4 The top of the enclosure has two knockouts for 12 conduit The left conduit is used to provide power to the alarm The right conduit is used for connecting the cable from the J board
56. on of an automatic telephone dialer Wire color code is adjacent to Figure 1 10 CHECK DOOR CONN Check Door Connection Used to connect the IP 1 s or the DAC 55 s to the Datalarm Optional devices for Check Door function See 5 on previous page and also see connection diagrams Fig 2A amp 2B on page 8 11 PROBE CONN Probe Connection Used to connect the provided temperature sensor s Connect in accordance with Figure 1 Note Probes do not have polarity 12 DATA PORT Used to interconnect the Datalarm s to the Datahub Connection is made with the J board and the connecting cable that comes with the J board IMPORTANT The Data Port on the Datalarm is not an Ethernet port It should not be connected directly to a computer or a router It should only be connected to a J board or to the From Alarms connection on the Datahub 13 DEF ADD Default Address Button This button is used to restore the address of the Datalarm to the factory default address Factory default address is A254 This button is seldom used and only has application if the alarms will be connected to a Datahub 14 DEF SET Default Setpoint Button The Datalarm contains pre programmed default values for changeable parameters such as temperature set points alarm time delay scale etc Press this button If you wish to restore these default values 15 BAT SLP Battery Sleep Patent Pending The Datalarm contains
57. ontains functions which effect entire system operation Some or all of the functions on this screen may or may not be used for your application To review settings contained here press SYSTEM FUNCTIONS and the following screen appears Control Center System Functions 21 10 53 03 06 2005 Set User Password Set Administrator Password Old Password New again Configure Email Notification Mail Server imail oglonine net Dest 1 hest modularm com Site Name Test System Detst Send Mail inever Network Configuration IP Address 192 168 2 240 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 1662 1 Pri ONS Server 157 206 3 205 Sec DNS Server 167 206 3133 Caution changing these settings may disconnect session Dynamic DNS Setup Dyn DNS Name User D IP Detect Name Password Refresh DNS T Hut domain DDNS Shutdown Other System Functions Retum to Admin without update Update and return to admin Please note the Return to Admin without update and Update and return to admin buttons on the bottom of the screen Any changes made on this screen must be followed by pressing Update and return to admin for the changes to take effect It you do not wish to make changes press Return to admin without update to exit the SYSTEM FUNCTIONS screen Pressing the ENTER key will result in no changes saved This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication c
58. opying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 21 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions Functions on the SYSTEM FUNCTIONS screen are 1 Set User and Administrator Passwords This is where the default passwords Admin and User may be changed to passwords of your choice Enter the old and new passwords as shown in the respective boxes 2 Set User Screen Refresh This setting affects how quickly the system updates when looking at alarm conditions on the ALARM STATUS CENTER screen The default is 5 seconds which is satisfactory for most applications Use the pulldown menu to change from the default setting Set Auto Logout The system is designed to automatically log off after a period of time if there Is no user activity This feature prevents someone trom locking others out of the system if they have not logged off properly The default is 30 minutes Use the pulldown menu to change from the default setting 4 Configure Email Notification The system can be configured to send email to a maximum of 4 addresses regarding alarm conditions To set it up fill in the form as follows a Mail Server You will need to obtain the mail server name from your Internet Service Provider ISP Example mail opton
59. own on Figure 3 From Alarms Provided for connecting alarm s to the Datahub Datalarms are daisy chained together as shown on Figures 4A amp 4B utilizing J boards as shown on Figure 5 System Active Lights When the Datahub is powered and functioning the red 3V light is on and the four amber lights are sequentially scanning from left to right Ethernet To Network Jack Provided for connection to a computer or computer network Option Switches Used for manual configuration of certain Datahub settings Options switches are examined ONCE at power up time or whenever the Reset Switch See 10 on the next page is pressed Press in the top of a selected option switch to close the switch Switches 1 4 should be re opened by pressing the bottom of the switch after the desired effect takes place Switches 5 8 should be left in the desired position once selected Option Switch assignments and functions are Switch 1 Select to restore Datahub defaults Passwords alarm names and other Datahub settings are reset to default values IP address and Alarm settings are not changed misi 123456878 OPTIONS N N C AUTO PHONE DRY CONT DALER LINE 5e BLACK RED 1 3 CONNECT TO 12V This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is st
