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1. The maximum recommended length is 25 meters and if extensions are used they should be made from CAT5 FTP cable with shielded RJ45 connectors with the CAT5 shield connected to the RJ45 connector This length can be extended if the environment is electrically quiet Shielded couplings should also be used The cables should not be routed with other unshielded data cables where high frequency signals 10MHz and above can induce sufficient noise and where the field strength is above 33dBm 4V m 2 5 Using the ZonePod controls The controls listed in this section allow you to configure thresholds for each sensor control the way the sensor alarms are treated change the display configuration and also turn the ZonePod dialler on and off The ZonePod controls work as follows ZonePod button Increases value of currently selected item Decreases value of currently selected item Select next item scrolls to next line for bottom items Select previous item Selects item confirms settings ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 2 6 The ZonePod menu structure The ZonePod menus are accessible from the monitoring screen by holding in the select confirm key for one second Once the menu selection appears on the display the following menu structure is accessible When using the ZonePod menus monitoring of the sensor ports will cease The sensors will not be scanned until the menus are exited and gt you return
2. Use the increase decrease keys to change the alarm setting and the confirm button to save your choice This will then move you on to the relay settings screen When the relay is switched to ON the relay will be activated when an alarm condition is detected the state of the sensor when this happens is dependant on the current alarm setting When switched to OFF the relay will not activate regardless of the sensor state Press confirm to accept your setting This will finish the setup process for the port taking you back to the configuration menu screen 2 6 6 The DISPLAY option This menu option allows you to dictate how the six sensors are displayed in the main monitoring screen If you select this menu option and press select the following screen will appear ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com By default the ZonePod will use the SENSOR display mode This produces a monitoring screen that shows the types of sensor connected to each port The status of these sensors can be deduced using the front panel LEDS An example of such a screen is shown below The sensor ports are listed one to three across the top line from left to right and four to six along the bottom line from left to right on the Zonepod Monitoring Screen The following abbreviations are used for the sensor names TEMP Temperature gt HUMID Humidity gt SMOKE Smoke gt SECUR Security gt POWER Power gt WATE
3. 2 3 Installing Sensors The sensors of the ZonePod can be freely swapped from one port to another or swapped with a different type of sensor whilst the ZonePod is monitoring see box below Bearing this in mind a few precautions should be accounted for to avoid false alarms or erroneous readings 1 The sensor should be installed into its monitoring position before attachment This will save time and effort should you find the position is unfeasible 2 Before a sensor is connected to the ZonePod the Dialler Override feature should be enabled to avoid the possibility of a false callout 3 Before the Dialler Override feature is enabled thresholds and relay settings for the sensor should be checked This applies to the dry contact temperature and humidity sensors mainly as the ZonePod will use factory defaults when these sensors are connected which may not be suitable for the monitoring application of the sensor The ZonePod smoke sensor is the only sensor that can t be hot swapped To change ports with this sensor requires the ZonePod to be switched off first and powered on with the sensor in the new port To avoid false alarms when installing sensors ZonePod will not register alarms on the first scan of the sensor after installation m ow ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 2 4 Recommended Sensor Cables and Lengths The recommended cable for ZonePod sensors is CAT5 FTP Fully i shielded or Foiled
4. To Reset the Speech Dialler pass code please turn the Zonepod off press and hold the 9 key whilst powering the unit on An option will be Y displayed on the Speech diallers LCD screen if you want to reset the unit to factory default please press enter Please note this will not only reset the passcode but the whole unit will be reset to factory default 3 4 Speech Dialler functions 3 4 1 Contact Details Up to ten contacts can be programmed into the speech dialler Each contact space is either a voice contact or a text contact The following steps describe entering and changing contact details 1 Select Contact Details from the main menu 2 Scroll to the contact space you wish to enter change the details of using the scroll keys Press ENT to select the contact space 3 The contact name should now be editable please use the text editing keys see Appendix B to edit the contact name and press ENT to confirm 4 The telephone number entry screen will now appear Use the text editing keys to edit the contact telephone number and press ENT to confirm Please make sure you have permission to use the contact number entered Y for messaging purposes from the person who runs the line will receive 2 the messages 5 The message type selection screen will now appear Use the scroll buttons to select between VOICE messaging for the contact and TEXT messaging Press E
