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1.                                   77         THERMISTOR                                                        77    ENVIRONMENTAL           5                                              79  RELAY OUTPUTS  Los ERES ELDER                 e th        79  LED  INDICATORS  2               ak SN                        eh      79  POWER SUPPLY    ettet                      UG                    d 79  ENVIRONMENTAL    err ec ERR khe                      Ee e                  79  PHYSICAL  CELL682 UNIT IN NEMA 4 ENCLOSURE                           79    APPENDIX E  REPLACING THE BACKUP BATTERY             81  APPENDIX     OPTIONAL           5        5                    83    APPENDIX     RETURNING YOUR CELL682 FOR REPAIR         85    Test Log                             87Z    Cell682 User   s Manual    12    Chapter 1  Introduction    CHAPTER 1  INTRODUCTION    Congratulations on your purchase of the Cell682 by Sensaphone    The Cell682 is a powerful monitoring  alarm  and control system  Its built in wire   less technology means you won t need a telephone line to communicate with the  unit  It can monitor and control your environment and equipment using eight dry  contact inputs  six analog inputs  built in power failure detection  and two relay  outputs  It can perform simplex or duplex alternating pump control using a level  transducer or float switches  The unit can also perform machine to machine con   trol among multiple Cell682 devices  Up to 8 machine to machine control a
2.                                32  DRY CONTACT                                                               32                         0    SAAR ERA EREESMENVS 34  ANALOG INPUTS                                                              35    Cell682 User   s Manual  CHAPTER 5  OUTPUT                                           39    SETTING THE OUTPUT NAME                                            39  CONFIGURING THE OUTPUT OPERATING MODE                             AO  SWITCHING THE                                                          AO  OUTPUT STATUS  amp                5                                          AO    HOW IT WORKS   FLOAT 5            5                                     41  HOW IT WORKS   ANALOG LEVEL 5                                         42  INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS                                     42  PROGRAMMING FOR PUMP                                                  43  OUTPUT WIRING                                   Alls  SPS Y      A AA    LOCAL OUTPUT                                                            46  IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND WARNINGS                              46  SAMPLE APPLICATION                          Sethe LN A7    HOW DOES NOTIFICATION WORK                                      49                                 Ferre ror HERUM e odes 49  TERMET EMA 255 eA        roto Tte ER IR ht 51  ALPHANUMERIC PAGER Sas Seo eg VW iba rr ERO ROM eon ei ay 52  TEXT MESSAGING TO CELL           5                          
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4.             intemet          x       153336999                   Call Escalation Tier  7 2    V Enabled         CY Apply   X Coca      Figure 8  Destination Edit for Cell Phone       53    Cell682 User   s Manual    54    Enter the name for this destination  up to 14 characters  and in the Type field  select Internet E mail  In the To  field enter the e mail address as described in the  list below  up to 34 characters     Warning  Before entering an e mail address into the Cell682  be sure to test the    address first  using your computer and standard email software  Verify that the  address is working and that the message is delivered        Cellular                                          E mail Address Format  3 River Wireless                       XXXXXXXXX 2sms 3rivers net  Advantage Communications           XXXXXXXXx advantagepaging com                    bse    GR  Ro ur RRA er m e e XXXXXXXXx mmode com  Airtouch              2                       XXXXXXXXX airtouch net  Airtouch Pagers 2                  XXXXXXXXX airtouchpaging com  Airtouch Pagers 2                XXXXXXXXX alphapage airtouch com  Airtouch Pagers                       XXXXXXXXx myairmail com  ATE   putos ex asa e      XXXXXXXxx message alltel com  Alltel PES RS                  od cere Tee      XXXXXXXxx message alltel com          om RR             a eas        XXXXXXXXX alltelmessage com  Ameritech                                    XXXXXXXXX pageapi com  Arch Pagers  PageNet                   
5.            53  ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT VIA                                             57  ADDITIONAL                                                                  57    PART ONE  ALARM NOTIFICATION AND                                                 59  TER DELAY rm err                   RE        ee hoes tallies eels dane 61  ALARM                                                                       61  ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT   TEXT MESSAGE TO CELL PHONE                62  PART TWO  STATUS           5                                            63    STATUS REFRESH                 twee e               as 65  PROGRAMMING           5                                               65  PROGRAMMING VIA THE WEB                                             65    10    Table of Contents  SWITCHING OUTPUTS VIA THE WEB                                         66    ALARM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT     5                                           66    CHAPTER 11  TESTING THE       682                     67    NOTIFICATION TESTING          eo        RR 67  INPUT TESTING                    Bee        wes rb 67  OUTPUT TESTING    nie see se ee mmm ee        bee eee ER R SA 68  CONTROL PROGRAMMING                                            68  PUMP CONTROL    nemi                      ee incre YISYRe      Gee 68    APPENDIX A  CHECKING YOUR CELL682 FOR PROPER                                               71    APPENDIX                                                         73    APPENDIX     THERMISTOR
6.        682 A SENSAPHONE    REMOTE MONITORING SOLUTIONS       USER S MANUAL    VERSION 1 2    SENSAPHONE    REMOTE MONITORING SOLUTIONS    Cell682 User s Manual  Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document  18 complete  accurate and up to date  Sensaphone assumes no responsibil   ity 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 informa   tion in this manual     Copyright O 2010 Sensaphone    First Edition  version 1 2  November 2010  Written and produced by Sensaphone   Please address comments on this publication to   Sensaphone   901 Tryens Road   Aston  PA 19014    Sensaphone is a registered trademark of Sensaphone     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  Your Cell682 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 Cell682 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 register     Do not use your Cell682 near water  or
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8.     of cable slack to  come into the enclosure  This will make it easier to turn the panel over   5  Remove the four screws securing the Cell682 housing to the back panel and  carefully remove the Cell682   6  Remove the connectors from the battery by carefully pulling and wiggling  the connectors from the battery tabs   7  Remove the screws holding the battery bracket and remove the bracket   8  Dispose of recycle the old battery following local recycling regulations for  lead batteries   9  Insert the new replacement battery into the slot and replace the bracket   Secure the bracket with the two screws   10  Attach the battery connector at the end of the BLACK wire to the   nega   tive  terminal of the new battery   11  Attach the battery connector at the end of the RED wire to the   positive   terminal of the new battery   12  Place the Cell682 over the four metal stand offs and re attach the four  screws   13  Readjust the cables through the compression connectors and secure the fit   tings   14  Plug the power transformer into the outlet   15  Connect the Black battery wire to the    BAT      terminal   16  Connect the Red battery wire to the    BAT      terminal     81    Cell682 User   s Manual                                           Figure 1  Battery placement    82    APPENDIX F  Optional Accessories   APPENDIX F  OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES   The sensors and accessories listed below are available from Sensaphone and rep    resent the most commonly used devices  Other dry
9.    You can use tier escalation to organize the destination delivery  Set each desti   nation to its own tier level and set the delay to two minutes  In this case a new  message will be sent every two minutes to the next tier level    Rearranging the destination order can be done simply by changing the Tier  Levels     57    Cell682 User   s Manual    58    Chapter 9  Operation  CHAPTER 9  OPERATION  After installation and programming have been completed  the Cell682 is fully  operational  This chapter explains how the Cell682 operates     PART ONE  ALARM NOTIFICATION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT  There are 3 stages to a complete alarm event  1  Alarm Recognition  2  Alarm  Notification  and 3  Acknowledgment    Note that not all fault conditions will go through each stage  For example  some  may not meet the recognition time     ALARM RECOGNITION  1  The Cell682 monitors 8 dry contact inputs  6 analog inputs  main power   and battery backup  When the status of an input changes or exceeds user   programmed limits  it causes a fault condition   2  If the fault condition lasts long enough to meet its programmed recogni   tion time  the fault condition becomes an alarm and the Cell682 begins the  alarm notification sequence     ALARM NOTIFICATION  The Cell682 can send alarms via Voice phone call  E mail  Alphanumeric pager   or Text message to wireless  cell  phone     DIALOUT NOTE  CALL PROGRESS   The Cell682 monitors call progress when dialing out in voice mode  If it dials  out and enco
10.   46    Click the down arrow in the Input Trigger field to select the input that will initiate  the event  If you select a Dry Contact input  you can have the event occur when  the selected input goes from Open to Closed or Closed to Open  If you select an  Analog input you can have the event occur if the input is equal to  greater than  or  less than a specified value    Enter a value for the comparison  range   16 300 to 16 300      Note  Peer to peer events are triggered as soon as the input meets the trigger  conditions  There is no recognition time applied in this case  Also  peer to peer  events will not be executed while you are on line locally     Next  enter the PIN and Password of the Cell682 unit whose output you want to  switch  Select the output number and action  either ON or OFF   Click Apply or  OK when finished  Remember  the target output must be set to manual mode  oth   erwise the command will be ignored  If the password is wrong the command will  be ignored as well     LOCAL OUTPUT CONTROL   You can perform control logic using the same inputs and outputs on a single  Cell682 unit  If you want to switch an output on the same Cell682 as the input   then simply enter      unit s own PIN  a password is not required in this case   The  output must be set to manual mode  Local output control does not use any airtime  and also executes instantly  as long as there are no preceding peer to peer events  that must communicate with a different Cell682 device      IMP
11.   ese        d 15        682 WEB PAGE    osc           Saw base Screg es eee                   15  TECHNICAL                                                               4 15    CHAPTER 2  INSTALLATION                             17    OPERATING                                                         17  ACTIVATING YOUR       682                                           17  MOUNTING THE CELL682  NEMA 4X HOUSING                             17  LOCKING THE NEMA 4X           5                                            18  ANTENNA INFORMATION                                             19  CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY                                      19  CONNECTING THE                                                         20  WIRING PROCEDURE                                                 20  GROUNDING socs                        E                  21  WIRING SENSORS TO DRY                         8                              21  WIRING SENSORS TO ANALOG           5                                  23  WIRING                               5                                         24    INSTALLING AND STARTING THE SOFTWARE                                27  ACTIVATING YOUR       682                                           27  CHECKING WIRELESS SIGNAL                                                  29  CEIL682   WEB PAGE 2 2  eee de RR Mae T A Re uei 4 30    ALARM  STATES                                               pa aes EDAD 31  DRY CONTACT INPUTS                 
