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1. 317 885 6330 re fiSite CHAPTER 9 Appendix 9 1 2 Troubleshooting Tips Problem Probable Cause Solution Unit does not transmit alarms No power to unit Check 120VAC or 12VDC power source The display is blank and the power LED is not showing any color Unit does not transmit alarms Cellular signal reception is Inspect the cellular signal and power source is present not suitable strength RSSI using the Viper display Check the number displayed against what is listed in the manual If you have a weak signal call OmniSite at 317 885 6330 for possible solutions Complete the activation for your unit 24 hours before installation My unit will not transmit alarms The activation is not and didn t set it up on the completed website prior to installation The Push to Test button does Kr Verify the number you listed not contact me after I use it and during your activation of the the cellular signal strength is unit good Page 42 S ee Questions Contact OmniSite Version 2 0 0 was www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 O niSite M CHAPTER 9 Appendix 9 1 3 Accessory Parts Repair Parts Replacement Battery part 4 BATT VPR Mounting Hardware Kit part MTG HDW V Current Sensor part CS200A Float Switch part FLOAT VPR Magnet Key part MAGNET VPR Optional Analog 4 20mA Input Card PCB ANALOG VPR G Analog Input must be returned to Omn
2. Scheduled Reports Turn these On or Off by using the checkbox and select the time of day you would like these reports to come daily Test Button List This is the callout list to be used when the test button is pushed on the device and is required Be default a generic list was created for you using your account contact information if no list previously existed on your account Emergency Backup List An SMS Backup list used in the rare event that a connection to the server cannot be established For more information about this please see our Callout List Guide Power Failure Delay The amount of time in seconds an device needs to be without power before it calls in Analog Input Low Alarm Requires the optional Analog Board Accessory The highest scaled value that should be considered a low alarm Leave blank for no alarm The scaling and units are taken from your analog input settings Analog Input High Alarm Requires the optional Analog Board Accessory The lowest scaled value that should be considered a high alarm Leave blank for no alarm The scaling and units are taken from your analog input settings Analog Input Deadband Requires the optional Analog Board Accessory The scaled amount from the alarm point that is considered normal again after an alarm used to avoid excessive alarm callouts Analog Input Delay Requires the optional Analog Board Accessory The amount of time in seconds the analog input should be in alarm low or
3. This unit has low voltage inputs and can only be connected to dry unpowered contacts or OmniSite accessories in the field If this caution is not followed YOU WILL DAMAGE YOUR PRODUCT Page 18 saci 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 oe Omni Site CHAPTER 5 WIRING HARNESSES 5 2 Advanced Harness The Viper Advanced Harness should be used by qualified electricians only The Advanced Harness requires the user to have an electrical background as all inputs are wired completely by the user NOTE When using the ADVANCED Harness the Viper can be powered using 120VAC or 12VDC Reference the table below for Advanced wiring harness color codes Color Code Function Black Power wire HOT White Power wire NEUTRAL Green qty 2 Power wire GROUND or 12VDC Red Alternate 12VDC Power Orange External 12VDC OUTPUT Pair of Blue Input 1 Wires Pair of Yellow Input 2 Wires Pair of Violet Input 3 Wires Pump 3 Pair of Brown Input 4 Wires Pump 2 Pair of Grey Input 5 Wires Pump 1 5 3 Battery Wiring Harness The battery connector should be plugged into the Viper unit at all times The connector is a two pin connector attaching to the same board where the wiring harness is connected to 5 4 Analog Input Wiring Harness The analog input harness should be wired into the same board where the wiring harness and battery are
4. connected to The harness should contain one red wire one black wire and one shield wire Proceed to the wiring diagrams in Chapter 6 for more information on how to wire the analog input Page 19 ae 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 CHAPTER 5 WIRING HARNESSES 5 5 Determining Your Wiring Harness If you are unsure about which wiring harness your unit possesses open the lid of the Viper and examine the Printed Circuit Board PCB where the wiring harness attaches to e If this board is BLUE you have the Quick Connect Wiring Harness e If this board is RED you have the ADVANCED Wiring Harness Page 20 oe 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION 6 1 Verify Cell Service PLEASE NOTE THAT YOUR OMNISITE PRODUCT IS A CELLULAR DEVICE No matter how good the installation looks without cellular reception your device will not work Therefore your first step is to determine that suitable cellular service is available at the installation location BEFORE you start your actual installation Connect your OmniSite unit to a temporary extension cord and plug it in at the installation location Look at the cellular strength RSSI by using the user button to scroll through the menus See Chapter 3 1 1 for more information on the Viper display menu If your RSSI is 13 or greater your location has a good cellular r
