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1. TIF EYE POWERED BY TEMPTRAK NotifEye Wireless Sensors and Ethernet Gateway Manual Contents a Creating an Account Creating An Account 2 Setting Up the Hardware Setting Up and Using the Ethernet Gateway e Inserting Batteries Mounting Sensors e Mounting Sensors 4 Setting Up the Online System e Logging into the System e Overview of the NotifEye System e Adding Sensors Gateways and Networks Editing Gateway Settings e Configuring Sensors Setting Notifications e My Account Settings 5 Advanced e Adding Editing and Setting User Permissions 13 14 e Sensor Maps Sensor History and Chart Views Inside the Box Viewing and Exporting Sensor Data 4 Temperature Sensors 15100 System Reports 1 Ethernet Gateway 15501 Power Supply Cord f Antenna User Information 17 6 ft Ethernet Cable 4 CR2032 Coin Cell Batteries Warranty Information 4 Loop amp Lock Tape Strips 8 Mounting Screws e Reference Guide This is an interactive pdf Go to specific points in the manual by e using the bookmarks link P in the left margin clicking on the sub headings in the Contents pane instructional video available Clicking on the video icon associated with a topic will open an instructional video in a browser window Creating An Account Ox 1 In a web browser navigate to www notifeyewireless com 2 Click the Get Started Here button Please ensure all fie
2. 32871 E Temperature 32871 How wil sensor be Select One_ la used Select One Residential Room Temperatures Office Business Room Temperaturi Food Freezer Temperatures Continue Pharmacy Refrigerator Tempe Shipping Temperature Tracki E a ant Commercial Properties ick Here for Help with No Vacation Home Temperatures 2013 Cooper Atkins Corporation Al Rights Reserved Server Room Temperatures HVAC System Testing and Monitori Greenhouse Temperatures Heat Treatment Bedbugs Art Museum Temperature Monitorir Kennel Temperature Monitoring Cadaver Cooler Monitoring Other From the How will sensor be used field select an appropriate description and click Continue When the Set Sensor Notification Screen appears we suggest you skip this step at this point and click Done Note Please refer to page 11 for more detailed instructions on setting up your sensor notifications E Welcome john doe Set Sensor Notifications Assign Notifications Notifications Create a new custom notification or select from exsting and preconfigured notification e Notifications can be customized further in the Notifications Build your own section m Temperature Notifcabor e Advanced options also available in the Notifications section Preconfigured options Currently Assigned Notifications This sensor is not currently assigned to any notifications mas __Cick Here for Hein with Notif
3. After making changes select Save and then Save again Sensor Maps The first time the Sensor Map tab is selected you will be prompted to choose and upload an image of your facility from your own files Your sensors can be superimposed onto this image to represent their physical location in the facility Clicking and dragging with the mouse allows you to view different portions of the map To place a sensor on the map under the Sensor List click the Add to Map link next to the chosen sensor or click and drag the sensor image to its desired location Mousing over any sensors that are on the map will display the last reading while clicking a sensor will display the sensor information window To zoom in and out of the map click on the and buttons in the bottom right of the image map Remove a sensor by right clicking on the sensor and select Remove From map To add additional maps in the Sensor maps pane click New link Welcome notifeye wireless Log Off IF E E My Account en Pomesa py Te Overview Y Notifications Manage Reports Sensor Maps Main Kitchen Load Data Snapshot Sensor Maps Main Kitchen Edit Delete New E Load Data Snapshot gives an overview of the last readings for all sensors shown on map Sensor List All Temperature 32990 Add to Map Prep Area Add to Map mae te Dry Storage Add to Map Walk In Add to Map
4. Enable Disable a Notification 2 Creating a New Notification Click on the Create New Notification link or click on the sign Overview Notifications Manage Reports Sensor Maps Notification List List Options New Notification B Create new notification New Notification Ethernet_Gateway 5212 L a Fridge L Class of Notification ice Select the class of Inactivity d notification I Fridge Temp L Sensor Type Low Battery aoa Advanced Tem ure LS ie Create Temperature 32999 L Title Allows you to name your notification e g Fridge 1 Temperature Alert Class of Notification There are four notification options available when creating a new notification e Application Application notifications are sensor specific temp sensor trigger alert when temp is above 70 F etc If creating an application specific notification you will need to choose what sensor type you are creating the alert for either temperature or humidity The system will automatically populate a list of sensor types that are currently being used within the network The notificatiion you create will be based on the selected sensor type e Inactivity Set up Inactivity notifications to alert you when your sensors and or gateways have stopped communicating with the servers Failure to set up an Inactivity notification will result in no email SMS text being sent if your sensors stop communicating This can also be u