12.  ALARM at Sensaphone Cell682  250  2 Water Level is now 21   Level crossed limit of 20   To acknowledge send 2002       ALARM NOTIFICATION   TEXT MESSAGE TO CELL PHONE  When sending an alarm text message to a cell phone the Cell682 leaves a mes   sage on the display of the phone  A sample is shown below    Low 4 20mA ALARM at Sensaphone Cell682  250  2 Water Level is now 21    Level crossed limit of 20  To acknowledge send 2002       TIER DELAY   You can group destinations into tiers and then program a delay time until the  next tier gets called  This allows you to contact your primary personnel first  and  if necessary  escalate the calling to the next level  Up to 24 tiers can be  configured  The Cell682 will start sending alarm messages to all destinations  programmed in Tier 1  If the alarm is acknowledged  it will halt the notification  process for that alarm and no additional alarm messages will be delivered  If all  of the Tier 1 destinations have been sent the alarm message and no acknowl   edgement was received  the unit will wait the programmed Tier Delay Time and  then start sending the alarm to the destinations in the next Tier  An example is  described below     Tier 1 destinations     Tier 2 destinations     Chapter 9  Operation  Tier 3 destinations     Chuck Janet Morton  Mary George Zach  Sue Ron Tony  Derek Jason   Dave Carmen    Tier Delay Time  60 minutes   An alarm occurs at 8 00pm   The Cell682 starts sending alarm messages to members of Tier 1    No one 
13.  BREACH OF WARRANTY OR TORT  AND WHETHER OR NOT    CAUSED BY WARRANTORS    NEGLIGENCE     WITHOUT WAIVING ANY PROVISION IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  IF A  CIRCUMSTANCE ARISES WHERE WARRANTORS ARE FOUND TO BE LIABLE FOR   ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF MISTAKES  NEGLIGENCE  OMISSIONS   INTERRUPTIONS  DELAYS  ERRORS OR DEFECTS IN WARRANTORS    PRODUCTS OR  SERVICES  SUCH LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE  CUSTOMER FOR WARRANTORS    PRODUCT AND SERVICES OR  250 00  WHICHEVER IS  GREATER  YOU HEREBY RELEASE WARRANTORS FROM ANY AND ALL OBLIGATIONS   LIABILITIES AND CLAIMS IN EXCESS OF THIS LIMITATION     INDEMNIFICATION AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE  YOU WILL INDEMNIFY  DEFEND  AND HOLD HARMLESS WARRANTORS  THEIR OWNERS  DIRECTORS  OFFICERS   EMPLOYEES  AGENTS  SUPPLIERS OR AFFILIATED COMPANIES  AGAINST ANY   AND ALL CLAIMS  DEMANDS OR ACTIONS BASED UPON ANY LOSSES  LIABILITIES   DAMAGES OR COSTS  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES THAT ARE  DIRECT OR INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL  SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  AND INCLUDING  ATTORNEYS FEES AND LEGAL COSTS  THAT MAY RESULT FROM THE INSTALLATION   OPERATION  USE OF  OR INABILITY TO USE WARRANTORS    PRODUCTS AND  SERVICES  OR FROM THE FAILURE OF THE WARRANTORS    SYSTEM TO REPORT   A GIVEN EVENT OR CONDITION  WHETHER OR NOT CAUSED BY WARRANTORS     NEGLIGENCE     YOU AGREE TO RELEASE  WAIVE  DISCHARGE AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE  WARRANTORS  THEIR OWNERS  DIRECTORS  OFFICERS  EMPLOYEES  AGENTS   SUPPLIERS OR AFFILIATED COMPANIES  
14.  Number    1234       Freezer  5    is 38 degrees Fahrenheit   Level crossed limit of 36 degrees    To acknowledge press 1    Chapter 8  Alarm Notification    To acknowledge the alarm your must press 1 on a touch tone telephone when  prompted  The system will reply with    alarm acknowledged    when it receives  your acknowledgment  The message will be repeated 3 times so you have   3 chances to acknowledge the alarm during the call  If the the alarm is not  acknowledged the system will hang up  wait a few minutes  and then call again   The system will call up to 3 times per telephone number     INTERNET E MAIL   The Cell682 can send alarm messages to internet e mail addresses  The alarm  message will comprise information from within your Cell682 including the pro   grammed Unit Name  and Input Name  To program an e mail destination  click  on the Alarm Notification tab        Figure 3  Alarm Notification    This screen provides a list of the programmed alarm destinations  To program  or change a destination   s information  click on the name of the person to edit   or select unused for a new entry  and then click the Edit button  The Edit  Destination screen will appear           irinrel        ASS     te                                   com    Citta to E 2    9 Ended         So              Figure 4  Destination Edit for E mail       Enter the name for this destination  up to 14 characters  and in the Type field  select Internet E mail  In the To  field enter the e mail ad
15.  TYPE   The input Type can be temperature 2 8K    F   C   10K    F   C   or 4 20mA  Select  the type to match your sensor     Note  Be sure to put the input jumper in the correct position     INPUT ENABLE DISABLE   A channel must be Enabled for the input to be read by the Cell682  When a chan   nel is enabled its status will appear on the status screen and on the web page   Select the type of analog input from the pulldown menu     SETTING TABLE LIMITS   When 4 20mA is selected  you can enter table low and high values to correlate the  4mA and 20mA signals to actual values for your application  For example  suppose  youre using    4 20mA transducer to measure the depth of water      a 15 foot well   Simply enter a Table Low value of 0 and a Table High value of 15 and the Cell682  will scale the input to read between 0 and 15 feet    Programmable range   Table Low High   16 300 to 16 300   Default settings   Table Low value  0   Table High value  100    CALIBRATION    To compensate for minor variances in sensor accuracy  an offset may be pro        grammed for each analog input  For example  if the above input were sensing  temperature and was reading 3 degrees too low  then the calibration would be set  at 3 as shown above  to obtain an accurate reading  Only Analog type inputs can  be calibrated     35    Cell682 User   s Manual    36    ALARM ENABLE DISABLE   The Enable Alarms checkbox activates the alarm processing functions for the  selected channel  When the input exceed
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17.  available  This is required for the unit to operate   Activation enables access to your unit via the CELL682 website  as well as pro   vides for notification of alarms via e mail and voice phone call    3  Install the unit in an area that provides good cellular reception  An optional  external antenna with 16  cable is available  if necessary    4  Attach the antenna to the top of the enclosure and plug in the power supply   Connect the black battery wire  taped to the inside of the enclosure  to the   BAT    terminal    5  Once the unit powers up  make sure the In Range and Registered LED   s are lit    6  Configure the input jumpers  if necessary  and connect the sensors to the ter   minal strip    7  Verify status on the web site   the PIN number is the last four digits of the  serial number and the default password is    cell682         CELL682 WEB PAGE   Your CELL682 is accessible via the Internet at www CELL682 com  Simply enter  your PIN and password  default is cell682  and you will be logged in to the web  page for your device  Your PIN is the last 4 digits of your serial number  Be sure  to change your password for security purposes  To see the current values click the  Status Refresh link and in about 2 minutes you will see the current input and out   put values displayed on the page  You can make programming changes and even  control the relay outputs from the web page  If any programming was performed  using a direct connection to the serial port of the CELL682 
18.  calibrated based on the depth of the well  The specified output of the trans   ducer must be entered into the Table Range settings for Analog Input   6     INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS   Be sure to install and wire the Cell682 and associated equipment in accordance  with all local codes and regulations  Adhere to Standard Practice Best Practice  policies when installing and wiring any control system  Be sure to include hand   operated switches to disconnect power on all pumps equipment to insure worker  safety when installing and servicing equipment     Chapter 6  Pump Control    PROGRAMMING FOR PUMP CONTROL  To program the unit for Pump Control  click on the Outputs tab        Figure 2  Output properties showing pump control    Next  click on the Pump Control link  This will bring up the pump mode setup  screen  Next  select the type of pump control you want to do    e Drain Analog Level   e Drain Dry Contact Floats    e Fill Analog Level  e Fill Dry Contact Floats     System Properties 101        Pump Mode   Drain   Analog Level     Lead Level       Lag Levet  10     Pump Off Levet    3           aw                   Figure 3  Pump Mode   Analog programming       If you select one of the Analog modes  you will have to fill in the Lead  Lag  and  Pumps Off fields  In Dry Contact Float mode these fields are disabled  Enter the  appropriate values and click OK or Apply    Next  click on the output to use for Pump Control  Click the drop down box and  scroll to the bottom to s
19.  changing the normality of a Dry Contact input  The Alarm  LED on the front of the unit will begin blinking when an alarm has occurred   Be sure to disconnect from the serial port after creating the alarm  otherwise  the notifications will not be sent  After confirming that all notification messages  were delivered  correct the alarm condition and or adjust your programming as  required     INPUT TESTING   Check the current value of all of the programmed Dry Contact and Analog  Inputs  Make sure that the values being displayed are correct    For Dry Contact inputs  momentarily reverse the input condition to verify that  the unit recognizes the change of state  For example  if you have a normally open  sensor connected to Dry Contact   1  force that sensor closed and verify that the  unit displays the value as closed    For analog inputs  verify that the input reading matches the entity being mea   sured  For example  for temperature inputs confirm that the unit is reporting the  correct temperature    For 4 20mA inputs  confirm that the level or value being displayed in       Cell682 matches the actual conditions being measured     67    Cell682 User   s Manual    68    OUTPUT TESTING   Confirm that the power limitations of the outputs will not be exceeded  The  Cell682 outputs are rated for a maximum of 0 3A at 120VAC or 1 0A at 24VDC   Test the outputs by switching them on and off manually and confirming that the  device being controlled turns on and off  The Output LEDs on
20.  chapter    The Cell682 may have more than one sensor connected to the same terminal   however  the normal condition for each sensor on the same terminal must be iden   tical  either all N O  or all N C       NORMALLY CLOSED SENSORS   To wire more than one normally closed sensor on one input  they must be con   nected in series  Connect a lead from the first sensor to one of the Dry Contact  Inputs on the terminal strip  Next  take the other lead from the first sensor and  connect it to one lead from the next sensor  Continue connecting sensors end to   end until you have connected all of your sensors  Take the second lead from your  last sensor and connect it to the ground screw on the Cell682 terminal strip  See  Figure 7    Multiple N C  inputs are typically magnetic reed switches to monitor the security  of windows and doors     Chapter 2  Installation    Multiple normally closed  sensors wired in series     Alert occurs when a  switch is opened        Figure 7  Connecting multiple N C  sensors to one input terminal    NORMALLY OPEN SENSORS   To wire several normally open sensors to one Dry Contact input  connect them   in parallel  To do this  take one lead from each sensor and attach it one of the Dry  Contact Input terminals  Then take the second lead from each sensor and attach it  to the corresponding ground terminal  See Figure 8                          2                                                          Figure 8  Connecting multiple N O  sensors to one inpu
21.  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 moni    tor virtually any condition  For further information  contact a Sensaphone Sales   Associate toll free at 1 877 373 2700     PART             PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION   FGD 0006         Magnetic Reed Switch   FGD 0007         Passive Infra Red Detector   FGD 0010         50    2 conductor 422AWG shielded accessory Cable  FGD 0013         Spot Water Detector   FGD 0022         Temp  Alert   FGD 0027         Humidistat   FGD 0049         Smoke Detector with Built in Relay   FGD 0052         Humidity Transmitter   FGD 0054         Power Out Alert    FGD 0056         Zone Water Detector w Water Rope   FGD 0063         10  additional Water Rope for FGD 0056  FGD 0067         Surge Suppressor   FGD 0101         2 8K Weatherproof Temperature Probe   FGD 0102         10K Weatherproof Temperature Probe   FGD 0104         10K Outdoor Air Weatherproof Temperature Sensor  FGD 0205         Multipoint Wireless I O System   ANT 0007         Outdoor GSM Antenna with 16  Cable    83    Cell682 User   s Manual    84    APPENDIX     Returning Your Cell682 for Repair    APPENDIX G  RETURNING YOUR  CELL682 FOR REPAIR    In the event that the Cell682 does not function properly  we suggest that you do  the following     1  Record your observations regarding the Cell682   s malfunction     2  Call Sensaphone Technica