5. high before it calls in Page 37 a 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmniSite CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING UNIT 8 3 SMS Backup SMS Backup is a new feature offered by the Viper If the Viper loses communication with our servers for any reason the Viper will send a text message straight to your phone within minutes notifying you Not only that if the Viper loses communication with our servers and input 1 goes into alarm you will also be notified through a text message Input 1 is normally reserved for a high wet well level the most crucial alarm Page 38 salts 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 O W ite CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING UNIT 8 3 1 GuardDog Setup To setup your SMS Backup on GuardDog proceed to the Callout List page Backup Lists Backup lists are used for models that support the SMS Emergency Backup in the rare event that a connection to our servers cannot be established You can access the Backup List editor by clicking the Backup Lists button Backup Lists Note If this button is grayed out then none of your models support this feature A Backup List is very similar to a callout list however a backup list can have a maximum of 5 entries and all of them must be SMS type recipients The order of the recipients is unimportant All are notified at the same time and there are no retries or time delays to b
6. provides ground reference for the input Li i eg Ge Orange provides Inp 4 positive DC voltage for the input Geck ett Violet 1 n e 0 0 0 e o Brown 1 The use of a terminal block L e barrier strip or wire gt nut is recommended for connecting multiple non powered inputs Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmniSite f M d CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION OEM Advanced Harness ONLY Wiring Diagram for Connecting to a Powered Contact Color Code Function Black Power wire HOT White Power wire NEUTRAL Green qty 2 Power wire GROUND or 12VDC Red Alternate 12V DC Power Orange External 12VDC OUTPUT Pair of Blue Input 1 Wires Pair of Yellow Input 2 Wires Pair of Violet Input 3 Wires OmniSite Vi per Pair of Brown Input 4 Wires Pair of Grey Input 5 Wires With Advanced Wiring Harness Rn Hot Neutral Shown wired to monitor for 120VAC Inputs can detect 12 120 volts AC or DC N Yellow wire pair is used for input 2 See color code chart for other inputs Input wire pairs can accept any polarity Yellow 1 2 Page 24 mes Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION Wiring Diagram for the Optional 4 20mA Analog Input OmniSite Vipe
7. signal in the range of 12 120VDC or 12 120 VAC Quick Connect DRY UNPOWERED CONTACTS ONLY can be connected directly to these input circuits to monitor the pump run status Note Inputs 3 4 and 5 must be used with normally open contacts to correctly accumulate runtime e g voltage is applied to input 3 4 and 5 when the respective pump is running 4 2 Analog 4 20 mA Input 4 2 1 Optional Analog Input The Viper has one optional analog input available for monitoring 4 20mA signal devices A small analog input card is required for units to use this feature Connection of any 4 20mA device signal allows remote monitoring and alarm set point notification The analog value can be viewed on the display as described in Chapter 4 or displayed daily on GuardDog The value can also be requested with a forward command using the GuardDog interface Page 16 Sa 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 a niSite CELLULAR M CHAPTER 4 VIPER INPUTS 4 2 2 Analog Input Configuration The analog input must be configured over the air The configuration parameters that can be configured are shown below Refer to the GuardDog online setup Chapter to see how to configure your Analog Input Over the Air OTA e Low alarm set point o Set point where you will receive a Low Alarm e High alarm set point o Set point where you will receive a High Alarm e Alarm delay o Delay time when alarm must b
8. User Manual OmniSite Viper Version 2 0 OmniSite 494 S Emerson Ave Suite E Greenwood IN 46143 www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 N oe OmniSite CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION eseresrnverensvnverensvnvenennensenennensenennsnsenensensnnnnnensnnenssnsenennsnsennnnnnsnnsnssnsnnsnnvnsensnnnne 5 1 0 INTRODUCTION spisse eee 5 1 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE VIPER eee 5 1 2 PUR le EE 6 1 2 1 Intended Audience a anannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 1 2 2 Typical Product ApplicatiOnS sas ananunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 CHAPTER 2 VO AIR 7 2 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION amp PRODUCT MUMEERS 7 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS eebe 8 2 2 1 Dimensions anannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnennnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 8 2 2 2 Electrical SpecificatiOnS s s asanunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnenunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 10 2 3 COMPONENTS CHECKLUIST svenn nernrenernnrsren svever nerneenernnrnnensrenesnrsnernernsenernarsressrsressesnssnenn 10 CHAPTER 3 USER INTERFAGCE eoooevevenevnvnvenennvnnsnennvnnenennsneenennsneenennsnesnennsneenenneneenenneneenennsneenennsneenenneneener 11 3 1 VIPER INTERFACE EE 11 3 1 1 Display Button Functions xnanananannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnananananananananananananananananunanannnnn 11 3 1 2 Display COdes anananannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnanananannnanananananananan
9. When placing an order with OmniSite for the Viper use the following product descriptions to specify your order Viper Quick Connect Kit Part Number VIPER KIT Viper Advanced Kit Part Number VIPER OEM Either kit can be equipped with 1 4 20mA analog input card If you wish to add this to your order please specify For purchasing information contact OmniSite or your local sales representative If you require additional accessory parts at a later time please review our part numbers shown at the end of this manual for ordering information Page 7 SE 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmniSite CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW 2 2 Specifications 2 2 1 Dimensions Front view of enclosure with dimensions for OmnisSite Viper 090 6 Page 8 S ses Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 Omni Site ELLULAR MONITOR 2 2 1 Dimensions CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW dadler TT TD TI TU Zi SSS SSAA ORSON ORAS ORAS OS TV ALi lt IT TT 2 Side view of enclosure with dimensions for OmniSite Viper Page 9 Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW 2 2 2 Electrical Specifications Description Range Notes Primary Power AC 98 135 VAC Primary Power DC 10 18 VDC Optional if AC power is not available D