5. DATE Contact n Rstr 1 to 4 gt Contact n Log of Alarm A to D returning to the non alarm state where a TIME DATE message has been sent to Contact n Ack Contact n An acknowledgement was received from Contact n TIME DATE User Abort Alarm aborted from dialler TIME DATE Time Changed ZonePod time was changed TIME DATE Date Changed ZonePod date was changed TIME DATE Line Fault Telephone line has not been detected for at least 40 seconds prior to TIME DATE this log event Line Restored Telephone line connectivity has been restored TIME DATE Remote Access Remote Access was initiated TIME DATE Memo Left A memo was recorded TIME DATE Memo Cleared The memo was cleared TIME DATE 3 4 9 Test Options This menu option allows you to test certain aspects of the ZonePod speech dialler without the need to set of genuine alarms a Test Messages Using this option you can test alarm and restore messages to each of the ten contacts the method of testing is down to the method of communication set up for the contact Use the scroll buttons to select the message to test alarm A B C or D or restore message A B C or D Select the contact to test the message on by entering the contact number use buttons 1 O for contacts 1 10 When finished selecting please press ENT to test the messaging The voice messages can be ack
6. CONF SUTTON M T 19 5 ZONEPOD SENSORS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 20 5 1 TEMPERATURE HUMIDTDY 5 eene reti eee e ete ee a NN ead seb Nes 20 5 2 lU digg S 20 5 3 SMOK p EET 20 5 4 VOLTAGE io ean oa EE AEE E REE 20 5 5 SECURITY sv cciccsszevscaasovesscasaesastaui Qoniannas cate E EEEE AE E E EREE EE ERESSE 20 5 6 DRY CONTACT CABLE ipne essere nennen irren entren EE E EES 20 6 Appendix A Sensor Alarm configuration esesssseeeereeeneneeenennns 21 J App ndix B Text Editing BGS ecc nito Lal bu ut rbey rita Eaa aE oM aS Liu 22 8 Appendix C Company Information essseseeseeeeeee nennen nnne nnne 23 scanmagnetics com ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 1 Introduction The ZonePod environmental monitoring system has been designed to offer a comprehensive feature set as shown below Up to six sensors supported for full monitoring from the following range Temperature Humidity Security Voltage Smoke Water Leak Detection Universal Full configuration of sensor alarm thresholds via the easy to use menu system Six relay outputs activated by the six sensors see Appendix A for details Six input speech dialler see Appendix A for input details for voice and text alerts The speech dialler provides Trigger amp Restore message for each input voice and text 10 contacts for conf
7. can be found on the following pages 1 Page s 3 2 Page s 3 8 3 Page s 11 12 4 Page s 10 16 5 Page s 9 6 Page s 8 7 Page s 19 Following the above seven steps will give you a unit that is ready to monitor and alert upon alarms We recommend that whenever any configuration takes place the dialler override is switched back on to avoid the possibility of false alarms during that process Y Please note that the landline facility will not work in all countries ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 2 2 The ZonePod connections Relay Output See Unused a Phone Line This port accepts the 4pin white telephone cable supplied with the unit Plug the other end of this cable into a spare telephone socket b Ports 1 6 These are the six ZonePod sensor ports Please read the next section nstalling Sensors for details regarding the installation and connection of sensors c 12VDC Power This is the power socket for the ZonePod y Please do not use power adapters other than those supplied with the unit Doing so will invalidate the warranty for the unit d Relay Output This is the relay output socket for attaching the ZonePod alarms to other devices More information regarding this connection can be found in Appendix A Alarm Relay configuration e The final port labelled Unused on the unit is not for general usage and can therefore be ignored
8. next section O2 UK 44 0 7860 980 480 8 N 1 One2One UK 44 0 7958 879 889 T E1 Vodafone UK 44 0 7785 499 993 8 N 1 b SMS Format This allows you to switch communication modes when using the SMS service centre Check with the service centre being used for the correct setting the settings for the previously listed centres are in the protocol column By default this is set to 8 N 1 for communication with the O2 SMS centre c SMS Protocol This option allows you to configure which messaging protocol to use when messaging through a SMS message centre The available options are TAP and UCP d SD2 Tel Number This allows you to change the number from which the SD2 appears to have sent the message This change will appear in the SMS message and not affect the actual messaging method 13 ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 3 4 3 4 Display Options a Flash on Message If this is set to ON default and a message is waiting then the display backlight will flash on and off b Beep on Message If this is set to ON and a message is waiting then the ZonePod will beep every minute The default for this option is OFF c Temp Display If switched ON the speech dialler display on the ZonePod will show the internal temperature of the unit The default for this option is OFF d Line Fault If switched ON the ZonePod speech dialler will display LINE FAULT when a line fault is detected whilst producing an audible t