22.  doesn t function normally when you re following the operating instruc     tions     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 over   heat and cause burns     Cell682 User s Manual  FCC REQUIREMENTS  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules  These limits are designed to  provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal   lation  This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that inter   ference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause  harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined  by turning the equipment off and on  
23.  e The float switches are not wired to Dry Contact inputs  6   7  and  8     e The float switches are not Normally Open     e The Lead  Lag  and Pumps Off float switches are not wired to the proper  inputs     76    APPENDIX     Thermistor Table    APPENDIX C  THERMISTOR TABLE    10K THERMISTOR DATA    Degrees Celsius Resistance  Ohms    30 135 2K   20 78 91K   10 47 54   0 29  49K  10 18 79K  20 12 25K  30 8 194  40 5 592  50 3 893  60 2 760  70 1 990    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 5 572  20 3 498  30 2 256  40 1 491  50 1 009  60 697   70 490   80 351    77    Cell682 User   s Manual    78    APPENDIX D  Cell682 Specifications    APPENDIX D  CELL682 SPECIFICATIONS    ENVIRONMENTAL INPUTS  Number of Dry Contact Inputs  8    Dry Contact Input Types  N O  N C  contact  pulse count  equipment run time  Dry Contact Input Electrical Characteristics  47     to 5V  Number of Analog Inputs  6    Analog Input Types  2 8K thermistor   100  F to 124  F    80  C to 55  C   10K  thermistor   60  F to 175        51  C to 79  C   and 4 20mA   16 300 to 16 300     Analog Input Electrical Characteristics  22     to 2 5V  temperature  and 250  Ohms to ground  4 20mA     Input Connector  terminal block  A D Converter Resolution  10 bits  2 LSB    Input Protection  Metal Oxide Varistors and fast acting diode clamps    RELAY OUTPUTS  Number of Relay Outputs  2    Rating  0 3A 120VAC   1 0   24
24.  it is functioning  properly  This will ensure that when a problem arises the Cell682 will be ready to  alert the appropriate personnel  A blank Test Log is included at the back of this  manual    There are several tests to be performed    1  Request a Status Report from the unit by sending it an e mail message and  verifying the reply  This will test the unit   s ability to receive and send a mes   sage  It will also verify that all of the inputs are reading properly  the alarm  conditions are OK  the electricity is on  and the battery is OK    2  Create an alarm on each input by tripping all connected sensors  This will  verify that each input is being recognized by the unit and that it is pro   grammed properly        Temperature sensors  Heat or cool the sensor        Motion sensors  Have someone walk in front of the sensor        Door and window sensors  Open the door or window    Water sensors  Apply a small amount of water beneath the sensor or use a wet  towel and touch it to the sensor probes    Humidity sensors  Raise the humidity around the sensor by holding a cup of  very hot water beneath it    4 20mA Transducers  Verify that the Cell682 is reading the proper level by mea   suring the monitored quantity using alternative methods    Allow the unit to send its alarm message to all programmed contacts  This will  make sure that the Cell682 is programmed properly  It will also prepare person   nel to respond appropriately when they receive a call from the Cell682    
25.  limits or in a fault con   dition continuously for this entire period of time in order to become an alarm   The range of values is 0 32 767 seconds     ALARM RESET TIME   The Reset Time is the time allowed for an acknowledged alarms fault condition to  be corrected before the Cell682 resets  reactivates  the alarm and begins the mes   sage delivery process all over again  The minimum reset time is 30 minutes  the  maximum is 32 767 minutes     ANALOG INPUTS   The 6 analog inputs can be programmed for 2 8K or 10K thermistor  temperature  in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius  or 4 20mA transducer  The Cell682 will main   tain the minimum and maximum values reached for each channel  When 4 20mA  is selected you can enter table low and high values to correlate the 4mA and 20mA  signals to actual values for your application  Click on the Analog Inputs Tab to dis   play the main status screen        Figure 3  Analog Inputs tab    This screen displays the current status of all 6 analog inputs  If any of the inputs  were in alarm the Alarm State column would display the word  Alarm  If the  alarm was unacknowledged the Alarm State would say  Alarm Unack    and a but   ton would appear at the bottom of the screen to acknowledge the alarm     Chapter 4  Input Programming  ANALOG INPUTS PROGRAMMING       Figure 4  Analog Inputs Properties    CONFIGURING THE INPUT NAME   The input Name is used to describe the condition being monitored  It can be up to  20 characters    CONFIGURING THE INPUT
26.  notification destinations can be programmed to be contacted in the event of an  alarm  The unit also lets you to set an escalation level for each destination  allow   ing you to have a group of people contacted first  tier 1  and  if the alarm is not  acknowledged  a second group of people  tier 2  contacted  You can program up to  24 tier levels of destinations and include a programmable delay time between each  tier     HOW DOES NOTIFICATION WORK  Once an alarm occurs  the Cell682 will begin sending its alarm message to the  programmed destinations  The unit will start with destinations at tier 1  Once the  Tier Delay expires  the unit will start sending alarm messages to destinations in  the next tier  The Tier Delay time begins as soon as the alarm occurs  so if it were  programmed to 60 minutes  the next tier would start receiving alarm messages one  hour after the alarm occurred  The Cell682 will send its alarm message to each  destination until it receives acknowledgment  or it will automatically acknowledge  the alarm after all destinations have been sent the message or when the last tier  delay time has expired   Note  If you are logged in through the serial port  no alarms will be sent until  you log off and disconnect the serial cable  If you acknowledge the alarm  through the software before logging off  no alarm messages will be sent  This  can be useful for performing on site maintenance or testing the system  If    you are not logged on through the serial port
27.  several miles away if an input  on a different unit is greater than a specified value  The output being controlled  must be set to manual mode  Up to 8 machine to machine control events can be  configured per Cell682 unit  Note that when an input condition causes an output  to change state  a separate event must be programmed to make the output change  back  For example  if you program output  1 to turn on when input  5 is greater  than 60  the output will not turn off when the input drops below 60  A separate  event must be programmed to make the output turn off when the input is less  than 60     To program Machine to Machine Control click on the Machine to Machine Tab   The following screen will appear                     Sam   Oy Contact inputs                outs        MachnetoMachee                           Wher      igus 81 us          Han                        83 On  at Cet  31520    TA          Figure 1  Machine to Machine tab    The 8 peer to peer events are listed in the window to the left  Clicking on each one  will display a description of the control event programmed for each  To program   a new peer to peer event click on the first unused  Disabled  peer event and click  the Edit button  The following screen will appear     input Tagger lanag 81 Wl Lew                 thee  gt   8                  11520                                                906                      X              Figure 2  Peer to peer Edit screen    45    Cell682 User   s Manual  
28.  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 Cell682 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  The unit has been dropped  or the enclosure is damaged   4  The unit
29.  the alarm messages will be sent  immediately  one at a time     VOICE PHONE CALL   The Cell682 can send alarm messages via a voice telephone call  It does this with   out having a telephone line connected to the unit  When an alarm message is sent  as a voice call the number is dialed from the Cell682 Messaging Service Center   The message is spoken from a computer that will customize the message based on  the programming in your Cell682 including the programmed Unit Name  PIN  and  Input Name  To program a Voice destination  click on the Alarm Notification tab     49    Cell682 User   s Manual    50       Figure 1  Alarm Notification    This screen provides a list of the programmed alarm destinations  To program  or change a destination   s information  click on the name of the person to edit     or select unused for a new entry  and then click the Edit button  The Edit  Destination screen will appear        Figure 2  Contact Edit for Voice Call    Enter the name for this destination  up to 14 characters  and in the Type field  select Voice  In the Phone   field enter the area code and telephone number  A  sample alarm telephone call is shown below        CELL682 Alarm Message         Low High temperature alarm at    Unit Name       Pin number xxxx        input name   is    xx    degrees    Fahrenheit Celsius       Level crossed limit of            degrees      To acknowledge press 1     Example    CELL682 Alarm Message   High temperature alarm at    Jim   s Ice Cream   Pin
30.  the front of the  unit should also turn on and off     CONTROL PROGRAMMING   For applications that utilize control programming it is important to test all sce   narios that may affect system operation  This means you should test your system  under normal operating conditions as well as abnormal  or failure  conditions to  make sure that you have designed your system to operate under the worst case  scenario    Note that Local and Machine to Machine control will not execute while you are  connected locally    To test Local control operation  force input conditions as necessary to activate  the output s   Confirm that the input to output control logic is executing prop   erly  Test each programmed control algorithm separately to make sure that each  one is functioning as desired    To test Machine to Machine control  force input conditions as necessary to acti   vate the output s  on your remote Cell682 device s   Confirm that the outputs  on the remote unit s  have turned on or off as instructed  Test each programmed  control algorithm separately to make sure they are all functioning  Have the sys   tem go through a complete automated control cycle of your system to confirm  that the unit and its programming are operating as intended     PUMP CONTROL   To test Pump Control using float switches  force the float switch inputs open or  closed as necessary  to make the output s  turn on or off  In a Drain application  the first pump would turn on if the Pumps Off and Lead float s
31.  then be sure to click  the Programming Refresh link on the web page  so that you will be viewing the  latest programming in the device      15    Cell682 User s Manual   TECHNICAL SUPPORT  This instruction manual will help you install and program the Cell682 properly  Be  sure to read it completely before beginning the installation process  If there are any  questions or problems that arise upon installation or operation  please contact our  Technical Support team    SENSAPHONE     901 Tryens Road   Aston  PA 19014   Phone  610 558 2700  FAX  610 558 0222  support sensaphone com    Chapter 2  Installation    CHAPTER 2  INSTALLATION  OPERATING ENVIRONMENT    The Cell682 should be mounted and operated in a clean  dry environment   The unit must communicate to the wireless network  so care must be taken  not to install the unit inside a metal cabinet or other location that will  prevent the unit from receiving a radio signal unless the antenna can be  relocated to a location free of obstruction  The unit is microprocessor con   trolled and  as a result  should not be installed near devices that generate  strong electromagnetic fields  Such interference is typically generated by  power switching equipment such as motors  contactors  or variable frequen   cy drives  Where this is unavoidable  mount the unit in a separate  ground   ed steel enclosure with an external antenna  see Appendix F  Accessories    A poor operating environment may result in unwanted system resets and   or 