10. alid email will work If you are using Email recipients we recommend placing these at the top of your callout list with a delay of 0 minutes to make sure you receive your emails before a phone recipient acknowledges the notification SMS Text Message These recipients will receive a Text Message for each active notification To setup an SMS recipient just type in the phone number and choose the carrier for the number using the carrier dropdown If your carrier isn t listed you can contact them directly most carriers provide an email that can be used to message your phone Just use the provided email as an email recipient If you would like your carrier added to our dropdown contact technical support with the email information from your carrier Note There is no option to acknowledge notifications from SMS messages this will need to be done from the Notfications page or through the toll free number 1 888 947 1212 using your voicepin Both phone and email notifications provide a way to acknowledge the alert Note Unfortunately our system is unable to call voice pagers Most pagers can be contacted through email or text messaging and we encourage you to use these recipient types for your pager Pagers that don t provide this type of functionality can usually be upgraded for free or very cheaply Contact your carrier or pager provider to find out more To add a recipient click the Add Recipient button at the top of the Recipient Lib
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12. button under Edit you can edit the configurations A new box will show on the screen similar to the one shown below You can then make your changes from here When not editing the OTA Config section provides you with a brief summary of the current configuration and the synchronization status Editing and Saving Resetting these settings will require these settings to be resynchronized with your device The device must be on in order to synchronize and the changes can take up to 5 minutes from your last change to be replicated to the device Viper Over The Air Configuation EI Input 1 Style Alarm On Reports Input 2 Style Aarm Time 12 00 AM Let viper Push to A Style i Emergency Backup List Viper Emerge Power Failure Delky 20 High Alarm Off Deadband 0 63 E Deby 5 Tt can take up to 5 minutes to Synchronize these settings with your unit SI Please make sure your unit is turned on before saving changes aen Page 36 Version 200 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmhiSite CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING UNIT You can configure the device using the following fields Input Style For inputs with configurable styles Alarm or Runtime you may select which you would like using the dropdown If no dropdown is provided then this input is NOT configurable Input Delay The time delay in seconds an input must be in alarm before it calls in when set as alarm style Time
13. chase sequence on the display The duration of the POST may vary depending on whether or not the unit was reset or powering up for the first time The results of the test are flashed on the display when the test is complete If the unit has passed the POST it will display OO If you experience any error codes other than 00 you should contact OmniSite immediately Page 15 SE 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmhiSite CHAPTER 4 VIPER INPUTS 4 1 Digital Alarm Inputs 4 1 1 Input 1 and Input 2 Quick Connect Quick Connect harness can only be connected to dry unpowered contacts Do not wire powered contacts to this harness or damage will occur Advanced OEM Connection of any ON OFF style voltage signal in the range of 12 120VDC or 12 120 VAC can be connected directly to these input circuits to monitor alarm signals pilot lights relays coils etc No polarity has to be observed on these inputs and different inputs can have different polarities voltages All alarm time delays are adjustable through GuardDog 4 1 2 Input 3 Input 4 and Input 5 Configurations Inputs 3 5 can be configured to monitor pumps or digital alarms like inputs 1 and 2 This option is set through GuardDog When configured to monitor pumps these inputs are reserved to monitor the coil or auxiliary contacts from Pump 1 2 and 3 motor starters Connection of any ON OFF style voltage
14. d This warranty does not cover damage due to acts of God fire flood lightning etc nor product misuse and accidental damage Seller shall not be liable for any injury loss or damage direct or consequential arising out of the use or the ability to use the product This warranty gives specific legal rights You may have other rights that vary from state to state Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation or incidental or consequential damages so that the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you If the faceplate of the Viper is ever removed the warranty will be void Warning The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether this device is suitable adequate or safe for the use intended Since individual applications are subject to great variation the manufacturer makes no representation or warranty as to suitability or fitness of these devices for any specific application kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Safety Signal Words Danger means if the safety information is not followed someone will be seriously injured or killed Warning means if the safety information is not followed someone could be seriously injured or killed Caution means if the safety information is not followed someone may be seriously injured or killed 1 To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard connect OmniSite RTU directly to a 120 VAC electrical circuit Do
