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1. 19 6 2 2 Configuring Dialup Information seeeeeeeeeee 19 6 2 8 Other Dialup Settings cccccccccsssseeeeeececeecssseeeseesecesesssneees 20 6 2 4 Testing your MODEM connection seeeessssss 21 6 3 CONNECTING GATEWAY USING PROXY SERVERS 21 Ss ip 22 TROUBLESHOOTING eere enne nnn unn n annuus 23 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS eere 24 9 1 ETHERNET INTERFACE 0ccsceccececcececcccececcecuccececcecucaccecaceesaees 24 9 2 MODEM INTERFACE G 900 2 ED sese 24 9 3 RS 232 CONSOLE INTERFACE cccecceccececceccuccececcacsucaececeaetass 24 9 4 SD MEMORY CARD INTERFACE sceccececececcecececaccececececaccececes 24 9 5 ANTENNA INTERFACE 2ccccececcececcececcececcececcececeecucaceecacsecueaecess 24 9 6 AC POWER REQUIREMENTS eere nemine serere is 25 OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc f t Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts Table of Contents cont 9 7 802 3AF POWER OVER ETHERNET G 900 2 POE 25 9 8 OTHER SPECIFICATIONS 0sccccceeceeceesceeceeecceseegeceeseaeeeeseeeeeeeas 26 10 MANUFACTURER S DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 27 10 1 MANUFACTURERS ADDRESS
2. Connected 0 00 11 ANSIM 57600 8 N 1 Figure 13 Gateway Menu Screen OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc for LACING Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts 6 Connecting Gateway to Internet The gateway will automatically use the LAN connection if present If the LAN connection is inactive the gateway will attempt to dial out until maximum number of retries is reached Note that if you have an active LAN connection but you want the gateway to use the MODEM connection you must change the gateway settings from Auto Detect Connection to Use MODEM Connection 6 1 Connecting Gateway to an Ethernet LAN Using the supplied Ethernet cable connect the gateway s LAN port to an available and active data port on your LAN network Power on the gateway and the Link LED should go on within 1 2 seconds If it does not see the troubleshooting chart 6 1 1 Configuring the LAN Connection The gateway is shipped from the factory to plug and play with most common LAN environments but from time to time you may need to change the settings to be compatible with non standard LAN environments Some possible LAN configurations include 1 Setting a non zero LAN static IP LAN default gateway IP and LAN subnet mask a You should use a static IP address only if instructed to do so by yo
3. 16 Figure 13 Gateway Menu Screen cccccccececeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 17 OmniSense G 900 2 Gateway List of Parts Part Quantity a T RJ 11 Phone Cable G 900 2 ED Ethernet Cable OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts 1 Overview This manual applies to the OmniSense G 900 2 family of gateways including the G 900 2 E G 900 2 ED and G 900 2 POE model gateways Note that some features discussed in this manual may not apply to all models of gateways To identify what model gateway you have look at the label on the bottom of the gateway in the upper right hand corner as shown in Figure 1 www omnisense com PN G 900 2 ED This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must ny interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation accept a This device complies with Canadian RSS 210 and ICES 003 regulations This Product Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID RY20002 IC ID 6474A 0002 Tested to Comply with FCC Standards Monan Modtag FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE f UM2493SM ID 0C9E00 PRA O i pt MAC Address 00 16 F1 80 00 00 Figure 1 Typical Gateway ID Label OmniSense LLC
4. Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts OmniSense G 900 2 Gateway Product Family Users Manual Covers G 900 2 E ED POE Models OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc ts Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts Table of Contents OVERVIEW eeevicezesicuvesumscuceE eset Un Seu Sues ocu VES EN aCaESE PEsUUR SUE p EPUDNPPEEEESS 5 GATEWAY ACTIVATION AND SITE CREATION 6 INSTALLATION OF GATEWAY een nnn 7 3 1 SITE PREPARATION ceccccecececcccecececcccecececccaucecececacaenecsceucueneces 7 3 2 AONT a 7 3 3 ANTENN A eienen A E a A Aa AEE 7 3 4 LOCATION AND MOUNTING eene meme e eee 8 FRONT PANEL LEDS erre ern nnn nennen nnn unn nah 8 ACCESSING GATEWAY CONFIGURATION MENU 9 5 1 USING ETHERNET PORT TO ACCESS CONFIGURATION MENU 9 5 2 USING RS 232 PORT TO ACCESS CONFIGURATION MENU 13 CONNECTING GATEWAY TO INTERNET 18 6 1 CONNECTING GATEWAY TO AN ETHERNET LAN 18 6 1 1 Configuring the LAN Connection sseeeeeee re 18 6 1 2 Testing the LAN connection sessesessseeeeenne 19 6 2 CONNECTING GATEWAY UsiNG A MODEM G 900 2 ED ONLY 19 6 2 1 Connecting Gateway to a Phone Jack