32.  to Internet E mail  Address         The Cell682 will not send any alarm messages if you are connected locally   e There        no destinations programmed    e None of the destinations is enabled    e The unit is not activated on the wireless network      There are no unacknowledged alarms     WHY DOES THE UNIT CALL PEOPLE EVEN AFTER   ACKNOWLEDGED THE  ALARM       When an alarm occurs the unit will begin to sequentially broadcast all alarm  messages for the first Tier  Depending on how quickly they get dispatched  from the messaging center its possible for additional calls to be made even  after the alarm has been acknowledged  Once the message is received at the  messaging center it will be called regardless of acknowledgement     MY UNIT            EXECUTE A LOCAL MACHINE TO MACHINE COMMAND       Machine to machine commands will not execute while you are connected  locally               output you are trying to switch is not set to manual mode     e The input condition for the machine to machine command is not being met     74    APPENDIX     Troubleshooting  MY UNIT WON T EXECUTE A REMOTE MACHINE TO MACHINE COMMAND         Machine to machine commands will not execute while you are connected  locally     e The output on the remote unit you are trying to switch is not set to manual  mode     e The input condition for      machine to machine command is not being met     e The PIN and Password for the remote unit is programmed incorrectly     MY CELL682 ISN T DISPLAYING THE C
33.  yet         Make sure the unit is receiving power     WHY IS THE    BATTERY OK    LED OFF       There is no battery connected       The battery voltage is low     WHY IS THE    POWER OK    LED OFF     e The main power has failed and the unit is running batteries        The voltage at the Vin terminals is low     WHY IS THE  ALARM  LED BLINKING       There is an unacknowledged alarm     WHY IS THE  ALARM  LED ON        There is an alarm but it has been acknowledged     WHY WON T THE UNIT SEND ME ALARM MESSAGES          The Cell682 will not send any alarm messages if you are connected locally     73    Cell682 User s Manual  e There are no destinations programmed        None of the destinations are enabled   e The unit is not activated on the wireless network  e The destinations are not programmed correctly       There are no unacknowledged alarms     MY UNIT WON T MAKE A VOICE CALL       The telephone number is programmed incorrectly    e The Cell682 will not send any alarm messages if you are connected locally       There are no destinations programmed    e None of the destinations are enabled    e The unit is not activated on the wireless network      There are no unacknowledged alarms     MY UNIT WON T SEND A TEXT MESSAGE TO MY CELL PHONE OR  ALPHANUMERIC PAGER     e The Destination is programmed incorrectly  You must use the e mail address  format for your cellular or paging provider as specified in chapter 8     e The Destination type is set incorrectly  It should be set
34. 10 558 2700   The Cell682 Software will install to a directory named C  Program Files Cell682   unless you choose to change the directory name    1  Start Windows    2  Insert the Cell682 CD ROM  The installation program should run automati    cally  Follow the prompts as directed    If the software does not install automatically  then click the Windows Start but   ton  and select Run  then type in d  setup exe  Click OK  Follow the prompts as  directed     3  Reboot your computer when the installation is complete     ACTIVATING YOUR CELL682   Your Cell682 device must be registered on the wireless network before you can   send or receive messages and before any local programming is performed for the   first time    To activate your Cell682 device  fill out the registration form included with the   package and follow the instructions  or contact your sales representative with the   device serial number    Your Cell682 is activated when the    In Range  and    Registered    LEDs are lit   Note  The Registered LED will blink when the Cell682 is sending or receiving  messages     CONNECTING LOCALLY   The Cell682 Software will allow you to connect with the unit to view status and  program it  First  connect a serial cable to a serial port on your computer  Connect  the other end to the 9 pin RS 232 connector on the Cell682  Run the Cell682  Software  The following screen will appear     27    Cell682 User   s Manual       Figure 1  First Run Unit Information form    Click the New 
35. 3  Test the battery by unplugging the AC adapter and making sure that the  Cell682 continues to function  Check the LEDs to make sure that the Power  LED starts to blink and the Battery LED glows steadily  Keep the AC adapter  unplugged so that a Power Failure alarm occurs  Allow the unit to send  its alarm message to all programmed contacts while running on battery  backup  Plug in the AC adapter after the unit has finished sending all of its  messages    4  If you require assistance  contact Sensaphone Technical Support at  610   558 2700     71    Cell682 User   s Manual    72    APPENDIX     Troubleshooting    APPENDIX B  TROUBLESHOOTING      CAN   T COMMUNICATE WITH MY UNIT LOCALLY      Make sure you have entered the proper PIN     e Make sure the cable is connected from your computer to the Cell682       Make sure you have the right Com port selected  typically 1 or 2          Make sure the unit is receiving power       CAN   T ACCESS MY UNIT ON THE WEB PAGE      Have you entered the proper PIN and Password  The default password 15     cell682       WHY IS THE    IN RANGE    LED OFF   e If the unit is not within range of the wireless network the LED will not turn  on        It typically takes 1 2 minutes from power up for      Cell682 to recognize the  wireless network and turn on the LED         Make sure the unit is receiving power     WHY IS THE    REGISTERED    LED              If the IN RANGE LED is lit but the REGISTERED LED is not  then the unit  is not activated
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37. AUTOMATIC  The Cell682 will acknowledge an alarm itself  automatically  if all of the destina   tions have been contacted and no acknowledgement was received     PART TWO  STATUS REQUEST   You can request a status report from your Cell682 by sending it a command via  e mail  When the unit receives the command it will assemble a status report and  send it back to the originating e mail address  Only inputs that are enabled will  be included in the report  If alarm monitoring is not enabled for a particular  input  its status will be displayed as disabled  To request the status report you  need the unit   s password and PIN  The e mail format to request a status report is  shown below     To  PIN cell682 com  replace PIN with your unit s PIN number   Subject   Message     p password  replace password with your unit   s password   gst       A sample e mail Status Report is shown below     D1  Pump 1 Run 243 33 12 1591 OK  D2  Pump 2 Run 012 30 00 1295 OK  D3  High Water 000 00 00 0 OK   D4  Door sensor 000 00 00 0 Alarm  D5  Pump 1 fault 000 00 00 0 OK  D6  Pump 2 fault 000 00 00 0 OK  D7  Gen  Run 000 57 49 2 Disabled  D8  Low Fuel 000 00 00 0 OK   A1  Well Level 16 OK   A2  Outside Temp 78 F Disabled  A3  Cabinet Temp 86 F OK   A4  Fuel Level 38 OK     5  Battery Temp 81    OK   A6  Flow Rate 33 OK   B  Battery 13 50v OK   P  Power 16 82v OK   O1  Pump 1 On 015 54 44 1573       O2  Pump 2 Off 012 30 00 1295 OK    Chapter 9  Operation    63    Cell682 User   s Manual    64    C
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40. ICATORS    The LEDs provide on site alarm and status information  Listed below are descrip   tions of how the LEDs work     ALARM    LED Off  No alarms   LED Blinking  Unacknowledged alarm exists   LED On  Acknowledged alarm exists   REGISTERED    LED Off  Not registered  unit not activated    LED Blinking  Cell682 is sending or receiving messages  LED On  Registered   IN RANGE    LED Off  Not in range of wireless network    LED On  In range of wireless network    25    Cell682 User   s Manual    26    BATTERY OK   LED Off  No Battery    LED Blinking  Battery condition low  LED On  Battery OK   POWER OK    LED Off  Power is Off   LED Blinking slow  Power very low  unit hibernating   LED Blinking fast  Power is low  LED On  Power is OK   OUTPUT  1    LED Off  Output Relay  1 is off   LED On  Output Relay  1 is on   OUTPUT  2    LED Off  Output Relay  2 is off   LED On  Output Relay  2 is on     Chapter 3  Software Installation  CHAPTER 3  SOFTWARE INSTALLATION    This section describes how to install and configure the Cell682 Programming  Software for your computer     INSTALLING AND STARTING THE SOFTWARE   Minimum requirements       Microsoft Windows    2000  XP  Vista  or 7       CD ROM drive   e Serial Port  or USB to serial adapter  Installation  The Cell682 Programming Software is easy to install  Make sure that all Windows  applications are closed before attempting to run Setup  If you encounter problems  during installation  please call Sensaphone Technical Support at 6
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42. JIRI    vo ty             Figure 2  Dry Contact properties    Chapter 4  Input Programming  If a dry contact changes from its Normal state to the opposite state for the dura   tion of the programmed recognition time  the input will go into alarm  Note that  it must be a continuous change to be recognized as an alarm  Once an alarm trips   the unit will begin its notification sequence  unless you are online through the  serial port  in which case you can acknowledge the alarm directly and cancel the  notification process   Listed below are definitions for each of the parameters for  programming the dry contact inputs     CONFIGURING THE INPUT NAME  The input Name is used to describe the condition being monitored  It can be up to  20 characters     INPUT ENABLE DISABLE  A channel must be Enabled for the input to be read by the Cell682  When a chan   nel is enabled its status will appear on the status screen and on the web page     CONFIGURING THE INPUT TYPE   The input Type can be either Normally Open or Normally Closed  When an input  changes from its normal condition to the opposite condition  the Pulse Count  if  enabled  will increment  the Run Timer  if enabled  will start running  and the  Alarm Recognition timer will start running  if alarms are enabled      CONFIGURING THE RUN TIMER   The Run Timer can be used to track how long an input condition has existed  This  can be useful for monitoring pump or generator run times  The value can be pre   set by clicking on the ru
43. L       Cr    Figure 1  Float positions for a drain application    41    Cell682 User s Manual  In a Fill application  the Lag and Pumps Off floats would change posi   tion as shown below     42                              PUMPS OFF        4   LEAD        h LAG             Fig 2  Float positions for a      application    In this case  the pumps are attempting to keep the well full  When the well is full  all three floats are closed  If the level drops below the Lead float  then the first  pump will turn on  If the level rises above the Pumps Off float then the pump will  turn off  If the level continues to fall below the Lag float  then the 2nd pump will  turn on  Both pumps will remain on until the Pumps Off float closes  If only one  relay output is set to pump control mode  then simplex control is performed  In  Simplex mode only the Lead float  Dry Contact  6  and Pumps Off float  Dry  Contact  8  are required  Either output relay can be used in simplex mode     HOW IT WORKS   ANALOG LEVEL SENSOR   When performing pump control with an analog level sensor  the Lead  Lag  and  Pumps Off levels are programmed into the Cell682 software  The unit then  measures the actual level on Analog Input  6 and turns on the appropriate relay  outputs  If both outputs are set to Pump Control mode  then alternating duplex  control will be performed  If only one output is set  then Simplex control will be  performed  The analog level sensor must be a 4 20mA transducer that is selected  and
44. ORRECT VALUE FROM MY 4 20MA  TRANSDUCER         The analog input jumper isn t set to the 4 20mA position        The analog input  type  isn t set to 4 20mA in the software    e The transducer is not wired correctly    e The transducer is not calibrated for the desired measurement range         The analog input table values aren t programmed to the calibrated range of  the transducer     e The transducer is not compatible with single ended inputs therefore an isola   tion device is required     MY TEMPERATURE SENSOR ISN T DISPLAYING THE CORRECT VALUE        The analog input jumper isn t set to the Temperature position   e The analog input  type  isn t set to Temperature in the software     The temperature sensor isn t a compatible 2 8K or 10K thermistor       The temperature sensor isn t wired correctly     WHY DON T THE VALUES DISPLAYED ON THE WEB PAGE MATCH THE  VALUES DISPLAYED IN THE CELL  82 SOFTWARE     e The web page displays a snapshot of the values at a particular moment in  time  It does not display real time values  as is the case when connected  locally through the Cell682 software        Click the Status Update button on the web page to retrieve a current snap   shot     WHY CAN T   GET PUMP CONTROL TO WORK   e The Output s  are not set to Pump Control mode   e The Pump Control parameters are programmed incorrectly   e The level transducer is not wired to analog input  6       The level transducer is not reading the proper values     75    Cell682 User   s Manual 
