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1. 7 1 Using the WASP Magnet Activation System Using a small magnet the WASP can be forced to attempt an immediate connection to the website A successful connection will validate the GSM coverage at the chosen installation location and also upload details of signal strength and recorded sensor data to the website The installer may view the results of the signal strength by using the smartphone App see next section In order to activate the GSM connection with the magnet complete the following steps Hold the magnet over the magnet icon as shown in the figure to the right When holding the magnet in this position the LED light will lash BLUE Continue to hold the magnet in place until BLUE LED becomes solid The WASP will now be in Active Mode Remove the magnet and wait for the WASP to make a successful connection to the website indicated by the LED light turning GREEN SPECTO TECHNOLOGY t Attempting Connection After holding the magnet over the symbol on the label the LED light will flash BLUE The magnet must be held over the WASP until the light goes from flashing to solid after about 5 x flashes The WASP is now in Active mode The BLUE LED will be solid for several seconds before turning off The WASP will now attempt to connect to the website indicated by a flashing BLUE LED light by connecting to the local GSM cell phone tower and transferring data to the website This process typically takes 30
2. Description 1 flashes Config Mode No SIM 2 flashes Could not register on network 3 flashes Problem Reading CSQ signal strength may be too weak Could not Connect to website due to failed network connection network registration successful but no network connection This could be due to connecting to the wrong network hence not getting a network connection HTTP Retry limit reached Too many Unexpected Resets 55 unit will go to sleep for a day GREENFlash Description 0000000000000 5 flashes Successfully Entered Transport Mode SOLID flash Success Completed upload and configuration of device PLEASE NOTE If connection is unsuccessful you may need to retry the magnet activation several times Especially if it is the first time you are activating the WASP SPECTO TECHNOLOGY y 7 2 Using a Smartphone to Check Installation Use a smartphone to get immediate feedback on the status of the WASP installation by navigating to www spectotechnology com wasp and clicking on the Go To Mobile Version button eeeee Verizon 2 25 PM 63 EM pectotechnology c D SPECTO TECHNOLOGY Click Here You will then be directed to the Outpost Central mobile login screen Login and select the WASP you would like to check the signal of as shown below 5 08 PM 70 5 12 PM c op8783 Detect signal SiteName Demo WASP 0p8783 Status Installed TPOST CENTRAL com Last Upload 76 hrs GPS 40 3
3. Piezometer Soil Solid State Piezometer Instruments 4 20mA output Piezormeter diee Electrical Piezometer g 4 20mA output MEMS Tiltmeter 4 20mA output Tte 9 5090 uniaxial biaxial with thermistor Crackmeter Crackmeter oisgeo 4 20mA output with thermistor Crackmeter Celesco otring Potentiometer 4 20mA output CERAM 5 Sensor and WASP Connection 5 1 Soil Instrument s Solid State Piezometer Color of Wire Terminal Name WASP Solid State 4 20mA Piezometer Red Red Shield Screen 5 2 Sisgeo s Electrical Piezometer Power Red Red Shield X Green 5 3 Sisgeo s MEMS Tiltmeter o Uniaxial Tiltmeter Power Red Red Shed Green Thermsor Hed White o Biaxial Tiltmeter Red Thermstor Red Yelow _ SPECTO TECHNOLOGY 5 4 Sisgeo Crackmeter Color of Wire Terminal Name WASP Potentiometer with mA output Red Power Red Shield Green 5 5 Celesco String Potentiometer Color of Wire Terminal Name WASP SP3 String Pot With mA output Power Red Red ee NMNMENMNMM Shield 5 6 Standalone Thermistor Terminal Name Color of Wire WASP Power Hed J Either Return Blue Polarity does not matter Shield 5 7 General Notes on Sensor Connection 1 Itis extremely important to ensure that no moist
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5. URL http www spectotechnology com wasp e g http www custom url com Map KML URL f info fispectotechnology com Offline Alarm Email Recipients o sp By Comma separated list P Show User Passwords E Web Skin Specto Technology style6 css Allow the User role to perform the following actions Modify Graph Comments save Graph 23 SPECTO TECHNOLOGY 8 2 Data Display Site You may access the various functions of the Data Display site by clicking on the menu items across the top of the page Details of each link are given below A drop down list shows all WASPs available to a user Selecting a WASP will bring up the pre defined plots for that logger m Clicking the Map icon opens a new window with a Google Map the user may select a WASP to view data Clicking the Site Configuration icon opens a new window that allows a user to view change the general WASP settings ge Clicking the Sensor Configuration icon opens a new window that allows a user to view change the sensor settings for the WASP Clicking the Download Data icon opens a new window that allows a user to download data from any of the WASP input in csv or text format E EI Clicking the Battery Bar icon opens a new window that allows a user to view the WASP battery levels for the past week please note the icon bars do not change color according to battery level 7 LEBENS Clicking the Signal Bar icon opens a new window that allow