60. ribed herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 13 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions TYPICAL INTERCONNECTIONS Figure 4A J BOARD J BOARD J BOARD DATAHUB DATALARM DATALARM DATALARM SS WORLD WIDE WEB TYPICAL INTERCONNECTIONS Figure 4B J BOARD J BOARD J BOARD J BOARD EE E acm mE DATAHUB MESS nau ab 4 D D v e 9 9 y Sie se D a T CI i e COMPUTER OR WORLD NETWORK WIDE WEB DATALARM DATALARM DATALARM DATALARM DATALARM This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 223 40081 A Page 14 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions The Datahub is mounted inside of a hinged 12 x 12 x 3 steel enclosure which will also contain the rechargeable backup battery and if so ordered an optional Autodialer 1 Select a suitable location for mounting the Datahub enclosure Considerations for a suitable location are a Easy physical access to the Datahub b Access to
61. rictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 12 of 36 Switch 2 Resets passwords to Admin and User Nothing else is changed Switches 3 amp 4 Close 3 to set IP address to 192 168 0 240 Close 4 to set IP address to 192 168 1 240 Close 3 amp 4 to set IP address to 192 168 2 240 Note There is an IPSet Utility contained on the provided UTILITIES CD which offers another means of setting the IP Address of the Datahub If this utility is used Switches 3 amp 4 are generally unneeded Switch 5 Enables Diagnostic mode Typically activated in tech support situations Normal position is off Switch 6 Enables Datahub debugging via serial port Typically activated in tech support situations Normal position 15 off Switch 7 Unused Switch 8 Built in Datahub line termination resistor Dry Contact Connections Provided as a means for connecting the relay in the Datahub to other external devices Normally open and normally closed dry contacts may be used to activate security systems building management systems external horns strobe lights or other remote notification equipment Autodialer For connection of phone line to the optional Autodialer RST Reset button Usually used in conjunction with options switch Press reset button to implement function changes that are selected on options Switch TM a UM M M l Datalarm Temperature Mon
62. ssing procedure must be restarted to address the remaining alarms Alarms that have already been addressed will not revert to the Address mode when the procedure is restarted NOTE 2 To check the alarm address at any time press the Test button on the Datalarm The alarm address will be the third parameter to display The letters Addr will display followed by the alarm address See Test Mode 7d on page 6 M M SS Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 2235 40081 A Page 24 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions Control Center Install New Alarms Alarm Status Conter MM System Functions Alarm Administration Center Click on the address of the alarm to be configured MAIN KITCHEN COOLER 445 MAIN KITCHEN FREEZER 2 BAKERY COOLER 445 FREEZER 4 MEAT COOLER 445 SEAFOOD COOLER DELI COOLER 4 15 PRODUCE COOLER Refresh Alarm List The screen now shows the alarm a
63. tify a particular alarm on a network and is only relevant when the alarm is connected to the Datahub e Display reads AUtO Autoset and then displays On enabled or OFF disabled f Display reads SCLE Scale and then displays F Fahrenheit or C Centigrade g Display reads High Alarm Setpoint and then displays selected setpoint value The respective HiAL light is red when this setting displays h Display reads Low Alarm Setpoint and then displays selected setpoint value The respective LoAL light is red when this setting displays i Display reads dLAy Alarm Delay and then displays selected alarm time delay value in minutes The respective HI and LO alarm lights blink on and off when this setting displays j NOTE On the Datalarm 1 single compartment alarm the display goes to k below after i above is completed On the Datalarm 2 two compartment alarm g thru above are repeated to show the settings for the second probe k Display reads rbAC ringback and then displays selected ringback time delay value in minutes See page 10 6 for Ringback description l Display reads rLAY relay configuration and then displays OFF UnLA or LACH depending on the selected mode See page 10 item 7 Alarm Relay for a description of relay operation m Display lights all segments all alarm lights turn on and buzzer sounds Press Silence to turn
64. tight with appropriate materials e g silicone caulk or foam both on the outside and inside of the Equipment to prevent moisture or condensation from entering the compartment of the Equipment and forming and accumulating on the interior walls of the compartment and the contents of the compartment including the Product Failure to properly seal such openings may i result in damage to the Equipment and contents of the compartment ii pose a safety hazard and iii void the warranty of the Product To prevent moisture or condensation from entering or forming in the enclosure used for the Product any openings in this enclosure for wiring access or other purpose must be appropriately sealed with materials such as silicone caulk or foam Installation of the Product should be inspected and the Product tested by qualified personnel to ensure the Product performs safely and in accordance with the Product specifications Periodic testing of the Product should be performed on an ongoing basis at least quarterly to ensure the Product continues to perform properly All personnel operating maintaining repairing or interfacing with the Product must be instructed in the use of the Product and provided with the Instructions The Instructions must be kept in an accessible location for easy reference WARNING Hazard of electric shock Power sources must be turned off or otherwise disconnected prior to installation or servicing of the Product Lock and t