45. ORTANT INFORMATION AND WARNINGS       It may take several minutes for the peer to peer command to reach the destina   tion Cell682       Peer to peer commands are processed in a sequential  non predetermined  order  This means that if more than one command is triggered  the subse   quent commands must wait until the currently processed command is fin   ished  If two peer to peer commands are triggered simultaneously that affect  the same output  the order of the processing cannot be guaranteed    e Both the source and destination Cell682 devices must be powered on and oper   ational for peer to peer commands to operate correctly        If the unit is in the middle of alarm processing  peer to peer commands may  be delayed while alarms are being sent       Peer to peer commands        not processed while logged in with the PC soft   ware  The user should log off and the serial cable should be unplugged during  normal operation to ensure that peer to peer commands are properly pro   cessed     Chapter 7  Machine to Machine Control  e Setting peer to peer trigger values too close can cause output oscillations  Peer   to peer commands are an advanced feature and should be well thought out   Do not use them for critical applications where the risk is unacceptable         All peer to peer control actions will use a wireless message packet     SAMPLE APPLICATION   Suppose you had a well and a pump which were several miles apart  When the  pump runs  it fills the well  Your goal is t
46. PIN number of your unit is the last 4 digits of the unit s serial number  The  default password for the web page is    cell682     You should change this password  for security purposes     If you performed programming using the CELL 682 software then you must  click the Programming Refresh link on the web page to have those programming  changes updated on the website  To get just the current status of the Inputs and  Outputs  you should click the Status Refresh Link  This will retrieve the latest  input status from your unit  It may take a few minutes for this process to com   plete     Chapter 4  Input Programming    CHAPTER 4  INPUT PROGRAMMING    The Cell682 features 8 dry contact inputs and 6 analog inputs  The analog inputs  are configurable as temperature or 4 20mA  The contact inputs can be used with  Normally Open  NO  or Normally Closed  NC  sensors  The analog inputs can  be used with 2 8K or 10K thermistors for temperature monitoring  available from  Sensaphone  or any 4 20     transducer  The monitored temperature range is  60    to 175   F   51   to 79   C   See page 20 for 2 8K range  Programmable table values  can be entered when using 4 20mA transducers to scale the reading to the appro   priate units of measure   Note  It is highly recommended that if you make any programming changes  locally  at the unit via the serial port  after your web page has been initialized   that you click the Programming Refresh Link on the web page soon thereafter   This is to en
47. VDC Maximum  Type  SPDT Form C Latching    Relay Output Connector  terminal block    LED INDICATORS    Function  Alarm  Radio Registered  Radio In Range  Battery OK  Power OK   Output 1  Output  2    POWER SUPPLY   Power Supply  18VDC 800mA power transformer   Power Consumption  50mA typical  700mA burst  radio transmit   Power Protection  Metal Oxide Varistor    Battery Backup Charger  Compatible with 12V sealed gel cell  2 2AH    ENVIRONMENTAL   Operating Temperature   22   to 140  F   30   to 60  C   Operating Humidity  0 to 90  RH non condensing  Storage Temperature   22   to 158  F   30   to 70  C     PHYSICAL  CELL682 UNIT IN NEMA 4 ENCLOSURE  Dimensions  12   h x 8 w x 6 d  30 5 x 20 3 x 15 2 cm   Weight  8 lbs   2 7kg     Specifications subject to change without notice   79    Cell682 User   s Manual    80    APPENDIX E  Replacing the Backup Battery    APPENDIX E  REPLACING  THE BACKUP BATTERY    The back up battery will provide about 3 5 years of service life depending on  usage and temperature  After 5 years  or when backup time is insufficient   the battery should be replaced  Replacement batteries can be ordered from  Sensaphone  To replace the battery  follow the instructions below   1  Disconnect the red battery wire and cover the bare wire with insulating elec   trical tape   2  Disconnect the black battery wire and cover the bare wire with insulating  electrical tape   3  Unplug the power transformer   4  Loosen the compression wiring connectors and allow 6 10
48. Y OR WARRANTY      IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS  AND CONDITIONS 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  TWO YEAR WARRANTY     IN THE EVENT THAT  THE PRODUCT DOES NOT CONFORM TO THIS WARRANTY AT ANY TIME DURING THE  TIME OF TWO 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  REPA
49. acknowledges the alarm    At 9 00pm the Tier delay has expired and the unit begins to send alarm messages  to members of Tier 2    At 9 30pm the Cell682 receives an acknowledgement message and the unit stops  the notification process     The people in Tier 3 do not get contacted     ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT   Acknowledging an alarm will halt the alarm notification process to the destina   tion being called and also to destinations set to higher tier levels  Voice noti   fication alarms must be acknowledged during the original phone call  E mail   Alphanumeric pager  and Cell phone alarms can be acknowledged by reply   ing back to the original alarm message or by sending the unit a message with  the alarm acknowledgment code  The sections below detail the procedure to  acknowledge an alarm    ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT   VOICE NOTIFICATION   CELL682 Alarm Message   High temperature alarm at    Jim   s Ice Cream     lt unit name gt    Pin Number    1234         Freezer  5     lt input name gt  is 38 degrees Fahrenheit   Level crossed limit of 36 degrees   To acknowledge press 1   To acknowledge the alarm you must press    1    when prompted  The Cell682 will  respond by saying     Alarm acknowledged     If the Touch Tone acknowledgment  code is not received the Cell682 will say    error  not acknowledged    and repeat  the message 2 more times  If no acknowledgment is received the system will wait  a few minutes and then call again  The system will call up to 3 times per tele   phone num
50. ber     Note  An alarm cannot be acknowledged using a pulse  rotary  telephone   61    Cell682 User   s Manual    62    ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT   ALPHANUMERIC PAGER   When sending an alarm message to an Alphanumeric pager  the Cell682 leaves  a text message on the display of the pager  If you have a two way alphanumeric  pager you can acknowledge the alarm by replying to the original message with  the alarm acknowledgement code  For example  if the acknowledgement code  was 1503  you would simply reply back with    1503 If you do not have a two   way pager then you can send the Cell682 an e mail using either a computer or a  cell phone  The e mail address of your Cell682 is PIN cell682 com  where you  would substitute the word PIN with your PIN number  In the message area sim   ply send the unit the alarm acknowledgement code     ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT   TEXT MESSAGE TO CELL PHONE  When sending an alarm message to a cell phone the Cell682 leaves a text mes   sage on the display of the phone  You can acknowledge the alarm by sending   an email reply back to the Cell682 with the alarm acknowledgement code  For  example  if your alarm acknowledgement code was 1107  you would simply reply  back with    1107    Alternatively you can send the Cell682 an e mail using a com   puter  The e mail address of your Cell682 is PIN cell682 com  where you would  substitute the word PIN with your PIN number  In the message area simply send  the alarm acknowledgement code     ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT   
51. button to set up a new Cell682 unit  The Edit Cell682 Unit screen  will appear  see right         Figure 2  Edit Cell682 Unit    Enter the PIN  Name  Description  and Comm Port settings for this unit  The PIN  is the last four digits of the serial number  The unit Name can be up to 20 charac   ters  the Description can be up to 30 characters  Click OK  Now click the Connect  button and the software should connect and start downloading the programming  from the unit        Figure 3  Programming Download in progress  If this was a new unit  factory default settings  the Name you entered on the edit    screen will automatically be copied into the unit  After downloading the program   ming  the main Cell682 window will appear  see next page      28    Chapter 3  Software Installation             Upim   Dy Conant bit Prag                       mime ciam          Pt uten                   Figure 4  Main Cell682 Window  System Tab    This is a good time to enter a new Password  The Password  while not required for  local access  is required for all remote communication  The password can be up to  8 characters  Click Apply when finished     CHECKING WIRELESS SIGNAL STRENGTH   The Cell682 performs all of its communication over the wireless network  so it is  very important that there be sufficient signal strength at the installation site  You  can check the received signal strength from within the Cell682 software while con   nected through the serial port  Login to your Cell682 and t
52. d  to insure that it is safe to install the  ground rod in a chosen area        Figure 5  Grounding the Cell682    WIRING SENSORS TO DRY CONTACT INPUTS   The Cell682 has 8 Dry Contact inputs that can be used to monitor Normally Open   N O   or Normally Closed  N C   sensors  In addition  they can also be used for  pulse counting and equipment run time accumulation  When used for pulse count  or run time functions  the unit will count the pulse  or accumulate time  when the  input changes to the opposite of its normal state    Dry contact sensors are wired to the terminals labeled D1 through D8  The cor   responding Ground terminals are located on the lower level terminal strip  The  input type is programmed within the Cell682 Software or website     WARNING  Do not use sensors  switches  or relays that supply any voltage or  current to the Cell682     21    Cell682 User   s Manual    22                       EZ D5        07   8          ECCE    11114                                Figure 6  Sensor connected to a dry contact input     Any N O  or N C  sensor can be attached to the Cell682 using 18 24 gauge wire   For distances of 1000    or more  use heavier gauge wire  When running wire out   doors it is recommended that shielded cable be used  Connect the shield to a good  earth ground or metallic cold water pipe  The total resistance of the circuit cannot  be greater than 100 ohms  Use wire appropriate for the application  See the wire  length recommendations  later in this
53. dress  up to 34 charac   ters     Warning  Before entering an e mail address into the Cell682  be sure to test the    address first  using your computer and standard email software  Verify that the  address is working and that the message is delivered     51    Cell682 User   s Manual    52    A sample e mail alarm message is shown below   To  derek mycompany com  From  1234 ce11682 com    High Temperature ALARM at    Jim   s Ice Cream         11682  1234       Freezer  5    is now 38 Deg F  Level crossed limit of 36 Deg F  To acknowledge send 1202    ALPHANUMERIC PAGER   The Cell682 can send alarm messages to your alphanumeric pager or mobile text  messaging device  The message will be sent to an e mail address for your pager  based on your paging provider and your pin number  The provider format list  below will instruct you on how to enter the e mail address for your particular  service provider  The alarm message will comprise information from within your  Cell682 including the programmed Unit Name and Input Name  To program an  e mail destination click on the Alarm Notification tab        Figure 5  Alarm Notification    This screen provides a list of the programmed alarm destinations  To program  or change a destination s information  click on the name of the person to edit  or  select unused for a new entry  and then click the Edit button  The Destination  Edit screen will appear     Edt Contact    Name   Sue   pager                                x   lo  7772221139 sky
54. e dimensions of the NEMA 4x enclosure are  12 1    x 8 0    x  5 5      30 7 x 20 3 x 13 9cm  See Figure 1    17    Cell682 User   s Manual      6125       15 55cm                                                        29 2cm             Figure 1  NEMA 4 Mounting diagram    LOCKING THE NEMA 4X ENCLOSURE  The Cell682 enclosure can be locked by installing a small padlock through the  loop on the front door of the enclosure  See Figure 2           Figure 2  Locking the NEMA 4x enclosure    Chapter 2  Installation  ANTENNA INFORMATION  The Cell682 comes with a unity gain antenna designed specifically for the fre   quency range required  In order to comply with FCC RF exposure  the external  antenna must be mounted in a location where people will never come within  20cm of the antenna  The gain of the antenna may not exceed OdBi  For optimum  antenna performance  there should be no metal objects within close proximity of  the antenna     WARNING  Do not over tighten the antenna on the Cell682  this may cause  permanent damage to the device     The antenna must be connected before the device is powered up     CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY   The Cell682 requires a 18VDC power supply to operate  This power supply will  charge the internal 12V battery and provide the necessary power to transmit mes   sages over the wireless network    WARNING  Do not substitute supplies with lower capacity    Connect the positive terminal of the Power Supply to the   Vin terminal on the  Cell682    Conn