15. e in alarm for the configured alarm delay before calling out an alarm e Deadband o Adjusts scaling Page 17 sais 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 oe Omni Site CHAPTER 5 WIRING HARNESSES 5 1 Quick Connect Harness The Viper Quick Connect Harness makes installation a snap The Quick Connect Harness provides the fastest installation around requiring little to no electrical experience NOTE When using the Quick Connect Harness the Viper can ONLY be powered by 120VAC The Quick Connect Harness utilizes the Viper s on board power supply This power supply provides 12VDC to the 5 different inputs and can be used to monitor ONLY dry or non powered contacts The Quick Connect Harness is wired hot that means if you touch two of the same corresponding input wires together you will see that the input has turned to closed or CL on the Viper display NOTE It does not matter which wire is used for the or as long as paired colors are used Reference the table below for Quick Connect wiring harness color codes Color Code Function Black Power wire HOT 120V White Power wire NEUTRAL 120V Green Power wire GROUND 120V Pair of Blue Input 1 Wires Pair of Yellow Input 2 Wires Pair of Violet Input 3 Wires Pump 3 Pair of Brown Input 4 Wires Pump 2 Pair of Grey Input 5 Wires Pump 1 CAUTION
16. e specified Emergency Notifications are also sent directly from the unit and so may appear to come from an unknown number Specifying which units use which list is selected using the Device Setup Page For more information about this please see our Device Setup Guide To add edit the name or delete your backup lists please follow the steps for the Callout List Manger above To access the Backup List Manager select Manage Lists from the Backup List dropdown Backup List Test gt Manage Lists Test P Saas To make changes to your list s recipients select the appropriate list in the Backup List dropdown Page 39 SE 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmniSite CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING UNIT To edit an entry click the amp When you have made your changes press the Eko save or the to cancel and discard your changes Remember only SMS type recipients can be used on backup lists and they will be the only recipients listed in your recipients dropdown To remove an entry just click the Cl When you are finished click the Gin the upper right corner of the Backup Lists window Note Any changes made to your Backup Lists or Backup List recipients can take up to 30 minutes to synchronize with your device s LG How to use this Page ES Common Questions for this Page If you have any other questions regarding the Viper setup on GuardDog use the Help Page
17. eception If this is not the case please contact OmniSite at 317 885 6330 to determine if your cellular signal strength is suitable Once this is verified you can move on to installing your equipment with confidence Note If you are getting an unacceptable to bad RSSI the unit should not be mounted in the location Another option especially if the RSSI is moderate is to purchase a marine antenna to boost the RSSI Contact OmniSite or your Representative for more information on a marine antenna 6 2 Wiring Practices OBSERVE GOOD WIRING PRACTICES DO NOT MIX high and low voltage wiring inside your pump control panel This creates a situation where high voltage cables can induce false signals onto your low voltage OmniSite inputs OmniSite low voltage cables should be routed inside low voltage wiring duct in your existing control panels If you are not sure if high and low voltages are mixed inside your panel you can always tie wrap your OmniSite sensor wires to the outside of the wiring duct This technique provides an attractive installation while providing suitable separation from high voltages CAUTION If you mount your OmniSite Viper inside of your existing electrical cabinet then take extra care to ensure that the antenna coaxial cable is NOT routed with high voltage cables or alarm horn power wires This can lead to unpredictable cellular reception or damage to the radio circuitry Page 21 act 2 0 0 Questions Contact Om
18. finished click the Bin the upper right corner of the Callout List Manager window and the callout list dropdown will refresh to reflect any changes you made Page 34 SE 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmhiSite CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING UNIT Callout List Recipients Each list can have up to 15 recipients but it must have at least 1 to be selectable on the Device Setup page to be used for notifications To make changes to your list s recipients select the appropriate list in the Callout List dropdown To edit an entry click the amp When you have made your changes press the Eko save or the x to cancel and discard your changes Although you can edit any entry on the list if you edit an entry with blank entries before it your new entry will automatically move to the end of the list You will need to provide the following information Recipient The person who will receive the alert Retries The number of times to retry a recipient This can be between 0 and 9 Time Delay The amount of time in minutes to wait before trying the next recipient This can be between 1 to 250 minutes Except for emails which can have a time delay of 0 To remove an entry You cannot remove the final entry for a list that is being used for any notification just click the CJ The order of the recipients is important and can be easily adjusted by using the arrows Just click to move an entry
19. h the email information from your carrier When you are finished just click Eko save or click to cancel and discard your changes To edit a recipient click the amp When you have made your changes press the Eko save or the amp to cancel and discard your changes To delete a recipient You cannot delete a recipient used on any callout or backup list just click the Page 33 ad 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 O W ite CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING UNIT Callout List Manager The Callout List Manager is a popup window that allows you to create edit and delete your callout lists To access your Callout List Manager select Manage Lists from the Callout List Dropdown Callout List ha Manage Lists Man Supervisor Emai To add a new list click the Add List button at the top of the window You will need to specify a unique name This is the name you will use to select this list for any notification and will be the name shown in the notification history so a descriptive name not list 1 etc is best To edit a list click the amp When you have made your changes press the H to save or the x to cancel and discard your changes This ONLY changes your list name to edit the recipients on the list please see the Callout List Recipients section To delete a list You cannot delete a list used for any notification just click the When you are