5. Gama Gona aEmMaca Don t Alert again for Snooze 60 minutes Notification is active ical Assigned Devices No Devices assigned to notification Assign notification to device s People that will receive this notification For each person that you want to receive notifications start typing a name into the box and the system will automatically populate the name of a user within your sensor network If there are already multiple users on the network a dropdown list of names will appear Select the name of the user for the notification You will also need to select how the notification will be sent email SMS text or both If the person to be notified does not have an account on the network you may quickly add them by selecting the New System User link and entering their contact information Notification Parameters Title Name of Notification e g Fridge 1 Notification Text Message that will be displayed when notification is sent Notify when sensor temperature reading is This area allows you to set notification parameters such as the name the notification message and sensor data conditions that will trigger the notification Alert Between Specifies hours that the notification is on Don t Alert again for Snooze Defines how frequently you want to be notified once the alert is active Notification is Active Allows you to turn off a notification temporarily without deleting it Assigned Devices Allow
6. 100 ta F 11 5 2013 11 00 AM 100 100 TF F Select a tab to change between Chart displays a graphical view of the sensor s data Notifications allows you to view add edit or delete notifications for the sensor History displays a history in list form of the sensor s data Export allows you to archive data by exporting as a csv file Edit allows you to change configurations such as sensor name and heartbeat Note The tab highlighted in green is your current selection 7 Date Range Selector Allows you to choose the date range for viewable information such as sensor history notifications sent charts and sensor data export Contents Page 4 Adding Sensors Gateways and Networks These steps will allow you to add sensors gateways and networks to your account If you have additional gateways you can either set them up as their own individual networks or add them to your existing network and manage them from one account oE Welcome john doe Building 1 Pacanewerk Network ID 1722 Name Building 1 Count of Gateways Sensors on this Network 1 1 Send notifications for this Network True Edt th etats Gateway List EE Name Gateway ID Gateway Type Last Checkin Power Band Status Ethemet 5401 5401 Ethemet_Gateway 10 4 2013 1 59 PM Pi 900 MHz x Sensor List Sensor Name Sensor ID Sensor Type Firmware Band Temperature 32871 32871 Temperature 2 0 1 0 900 MHz Clear Data a
7. Temperature 33075 Add to Map 14 Contents Page Note All your available sensors will be listed in the left Sensor List pane To only view sensors in a particular network select the network from the dropdown box Sensor History and Chart Views Select the Overview tab in the main navigation bar Click on a sensor to view data Clicking on the History or Chart tabs within the sensor data window allows you to view the sensor data history as text or in a graphical chart for the date range specified in the top right corner To change the date range of the viewable information click on the date range box at the top right of the sensor data window Note f you view data immediately after setting up your system the chart will not have enough readings to create a graph you must wait until your sensor has checked in multiple times The tab highlighted in green is your current selection History Notifications Chart Export Edit Sensor Readings KA 81 76 61 Clicking and dragging between two points on the graph will select the zoom area This area 56 04 11 2013 04 17 2013 04 22 2013 04 28 2013 05 03 2013 05 09 2013 3 12 21 PM 02 21 AM 04 20 PM 06 20 AM 08 20 PM 10 19 AM will be shown in the top graph Zoom l 57 04 08 2013 04 14 2013 04 20 2013 04 26 2013 05 02 2013 05 09 2013 Reset Zoom Zoom Zoom allows you to view a particular portion of the top graph When you click
8. ae Failed transmissions before link mode 2 B Sensor Name The name of the assigned sensor e g Freezer 1 Display As Indicates whether temperature is displayed as F or C Slide the grey bar to change between them Heartbeat Interval How often the sensor transmits to the online system via the gateway It is recommended to set the Heartbeat Interval to 120 minutes 2 hours to preserve battery life Contents Page 9 Assessments per Heartbeat How many times between heartbeats a sensor will compare its readings against the measurement limits An average of assessment readings is transmitted on the heartbeat Aware State Heartbeat If outside of measurement limit during assessment reading puts the sensor into High Alert or Aware State Now assessment frequency is determined by the Aware State Heartbeat An automatic Notification Alert will not be sent unless parameters are set up in the Notifications window Sensor is On The time of day the sensor is actively working No communication will be sent while sensor is hibernating If you select Between you will need to indicate the time frame the sensor should be on This is useful to monitor conditions only during daytime or nightime hours Use Aware State also known as Threshold Any assessments below the minimum value or above the maximum value will cause the sensor to enter an Aware State Minimum left slider any assessments below this will cause sensor to