6. geotechnical and structural applications since you may be notified if readings are either above or below a predetermined value Click Next Reset Type Time If this is option is selected the WASP will call in at the regularly scheduled time As soon as the regularly scheduled upload is completed and the condition met an email or SMS will be sent to the preconfigured recipients Time based selection is used to prevent alarm from being sent repeatedly Reset Type Value beta If this option is selected the WASP will initiate a connection to the web if the trigger condition is met If an email or SMS recipient has been configured they will also receive a message for the triggered alert The WASP will not initiate another connection unless the reset value condition is met or it is at the regular scheduled connection time The WASP can initiate multiple connections if connection conditions are reset and triggered multiple times prior to a scheduled connection time Please note that only WASPs with firmware versions 305 01 and later have the ability for the WASP to call in immediately if an Alarm is triggered Recipient List a recipient can only be added from the GROUP tab within the Alarm Roster tab SPECTO TECHNOLOGY SMS Recipients If SMS delivery is used ensure the number includes the country code i e in the USA a 1 must be present in front of any US phone number e g 16467707602 Once all fields are com
7. users may select which WASPs Sites will be visible to the group 20 SPECTO TECHNOLOGY 8 1 3 USERS Tab Users may be created to allow others access to WASP data and settings The following screen shot shows the view after clicking the USERS tab sy SPECTO TECHNOLOGY WASP management portal Welcome ekirby Logout 3 0 3 All Users Login History User Name Type Logs Into Last Login Date Role Tools aaron yu Client Specto Technology 04 Sep 2014 01 05 51 a m Admin Pp Users may be one of 4 types Site Group Client or Custom e Site a user may access a single WASP site e Group auser may view data for a predefined group of WASPs sites e Client a user may access all WASPs sites assigned to your account Users may be one of two Roles User or Admin e User may view but not edit features depending on the Type e Admin may edit configuration features depending on the Type You may also view login statistics of each user to see each user s activity on the website The below table shows access levels for each account type and role Configuration Page Graph View Edit 21 8 1 4 MAP VIEW Tab SPECTO TECHNOLOGY The following screen shot shows the view after clicking the MAP VIEW tab Na SPECTO TECHNOLOGY WASP management portal Welcome ekirby SET TINGS EXPORT amp A A j Upper a Av Cliffeide Manhattan MAlog Damag
8. using the username and password provided to you by Specto Technology The web portal comprises of two different sections e Configuration site Section 8 1 e Data Display site Section 8 2 Further details are provided in the following Sections Cy ESAS You may access the various features of the Configuration Site by clicking on the menu items across the top Sites Groups Users Map View Settings Export Clients See example screen shot below 8 1 Configuration Site Ss SPECTO TECHNOLOGY WASP management portal Welcome ekirby Logout 3 0 3 AllSites Inventory Watch List E Site Name Logger ProjRef Product Client G gt sU Versions Sig Bats Log Upld Age Tools as MAlog damaged ch2 op4061 LP STD Specto Te O 1 58 6 90 11 94 imn 2hs 2ys Fu P 8 1 1 SITES Tab GROUPS MAP VIEW SETTINGS EXPORT CLIENTS After logging into the WASP management portal as a Site Administrator or Client a screen similar to the one shown below will appear Legend Online I Going Offline J Offiine lj Not Installed J Deactivated 67 sites from your total of 9 Click here to show all The term Site refers to a WASP datalogger All WASPs associated with a user s account are listed on under this tab By default only active WASPs appear in the Site Name column You may view Not Installed or Deactivated WASPs associated with your account by clicking the Click here to show all link shown abov