5. The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc Uf ail te Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all devices does not exceed 5 The Ringer Equivalence Number is located on the bottom of the Gateway NOTICE The Industry Canada IC label identifies certified equipment This certification means the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer sh
6. 232 Console Interface e Operates at 57600 8 n 1 e Female DB 9 connector 9 4 SD Memory Card Interface e SD Physical Layer Specification Ver 1 0 Compliant e SD Card must be FAT16 format 9 5 Antenna Interface e Reverse Polarity SMA RP SMA connector type e 10dBm maximum power output OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc f UE Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts 9 6 AC Power Requirements The gateway should be powered using the supplied AC to DC power adapter Supply connector dimensions 2 1 mm ID x 5 5 mm OD x 12mmL Supply voltage 3 3 VDC Maximum supply current 250 mA 9 7 802 3af Power over Ethernet G 900 2 POE The gateway should be powered from an IEEE Std 802 3af compliant power source IEEE Std 802 3af Compliant for PoE PD Interface Supports power classification and is an IEEE Std 802 3af Class 1 device 1500 VDC Isolation Supports power on either the data pairs 1 2 and 3 6 or the spare pairs 4 5 and 7 8 using either polarity Optional support for Cisco pre standard inline power with external adapter part number CPA 001 available from OmniSense LLC Optional support for Cisco pre standard inline power with external adapter part number CPA 001 available from OmniSense LLC OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805
7. Start gt Run to execute the command telnet 169 254 1 1 9999 as shown in Figure 5 You should see a new window as shown in Figure 6 a If this command fails then it is likely your PC is not using an auto assigned IP address make sure you followed the instructions in step 1 m Type the name of a program folder document or A Internet resource and Windows will open it For vau Open telnet 169 254 1 1 9999 v Figure 5 Running Telnet Command on a PC OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc elcome to the OmniSense Data Acquisition Gateway or product support please visit www ommisense com ateway Firmware Heuizion 6116 Jul i 2666 12 45 46 adio Firmuare Revision 6125 adio Configuration Revision BAHA ateway ID HG6BHHB4 AC HB 16 Fi HB8 HB B6 7 11 2886 21 47 54 GMT ress space har for setup menu at any time Figure 6 Example of Result of Running the Telnet Command 7 Press the space bar to access the configuration menu as well as view the current gateway settings You should see a menu as shown in Figure 7 o Telnet 192 168 2 102 nix ateway Firmware Revision 6116 Jul 16 280806 12 45 46 ES adio Firmware Revision 6125 adio Configuration Revision 6666 n ateway ID 8C6B8884 AC 66 16 F1 66 66 66 7 11 2666 21 52 88 GMT ress space bar for setup
8. activate your gateway at www omnisense com OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc 3 Installation of Gateway 3 1 Site Preparation The gateway requires a power source either AC or Power over Ethernet if you have a G 900 2 POE and either a LAN or MODEM if you have a G 900 2 ED internet connection When planning your site installation make sure to provide for these requirements The gateway should be located as centrally as possible to planned sensor locations 3 2 Power The gateway requires 3 3VDC which is provided by the supplied AC adapter Connect the adapter to an AC power source and plug the jack into the 3 3VDC receptacle on the gateway front panel For G 900 2 POE model gateways power can also be provided using an 802 3af standards compliant Power over Ethernet connection OmniSense also sells an adapter to allow the G 900 2 POE to work with Cisco pre standard inline power When power is active the PWR LED will be on 3 3 Antenna The antenna supplied with your gateway connects to the Antenna connector on the gateway front panel It should be screwed on finger tight The antenna is designed to swivel in all directions and must be pointed at the sky or in other words vertically oriented for best wireless performance OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 80
9. cessere 27 IDCM eel la 27 10 9 FOO PART DO aren erona nne r E ERRi 28 10 4 INDUSTRY CANADA IC ccccceeeeeceeeeaeeeeeeeeueeeceeeesaeeeeeeseaaeees 28 11 OMNISENSE LLC LIMITED HARDWARE WARRANTY 30 OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc f t Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts Table of Figures Figure 1 Typical Gateway ID Label seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 5 Figure 2 Gateway Front Panel eeeeeeesssseseeeeeeenneeeennnnnnnns 8 Figure 3 Running ipconfig Command sseeeeeeenreee 10 Figure 4 Result of ipconfig Command seeeeeeeseeese 11 Figure 5 Running Telnet Command on a PC sssssss 11 Figure 6 Example of Result of Running the Telnet Command 12 Figure 7 Gateway Configuration Menu eeeeeeene 12 Figure 8 Launching HyperTerminal Window 13 Figure 9 Entering HyperTerminal Connection Name 14 Figure 10 Selection HyperTerminal Connection 14 Figure 11 Setting HyperTerminal COM Properties 15 Figure 12 Gateway Configuration Welcome Screen