9. panel and enter the preferred date range default range is one week Once you hit submit it will show all notifications sent regarding your wireless system If you choose the Access Log for a specified timeframe you will see an access log showing all users that have logged in to the account and the date amp time they logged in The Account Report gives you a list of all sensors on the account with the associated network corresponding ID and security code The Battery Health Report shows the current battery life of all sensors complete with percentages and visual indicators 16 Contents Page User Information For detailed instructional videos on how to use your NotifEye Wireless Sensors or the NotifEye Online System please visit us at www cooper atkins com notifeye support This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning t
10. ther gateway to your Monnit network Sensors added to this network w be able to communicate through any of the Network Name Building 1 gateways that are also assigned to this network Cick Here for Help with NotfEye 6 Assign Gateway In the Gateway ID and Gateway Code fields add in the information from the label on the bottom of the gateway Click on Assign Gateway button Welcome john doe Log romress p srmrrean Assign Gateway Please enter your Gateway ID and Checkcode Gateway ID 5401 Gateway Code IMABOF Gateway Back Label ck Here for Help with NotifEye Atkins Corporation All Rights Reserved 2 Contents Page 7 Assign sensor Add in the Sensor ID and Sensor Code information from the label on the bottom of the sensor and click on Assign Sensor button aad Welcome john doe Log O Assign Sensor Please enter your Sensor ID and Checkcode Sensor ID 32871 Sensor Code CABAJN Sensor Back Label ck Here for Help with NotifEye 2013 Cooper A ation All Rights Reserved 8 Enter a name for your sensor The Sensor Name field will auto populate with the type of sensor you have assigned and its Sensor ID You can change this sensor name later if you wish EVE Welcome john doe Add Sensor to Network Enter a Name for your sensor Sensor Name Temperature
11. 1 Adding Additional Sensors Clear Data e Choose the Manage tab from the main navigation bar Click on the Add Sensor button Add in the Sensor ID and Sensor Code information from the label on the bottom of the sensor see page 3 and click on Assign Sensor button The sensor will now appear in the sensor list e Repeat this process to add more sensors to this network Note Sensors contain initial factory data that should be cleared before collecting new data To do this click the Clear Data link 2 Adding Additional Gateways e Choose the Manage tab from the main navigation bar e Inthe section Gateway List select Add Gateway button and then enter the ID and Security Code from label of the gateway you want to add see page 2 Press the Assign Gateway button The gateway will now appear in the gateway list e Repeat this process to add more gateways to this network 3 Creating Additional Networks gt Ja e Choose the Manage tab from the main navigation bar e Click the Add Network link in the top right corner the Edit Network Details icon Enter a name for the new network and click Save The network will appear in the settings list e Once a Network is added you can edit it by clicking on the Edit Network Details icon There are two checkboxes in this section Holding Network leave unchecked for normal system operation Check the box if you wish
12. Eve 2013 Cooper Atkins Corporation Eh At this point you will receive a congratulation screen that will allow you to add another sensor Repeat this process to add all sensors to this network You will also receive a Welcome email that includes your user name and password At this stage we suggest you set up your hardware Contents Page Setting Up the Hardware Setting Up and Using the Ethernet Gateway e Connect the antenna e Plug the Ethernet cable with internet connectivity into the gateway e Plug the power supply cord into a power outlet then connect the plug into the gateway e Once all three lights turn green your network is ready to bring sensors online 123 Front of Ethernet Gateway Understanding the Ethernet Gateway Lights Light 1 Indicates the Ethernet cable is plugged in A green light indicates ready and working a red light indicates there is a problem e g no internet access is available or the Ethernet cable may not be connected or may be damaged Light 2 Indicates the Ethernet has internet connectivity and can reach the online monitoring system A green light indicates network traffic to the internet ready and working a red light indicates there is a problem e g the gateway cannot connect to the server or the configuration settings are incorrect A flashing green light indicates network traffic to the internet Light 3 Indicates sensor network activity A green light indicate
13. and drag with your mouse between two points on the graph a magnified view will appear in the top graph area Click Reset Zoom to restore to the default view Viewing and Exporting Sensor Data Exporting to csv file Clicking on the Export tab within the sensor data window allows you to export sensor data to a comma separated value csv file or send the sensor data to an external web source To export sensor data you must first select the date range for the data you want to export Once the date range is selected determine whether you want sensor data from the selected sensor only from all Sensors in the network or all sensors assigned to the account When you are finished click on Export Data at the bottom of this window The data will be exported to a comma separated value csv file for use in spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel Depending on your browser settings you may be prompted for a save location If not the file will be downloaded to your browser s default download directory Note Only the first 5 000 records within the selected date range can be exported at a time Contents Page 15 Dry Storage 4415 2013 5 15 20 KJ Last Check in 5 15 2013 12 17 PM Belongs to Network Main Offic 69 8 F 3 i l l 5 15 2013 12 27 PM RnD Battery Level Signal Strength History Notifications Chart Export Edit Export sensor data to CSV file Include Data from This Sensor f Include D