55. e o       Figure 4  Battery connection    The battery is considered low at 12 0V and the Battery LED will blink at this volt   age level  If main power is less than 7 0V and the battery voltage reaches 11V  the  battery LED will go out and the unit will go into hibernation mode  a low power  mode in which the unit shuts down   The unit will return to its regular operating  mode when either the main power is restored or the battery voltage rises above  11 5V  If the battery voltage continues to fall below 10 5V  the unit will discon   nect the battery to prevent deep discharge damage to the battery  The unit will not  reconnect the battery until the battery voltage rises above 12 5V     Chapter 2  Installation  GROUNDING  Connect a  14AWG copper wire to the earth ground terminal  marked    EG      on the left end of the terminal strip and connect the other end to a ground rod  or metal cold water pipe  See Figure 6   It is extremely important that the earth  ground connection be as short as possible  The ground rod should have suffi   cient 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 Cell682 is required for warranty coverage     Ground rods can typically be found at local electrical supply houses and or hard   ware stores  You MUST contact your state    Call before you dig    hotline at least  two days before you install your ground ro
56. ect the negative terminal of the Power Supply to the  Vin terminal on the  Cell682     F     lel               Output  1                              os          7         a1                aa   as   as   Bat  vin                                                                                                              9  6                rers       Out  wt          Figure 3  Power Supply Wiring    19    Cell682 User   s Manual    20    CONNECTING THE BATTERY   The CELL682 contains an internal 12V rechargeable battery that must be wired  to the terminal strip at the time of installation  see procedure below   The battery  will power the system for several hours in the event of a power failure  The unit  incorporates circuitry to maintain the proper charge for a 12V gel cell battery  whenever the power supply is plugged in  The unit also includes special circuitry  to prevent the battery from being damaged in the event of an extended power  outage  The battery should provide approximately 3 5 years of service life before  needing replacement depending on temperature and the number of charge dis   charge cycles     WIRING PROCEDURE   Connect the positive terminal of the battery  red wire  to the   Bat terminal on  the Cell682    Connect the negative terminal of the battery  black wire  to the   Bat terminal on  the Cell682     5           Output   1              o2        04              o7  os   a1                       as   as        vin         Nc com     eeeeeeeeeeeeeG en
57. edged    state means that   a  The selected input is within its programmed alarm limits   b  A Normally Open input is open  or a Normally Closed input is closed     c  A prior alarm on the selected input has not yet been acknowledged     DRY CONTACT INPUTS   The 8 dry contact inputs can be programmed for normally open  NO  or normally  closed  NC  operation  In addition  you can have the Cell682 count the number of  times the input changes state  pulse count  and maintain the amount of time that  the input is in the opposite state  Run Time   Click on the Dry Contact Tab to dis   play the main status screen         HA      tyta  Dy Contact ngu                                                      Aan                                 Flue Thee  77       34  09  928 300 10              Am                                      Numa  Ov                                        feet                                     Figure 1  Dry Contact tab    This screen displays the current status of all 8 dry contact inputs  If any of the  inputs were in alarm the Alarm State column would display the word    Alarm     If  the alarm was unacknowledged  the Alarm State would say  Alarm Unack  and a  button would appear at the bottom of the screen to acknowledge the alarm     DRY CONTACT PROGRAMMING  Click the input name to bring up the properties screen for the selected input  The  following screen will appear                           2                                         Hae Vn             TA
58. elect Pump Control  Click OK or Apply  This will activate  the Pump Control logic  Make sure all input devices and equipment are operation   al and ready for use  For test purposes you may wish to use hand operated switch   es to manually control the pumps and simply watch the system LEDs to see if the  Cell682 is functioning properly  If you are using    duplex    pump control  select the  other output and set it for Pump Control mode also  After verifying that the unit  is functioning properly  move your hand operated pump switches to    Auto    and  verify that the Cell682 is properly controlling the system     43    Cell682 User s Manual  OUTPUT WIRING  The output relays on the Cell682 are for low current control signals  0 3A  120VAC 1 0A 24VDC maximum    DO NOT directly connect the power for the pumps to these relays    THIS WILL  PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE Cell682   Use the Cell682 outputs to control intermediate motor contactors relays that will  switch actual power to the pumps     Output  1                NO                          Output  2  Power    H          Motor    Contactors                        To Pump  1 To Pump  2          Figure 4  Output wiring to two pumps    44    Chapter 7  Machine to Machine Control    CHAPTER 7  MACHINE TO   MACHINE CONTROL    The Machine to Machine Control feature allows you to control outputs of other  Cell682 units  or outputs within the same unit  based on input conditions  For  example  you can switch an output on a Cell682 unit
59. eletouch com       8 thie th    me neum PEE    xxxxxxxxx e msg telus com  The Indiana                                    Xxxx pager tdspager com   ritlo           XXXXXxxxx tms suncom com  US Cellular  no ORA          emm TER xxxxxxxxxGemail uscc net  USA                                  XXXXxxxxx mobilecomm net                   esta XXXXXXXXx utext com  Verizon PCS                           XXXXXXXXX myvzw com  Verizon           5                       XXXXXXXXx myairmail com  Verizon 206  edu te d eae  ier BR    byt XXXXXXxxx vtext com  Virgin Mobil                                        XXXXXXXXX vmobl com  Virgin                                     1                                        WebLink               55                      XXXXXXXXX pagemart net  West Central             55                     XXXXXXXXX  sms wcc net  Western            55                   XXXXXXxXxx cellularonewest com  Wryridtell 55 as ie doe        e ets b      xxxxxxxxx e wyndtell com    ALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT VIA E MAIL   An alarm message received via e mail can be acknowledged by simply selecting   reply  to the original message  as long as the original message is contained in  the reply  If not  simply reply with the 4 digit acknowledgment code provided at  the end of the message  Once received  this will cancel alarm message delivery to  all destinations configured with higher tier levels  and the web page History will  show that you have acknowledged the alarm     ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
60. hapter 10  Cell682 Web Page  CHAPTER 10  CELL682 WEB PAGE   The Cell682 Web Page is where you can check status  make programming chang   es  and even control outputs from any internet connected computer   Once the Cell682 is installed and turned on you can go to www Cell682 com   enter your PIN and Password  default password is cell682   and click Login  The  web page for your Cell682 will be displayed  The web page presents a view of the  system which is very similar to the Cell682 PC Software  except for the fact that  it is a snapshot of information from a specific point in time   it is not updating  in real time  To retrieve the latest values you must click either the Status Refresh  or Programming Refresh links  For security purposes be sure to change your pass   word    Note  It is highly recommended that if at any time you make any programming   changes locally  at the unit via the serial port  that you click the Programming   Refresh link on the web page soon thereafter  to ensure that the information    you are viewing is up to date  This will also ensure that the alarm history  information will also be accurate     STATUS REFRESH   You can retrieve the latest input and output values by clicking the Status Refresh  link  This will send a message to the Cell682 requesting the latest input and out   put status information  When the unit receives the request it will immediately  send back a reply  During this waiting period the web page will display the input  and outpu
61. have occurred and whom acknowledged them  The log can be queried   by entering a start and end date range  or by selecting one of the QuickDates  options  Note that the time stamps appearing on the web page do not indicate  when the alarm occurred  but rather the time that they were received by the web  server     Chapter 11  Testing the Cell682  CHAPTER 11  TESTING THE CELL682  It is extremely important that you test the system after installation to make sure  that it is working properly and that all programming is correct  In addition  it is  highly recommended that you test and or verify proper operation on a weekly  basis to ensure that the system continues to function as required   See Appendix  A   The following items should be tested   e Notification to all destinations to make sure that each one is programmed  correctly and that the messages are actually delivered   e Input testing to make sure that the system is reading them correctly and that  when a fault occurs the system responds appropriately     Output testing to make sure they are wired correctly and that they switch on  and off when instructed     Control programming    Local control  Machine to machine  or Pump con   trol   to make sure that the system is functioning properly  as required for  your application     NOTIFICATION TESTING   Create an alarm and confirm that all destinations receive the alarm message   This can be done by forcing an input into alarm  by temporarily adjusting an  alarm limit  or by
62. hen click on Help then  About from the main menu  A list of items will appear about the Software Version   Firmware Version  etc    the last item is called Signal Quality  In order for the  Cell682 to operate properly this number must be greater than 10  A higher num   ber is better  Values typically range from 0 to 50  See the sample screen below     System Information    131865     111               did        02 2010 11 1437  Him  RS Wes    MC OOOO                      682    SENSAPHONE  1                                i    O here To Factory Detar      J       Figure 5  System Information Window    If your Signal Quality value is less than 10 you must either relocate reposition the  unit to improve its ability to communicate with the wireless network or add an    29    Cell682 User   s Manual    30    external antenna that can be installed in a better location  Contact Sensaphone  technical support for assistance     CELL682 WEB PAGE   You can view status and change settings in your Cell682 via the internet  This  makes it possible to manage your unit from anywhere in the world  See Chapter 10  for detailed information on using the web page     HOW IT WORKS   You can perform CELL682 programming using either the CELL682 Software   or the webpage  Generally  if you are at      unit   s location it s faster to perform  the programming using the software while directly connected to the device   Alternatively you can program the unit remotely using the CELL 682 web page   The 
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64. l 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 specialists are able to diagnose and correct  many unit setup and programming problems over the phone     If the unit must be sent to Sensaphone for servicing  please do the following   1  Unplug the power supply  disconnect the battery  and disconnect all wiring   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   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     85    Cell682 User   s Manual    86    Test Log    Dialout    Pass    Fail    Pass    Fail       Test Log    Battery Tested By   _  Tested By         Pass    Fail    Pass    Fail             Fail          Pass    Fail             Fail          Fail     Fail         Fail    2             Fail    Fail       Fail     18 C             o  a    L    Fail             Fail          Q  a  a    Fail                   z           o        Fail    Fail                                 gt   Q  o  a    a8       Fail           gt   Q  o                                o  a          Fa