9. to the default monitoring screen The default monitoring screen referred to in this section is the first screen I that is displayed on the ZonePod display when the unit is switched on showing information for each of the six sensor ports In the menu system the lt and gt characters mark which option is currently selected Pressing the select confirm key selects that option 2 6 1 The SENSOR STATUS option This option when selected will return you to the default monitoring screen 2 6 2 The SENSOR SETUP option This option will move the menu system into the configuration menu for the sensors which is shown below 2 6 3 The PORT SET option This option runs through the configuration process for sensor ports allowing you to check and modify the settings for individual ports The first screen that appears upon selection of this option allows you to select the port to configure port 1 6 The port number can be changed using the increase decrease keys and confirmed using the select key Once the port is selected the following configuration options will apply to the selected port and will be displayed with the current settings so pressing the select confirm key immediately will confirm the options as staying the same The first port configuration screen to be displayed allows you to change the thresholds for the current sensor For temperature and humidity sensors this screen allows you
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11. NT to confirm you selection 10 ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 3 4 2 Messages There are two types of messages voice and text The message sent upon an alarm restoration of an alarm depends on the type of messaging that is selected for the individual contact see point 1 Contact Details earlier in this section a Voice message When the Voice Message menu option is selected the screen will appear as follows The following messages can be recorded into the ZonePod speech dialler Voice Alarm A Voice Alarm B Voice Alarm C Voice Alarm D Voice Alarm E Voice Alarm F Voice Restore A Voice Restore B Voice Restore C Voice Restore D Voice Restore E Voice Restore F Voice Site Each message can be up to fifteen seconds in length in normal play mode 30 seconds if the long play option is selected see page 14 Record options Alarm messages are used as the message received for a particular alarm Restore messages are used as the message when that alarm has been restored to its original state this must be specifically enabled The site message is a common message played for every callout e It is recommended that the alarm message indicates the form of I acknowledgement required from the recipient i e Please press 8 on your telephone to acknowledge this message To select which message is going to be recorded use the scroll buttons To start recording the message use the red record
12. R Water Leak Detection gt DRYCO Universal If the display type is configured to be STATUS then instead of the type of sensor being displayed the current sensor reading is displayed The sensors are arranged in the same manner as with the SENSOR option one to three four to six though any ports that are not currently hosting a sensor will appear blank as opposed to the SENSOR mode in which the label EMPTY will appear An example of the display in STATUS mode would look like the following 2 6 7 The DIALLER override option The dialler override option controls whether or not the ZonePod speech dialler is active or inactive meaning the ZonePod can be stopped from calling sending text alarms if required this is especially useful for stopping false alarms when setting up and testing the unit When this option is selected the following screen shall appear Selecting ON will activate the dialler override and stop the ZonePod from calling out Selecting OFF will deactivate the dialler override and the ZonePod will be able to call out message your contacts when an alarm is detected ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 3 The ZonePod Speech Dialler 3 1 Using the speech dialler controls The following diagram outlines the layout of the ZonePod speech dialler SDS 12 45 28Jan84 KEY 1 Two tone backlit LCD display 2 Keyboard 3 MIC grill 4 SIM card slot The following are the main funct