10. e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts 2 Gateway Activation and Site Creation A gateway sends all the data it collects to the OmniSense Database Server ODS Data can be accessed by the user at www omnisense com In order for data to be stored and accessible the gateway must first be activated and assigned to a user created site at www omnisense com To create a site and activate the gateway users must first register as a subscriber at www omnisense com Subscribers can create sites by logging into their account at www omnisense com and using information that describes the site to be monitored customer name address email etc after which the user assigns one or more gateways to that site When sensors send data through a gateway assigned to a site those sensors are automatically assigned to that site as well To complete site creation the user must sign up for the OmniSense Monitoring Service using a credit card to create a subscriber account The monitoring service is a fee based service Current monitoring rates are available at www omnisense com Monitoring is subject to OmniSense s Monitoring Service Agreement MSA Make sure to record the gateway ID which is on the ID label located on the bottom of the gateway as shown in Figure 1 You will need this ID in order to
11. 0 56 GMT Press space bar for setup menu Connected 0 00 48 Auto detect 57600 8 N 1 Figure 12 Gateway Configuration Welcome Screen 4 Press the space bar within 5 seconds of power up to access the gateway configuration menu as shown in Figure 13 5 Individual settings can then be modified by selecting the desired menu item a Dont forget to save your changes OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc for Lacit Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts GATEWAY CONSOLE Hyper Terminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Gateway Firmware Revision 0110 Jul 10 2006 12 45 46 Radio Firmware Reuision 0125 Radio Configuration Revision 0000 Gateway ID C6B0004 MAC 80 16 F1 00 00 06 07 11 2006 22 11 56 GHT Press space bar for setup menu 4 Setup Menu a Set LAN static IP 0080 000 000 000 LAN default gateway IP 000 000 000 000 LAN subnet mask 000 000 000 000 Remote Server IP 012 043 214 176 Wireless Network Address 12345678 dialup number 18666633679 dialup username omnisense erweb net dialup password MODEM custom AT command string dialup time interval in minutes 720 LAN connection N MODEM connection N Auto Detect Connection V exit and discard changes save changes to FLASH and reboot enter selection Q S Ne me ae ho ano ae ee ee ee CR
12. 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc Other Specifications Parameter Min Typ Max Operating 40 25 85 Temperature Storage Temperature 40 85 Operating Humidity 0 95 Operating Voltage 33 Operating Current 250 Active Gateway Length 7 5 Gateway Width 5 0 Gateway Height 1 75 Gateway Weight 16 Wireless Frequency 902 928 Band Wireless Transmit 10 Power Wireless Range 100 Wireless Channels 64 Wireless Channel 400 Separation Non condensing Excludes antenna Varies based on many factors including the presence of obstacles such as concrete walls and interference from other electronic equipment Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts Units tU C RH Vdc mA Inches Inches Inches Ounces MHz dBm m Channels KHz OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc A MOK Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts 10 Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity 10 1 Manufacturers Address OmniSense LLC 3401 W 5 Street Suite 210 Oxnard CA 93030 U S A 10 2 FCC Part 15 This Product Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID RY20002 This equipment complies with Parts 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC rules for the United States Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 thi