9. 1 74 63 Get Directions Waiting for logger wipe Edit Site Details Check Signal amp Data View Graphs Take Site Photos i p 1 Login 2 Select WASP 3 Check Signal 4 Activate WASP with magnet Once you get to Step 4 activate the WASP by holding the magnet over the label to force a connection to the web Once the WASP connects to the website the signal strength is shown in the mobile app The latest sensor readings are available to view from the full website The full WASP website portal may also be accessed on smartphones by logging into www spectotechnology com wasp in the normal way without selecting the Mobile Version option Cy ESUS 8 WASP Management Portal Website All the WASP s settings and controls are accessible through wireless communication over the Internet from the WASP Management Portal The web address of the Management Portal is http www spectotechnology com wasp The website is used to program the WASP s reading schedule and method It may also be used to display data graphically generate reports and send automated alert emails in case of a sensor exceeding a predetermined threshold Data may also be pushed to an external ftp site for import into the user s choice of display software e g ARGUS VDV etc When you open the above web address with an Internet browser you will see the screen below cs SPECTO TECHNOLOGY WASP management portal yj Log into the WASP Management Portal
10. 60 seconds but may take up to several minutes The process may take longer if i The unit has recently been transported from a different country or region In this case it may be attempting to find the correct GSM operator i The unit has a lot of data to upload from the internal memory Successful Connection Once successful connection is made the LED light will turn GREEN and hold steady for several seconds Failed Connection Upon a failed connection to the website the LED light will turn RED Failure to connect could be the result of the following problems i Unit has not yet identified a cell tower to connect to this can occur the first time a unit is activated ii Insufficient Signal strength there may not be enough signal for a full GSM connection Try to move unit to a higher or more open location ii Temporary GSM network problem Test the 3G network with your smart phone in the USA AT amp T amp T Mobile only if it s OK then retry with the WASP iv Damaged WASP unit The unit has been damaged since last used Check connections to meters sensors have not mistakenly fed high voltages into WASP device CERAM The following table describes the reasons for various light signals BLUE Flash Description 1 flashes Device has a Low signal on registered network 2 flashes Device has a Medium signal on registered network 3 flashes Device has a High signal on registered network SOLID flash Device is ON
11. Jai Graphs amp Reports Simple website data analysis and system management A Email amp SMS Alarms sent via email or text message if 5 Year Battery Life The internal lithium batteries will last for 5 to 10 years T Global Coverage Install the device anywhere with GSM mobile phone coverage D Group Management Manage large numbers of devices with group management and maps SPECTO TECHNOLOGY t 2 Overview of Operation The WASP is designed for quick deployment in the field with minimum requirement on time tools and skill as illustrated by the work flow below Before you go to site a b Take note of the WASP s serial number Each WASP is assigned with an unique serial number such as OP8783 Take note of the sensor s type and serial number When you are in the field a b C d Install sensor Connect sensor to WASP see Section 5 Install WASP see Section 6 Activate WASP using a magnet and check and confirm GSM signal strength see Section 7 After returning from site a b Log on to WASP s web portal www spectotechnology com wasp to configure logging frequency uploading frequency and charts and alarms as necessary see Section 8 otart monitoring SPECTO TECHNOLOGY t 3 WASP Datalogger All Standard WASP models include a 3G modem module and internal antenna for communications This user guide covers the below listed datalogger models Anal
12. S REPORTS Customized reports showing sensor data may be viewed and configured here depending on the user s access level A new report may be created by clicking the Add Report link in the top right corner of the page To edit an existing report click on the report and configure the desired details shown in the window that subsequently opens Reports may be automatically generated and emailed to a predetermined list of recipients as desired 25 SY Rison 9 Battery Life The battery life of the WASP is dependent on the following factors Strength of cellular signal Ambient temperature Sensor stabilization time how long the sensor must be powered up before taking a reading Frequency of reading Frequency of data upload Below are 2 charts illustrating the effect of wireless signal quality sensor activation time reading schedule and data upload on battery life WASP 2G 420 Battery Life Good Sig ontime 63 25 35Deg vs Sensor Activation Time 8 000 7 000 6 000 e Dialy Uploads 10s Ontime 5 000 4 000 Daily Uploads 3 000 5s Ontime 2 000 9 Uploads Daily 1 000 2s Ontime 0 000 Lifetime Years SS WW WF a a SF SS SISO ey CS Ea e Number of Reads per Day WASP 2G 420 Battery Life Bad Sig ontime 85 25 35Deg vs Sensor Activation Time 7 000 6 000 B mac a Dialy Uploads 9 000 F 10s Ontime 4 000 Daily Uploads 3 000 5s Ontime 2 000 Upload