13. ZonePod GSM User Manual Environmental Monitoring Wwww jacarta co uk scanmagnetics fi Scanmagnetics Oy Helsinki Finland Puh 09 271 2200 Fax 358 9 271 2210 Eml jacarta a scanmagnetics fi Jacarta GSM ZonePod Thank you for purchasing the GSM ZonePod Environmental Monitoring device Please note the following e A SIM Card is required for GSM operation e The landline facility will not be available in all countries e Please see page 2 for an Installation Guide to this manual Copyright Copyright 2009 Jacarta Ltd All rights reserved CE Notice This device complies with the EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standard e EN 55022 1998 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio interference Characteristics of information Technology Equipment This device complies with the CISPR Class B standard e EN 55024 1998 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Part1 Residential and light industry RoHS This device is RoHS compliant WEEE In accordance with the European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Jacarta will arrange for the appropriate disposal of the product at the end of its serviceable life l STATA STO er REP TR 1 2 WS ZG PO Unitaire mibi Dad UI RpEDINS rk val du pn Dr a Sa aA EA s iva De seu xai e Qua aS 2 2 1 Installation Guid EP 2 2 2 The ZonePod connections serien
14. back without confirmation from these screens a Trigger Alarm This menu option allows you to route the alarm messages A B C D E and F to specific contacts When selected the following screen will appear Using the scroll keys you can switch between selecting contacts for alarms A B C D E and F The numbers correspond to individual contacts 1 10 0 represents the tenth contact By default alarm messages are routed to all contacts To switch off a contact press the corresponding number for the contact for example 4 would toggle contact number four The number will be replaced by a star to indicate the alarm will not be routed to the contact b Trigger Restore Y Restore messages are not routed to contacts by default and therefore no restore messages will be sent until selected here This menu option allows you to route the restore messages A B C D E and F to the individual contacts 1 10 By default no contacts are selected for routing messages so the screen will appear as follows MT ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com Use the scroll keys to bring up A B C D E and F routing options and keys 1 0 for toggling whether the contacts receive the message c Auto Report By default the auto report message is only routed to contact number one The screen will appear as shown below Use the keys 1 0 to toggle whether or not the contacts 1 10 receive the automatic report 3 4 7 Dat
15. button The screen will change to appear as follows Whilst recording your message have your mouth roughly six inches from the front of the dialler face and speak clearly 11 ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com When you have finished recording your message press the red record button which will return you to the previous screen To play back the message press the ENT key To clear the message press the Clear key To re record the message go through the same process again The previously recorded message will be automatically cleared b Text message When the Text Message option is selected from the Messages menu the following a hee The text messages work in the same fashion as the voice messages There are four alarm messages A B C and D and four restore messages A B C and D as well as a common site message Using the scroll buttons will run through the messages and pressing ENT will allow you to edit the message itself To edit the message use the text editing keys as described in Appendix B Pressing ENT again will save the message whilst pressing ESC will return to the previous screen without saving the message 3 4 3 System Options Each of the system options is explained below To change the values of the option use the scroll keys To confirm the selection press ENT or press ESC to abandon the changes and return to the menu 3 4 3 1 Trigger Polarity This can be used to i
16. code for the ZonePod speech dialler and press ENT This will be the required code to dial into the unit remotely access the unit during alarm calls 3 4 5 Ack amp Abort a Abort Options Select the Abort Options option using the ENT key Using the scroll keys you can now select the method by which the alarm process can be aborted if required The following abort methods are available 15 ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com Abort Method Description None Default The alarm process cannot be aborted without being acknowledged from a call receiver Passcode Only Enter the operators passcode to abort the alarm Code or Restore Enter the passcode or return the condition of the sensor to within normal limits to abort the alarm Restore Only Return the sensor to within normal limits to cancel the alarm b Clear By Options When the ZonePod calls a contact the recipient must press the number 8 on their telephone to acknowledge the alarm What happens after a call has been acknowledged by a contact depends on the status of this option See the following Clear By Options Description Anyone Default If a call is acknowledged by the receiver the alarm process finishes No One The ZonePod will contact all contacts regardless of call acknowledgement 3 4 6 Call Routing The purpose of this menu is to allow you to route messages only to the contacts you specify Press ENT to confirm changes made and ESC to go