20. higher on the list earlier or to move an entry lower later To insert a recipient between entries just edit a blank entry using the steps above and then use the arrows to arrange them as appropriate A new feature supported by the Viper is the Backup Lists button This function is used for the SMS Backup feature on the Viper For more information on this feature proceed to Chapter 8 3 Page 35 SE 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 re W ite CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING UNIT 8 2 GuardDog Device Setup Over the Air OTA Configurations are done through the GuardDog website The Over the Air Configurations can change digital alarm inputs to pump runtimes change the time delay on each individual input change the time scheduled report time and configure an analog input You can say goodbye to costly trips to the location with the new OmnisSite Viper s OTA Configurations After your callout list is completed you can now proceed to the Device Setup page navigate to Setup gt Device Setup Over the Air Configuration eit K Te NOR ent outs ees es Le Ain pebag TSRS Test Button Let Backup Let status Ss Ss Ss 12 00 Push to Test Vier Ermer FP peu daly Deby Runtme Runtime 20s Delay off of 0 63 ft hu Ae pe Emergent synchronted The Viper uses Over the Air OTA Configurations which are setup at this page If you press the pencil
21. iSite for installation 9 1 4 Other OmniSite Products Crystal Ball Cellular Network Station Alarm Monitor http omnisite com Pages Products CrystalBall aspx The Essentials 11 Universal voltage inputs 4 Analog inputs 4 Relay outputs for pump control 3 Inputs to monitor pump activity 2 Pulse inputs i e flow meters 1 Input to analyze rainfall Transmits Receives using GSM Optional NEMA 4X enclosure Includes Rain and Pulse inputs as these can also be used as alarm inputs kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk XR 50 Cellular Network Station Alarm Monitor http omnisite com Pages Products XR50 aspx The Essentials 7 Universal voltage inputs 3 Inputs to monitor pump activity 2 Pulse inputs i e flow meters 1 Input to analyze rainfall Transmits Receives using GSM Optional NEMA 4X enclosure Includes Rain and Pulse inputs as these can also be used as alarm inputs kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Page 43 sexs Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330
22. igital Inputs 12 120 V AC or DC voltage Battery 3 9 4 3 VDC Use only OmniSite supplied battery The Quick Connect Kit MUST run off the 98 135 VAC primary power For Primary Power DC Current Consumption please see the specifications chapter 9 2 3 Components Checklist Use the following components checklist to be sure all parts are included in your order If you are missing any of the following parts please contact OmniSite immediately v OmniSite Viper Unit V Viper Quick Start Guide v ADVANCED or OEM Quick Connect Wiring Harness V Current Sensor 1 2 or 3 v 50 ft High Level Float v Magnetic Key v OmniSite Sharpie AVAILABLE ONLINE Viper Pocket User Manual v Viper backup battery with two prong connector OPTIONAL Viper Analog Monitoring Device Page 10 SE 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 CHAPTER 3 USER INTERFACE 3 1 Viper Interface 3 1 1 Display Button Function The Viper has a two digit LED display to allow the user to get basic information from the unit The display enters user mode when the button directly below the display is pressed Check Status button User mode allows the user to view the status of the inputs read the received cellular signal strength or see the firmware version that the unit is running Each time the push button is pressed the display advances to the next piece of information The use
23. le maintenance and is stand alone The Viper has 5 digital inputs and reports any changes This information is displayed online on your personal secure GuardDog account website The OmnisSite Viper is a remote monitoring device that utilizes the cellular network to transmit alarms and runtime data to a central server This information can then be displayed online for OmniSite customers to view and notifications can be sent to customers through phone e mail and or SMS messages CELL 2 SERVERS Ale TOWER NY Man IK P ke e INTERNET IN CUSTOMER NOTIFICATIONS VIPER Page 5 sexs Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmhiSite Figure 1 How the Viper gets data to the customer CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION For the Viper to function it must be installed in an area that has GSM coverage which should be verified before installation Once activated the unit automatically connects to the nearest cell tower Whenever an alarm input changes state the Viper will transmit this information to the tower which is then sent through a gateway to the internet and then to OmniSite s internet servers The servers update the Viper s status on the GuardDog website Notifications are sent out as well when alarm conditions are met if the notifications are configured on GuardDog Over the Air OTA Configurations are done through the GuardDog website The Over the Air Configurations ca