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14. e in the red circle Site Name amp Logger ID columns Clicking on either field will bring up a window shown below where you may view edit various features e Status Screen View the status of WASP such as signal strength and battery voltage when it was last connected e Configuration Edit the Site Name Time Zone Project Reference Installation Date Web Template OP Site Default should be used amp Status Location Enter location information Photos Photos may only be uploaded using the mobile web app Notes Add or edit a note Billing Change the current billing status deactivate or active please advise Specto Technology before doing this to ensure that correct changes are applied to your account SPECTO C TECHNOLOGY Each time a change is made to the configuration you must click the green Save Changes button for changes to take effect D outpostcentral com 0p13398 0p13398 WASP2 3G 1ML Last Upload 24 Jul 2014 10 18 48 77 days ago Next Upload Deactivated Swipe magnet to connect Local Time 09 Oct 2014 16 25 30 Status Deactivated Configuration Location Photos Notes Billing Site Name Date Installed Upload Frequency 1 Day Web Template OP Site Default Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US e Client Specto Technology Reference Status Not Installed Realtime Off APN telstra m2m SIM Status Active 4 4G Groups amp ZU Users columns Clicking
15. ed ch3 Offline Lastest data 450 days ago Piezometer MR 13B P fe Area Tus Ny 32 4 JA j MR 13 Moisture Sensor MS 1 o E Cron f MR 13 Moisture Sensor MS 2 g S n e lt D g ac Y Aat h mv BOP ee re 8 fare AE East Side ff i TA y A 0 500 C i RE E 9 gt Right click on the map to add a WASP site Logout CLIENTS Morrisan Map Satellite Melrose Find a Site Go to a Site No Selection Y Find a Location To move a WASP site that is already on the map simply drag and drop it to a new location using your left mouse button You may go directly to a particular WASP site by selecting it from the drop down list in the top right corner 22 8 1 5 SETTINGS Tab SPECTO TECHNOLOGY General account settings may be adjusted here including location time zone and date time format A list of email addresses may be entered to alert users when WASPs are offline The following screen shot shows the view after clicking the SETTINGS tab NS RESUS Welcome ekirby WASP management portal USERS SETTING Site Fields 3 0 3 chen Set ng contacts Clent Name Specto Technology Country United States Iz Pagans Time Zones GMT 05 00 Eastern Time USA amp Canada chi x Web Template Client Default Beta Export x Date Format MM dd yy Iz Time Format HH mm ss Iz Custom Logout
16. int Raw 4 mA Low Point Calibrated High Point Raw 20 mA High Point Calibrated Stabilisation Time 1 seconds Unit Label Other Save Cancel SPECTO C TECHNOLOGY Calibration thermistors These sensors use a Piecewise calculation All fields are pre filled and do not require further editing A screen shot of an example Calibration configuration for a thermistor sensor is shown below Temperature Input Settings Calibration Logging Frequency Alarms Data Calculation Linear Piecewise 8998 073844 10 7327 155409 5 5966 522093 0 4858 5547 73 5 3956 334045 10 3221 653312 15 2623 480841 20 2136 242266 25 1739 547746 30 1416 518346 35 1153 474648 4 8 939 2774668 45 764 8561337 50 622 8243794 55 587 167 5440 60 4112 9878776 65 336 2971247 70 Stabilisation Time 0 Unit Label Other Save Cancel Logging Frequency the WASP can log data as fast as every minute and as slow as once per day The WASP has a ring type memory that can store approximately 1350 readings 2 weeks of 15 minute readings for a single channel before the oldest readings are overwritten Please note that changing the reading frequency will affect battery life accordingly Alarms alert messages may be sent via SMS or email if a reading satisfies a given condition To add an alarm click the Add button from the Alarm Type drop down list select an option High Low is the most common for
17. is visible or you would like to configure which data is shown you will need to change the From To time period below the graph by either using the calendar after clicking on the date or by using the arrows below the dates To edit data values click on the value to be edited and type in the new value Be aware that this is a permanent change of data and is not recommended unless you are sure the change is required Only clients with administrator access may delete or edit data Calculated Inputs virtual sensors Input Settings as for Native Inputs above Calibration this feature allows you to use a VB NET script to calculate and define engineering units A standard template of the VB NET script relating to the sensor you are using will be provided upon request To define the engineering unit label click the blue link below the script box click to change unit and enter the desired unit i e mm m kPa inches etc Logging Frequency not applicable Alarms as for Native Inputs above Data as for Native Inputs above 8 1 2 GROUPS Tab Groups may be created to manage access to more than one user for the data presentation area of the website The following screen shot shows the view after clicking the GROUPS tab e SPECTO TECHNOLOGY WASP management portal Welcome ekirby MAP VIEW SETTINGS EXPORT CLIENTS Group Name w Users Sites Login Once a group is added by entering a New Group Name