17. d User Manual www jacarta com 3 4 3 8 L ine Priority Within the Line Priority menu there are 4 options 1 PSTN Only 2 GSM Only 3 PSTN First 4 GSM First For added peace of mind select either PSTN First or GSM First as this will always use the selected method unless there is a fault when the secondary method will be used Setting the dialler to PSTN First means that all voice calls and SMS messages will be sent out via the PSTN line unless there is a fault In that situation any voice calls and SMS messages are then sent via the GSM connection mt If you require a leading digit to get an external line e g 9 to make voice calls L via the PSTN line then please note that there is no way for the GSM dialler to I know to drop the leading digit when using GSM communication SMS messages will not be affected If the PSTN line is disconnected there is a delay of around 30 seconds before I the dialler switches over to GSM 3 4 4 Access Codes a Edit User Code When this option is selected the following screen appears Type the new operator code for the ZonePod speech dialler and press ENT This will be the code that you will have to type in order to access the menu locally from the main screen b Edit Remote Code Y The remote access option will not work until this code has been set When this option is selected the following screen appears Type the new remote access
18. e amp Time This menu option is used to set the ZonePod date and time Press ENT and the screen will change to show the following Enter the new date in the format DD MM Y Y and press ENT to confirm or ESC to abandon the changes and return to the main menu If confirmed the time change screen will appear Enter the new time in the 24 hour format HH MM and press ENT to confirm the change or ESC to abandon the date and time changes and return to the main menu If confirmed the changes will be saved and you will return to the main menu 3 4 8 View Log Selecting this option from the main menu displays the ZonePod dialler log from the most recent entry labelled as 000 to the oldest entry available from the 128 available events the oldest events are automatically deleted to make way for new events To scroll through the events use the scroll buttons To clear the event log press Clear and then either the ENT clears log or ESC aborts clearing button at the prompt By pressing ESC whilst viewing the log returns you to the main menu The following log events are available Where TIME and DATE is present the time and date stamp for the event will be displayed Where Contact n is shown the log event will display the currently programmed name for that contact 17 ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com Trig 1 to 4 gt Contact n Alarm A to D corresponds to 1 to 4 message has been sent to TIME
19. h dialler as well as the external relay port See Appendix A to see the plan of how the port alarms interact with the speech dialler Using the increase decrease buttons the behaviour of the internal relay can be altered between HIGH LOW meaning the relay will be active whenever either the high or low threshold is breached When set to HIGH the relay will become active ONLY when the high threshold is breached Similarly when set to LOW the relay will become active only when the low threshold is breached If set to OFF the relay for this specific port will be switched off Once you have chosen the appropriate setting press the confirm button This will finish the setup process for the port taking you back to the configuration menu screen ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 2 6 5 All other sensors For all the other sensors security power smoke water detection and universal the setup options are slightly different though the process itself is the same As with the temperature and humidity sensors the first screen is the port selection screen The first change will be in the next screen the alarm settings screen which instead of displaying thresholds displays whether the alarm is active when contacts are open or closed The ZonePod upon detecting the security water detection power and I smoke sensors sets this to the most appropriate setting for the type of sensor attached
20. igurable messaging Built in microphone speaker A common voice and text message for all alarms Full logging facility for speech dialler activity Listen in talkback and remote access modes Configurable display two different modes The following documentation will enable you to make the most of these functions For more information regarding support of the unit new products ordering information and all other enquiries please look for the appropriate contact details in Appendix C vVvvvvvvyv vVvvvvvyv ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 2 The ZonePod Unit 2 1 Installation Guide Determine the best location for your ZonePod based on required access the required location of your ZonePod sensors and telephone connectivity Mount the ZonePod unit using the mounting holes provided on the rear of the unit and the base of the unit The following is an overview of the steps required to get the ZonePod up and running 1 Plug in the ZonePod sensors and power up the unit 2 Configure required thresholds for Temperature Humidity and Universal Dry Contact Sensors if installed 3 Record Alarm messages and input required detail for Text messages 4 Input required Contact Details and alarm Routing Options 5 Insert a GSM SIM Card in to the ZonePod 6 Turn off Dialler Override to activate the Dialler 7 Connect and Configure the SNMP Web Adaptor if supplied The relevant information for each of the above steps