65. to unchecked Network Configuration IMPORTANT Note the red caution statement in this section Changing these settings may disconnect session Use this section to view or change the system address configuration to your computer or network Fields in this section indicate the following a IP Address This is the fixed IP address of the Datahub The default address is 192 168 1 240 If it has been changed with the IPSet utility the changed address will appear in this field You may also change the address manually in this field by highlighting the address and entering a new one b Gateway his is typically the same as your router address c Primary and Secondary DNS Server f you have configured email these addresses have already been filled in These addresses may also be obtained from your ISP or from the Run cmd ipconfig all sequence as described on page 16 d Subnet Mask The default is 255 255 255 0 If your system is connected directly to a broadband connection your ISP will advise you what the subnet mask should be If your System is connected to a router or if you are unsure leave the subnet mask at the default HTTP port The default is 80 The HTTP port is a web server port and is only of concern if you plan on accessing your system over the Internet If necessary for example if port 80 is blocked or not supported by your ISP the port may be changed to a new port in this field NOTE
66. ton or hit Enter You will be taken to the Alarm Administration Center screen as shown on the next page Note The administrator password provides access to all system functions and settings The second default password is user and the user password only accesses alarm conditions and allows the user to generate reports The user password does not provide access to any system settings The default Administrator admin and User user passwords are changeable by the Administrator from inside of the Dataware software This document contains confidential information The dissemination publication copying or duplication of this document or the software described herein without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited Kitchen Brains 2013 www KitchenBrains com 225 40081 A Page 19 of 36 Datalarm Temperature Monitoring Datalogging System Installation and Operating Instructions ALARM ADMINISTRATION CENTER SCREEN Control Center Install New Alarms Set system Clock Alarm Status Center System Functions Alarm Administration Center Click Install New Alarms to begin installation mu alarms connected Refresh Alarm List The five buttons across the top direct you to other functions of the software The box that says No alarms connected is where the alarms will be listed once addresses have been assigned To set up the system proceed as follows 1 SE
67. u are going to use the email feature Once you have obtained the router IP address open your web browser and in the address bar type http followed by the router IP address you obtained example http 192 168 0 1 and hit enter This will bring you to the router login page which normally requires you to enter a user name and a password Consult the Router user manual for this information The default user name and password may be admin You must have the proper user name and password or you will not be able to gain access to the router Please Note Fach router is different You may need to refer to your router manual for DHCP information and configuration Once you have gained access to the router find the tab or button labeled DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and click on it This will provide you with an address range that the router uses to automatically assign addresses to various machines that are on your LAN local area network It is important when assigning a static IP address to the Datahub that you pick an address which Is outside of this designated range or conflicts may result For example if your router has an address range of 192 168 1 100 to 192 168 1 150 50 addresses which is reserved for automatically assigning addresses you must choose an address for the Datahub which is outside of this range A suitable address in this instance would be 192 168 1 151 Note that the first three numbers
68. ue Check Door Alarm The Check Door Function can be used to generate a Panic Entrapment Alarm a door ajar alarm or annunciation of both of these conditions See Check Door Indicator lights page 4 for optional equipment required If there is no check door alarm the check door light is off In a check door alarm the check door light glows red and the horn sounds Press the Silence button to stop the horn from sounding and to extinguish the check door light Note If the check door alarm is generated by a DAC 55 door monitor the alarm condition must be cleared on the DAC 55 before it can be cleared on the Datalarm AC FAIL The decimal point on the display above AC FAIL is used to visually annunciate a power failure If AC power is on the AC Fail light is off The AC Fail light will begin to blink whenever power is interrupted Power interruptions of less than 1 minute will not generate an AC Fail alarm In power interruptions of less than 1 minute the AC light will turn off and the alarm will automatically reset when power 15 restored Power interruptions of 1 minute or longer will generate an AC Fail alarm The horn begins to beep on and off with the blinking AC Fail light and all other lights including the display will turn off so as to conserve battery power Press the Silence button to stop the horn from sounding Anytime the Silence button is pressed during an AC Fail alarm the alarm will briefly display the

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