18. ng at all 6 1 Mounting the WASP The WASP can be mounted to the wall using two 5mm diameter screws through the two mounting holes on the two corners of the main body The distance between the screw holes is 98mm 107mm 54mm Alternatively the WASP may be strapped to a pole using a hose clamp across the center of the body 6 2 WASP Positioning General Guidelines e Do not install inside a metal cabinet e Avoid installing inside metal room basement or room with concrete walls e f possible elevate as much as possible installation in pits or underground not recommended While this is not strictly recommended if signal strength in the area is strong it is possible that data may be transmitted to the web through the manhole or roadbox lid Testing on site will confirm if this is possible If sufficient signal can t be obtained at or near the desired site consider using a WASP variant with external antenna connection amp an external antenna to improve signal performance SPECTO TECHNOLOGY t 7 Confirming GSM Signal Strength Once a suitable installation position has been identified there are several tools available for the installer to confirm the GSM signal strength is sufficient and also that attached meters amp sensors are functioning normally e Magnet activation with light feedback covered in Section 7 1 e Smartphone mobile web app covered in Section 7 2 e Normal PC based web browser covered in Section 8
19. ogue Models WASP2 3G WASP with 3G modem module WASP2 3G ZML Where represents the number of mA channels one flying lead per channel WASP2 3G ZTL Where represents the number of thermistor channels one flying lead per channel WASP2 3G ZFL Where represents the number of pulse channels one flying lead per channel N B Maximum number of total channels 4 Additional Options EA External antenna with SMA connector Wiring details for analogue WASP loggers are as follows WASP Lead Wire Color 1 mAuse Thermistor use Hed Power 15VDC switched Power Return Blue Return wiring polarity doesn t matter Green Ground not used SPECTO TECHNOLOGY The WASP works with 4 20mA current loop sensors and their built in 3KQ resistance thermistor sensors 4 Compatible Sensors The 4 20mA current loop has been widely used in the industrial and process sectors as well as in the geotechnical field Its popularity comes from its ease of use and its performance A big benefit of the current loop is its simple wiring only two wires required The supply voltage and measuring current are supplied over the same two wires Zero offset of the base current ie 4mA makes cable break detection simple In addition the current signal is immune to any stray electrical interference and a current signal can be transmitted over long distances This user guide covers the 4 20mA sensors shown below Sensor NL o
20. on either field will allow a user to either view or edit the respective settings Sig Signal amp Bat Battery columns Clicking on either field will bring up a graph that displays the respective data of the WASP If the latest data is not immediately visible simply change the range below the graph to be to an earlier time Log amp Upld Upload columns The Log column shows how often the WASP is collecting readings from sensors Details on how to edit this schedule is given in the following section Upload Frequency is set to 1 day by default Data upload will happen at around midday every day If you would like to have the daily data uploaded at a different time of the day Roster option please contact opecto Technology Multiple uploads per day may be available however the battery life will be affected Please contact Specto Technology if you would like to change the upload frequency maximum of twice per day Tools column e I View Events click on the blue flag to view a log of events from the WASP including sensor readings and communication attempts 7 Config Sensors click on the grey wrench to change the configuration of the sensors being read by the WASP Each Analogue 4 20mA or thermistor sensor has unique configuration settings these may be edited by clicking on the Sensor name SPECTO C TECHNOLOGY Editable fields include the sensor name stabilization time logging frequency alarms and