21. ing care to keep it free from oil and grease and away from metal surfaces Fix down the self adhesive clip which fits around the junction between the leak sensor cable and the plastic coated interconnecting flex Attach the alarm module to the chosen surface using the self adhesive hook and loop tape strip If required fix the sensor cable using the cable clips Please take care not to damage the sensor cable when fixing the clips DO NOT CUT OFF ANY SURPLUS CABLE When fixing cable clips wear eye protection as hardened steel nails can fracture when hit To test the unit drip a small quantity of water onto the sensor cable The red sensor port LED on the ZonePod alarm illuminate after a few seconds When the cable has dried out completely the LED will revert to green 5 3 SMOKE Remove the power to the ZonePod and connect the smoke detector cable to one of the sensor ports on the bottom of the unit The sensor can be tested once the ZonePod has been switched back on by pressing the TEST button for a few seconds 5 4 VOLTAGE Connect the interface cable to one of the sensor ports on the bottom of the ZonePod and the voltage detector Connect the mains power lead between the voltage detector and the power supply that you wish to monitor The voltage detector will provide an alarm when the mains power is removed from the supply being monitored 5 5 SECURITY Locate the alarm contacts in their intended location The sensor will provide an a
22. ion keys that are used in the operation of the speech dialler Scroll up Record special character key Scroll down Clear display Enter Play Escape mim 9 oija o c 3 2 GSM Communication With the ZonePod powered off insert your SIM card angled corner first into the ZonePod on the upper left hand side of the dialler display as per the above diagram Once the SIM is inserted power on the ZonePod An attached external aerial is provided to give better signal strength please position the aerial as needed The signal strength can be checked within the dialler menu the default password is 1234 as follows Test Options 0 gt GSM Phone Utils 6 gt Signal Strength 2 ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 3 3 Speech Dialler function list By default the ZonePod speech dialler resides in standby mode displaying a screen similar to the following In order to activate the speech dialler the operators passcode must be entered By default this is set to 1234 though if an alternative was specified for pre configuration this will be the programmed passcode Once the passcode has been entered the speech dialler menu will appear see screen below providing access to all elements of the ZonePod speech dialler functionality The following menu structure is applicable Use the scroll up down keys to scroll through the menu options and ENT to select the currently displayed option
23. ion menu Jacarta sensorProbe2 v2 0 2a 7 MENT RED CET D E ail Online Status of Sensors Description Reading Status Switch 27 03 06 07 41 26 System boot up Jacarta sensorProbe2 v2 0 ocatic a Mait a Y smem D C Sensor Settings ontas ings Port 3 n ZonePod Sensor 1 Normal State Open 5 Volts Save Reset Sensor Controlled Relay Sensor Controlled Siren Trap EmaiFiters a Mail To receive Email alerts configure the mail settings in the Mail menu tab b Network The default IP address of the unit is 192 168 0 100 this can be changed via the Network menu tab and if required the unit can be set to use DHCP 19 ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 5 ZONEPOD SENSORS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ZonePod sensors are automatically detected after approx 6 seconds following connection to the sensor ports on the bottom of the unit A green LED will illuminate and the appropriate sensor description will appear on the ZonePod display 5 1 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY Connect the temperature or humidity sensor to one of the RJ45 sensor ports on the bottom of the ZonePod Configuration of high and low thresholds can be carried out via the ZonePod menu buttons 5 2 WATER Connect the water sensor to one of the RJ45 sensor ports on the bottom of the ZonePod Please follow these instructions to install the water leak detection system Lay out the sensor cable in its intended location tak
24. larm when the contacts are in the open position Connect the security sensor interface cable to one of the RJ45 sensor ports on the bottom of the ZonePod 5 6 DRY CONTACT CABLE Connect the cable to the device that you wish to monitor and one of the RJ45 ports on the bottom of the ZonePod Configuration of your preferred monitoring mode normally open or normally closed can be carried out via the ZonePod browser interface default is Normally Open Disclaimer The ZonePod and its sensors are only intended to be used to monitor Y environments for unusual conditions and should only be used for that purpose The eS ZonePod has not been designed as a human safety device and must not be used for that purpose 20 ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 6 Appendix A Sensor Alarm configuration The six sensor ports on the ZonePod interact with the alarm restore messages in the following manner The sensor in sensor port 1 activates alarm restore message A The sensor in sensor port 2 activates alarm restore message B The sensor in sensor port 3 activates alarm restore message C The sensor in sensor port 4 activates alarm restore message D The sensor in sensor port 5 activates alarm restore message E The sensor in sensor port 6 activates alarm restore message F Using the relay settings for the sensor ports see pages 6 7 individual sensor ports can be restricted from activating the alarm res