24. n change digital alarm inputs to pump runtimes change the time delay on each individual input change the time scheduled report time and configure an analog input You can say goodbye to costly trips to the installation location with the new OmnisSite Viper 1 2 Purpose The OmniSite Viper is a low cost effective Cellular Alarm Monitor that is easy to install and set up This manual provides the information needed to install the Viper connect the inputs and general usage of the product The main objectives of this guide are to provide General understanding of operating the OmniSite Viper Manufacturing and installation instructions General understanding of the different wiring harnesses General understanding of the required GuardDog setup 1 2 1 Intended Audience This manual was written for use by the installer and for use by the end user of the Viper to be able to view and understand the Viper 1 3 Typical Product Applications Any control station that has critical circuits that need to be monitored for change of state Pumping Lift Stations to monitor well tank levels using floats pump runtimes or other control or alarm circuits on the pumping station Monitor door openings motion detection or any set of contacts that are critical when alarmed Page 6 Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 CHAPTER 2 OVERVIEW 2 1 Product Description amp Product Numbers
25. niSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 niSite f M CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION 6 2 Wiring Practices Quick Connect Harness ONLY Wiring Diagram for Connecting to a Non powered Device OmniSite Viper With Quick Connect Wiring Harness Black Power wire HOT White Power wire NEUTRAL Green Power wire GROUND Pair of Blue Input 1 Wires Pair of Yellow Input 2 Wires Pair of Violet Input 3 Wires Pair of Brown Input 4 Wires Pair of Grey Input 5 Wires Shown with current switch accessory Contacts can be Any non powered contact such as a dr An ag switch or relay can N C but if using Brown wire pair is used for be wired in this inputs 3 4 or 5 input 4 See color code manner for runtime chart for other inputs accumulation must be N O Page 22 SES Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmniSite Viper With Advanced Wiring Harness Page 23 Version 2 0 0 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION OEM Advanced Harness ONLY Wiring Diagram for Connecting to a Non Powered Contact Using the Advanced Wiring Harness E e e L l Non powered contacts such as a fe ge m switch or relay Can be normally open or closed but if using inputs 3 4 L or 5 for runtime ee accumulation must be N O contacts Green
26. nnnnnnnn 42 9 1 3 Accessory Parts Repair Parts anannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 43 9 1 4 Other OmniSite Products nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 43 Page 3 S SES Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 f Omni mN re NOTICE INSPECT CONTENTS IMMEDIATELY AND FILE CLAIM WITH DELIVERING CARRIER FOR ANY DAMAGE SAVE THE BOX AND PACKING MATERIAL YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO YOUR UNIT IF RETURNED IMPROPERLY PACKED kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Limited Warranty If it appears within one 1 year from date of delivery to Purchaser that any products or component parts do not conform exactly to the specifications and physical dimensions referred to herein and the Purchaser at its expense returns the product or component parts to the Seller together with a report of defects the Seller shall review the inspection report and inspect the items and shall authorize at its option either the repair or replacement of any non conforming products or component parts whether on warranty contract of negligence shall not in any case exceed the amount to be paid by the Seller in obtaining and repair or replacement of non conforming products or component parts and upon expiration of the warranty period all liability of the Seller shall be terminate
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28. not use extension cords for permanent installation 2 Cover of OmniSite RTU must be securely closed to prevent water damage and electrical shock 3 Never operate your OmniSite RTU while any part is missing or damaged in any manner 4 To reduce the risk of electrical hazard or damage do not tilt jolt or tip RTU while unit is powered on 5 To reduce the risk of accidental electrical shock do not touch the electrical terminals or controls with wet hands 6 Note the warning label Page 4 S 80 Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmbiSite CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 0 Introduction Congratulations you just bought the best The OmniSite system provides two way communications using our patented WINGS Wireless Information Network Gateway Standard over a cellular network The low cost of the OmniSite method makes remote monitoring very affordable and allows our devices to operate on GSM networks worldwide We have the most complete coverage and best reputation in the industry OmniSite wireless monitoring devices provide a low cost wireless system for remote monitoring measurement and data collection anywhere wherever there is GSM service worldwide 1 1 Introduction to the Viper The OmnisSite Viper is the latest addition to the OmniSite product line The Viper is low cost and over the air configurable This eliminates costly trips to the jobsite It requires very litt
29. o response from server If any error code other than EO is displayed the Viper will not function at the location The installer should contact OmnisSite if this is the case The last error code can be retrieved by tapping the test button after a test was performed The last test result can be retrieved up to five minutes after the test was performed If no test was performed within the past five minutes tapping the test button will do nothing 7 3 Viper Lid Prop The Viper Lid Prop is very beneficial in harsh weather conditions including rain and snow The lid prop can also be used if the Viper is mounted in sunlight The lid prop will make the display more visible and protect the Viper faceplate Page 29 S SES Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 a OmniSite ee CHAPTER 7 FINAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 7 4 Installation Checklist V Viper is activated at least 24 hours before installation online at www omnisite com V Viper is mounted as shown in Quick Start Guide with observing good wiring practices V Viper has good signal strength V Push to Test button is used before leaving location with EO V Unit is setup on GuardDog at www omnisite com Page 30 Se 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmniSite CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING UNIT 8 1 GuardDog Callout List The first step is to set up