13. 5 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc 3 4 Location and Mounting The gateway can either be wall mounted using the built in teardrop shaped screw holes on the bottom of the case or it can be placed on any horizontal surface Regardless of how it is mounted take care to ensure the antenna is pointed skyward For best system wireless coverage locate the gateway central to where the sensors are to be installed Do not locate the gateway close to large metal obstructions such as filing cabinets or refrigerators 4 Front Panel LEDs rd ge e c Yow Ly R S mopem f Lan 4 RS 232 Console 0 3 3VDC Wireless z Status a SD Card Antone pu 2 70 Figure 2 Gateway Front Panel The gateway front panel shown in Figure 2 contains several LEDs which provide useful information on the status of the gateway The LEDs indicate the following 1 Wireless a IX LED consistent rapid flashing indicates normal transmitter operation b RX LED flashes briefly while the gateway is receiving data over the wireless link The activity of this LED depends on the number of sensors in your system and the sensor reporting interval Screws not supplied OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc 2 Status LED lit when gateway is commu
14. E FOR DIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY PROPERTY DAMAGE IN NO EVENT WILL OMNISENSE S LIABILITY UNDER THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE HARDWARE THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT THE FORGOING AMOUNT REFLECTS THE ALLOCATION OF RISK BETWEEN OMNISENSE AND PURCHASER AND PROVIDE LIMITED RECOURSE TO PURCHASER PURCHASER FURTHER UNDERSTANDS THAT OMNISENSE IS NOT AN INSURER AND THAT INSURANCE IF ANY SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc
15. ally designated COM1 but can vary using a serial cable 2 On your PC start a HyperTerminal window using Start gt Run to execute the command hypertrm as shown in Figure 8 Type khe name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you xj Figure 8 Launching HyperTerminal Window a You will be prompted to enter a name for the new connection as shown in Figure 9 enter any name you like and click on OK Not supplied OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc Connection Description Bce hh New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name mniSense gateway consold Icon Em em ES x t Ee EM J a Figure 9 Entering HyperTerminal Connection Name You will then be prompted to select how to connect to the gateway usually this is through the COM1 port but it will vary from PC to PC and in some cases may be through a serial adapter on a USB port Select the appropriate COM port name and click on OK as shown in Figure 10 Connect To Omniiense gateway console Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Lountrw region nied States Area code Phone number Connect using COMM Figure 10 Selection HyperTerminal Connection OmniSense LLC e PO B
16. ay configuration menu also has a configuration option to allow you to specify a MODEM Custom AT OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc command string This is rarely used and is provided for operating the MODEM outside of North America 6 2 4 Testing your MODEM connection After power up and if the LAN cable is disconnected the gateway will always attempt to dial up the configured ISP such that you can get immediate confirmation at the time of installation that the MODEM connection is working If the Status LED goes on and you must watch it carefully as in most cases it will only stay on for a few seconds the MODEM connection is working See the section on troubleshooting if you do not see the Status LED go on 6 3 Connecting Gateway Using Proxy Servers Some networks especially large corporate networks block users from direct access to the internet Instead users must access the internet through a proxy server The gateway can operate with proxy servers you must set the gateway s Remote Server IP to the IP address of the network s proxy server If you do not know the proxy server IP address contact your network administrator To set your gateway back for use in a standard i e no proxy server network environment set the Remote Server IP to 12 43 214 176 Or if you have manually c
17. ed IP Address 2 Connect the gateway to your laptop or PC using the supplied Ethernet cable 3 Apply power to the gateway verify that the LAN Link LED is lit and or flashes a If the LAN Link LED does not go on and or flash you will need to use an Ethernet crossover adapter or an Ethernet Hub 4 Wait for 30 seconds while the PC assigns itself an Auto IP address 5 On your PC verify that it has assigned itself the correct Auto IP address using Start gt Run to execute the command cmd K ipconfig as shown in Figure 3 The windows IP configuration window will open as shown in Figure 4 Note that any 169 254 xxx xxx address is acceptable and your address need not exactly match the address shown in Figure 4 Type the name of a program Folder document ar Internet resource and Windows will open it For vau Figure 3 Running ipconfig Command OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc c C WINDOWS system3 cmd exe indows IP Configuration thernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix fiutoconfiguration IP Address 169 254 53 199 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 Default Gateway Documents and Settings chris gt COLOR f9 Documents and Settings chris Figure 4 Result of ipconfig Command 6 On your PC connect to the gateway configuration menu using