65. lgo   rithms can be configured per device so that input conditions on one Cell682 can  logically control outputs on another using simple  fill in the blank  comparison  programming  The unit features several communication options including  voice  telephone call  e mail  and text messaging  You can also request a status report  from any e mail compatible device  The Cell682 is fully programmable via the  included Cell682 Software package for Windows or through the unit s web page at  www Cell682 com  Activation of a wireless messaging plan required    The Cell682 will produce a web page of input and output status and alarm  acknowledgement history that can be viewed at www cell682 com  You can also  program the unit or control outputs from the web page  The Cell682 is the ulti   mate choice for remote monitoring and control where telephone lines are non   existent or too expensive  Applications include pump houses  cable TV huts   remote equipment rooms  and tower light monitoring    On the front of the unit are LED indicators to show the operating status  Power   Battery OK  In Range  Registered  Alarm  and Outputs   All programming is  stored in nonvolatile memory so that all programming is retained even without  power     complete status report of all monitored conditions can be retrieved via  e mail for viewing on a computer or text messaging device  The Cell682 com web  page can be updated on demand to allow viewing of the current conditions at the  site from any interne
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67. n time value on the lower right part of the screen     CONFIGURING THE PULSE COUNTER   The Pulse Counter can be used to track how many times a contact closure has  changed state  Other possibilities include  measuring rainfall from a tipping  bucket rain gauge or measuring liquid flow from a pulsed output flow gauge  The  maximum value of the Pulse Counter  after the multiplier is applied  is 2 billion   Minimum Pulse Width for Pulse Count  50ms    The Pulse Count Multiplier allows you to make each pulse equate to a greater value   For example  suppose a flow gauge outputs a single pulse for every 100 gallons  By  setting the Pulse Count Multiplier to 100 the Pulse Count value now becomes the  actual total number of gallons measured by the gauge  The range of values for the  Pulse Count Multiplier is 1 to 65 535     ALARM ENABLE DISABLE   The Enable Alarms checkbox activates the alarm processing functions for the  selected channel  When the input exceeds the the programmed alarm limits and  exceeds the programmed recognition time the notification process begins     33    Cell682 User   s Manual    34    ALARM ON RETURN TO NORMAL   The Cell682 has the capability to notify you when an input  that had previously  gone into alarm  returns to normal  When checked  Alarm on Return to Normal  initiates this notification     ALARM RECOGNITION TIME   The Recognition Time is the time required for a fault condition to qualify as an  alarm event  The sensor channel must remain beyond the
68. ntrol using Float Switches       Dry Contact Input  6   Lead pump float switch   Dry Contact Input  7   Lag pump float switch   Dry Contact Input 48   Pumps off float switch   When performing pump control using an analog level transducer  4 20mA   ana   log input  6 is designated as the well level input     Note  Only normally open float switches can be used for pump control  e g  the  switch is open when no water is present      HOW IT WORKS   FLOAT SWITCHES   When performing drain pump control using float switches  three floats are  required  Lead  Lag  and Pumps Off  see Fig 1   The Lead float determines when  to turn on the first pump  If the first pump is unable to bring the level below the  Pumps Off float  then the Lag float will close  turning on the second pump  When  the level drops below the Pumps Off float  both pumps are turned off  If any of the  floats get stuck  i e  the lead and pumps off floats closed  or the lag and pumps off  floats closed  then both pumps will be turned on and an alarm will be tripped on  the output or outputs in question  In duplex mode  the Cell682 will automatically  alternate between the two pumps to facilitate uniform run time between the two   If only one relay output is set to pump control mode  then simplex control is per   formed  In Simplex mode only the Lead float  Dry Contact  6  and Pumps Off  float  Dry Contact   8  are required  Either output relay can be used in simplex  mode     LAG    LEAD    PUMPS OFF                   
69. o maintain a certain level in the well  If  you place one Cell682 unit at each location you can have two peer to peer events  accomplish your goal  In addition  you can use the Cell682 inputs to monitor other  key items such as         Well level too low     Well level too high      Pump failure     Power failure     Generator on      Temperature                      Figure 3  Well and Pump Control via Machine to Machine Commands    Let s suppose the well level is 25  and you need to maintain the level between 5   and 20  The first thing you would need is a level transducer in the well  Next  pro   gram your two machine to machine events into the Cell682 located at the well   The first would be to turn ON the pump if the level is Less Than 5  The second  event would be to turn the pump OFF if the level is Greater Than 20  Consider the  rate at which the well fills when the pump is running  in order to account for the  machine to machine command delay time between the Cell682 units  Also note  that machine to machine control is completely independent of alarm processing   so you can also trip high or low level alarms based on the well level     47    Cell682 User   s Manual       Figure 5  Turn Pump Off is Level is Greater than 20 feet    48    Chapter 8  Alarm Notification    CHAPTER 8  ALARM NOTIFICATION    The Cell682 can deliver alarm message notifications by voice phone call  internet  e mail  and text messaging to various messaging devices and cell phones  A total of  24
70. ower level drops below 11 75V for the programmed recognition time  In this  state the Power LED will blink     Chapter 4  Input Programming  BATTERY INPUT  Battery monitoring is a built in function  The unit will go into alarm when the  battery level drops below 12 0V for the programmed recognition time  In this state  the Battery LED will blink     SPECIAL FUNCTION INPUTS   When the Cell682 is used for Pump Control  several of the inputs are dedicated to  a specific task depending on whether Dry Contact or Analog Level is selected as the  Pump Control method  The tables below identify which inputs are used and what  function they serve  Refer to the Pump Control chapter for more information     Dry Contact Fill Drain Pump Control       Dry Contact Input  6   Lead pump float switch  Dry Contact Input  7   Lag pump float switch  Dry Contact Input  8   All pumps off float switch  Analog Level Fill Drain Pump Control       Analog Input  6   connect to analog  4 20  1    level sensor    37    Cell682 User   s Manual    38    Chapter 5  Output Programming  CHAPTER 5  OUTPUT PROGRAMMING  The Cell682 has two relay outputs capable of switching up to 0 3A at 120        or  1 0A at 24VDC  The outputs can be controlled in a number of ways both auto   matically and manually  Some examples are listed below    e Each relay can be manually turned on or off through the PC software or via the  Cell682 web page    e Either relay can be set to turn on when a particular alarm occurs      Either 
71. put manu   ally or via a machine to machine command  select Manual mode  If you will be  using the output for fill or drain pump control  select Pump Control  For simplex  pump control set only one output to Pump Control mode  for duplex pump con   trol set both outputs to Pump Control mode  See Chapter 6 for more information    on pump control programming     9 Output Properties  i    Ol x           Figure 3  Output Operating mode    SWITCHING THE OUTPUT  To manually turn an output on  click on the current state  On or Off  and select  the new state  then click OK  See the following screen     Pump 1  C Switch Off    Switch On    X Conca         Figure 4  Output manual select    OUTPUT STATUS  amp  STATISTICS   The Cell682 software will display the current state of the output as well as the  number of times the relay has turned on  the total time the relay has been on   cumulative   and the alarm status of the output  valid in pump control mode  only   This information can be useful for monitoring how often a device  pump   machine  generator       has been activated and for how long  These values can be  reset and or preset by clicking on the displayed value and entering a new one     Chapter 6  Pump Control    CHAPTER 6  PUMP CONTROL    The Cell682 can be used in Fill or Drain pump control applications using either  float switches or an analog level transducer  When used with Float Switches  dry  contact inputs  6 8 have a dedicated special function  see below      Pump Co
72. relay can be set to turn on when any alarm occurs    e Either relay can be set to turn on when any digital or any analog alarm occurs        One or both relays        be programmed to operate in pump control mode  sim   plex duplex  for fill or drain applications        A relay can be controlled automatically based on Dry Contact or Analog input  values using greater than  less than  or equal to statements  See Chapter 7   Machine to Machine Control         A relay may also be controlled by another Cell682 unit using machine to   machine control  This allows the Cell682 to be used for distant pump well  control applications        Figure 1  Outputs tab    SETTING THE OUTPUT NAME  To set up the relay outputs  click on the Outputs tab  Next  click on the Name for  Output 1  blue  to bring up the Output 1 Properties screen  Enter a name for the  output which describes the device that the output will be controlling    Output Properties Ls  o x     Name          Configuration    Mode   Pure Control              Cunen Status    State  On                     1574             Normal Run Time  2374 12h 27  30       LZ                  Figure 2  Output Properties screen    39    Cell682 User   s Manual    40    CONFIGURING THE OUTPUT OPERATING MODE   Click the drop down arrow and select the operating mode for the output  You can  have the relay automatically turn on for a variety of alarm conditions  either indi   vidual alarms or if any alarm occurs  If you will be controlling the out
73. s the the programmed low or high alarm  limits and exceeds the programmed recognition time the notification process  begins    ALARM ON RETURN TO NORMAL   The Cell682 has the capability to notify you when an input  that had previously  gone into alarm  has returned to normal  that is  returns to within the pro   grammed alarm limits  When checked  Alarm on Return to Normal initiates this  notification    SETTING THE ALARM LIMITS   Each analog input has a programmable Low and High Alarm limit  When the  input value goes beyond the programmed alarm limits for the duration of the  recognition time  the Cell682 will go into alarm and initiate the alarm notification  process    Programmable range   Alarm Low High   16 300 to 16 300   Default settings   Alarm Low value  0   Alarm High value  100   ALARM RECOGNITION TIME    The Recognition Time is the time required for a fault condition to qualify as an       alarm event  The sensor channel must remain beyond the programmed limits con   tinuously for this entire period of time in order to become an alarm  The range of  values is 0 32 767 seconds     ALARM RESET TIME   The Reset Time is the time allowed for an acknowledged alarms fault condition to  be corrected before the Cell682 resets  reactivates  the alarm and begins the mes   sage delivery process all over again  The minimum reset time is 30 minutes  the  maximum is 32 767 minutes     POWER INPUT   Power monitoring is a built in function  The unit will go into alarm when the  p
74. sure that the information you are viewing on the web page is up to  date  This will also ensure that the alarm log information displayed on the web  page is accurate     ALARM STATES  Each Dry Contact or Analog input is monitored based on the programming  parameters that define the input type and the alarm limits for each input  Based  on this programming all inputs will always be in one of four Alarm States  Normal     Alarm  Unacknowledged Alarm  or Normal Unacknowledged  Each of these alarm  states is defined below     A    Normal    alarm state means that an input is either   a  Within the programmed alarm limits   b  A Normally Open input is open  or a Normally Closed input is closed   c  An input is beyond its limits or is opposite of its programmed normality  but  has not yet met its programmed alarm Recognition Time   An input that is in an    Alarm    state means that   a  The selected input is currently beyond its programmed alarm limits or is  opposite of its programmed normality   b  The selected input has exceeded the programmed recognition time   c  The alarm has been acknowledged   An input that is in an  Unacknowledged Alarm    state means that     a  The selected input is currently beyond its programmed alarm limits or is  opposite of its programmed normality     b  The selected input has exceeded the programmed recognition time         The alarm has not been acknowledged     31    Cell682 User   s Manual    32    An input that is in a    Normal but Unacknowl