30. ower it will automatically become enabled The enclosure has a flat groove on the right hand side to show where to position the magnetic key To disable the unit the magnetic key must be placed in this position If a magnet key is detected when the unit is running on battery power it will shut down The status of the LED will change See the next section to determine what status your unit is in 3 1 4 Viper Padlock Capabilities The Viper also provides padlock capabilities When the Viper lid is closed a padlock can be used to prevent tampering Simply connect your padlock as shown in the illustration below Page 14 S ee Version 00 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmniSite CHAPTER 3 USER INTERFACE 3 1 5 Power LED The power LED is located near the bottom of the faceplate of the Viper It tells the user when the unit is powered up when it is disabled or when the unit is running on backup battery power The following table distinguishes the various states of the power LED LED Behavior Unit Status ON Solid Unit is running on primary power and enabled Flashing once per second Unit is running on primary power and disabled Flashing twice every three seconds Unit is running on backup battery and enabled 3 2 Power On Self Test When the Viper is first powered up it will perform a power on self test POST During the POST the display will show an animated
31. r With Optional 4 20mA Analog Input Card ane wm f Page 25 S SES Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION OEM Advanced Harness ONLY Powering the Viper with 12 VDC when AC power is not available OmniSite Viper With Advanced Wiring Harness Connect as shown to any 10 18 Volt DC 2A power source Solar Panel Charge Controller Page 26 S SES Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 O W ite CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION 6 3 Mounting of the Enclosure Outside of Panel Every Viper unit is shipped with a Quick Start Guide Please refer to this guide for any questions The Quick Start Guide can also be found online The installation consists of 8 easy steps 6 4 Mounting of the Enclosure Inside of Panel The Viper can also be mounted inside of your existing control panel We cannot address every installation inside of a panel in this manual but can provide the following tips OBSERVE GOOD WIRING PRACTICES DO NOT MIX high and low voltage wiring inside your pump control panel This creates a situation where high voltage cables can induce false signals onto your low voltage OmniSite inputs 6 4 1 Remote Mounting of Antenna If you decide to remote mount your antenna your Viper should have a connector on the top of the enclosure The Viper will then req
32. r OK signal strength please contact OmniSite for solutions Firmware The final page of the user mode shows the firmware that the Viper is currently running This screen will alternate between F and the firmware revision Page 12 ees 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 CHAPTER 3 USER INTERFACE 3 1 2 Display Button Codes Another display mode you can view is the status mode In status mode the display shows when the unit is transmitting configuring the radio or idle The display starts in status mode by default The unit shows a digit code in status mode to indicate how the radio is being used The table below shows all of the possible status codes Status Code Radio Status 00 RTU is searching for GSM network 0l RTU is configuring the radio 02 RTU is searching for acceptable signal 03 RTU is ready to transmit 4 RTU is transmitting 5 RTU has completed transmission 05 flashing RTU failed transmission or disconnection represents an animated character Page 13 S SES Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 O W ite CHAPTER 3 USER INTERFACE 3 1 3 Magnetic Key OmniSite provides a magnetic key to be used with the Viper This magnetic key is used to enable or disable the unit No other magnets should be used ONLY the supplied OmnisSite key When the unit receives primary p
33. r mode menu flow is shown below Figure 2 Display Menu Flow The unit will display after it has been in the idle state for more than one minute After a total of five minutes the display will shut off It will turn on once again if the status of an input changes causing the unit to transmit or if the display button is pressed Input Status When viewing an input status the display will show the input number and the open closed status in an alternating fashion The input number is shown by n where is the input number For example n3 means that the status of input 3 is being displayed The status will show either OP for open or CL for closed The unit will advance to the next input each time the button is pressed Page 11 SE 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 CHAPTER 3 USER INTERFACE Signal Strength The signal strength of the unit can be checked by pressing the button beneath the display until the RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator 4 p symbol is shown This can be found after scrolling through all of the input status screens The Viper will alternate between the RSSI symbol and the current signal strength The following table shows how to read the signal Signal Reading Signal Strength 0 3 Unacceptable 4 7 Bad 8 12 Moderate 13 17 Good 18 or Greater Excellent If you are experiencing unusable bad o
34. rary Add Recipient If you already have added recipients and you would like to add additional contact methods for a specific contact you can click the O next to their name in the library Page 32 Se 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmbiSite CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING UNIT You will need to provide the following information Name This is the name of your recipient and will determine how the recipients are grouped in the library It s best to put first and last names here Type This specifies how this recipient will be contacted Phone Email or SMS Label This helps distinguish between your recipients and allows you to specify what kind of phone email or SMS it is If it is an office phone you ll put Office there If it is a work cell then put Work Cell Home or Personal Cell Home Email Work Email etc Number Address For Phone or SMS types put the phone number of the recipient For email types put the email address Carrier This column is ONLY used for SMS types It will be grayed out for all other types You will need to specify your phone texting device s cellular carrier If your carrier isn t listed you can contact them directly most carriers provide an email that can be used to message your phone Just use the provided email as an email recipient If you would like your carrier added to our dropdown contact technical support wit