18. menu at any time etup Menu Xa Set LAN static IP 666 660 660 600 lt b gt Set LAN default gateway IPCX888 08808 008 000 lt c gt Set LAN subnet mask 660 600 660 000 gt lt d gt Set Remote Server IP 612 643 214 176 gt Xe Set Wireless Network fiddress 12345678 5 lt f gt Set dialup number 18666633679 gt lt g gt Set dialup usernameComnisense erweb net gt lt h gt Set dialup password gt lt i gt Set MODEM custom AT command string gt lt j gt Set dialup time interval in minutes 72 lt k gt Use LAN connect ion lt N gt 1 gt Use MODEM connect ion lt N gt lt m gt Use Auto Detect Connection cY gt q gt exit and discard changes lt s save changes to FLASH and reboot nter selection Figure 7 Gateway Configuration Menu OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc t Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts 8 Individual settings can then be modified by selecting the desired menu item a Dont forget to save your changes b Note that saving changes forces a reboot which will disconnect your telnet session from the gateway 5 2 Using RS 232 Port to Access Configuration Menu Use the following steps to access the configuration menu using the RS 232 port connection 1 Connect the gateway s RS 232 port to your PC s serial COM port usu
19. nicating normally with the OmniSense Database Server or ODS 3 MODEM Only valid for G 900 2 ED models a Link LED flashes to indicate MODEM is attempting to dial out steady light indicates MODEM is connected to far side MODEM b Act LED when lit indicates gateway has successfully logged in to your ISP flashes to indicate sending and receiving of packets 4 LAN a Speed LED always off indicating 10 Mb s link speed b Link LED Ethernet link is active flashes to indicate transmit or receive of packets 5 PWR when lit indicates power is on 5 Accessing Gateway Configuration Menu The gateway configuration can be changed using the configuration menu The configuration menu can be reached by either the Ethernet port connection or the RS 232 port connection The same menu settings are available regardless of connection method 5 1 Using Ethernet Port to Access Configuration Menu Use the following steps to access the configuration menu using the LAN connection 1 Disable and disconnect ALL network connections on your Laptop PC EXCEPT for the LAN connection and then Cable not supplied you will need a serial cable with DB 9 connectors which is available at most computer supply stores OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc reboot your PC in order to force it to use an Auto Assign
20. onfigured the gateway to always Use MODEM Connection option OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc 7 SD Card The SD card is currently used only for in the field firmware upgrades In future software releases it may be used for data storage Currently data is stored to the internal 32 Mb FLASH file system OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc 8 Troubleshooting LAN connection Gateway is Uf ail te Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts Verify the LAN port you are LAN Link LED is on but Status LED never goes on LAN Link LED does not go on Status LED is ON but when logon to the web site do not see my data Not all of my sensors are Active on the web site MODEM Link LED goes solid on but Act LED never flashes MODEM Link LED never goes solid using does not have internet using can access the access because internet internet connection is down or does not exist LAN connection Gateway is See section on operating using does not have direct with a Proxy server internet access because network uses a proxy server The LAN Ethernet port you Make sure the Ethernet jack are using is not active you are using is active check wi
21. ord These must Residential phone lines are typically analog while office lines are digital In an office you should use a phone line that can support a fax modem OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc be set using the configuration menu If you do not already have an ISP account OmniSense recommends using www erweb net as they have been proven interoperable with our gateway In most cases one ISP account can support many gateways and in the event your ISP only allows a single login at a time the gateway will continue to attempt to login until maximum numbers of retries is reached 6 2 3 Other Dialup Settings In most office environments you will need to dial 9 for an outside line in which case you should change the dialup number on the configuration menu to include a dialing prefix of 9 For example e Set dialup number 9 18666633679 e Do not forget the comma as that instructs the MODEM to pause before dialing the next number and the pause is required to wait for a dial tone from the outside line You can also configure the time between server connection attempts and the maximum number of dialup retries used during a connection attempt By limiting the number of dialup retries you can prevent the MODEM from monopolizing the phone line in the event your ISP is not responding The gatew