21. pleted as desired click the Finish or Update if making changes to an existing alarm button Screen shots showing two examples of Alarm configurations are shown below Sisgeo Uniax Tilt Input Settings Calibration Logging Frequency Alarms High Low Alarm Conditions amp Recipients Condition Send alarm when Sisgeo Uniax Tiltmeasures below 4 mA notarate ina single logging interval Reset Type Time d Do not send again for 12 hours Recipient List Not Selected Manage Lists SMS Recipients 16467707602 comma separated list Email Recipients info usa itmsoil com comma separated list this is the test alarm for readings below Alarm Message 2 mA Disabled Analoque 1 Input Settings Calibration Logging Frequency Alarms Data High Low Alarm Conditions amp Recipients Condition Send alarm if Analogue 1 measures above Y H0 mA notarate ina single logging interval F Reset Type Value beta Y Do not send again until the reading has first fallen below 9 mA not a rate Recipient List Not Selected Manage Lists SMS Recipients Comma separated list Numbers require country code Email Recipients Comma separated list Alarm Message Disabled SPECTO C TECHNOLOGY Data may be imported exported deleted or edited Data values shown in the columns on the left correspond to the values shown in the graph to the right If no data
22. s Daily 1 000 2s Ontime Lifetime Years 0 000 aH Vw OW Number of Reads per Day 26
23. s a user to view the WASP signal levels for the past week OQ Clicking the WASP Status icon opens a window showing log of recent functions performed by the WASP e Clicking the question mark icon opens a new tab containing an interactive Help menu Details of each Tab are given below diiit The Graphs tab shows the predefined plots and data statistics for the WASP you are viewing i The Reports tab shows the predefined reports for the WASP REP See example screen shot of a Data Display Site below 59 SPECTO TECHNOLOGY WASP management portal WASP amp T kmete v 2 Amas 00 Omm Cl cr Q RA PrHS 24 SPECTO TECHNOLOGY 8 2 1 GRAPHS Tab REPORTS Customized graphs showing sensor data may be viewed and configured here depending on the user s access level Clicking on the Image icon allows users to set an image to be associated with a graph Clicking on the graph allows users to configure graphs by adding data series customizing the Facts amp Figures etc any change made to a graph must be saved by clicking the disk icon below the graph Once the disk icon is clicked you may determine the duration of data that is shown New graphs may be added by clicking the Add row link Page and graph layout may be edited by clicking on the cog icon Qe Utilizing the Help feature of the website will assist with further details 8 2 2 REPORTS Tab GRAPH
24. scripts to calculate engineering units more detailed information is given in the following section Each time a change is made you must click Seve to confirm changes e 0 Login click on the golden key to login to the Data Display area of the website This allows you to view and edit any plots images and tables associated with the WASP See section 8 2 for details Config Sensors DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS Native Inputs Analoque 4 20mA or Temp Thermistor Svstem Batt Ontime Pic Si Input Settings the name of the input or channel may be edited here The SCADA Tag ID field may be ignored Calibration mA sensors These sensors use a Linear calculation The only fields that may require changing are the Stabilization Time and Unit Label Generally 1 second is an acceptable stabilization time but this may vary depending on the type of sensor used The below table may be used as a reference sensor Type Sensor Manufacturer Stabilization Time seconds ee itmsoil Tiltmeter We suggest that you set the Unit Label as Other and type in mA as any calibration to engineering units of the data will occur in the Calculated Input window more information given in following section A screen shot of an example Calibration configuration for a mA sensor is shown below Sisgeo Uniax Tilt Input Settings Calibration Logging Frequency Alarms Data Calculation Linear Piecewise Low Po
25. ure can get into the cable join between the WASP cable and sensor cable If moisture enters the cable join the join will rust over time and will cause the mA signal from the sensor to stop being registered Water can in some cases travel up the cable core into the logger or the sensor and damage the internal circuitry 2 he 3M ScotchLok UY2 Insulation Displacement Wire Connectors and crimper are recommended for splicing the signal cables together Crimping Pliers As an alternative to splicing cable water resistant connectors may be provided upon request SPECTO TECHNOLOGY 6 Installing the WASP Placement of the WASP is important to ensure adequate GSM signal strength is available Poor GSM signal strength may cause the WASP to make more attempts than normally required to contact the website and therefore exhaust the internal batteries more quickly It can also cause a delay in sensor readings being transferred to the website Poor signal starts to affect battery life at around 3096 GSM signal strength and generally will be too low for normal operation at less than 2096 signal strength If an WASP is left installed in an area with poor signal strength expect to see the unit appearing offline from time to time and the website battery gauge to show a higher than normal battery drain rate Very poor GSM signal strength can result in the WASP device lasting less time than the rated battery life or not connecti

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