25. ly through the handset and vice versa through the ZonePod Initially listen in mode is activated so you will be able to hear the ZonePod site Pressing 3 on your phone will allow you to talk to the site instead To exit talkback mode press 0 The mode can also be switched from the ZonePod by pressing the ENT key on the speech dialler b Rings to answer This option allows you to set the number of rings that occur before the ZonePod answers the phone for remote access assuming that it is enabled otherwise this option has no effect The valid range is between never which will disable remote access and 20 rings By default this option is set to 10 rings c One Ring Answer If this option is switched ON the answer defeat feature is enabled This means that to obtain remote access to the ZonePod the user must dial the number then wait whilst the line rings two or three times though not more than the number of rings set in Rings to Answer The user must then hang the phone up and redial within sixty seconds if achieved the ZonePod will pick up first time If this option is OFF default the ZonePod will answer any incoming calls after the number of rings specified in Rings to Answer 3 4 3 3 8MS Options a SMS Call Number for Landline use only This option allows you to change the service number used for sending SMS messages from the ZonePod By default the O2 SMS centre is used Service Provider Telephone Number Protocol see
26. nowledged using the number 8 on the receiver s handset b Test Triggers This allows you to check that the sensors correctly activate the correct alarm message By sending a sensor into its alarm state the relevant trigger A B C or D will be activated If the dialler override see page 8 is activated on the ZonePod this facility will not work Also if a particular sensor port has its relay switched off see pages 7 it will not trigger the alarm Press ESC to return to the test menu c Test Line This will test the telephone line that is currently connected and display the status on the screen d Test Power Supply This will test the power supply for the ZonePod and display the voltage This voltage should be around 12 volts e Software Version Displays the current software revision for the ZonePod speech dialler 185 ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 4 The ZonePod SNMP Web Adaptor Optional The ZonePod s SNMP Web adaptor can be connected to the network to provide ZonePod alarm status information via your browser interface and SNMP This is an optional addition Email alerts can be sent in the event of alarm status changes 4 1 Cable connections Connect the DB15 connector to the ZonePod relay port and the 2 RJ45 connectors to the sensor ports 1 and 2 4 2 Configuration To configure the ZonePod s SNMP Web adaptor on the network connect to it via your browser using 192 168 0 100 to access the configurat
27. nvert the alarm signals triggering the alarm messages By default this option is set to negative y Please do not change the value of this option as it will cause the ZonePod to behave erratically 3 4 3 2 Remote Options a Remote Access If switched to on this option allows users to remotely access the unit Before this can be achieved the remote passcode must be set first see page 14 15 The remote access option allows a user to either dial into the ZonePod to access a remote menu the behaviour when doing this is affected by the status of the Rings to Answer option and the 7 Ring Answer option in the system options menu or access the remote menu when receiving an alarm call this can be achieved by pressing the star key on your telephone during the call and before the alarm is acknowledged When the remote option is activated there will be a series of high pitched beeps after which you must enter the remote access passcode There will then be an acceptance tone and the menu below can be accessed Function Key Sequence Listen in Talkback mode 3 to select and 3 to toggle Play voice messages 1 8 4 followed by 1 8 Record voice messages 1 8 4 followed by 1 8 Play back memo 0 12 ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com Record memo 0 Stop recording playback 0 Quit remote access and hang up 4 The listen in and talkback options allow you to communicate with the site direct