22. ould be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Currently telecommunication companies do not allow users to connect their equipment to jacks except in precise situations that are spelled out in tariffing arrangements with those companies Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc j Uf ail te Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts 11 OmniSense LLC Limited Hardware Warranty Limited Hardware Warranty OmniSense will repair or replace any hardware product Hardware found to have a manufacturing defect for 12 months from date of purchase This warranty does not cover the cost of any labor or materials incurred to remove or replace the defective sensor or device This warranty does not cover damage resulting from any of the following negligent use or misuse of the Hardware use of improper voltage or current use contrary to Installation Instructions disassembly repair or alteration of the Hardware by anyone other than OmniSense or its authorized representative
23. ox 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts c You will then be prompted to enter the COM port settings Enter the settings as shown in Figure 11 and click OK COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second 57600 x Data bits E v Parity None we Stop bits 1 vi Flow control e fet E Restore Defaults Figure 11 Setting HyperTerminal COM Properties 3 You are now ready to power on the gateway Power on the gateway and your HyperTerminal window should look like Figure 12 If you have problems make sure the HyperTerminal window is the currently selected window on your desktop and make sure you do not currently have any text selected in the HyperTerminal window OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc eg Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts OmniSense gateway console HyperTerminal File Edit view call Transfer Help Dw 98 am E Welcome to the OmniSense Data Acquisition Gateway For product support please visit www omnisense com Gateway Firmware Revision 0110 Jul 10 2006 12 45 46 Radio Firmware Revision 0125 Radio Configuration Revision 0000 Gateway ID 0C6B0004 MAC 80 16 F1 00 00 06 07 11 2006 22 1
24. s Further the limited warranty does not cover Acts of God such as fire flood hurricanes tornadoes or any batteries that are included with the Hardware The purchaser acknowledges that ANY SENSING HARDWARE INCLUDING THE OMNISENSE HARDWARE ARE SUBJECT TO COMPROMISE OR FAILURE TO WARN FOR A VARIETY OF REASONS For example o Temperature humidity AC Power or other parameters that are being monitored by the Hardware might not be consistent with actual readings of the same or similar parameters in areas other than those where the Hardware is located o The Hardware will not work properly without power In the event of an interruption or failure of the power source the Hardware may fail o Wireless signals sent or received by the Hardware may be locked o The ability of the Hardware to work depends on proper installation and positioning o While the Hardware in conjunction with a Monitoring Service may provide a warning as designed there is no assurance that such warning will be timely enough so as to prevent property damage o The Hardware requires the usage of a communication system Any interruption or disruption of the communications system will adversely affect the proper operation of such Hardware o The Hardware like other electrical devices is subject to component failure The electronic and other components of the Hardware may fail at any time OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omni
25. s device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device The equipment has been tested and found to comply with part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet or on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc Kor aertive Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts FCC Part 15 Warning Changes or modifications to this uni