75. system lockup  The temperature range the unit can operate in is  22  F to  140  F   30  C to 60         WARNING  Attach the antenna before applying power to the Cell682  Never   remove the antenna while the unit is powered on     ACTIVATING YOUR CELL682   Your Cell682 device must be activated on the wireless network before you can send  or receive messages and before any local programming is performed for the first  time    To activate your Cell682 device  fill out the registration form included with the  package and follow the instructions  or contact your sales representative with the    device serial number     Your Cell682 is activated when the    In Range    and    Registered    LEDs are lit     MOUNTING THE CELL682  NEMA 4X HOUSING   Locate a suitable mounting location for the Cell682 enclosure that provides good  radio reception and convenient wiring to your equipment and power  On the top  and bottom of the housing are mounting tabs to attach the unit to a wall  The  mounting surface should be sturdy enough to support 10 lbs  The unit should be  mounted using four  10 32 bolts where appropriate  or four  10 tapping screws    The screw kit for the Cell682 includes  4   10 32 screws   4   10 32 nuts  and   4   10 lockwashers   When mounting the unit to a wall  make sure the mounting  screws fully engage a solid member  for example  a stud  of the support structure   Mount the Cell682 in an upright position so that you can easily connect wires to  the terminal strips  Th
76. t connected computer  The unit comes in a plastic NEMA 4X    enclosure with internal rechargeable battery backup  power supply and antenna     13    Cell682 User s Manual  FEATURES      8 Dry Contact Inputs  NO  NC  Pulse Count  Equipment Run Time  6 Analog Inputs  2 8K and 10K Thermistor  temperature   or 4 20mA      2 Relay Outputs  20 different automatic and manual modes      Local Logic Control      Machine to Machine Control among Cell682 units     Duplex and Simplex Pump Control    Wireless Alarm Message Delivery via Voice  E mail  or text message      Status  amp  Programming via web page      NEMA      enclosure and Battery Backup    CELL682 DIAGRAM        o               Q            REGISTERED    IN RANGE    BATTERY              Power          output  1    output  2                            1  LEDs  2  Terminal blocks  3  RS 232 DCE    4  Jumpers for Temperature or 4 20mA settings    Chapter 1  Introduction  QUICK START  When installing and programming a Cell682 there are several steps required for  all installations  Listed below are those required for a typical installation and start   up of the Cell682    1  Confirm wireless coverage for the installation site  The CELL682 uses GSM  cellular providers such as T Mobile and AT amp T  You can check    data    coverage  using their respective websites or contact Sensaphone technical support and  well check it for you    2  Activate a wireless service plan for the unit  Contact Sensaphone and  have your serial number
77. t terminal    WIRING SENSORS TO ANALOG INPUTS   The Cell682 has 6 Analog inputs that can be used to monitor 2 8K or 10K  Thermistors  temperature  or 4 20mA transducers  Analog transducers are wired  to the terminals labeled A1 through A6  The corresponding Ground terminals are  located on the lower level terminal strip  The input must be configured by setting  the corresponding jumper in either the Temperature or 4 20mA position  See fig   ure below     23    Cell682 User   s Manual    24    Input A2 Input A3  set for set for  temperature 4 20mA    sensor                         58   1    1    2    3                   gee                                                              Figure 9  Input A2 configured for temp       configured for 4 20mA    Temperature  The unit will accept 2 8K or 10K thermistors  These should be wired  to an Analog Input terminal and the adjacent ground terminal  For compatible  thermistors check the accessory list or thermistor data in the appendices  10K  Thermistor temperature range   60  F to 175  F   51  C to 79  C      4 20mA     4 20     transducer requires you to have an external DC power supply  for the transducer  Connect the positive wire of your transducer to the positive ter   minal of your DC power supply  Connect the negative terminal of the transducer  to an Analog Input terminal on the Cell682  Connect the negative terminal from  your power supply to the adjacent ground terminal on the Cell682     Input       Inputs 2 set for    
78. t values in green italics until the updated information returns  At the  top of the screen is a time stamp which indicates the date and time of the last  update     PROGRAMMING REFRESH   The Programming Refresh command will refresh all Cell682 programming as  well as input output status  You only need to click this button if you believe that  programming changes may have occurred locally  at the unit  and you want to  refresh the information on the web server     PROGRAMMING VIA THE WEB PAGE   You can change any parameter in your Cell682 from the web page  just as you  would using the Cell682 PC Software  All programmable items will appear as  Blue links  For the inputs you can click on any item for that channel and the  respective programming screen will appear  If you change an item and click OK   the change will be sent to your unit  This will take a few minutes to process   Similarly you can change Output programming  Notification programming  and  Machine to machine programming     65    Cell682 User   s Manual    66    SWITCHING OUTPUTS VIA THE WEB PAGE   To switch an output  Login to the web page and click Outputs  Next  click on the  Output number you want to switch  On the programming screen  locate the State  field and select On or Off  then click OK  The command to switch the output  will be sent to your unit  Note that this may take 1 2 minutes     ALARM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT HISTORY   An alarm history log is available on the web page to provide details on alarms  that 
79. telcom    Cal Escalation Tier  5 31   V Enabled                                   Figure 6  Destination Edit for Alphapager    Chapter 8  Alarm Notification  Enter the name for this destination  up to 14 characters  and in the Type field    select Internet E mail  In the To  field enter the e mail address as described in the  list below  up to 34 characters    Warning  Before entering an e mail address into the Cell682  be sure to test the    address first  using your computer and standard email software  Verify that the  address is working and that the message is delivered     TEXT MESSAGING TO CELL PHONES   The Cell682 can send alarm messages to your wireless cellular telephone  The  message will be sent to an e mail address for your cell phone based on your cel   lular provider and your telephone number  The cell provider format list below  will instruct you on how to enter the e mail address for your particular service  provider  The alarm message will be composed of information from within your  Cell682 including the programmed Unit Name and Input Name  To program an  e mail destination  click on the Alarm Notification tab        Figure 7  Alarm Notification    This screen provides a list of the programmed alarm destinations  To program  or change a destination   s information  click on the name of the person to edit   or select unused for a new entry  and then click the Edit button  The Edit  Destination screen will appear           Edt Contact    Name          cel 006 
80. temperature           sensor                       8           7          1   1   2                                                                   CT  External Power Source    Temperature  Sensor    Figure 10  A thermistor and a 4 20mA transducer connected to the unit    WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS   The Cell682 will work fine in indoor environments using unshielded cable  When  wiring will be subject to long lengths   gt 100     or if run outdoors  it is highly recom   mended that shielded cable be used and that the shield be connected to an earth    Chapter 2  Installation  ground  This is particularly important for sensor wires that are run in conduit  with other noise generating conductors  such as 60Hz AC  It is strongly recom   mended that input wiring be run in a conduit separated from AC power or output  wiring  When wire runs are long or are in close proximity to large power consum   ing  power generating  or power switching equipment  it is highly recommended  that shielded wire be used    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 to      terminal blocks  strip 1 4    of insulation  from the conductor  see figure below       625    OO    Figure 11  Wire stripped for connection    NOTE  All wiring should comply with Section 17 of the UL requirements   LED IND
81. the user is encouraged to try to correct the  interference by one or more of the following measures       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  the receiver is connected       Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician help     This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the fol   lowing two conditions  1  this device may not cause harmful interference  and 2  this  device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation     If you experience trouble with the Cell682  or you need information on obtaining  service or repairs  please contact    Sensaphone   901 Tryens Road   Aston  PA 19014   Phone  610 558 2700   FAX  610 558 0222    2 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 WARRANT
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83. unters a busy signal or no answer it will wait about a minute and  try again up to 3 times  If the call is answered by an answering machine or voice  mail system the alarm message will likely be recorded   however  since the alarm  was not acknowledged the system will make additional calls     ALARM NOTIFICATION   VOICE   When dialing out to a destination programmed as    voice     the Cell682 waits for  the phone to be answered  then recites its identification message  then the mes   sage identifying the input that has gone into alarm     Below is an example of what the Cell682 would say during a typical    voice    noti   fication    CELL682 Alarm Message   High temperature alarm at    Jim   s Ice Cream      Pin Number  1234     Freezer  5    is 38 degrees Fahrenheit   Level crossed limit of 36 degrees   To acknowledge press 1 Alarm Notification   E mail    59    Cell682 User   s Manual    60    When sending an alarm message via e mail the Cell682 will compose a text mes   sage based on the Unit   s name  PIN  Input name  Input type  current value  and  alarm limit  where applicable   A sample alarm message is shown below     To  derek mycompany com  From  1520 cell682 com    Contact ALARM at Oak Station CELL682 1520  Contact 1 Security is in alarm  To acknowledge send 1202       ALARM NOTIFICATION ALPHANUMERIC PAGER  When sending an alarm message to an Alphanumeric pager  the Cell682 leaves a  text message on the display of the pager  A sample is shown below     Low 4 20ma
84. witches were  closed  The second pump would turn on if the Lag float switch also closed  Both  pumps would then turn off when all three float switches opened  In a fill applica   tion  the first pump would turn on when the Pumps Off and Lead floats opened   The second pump would turn on when the Lag float also opens  Both Pumps  would turn off when all three floats closed    To test Pump Control using a level transducer you can temporarily force the  input level to a certain value by adjusting the calibration for the Analog Input   In a drain application  force the input to be above the Lead level and the first  pump should turn on  If you then set the input above the Lag level  the second    Chapter 11  Testing the Cell682  pump should also turn on  Setting the input below the Pumps Off setting will    turn both pumps off  In a fill application  setting the input below the lead level  will turn the first pump on  Setting the input below the Lag level will turn on  the second pump  Setting the input above the pumps Off level will turn off both  pumps    Once you have confirmed that the Cell682 is controlling the system properly   allow the system to operate automatically  Observe a complete Drain or Fill cycle  and verify that the system is operating as required     69    Cell682 User   s Manual    70    APPENDIX A  Checking Your Cell682 for Proper Operation    APPENDIX A  CHECKING YOUR  CELL682 FOR PROPER OPERATION    We recommend that you test your Cell682 weekly to be sure
    
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