28. one every 60 seconds By default this is switched OFF It should be noted that regardless of this setting all line faults are logged by the ZonePod 3 4 3 5 Temperature a Temperature High This allows you to set the high threshold for the ZonePod internal temperature sensor Range is 0 50 c Default is 40 c b Temperature Low This allows you to set the low threshold for the ZonePod internal temperature sensor Range is 0 50 c Default is 5 c 3 4 3 6 Record Options a Long Play If switched ON this option doubles the available message length for voice messages and memo s though the quality is reduced By default this option is set to OFF b Auto Record If set to ON the ZonePod will record a 30 second message whenever an alarm is set off This can then be listened to as a memo locally or using the remote access feature The default for this option is OFF 3 4 3 7 Report Options a Auto Reporting If this option is set to ON the ZonePod will send the site message to all contacts enabled in the auto report routing table see page 15 16 at the time specified in the Report Time option see below every day The message does not require acknowledgement from the recipient By default this is set to OFF b Report Time Use this option to set the hour at which the Auto Report messages see above will be sent The hour can be set using the scroll keys The default value for this option is 12 00 14 ZonePo
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30. r ateena EEE EEA ERE E REEERE 3 2 3 Installing Sensors anecse eir terere ette e HL a cone E qose ete TRES ETR 3 2 4 Recommended Sensor Cables and Lengths essen 4 2 5 Using the ZonePod controls ccceccssecesecesececeeeseeeseeeseecscensecesececeeeeeeeeseeeseessecnseeneenseeeas 4 2 6 The ZonePod menu Structure cccecccssecesscesscesecesecescecseecseeesecsseeeeeeseeeseneceseesecsaeeeseesseeeas 5 2 6 1 The SENSOR STATUS Option isset e tH aep reote no eren EE PEE RR Ce VR eda 5 2 6 2 The SENSOR SETUP ODtOL onere EDU e e d HO e e DIR ies 5 2 6 3 Ihe PORT SET Optio ziii i eee erre dais EC ede kie dees vss e v C e RE DER RR dees 5 2 6 4 Temperature amp Humidity setup screens nere 6 2 6 5 All other sensors rre tern ted in eee ne Da PER n Ou yer eve PRO Pr oe e FOR YER 7 2 6 6 THE DISPLAY OPON ioter err rre donee or Ero roi eet e ar re rere N re To PEDE 7 2 6 7 The DIALLER override option oe cccceccccsccsscesscesscssecsscesscesscsseesscesscesecssecsscesscessceseceatescesssenseess 8 2 TheZonePod Speech Diallet 5 icis sese tardan ttu py Mw OLD aenieiai 9 3 1 Using the speech dialler controls 9 3 2 GSM Comin Cation 5 5 5 2 c iter idee e EFIE ERI PEU REEL Eee e dee RE 9 3 3 Speech Dialler function list iei ertt terrere Herr tee terere e rae 10 3 4 Speech Dialler f nctonSsa cosie in EE EE E E E 10 341 Contact Details icenen rnani e n N Ener IE
31. to alter the high and low thresholds that form the acceptable temperature and humidity range to be monitored producing an alarm when the range is exceeded For all other sensors the Port Set screen will allow you to set whether the alarm is triggered when the sensor contact is open or closed Sensors other than the dry contact sensors will be defaulted to a setting appropriate for the type of sensor though this can be changed should you require the sensor to operate differently ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com The following screen displays the default alarm setting screen which is displayed when no sensor is attached No setting can be made until a sensor is attached Port number Current alarm settings Type of si Sensor 2 6 4 Temperature amp Humidity setup screens When a temperature or humidity sensor is attached to the unit the following screen will be displayed allowing the user to configure the thresholds Using the increase decrease buttons the threshold values of Temperature humidity can be changed Use select buttons to change between Low and High thresholds You can set the temperature humidity range for normal operation of the sensor When the reading goes out of this range an alarm will be triggered To confirm the values set at any time simply press confirm This will take you to the following screen It is important to note that the internal relays control the alarms on the y speec
32. tore messages Using the dialler override see page 8 all sensor ports can be restricted from activating alarm restore messages The relay output port on the ZonePod can be used to connect to Jacarta s SNMP Web adapter or alarm beacon sounder 21 ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 7 Appendix B Text Editing Keys The following table shows the character mappings for entering text into the ZonePod speech dialler Entering text works on a similar basis to entering text on a mobile phone in that you have to press a key an appropriate number of times to get the character required The cursor will automatically advance after a moment if you require two characters from the same key in succession Key Character 1 9 1 5 amp i 2 a b C 2 A B C 3 d e f 3 D E F 4 g h i 4 G H 5 j k 5 J K L 6 m n o 6 M N O 7 p q r S 7 P Q R S 8 t u V 8 T U V 9 W X y Z 9 W X Y Z 0 0 Scroll buttons can be used to move cursor left right Clear deletes a character at the cursor position ENT will confirm the text entry When entering telephone numbers the e button can be used to insert a star hash or pause for internal exchanges into the telephone number ieee ZonePod User Manual www jacarta com 8 Appendix C Company Information For more information regarding Jacarta products services and the ZonePod please contact us using the following details Address Jacarta Ltd Wagon Yard London Road Marlb

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