26. sense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc f t Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts o In order to insure proper function of the Hardware the Hardware must be properly cared for and maintained It cannot be abused or subjected to hazards including current surges changes in voltage and the like Purchaser should test the Hardware frequently to insure that the Hardware is operating properly The foregoing limited warranty will be deemed invalid if Purchaser has failed to maintain or repair the Hardware in accordance with OmniSense s direction to Purchaser Disclaimer of Warranty Other than the limited warranty set forth above OMNISENSE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OMNISENSE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY WAY OR MANNER WHATSOEVER TO PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY LOSS DAMAGE INJURY OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHATSOEVER OR HOWSOEVER CAUSED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS REVENUE FAILURE TO REALIZE EXPECTED SAVING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL OR ECONOMIC LOSS EVEN IF OMNISENSE IS MADE AWARE OF SUCH POSSIBILITY RELATED TO OR ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OR THE PURCHASER S USE OR INTENDED USE OF THE HARDWARE Limitation of Liability OMNISENSE ITS AGENTS OFFICERS DISTRIBUTORS DIRECTORS AND EMPLOYEES SHALL NOT BE LIABL
27. t not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 10 3 FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with FCC Rules Part 68 Located on the bottom of the Gateway are the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN You must provide this information to the telephone company if requested The REN is used to determine the number of devices you may legally connect to your telephone line In most areas the sum of the REN of all devices connected to one line must not exceed five 5 0 You should contact your telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area This equipment uses the following USOC jacks RJ11C This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug are provided with this equipment which is designed to connect to the telephone network or premises wiring using a Part 68 compliant compatible jack See installation instructions for details 10 4 Industry Canada IC This Product Contains Transmitter Module IC ID 6474A 0002 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of Industry Canada This device complies with Canadian RSS 210 regulations NOTICE
28. th another computer or laptop The Ethernet cable is not Check the Ethernet cable plugged in connections and make sure they click when the plugs are pushed in The LAN Ethernet port you Use an Ethernet crossover are using is configured asa adapter client The Ethernet cable is bad Heplace the Ethernet cable Gateway out of range of Relocate gateway closer to sensors sensors Gateway out of range of Relocate gateway closer to sensors sensors or add additional gateway s to expand wireless coverage Bad username and or Verify username and tone is correct Missing DSL filter Assuming your phone line is used for DSL service add DSL filter to the line OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc for l aertit V Monitoring Prevent Structural Damage Before it Starts 9 Technical Specifications 9 1 Ethernet Interface Ethernet Version 2 0 IEEE 802 3 RJ45 Ethernet 10Base T ARP UDP IP TCP IP Telnet ICMP DHCP Auto IP Management Telnet Login Link Activity LED 9 2 MODEM Interface G 900 2 ED e Data rates from 300 bps to 56kbps e V 42 V 42bis MNP 2 5 e Bell Bell 103 Bell 212A e Automatic Rate Negotiation e US Bellcore UK and Japanese standards e DTMF Tone Generation e AT Command Set Support e Link and Activity LED s e HJ 11 modular connector 9 3 RS
29. ur network administrator 2 Setting the LAN Static IP to 000 000 000 000 this is the factory default which forces the gateway to use DHCP to acquire an IP address from your network s DHCP server a Note that if no DHCP server is found the gateway will default to an auto assigned IP address of 169 254 1 1 OmniSense LLC e PO Box 3748 e Ventura CA 93006 e Phone 805 340 9625 www omnisense com e E mail helo omnisense com 003 001 004 OmniSense G 900 2 User Manual doc and will continue to try to get a DHCP assigned address as well 6 1 2 Testing the LAN connection If the Status LED goes on the LAN connection is working If the status LED does not go on the LAN connection is not working see the troubleshooting chart 6 2 Connecting Gateway Using a MODEM G 900 2 ED only You must have a working dialup account in order to use the MODEM 6 2 1 Connecting Gateway to a Phone Jack Connect the gateway to an active analog telephone jack using the supplied RJ 11 phone cable or a similar phone cable Note that the MODEM interface is surge protected by a non replaceable non resetting slow blow fuse If you use a phone line that experiences frequent 4 surges or lightening strikes you should put a surge protector in line with the phone line to protect the MODEM from damage 6 2 2 Configuring Dialup Information The gateway needs to know your Internet Service Provider ISP phone number username and passw

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