35. right hand side of the Viper when power is removed to turn it off completely 7 2 Push to Test Button 7 2 1 Description The Push to Test button is used to determine if the Viper is functioning correctly at the location When used it will transmit a packet to the OmniSite server If it is unable to complete the transmission the display will show an error code that indicates where the transmission failed This can be useful in verifying that the unit is able to connect and has been properly activated installed and configured To test the Viper hold down the test button for at least three seconds and then release it The display will show E where is an animated character When the test is complete the will show a number indicating any errors that may have occurred If EO is displayed then the transmission was successful This test will also cause a notification to be sent to a Guard Dog recipient to verify that the voice server is working as well For more info see chapter 8 Page 28 SE 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 CHAPTER 7 FINAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 7 2 2 Error Codes Refer to the following chart for all of the possible transmission errors that are possible Error Code Result EO No Errors El Unable to communicate with radio E2 Unacceptable signal strength E3 No GSM service E4 No GPRS service E5 Cannot open IP connection E6 N
36. s Hover over Help and select How to use this Page to get more helpful information Page 40 SE 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 CHAPTER 9 Appendix 9 1 1 Specifications I O Accepts 5 Universal Inputs operating with any voltage in the range of 12VAC DC to 120VAC DC 4000 VAC Opto isolation Optional 1 4 20mA analog input 4000V Opto isolation 10 bit resolution Input Power 120 VAC 10 or 12 VDC 10 Battery Backup Internal 4 VDC rechargeable sealed lead acid battery rated for up to 20 hours of backup during AC power loss Operating Temperature 20 to 150 Deg F Operating Humidity 0 90 RH non condensing Radio Motorola Quad Band GSM cellular transceiver 850 900 1800 1900 106dBm sensitivity typical Class 4 2W 850 900 MHZ class 1 1W 1800 1900 MHZ Certification FCC Parts 15 PTCRB Antenna Internal concealed antenna optional externally mounted antenna for panel mount units Display Simple 2 digit LED display Enclosure NEMA 4X equivalent ABS plastic enclosure w locking hasp Dimensions 7 0 W x 7 0 H x 3 0 D Weight 3 0 Ibs Certification UL Pending Protection US Patent 7 228 129 VIPER CURRENT CONSUMPTION FOR 12VDC Analog battery idle screen 160 mA Analog only idle screen 140 mA Analog display OFF 130 140 mA Page 41 S 80 Version 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone
37. uire a 6 10 30 or 50 coax cable as well as a PHANTOM or Marine Antenna Below are the different coax cable lengths OmniSite offers Part Description CABLE JUMP72 72 6 foot coax cable CABLE 10 TWS 10 coax cable low loss cable CABLE 30 TWS 30 coax cable low loss cable CABLE 50 TWS 50 coax cable low loss cable Please observe good wiring practices with the coax also being sure not to mix high and low voltage wiring If you do not follow this guideline your Viper will have troubles communicating or will not communication at all Page 27 ec 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 OmhiSite CHAPTER 7 FINAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 7 1 Powering Unit ON OFF Powering the unit ON The Viper does not have a power switch It will power up automatically when power is supplied to the unit Only use the specified voltages to power the Viper Note Applying the incorrect voltage could result in damage to the unit Do not apply 120VAC to the DC power line Powering the unit OFF When AC power is removed from the unit it will continue to run on the backup battery It will still be able to transmit alarms and receive commands In order to shut the unit down completely the magnetic sensor must be activated on the unit while there is no external power 120VAC 12VDC power going to the unit Place the OmniSite supplied magnetic key on the
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39. your Callout List Login to your GuardDog account and proceed to Setup gt Callout List Here you set up your recipient library and your general callout lists LC wrt OmniSite Development va GuardDog GARE ard ee Cloudy 66 F amp Callout Lists K Recipient Library Callout Lists a A kacao Lets Ade Recprant E ten Al cokpse M Gut For more information on how to setup your callout lists please use the Help Pages found on GuardDog Page 31 SE 2 0 0 Questions Contact OmniSite www omnisite com Telephone 317 885 6330 IN OmniSite CHAPTER 8 PROGRAMMING UNIT Recipient Library There are three different types of recipients that can be used for notifications Phone These recipients will be called by our system and any active notifications will be read to them by an automated system During the call the recipient will be given the option to acknowledge the notification and stop the callouts This is done by pressing the star key The only thing required for these recipient types is a phone number You can enter this phone number in any format as long as the area code and phone number are listed For example you could enter the phone number as 317 885 6330 or 317 885 6330 or even 3178856330 You can use any combination of dashes parenthesis and spaces to enter the number however you re comfortable Email These recipients will receive an email for each active notification Any v
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