14. ata from All Sensors in Network Include Data from All Sensors in Account Export Data o only the first 5000 records within the given date range will be exported Push incoming data to 3rd party Configure data push Exporting Data to a 3rd Party You can alternately send your sensors incoming data to a 3rd party by clicking on the Configure data push link at the bottom of the window From this area you can pass data from your wireless sensor network devices to another service in real time This is done by coding the data into a url query then sending the data via http get request at the time data is received There is an extensive list of parameters that can be passed as listed in the viewed window that allow you to send detailed information about both the data and the sensor Note We do not recommend using or changing these settings without consulting with an IT professional System Reports The NotifEye system s Reports tab allows you to view two types of reports Sent Notifications and an Access Log To create these reports click on the Reports tab in the top navigation bar IF Welcome john doe Log Off E E My Account Overview Notifications Manage Reports Sensor Maps Reports Sent Notifications S Sent Notifications Start Date Access Log 10 29 2013 Account Report End Date en 11 5 2013 To view sent notifications simply click on Sent Notifications link from the left
15. ccount Contents Page 13 Editing Existing Users To make edits to a user in the Users list locate the user and click on the pencil icon next to their name From here you can reset their password and edit their personal contact information If you want to make the user an admin checking Is Administrator will give them full administrative access to view and make changes to the account Setting User Permissions If this user is to have limited permissions you ll need to make these changes once the user is added to the account To make changes to exisiting users permissions click on the Permissions icon next to the user s name You can choose which networks each user can see and whether they are allowed to make any changes to network amp sensor settings by checking and unchecking the boxes next to each one Edit Permissions Edit jane doe X Permissions F User Information Add Network User Name jane doe M Add User Password Reset default password Calibrate Sensor First Name Can See Network Main Office Jane Can See Network Storage Facility Last Name aus Can See Network Warehouse Email Address Delete Use janedoe abc com ete Users Disable Notifications from Network Cell Phone 860 347 2256 _ Edit Account Cell Carrier Edit Gateway Configuration Verizon r Edit Network Edit Is Administrator F Edit Notifications Aj Se Permissions Edit Other Users M Edit Self 4 M Edit Sensor
16. ed page 2 4 in the login fields and click the Login button Password Overview of the NotifEye System Remember me The Online Interface When you have logged in to the online system click on the Overview tab This is the default view 1 Main Navigation Welcome john doe Log Off IF KJ 1 Main Navigation 4 My Account POE RED OF tarh 5 List options QS Last Check In Signal Battery Temperature 10 8 2013 2 07 PM E al Temperature 10 8 2013 2 04 PM F ul Temperature 10 8 2013 2 05 PM E ch Temperature 10 8 2013 1 59 PM of i 2 Overview Configure Multiple Sensors WY i O i 4 2 O v gt J o O V G e ap Overview click to return to Home view This shows all the sensors and gateways Mouse over and click to select a particular network from the dropdown menu Notifications click to view Notifications Manage click to add and delete Networks Gateways and Sensors Reports Click to access system reports sent notifications and access logs for your account Sensor Maps click to view a visual map of your active sensors Upload an image file and then visually place your active sensors onto it 2 Overview Displays the most current readings for every sensor in the selected network all on one easy to read page You can also view a list of all gateways by selecting View Gateways Clicking on the se
17. go into Aware State Maximum right slider any assessments above this will cause the sensor to enter Aware State Below 32 or Above 41 Use Aware State oe Sensor is operating Sensor is operating outside limits within limits enters Aware State Threshold Buffer A buffer to prevent the sensor from bouncing between standard operation and the aware state when the assessments are very close to a threshold E g if a minimum value is set to 32 a maximum value is set for 41 and the buffer is set to 1 when a sensor takes an assessment below 32 or above 41 it enters and remains in the Aware State until the temperature reading returns to within 1 of the preset limits i e 33 and 40 respectively 1 0 Threshold Buffer Below 32 or Above 41 33 40 Synchronize In large sensor networks offset is used to prevent all sensors from transmitting simultaneously thus reducing communication disruption Failed Transmissions The number of transmissions the sensor sends without response from a gateway before entering battery saving link mode In link mode the sensor will scan for another gateway on the same network and use that to send information If none are found the sensor will sleep for 2 hours before trying to scan again Configuring Multiple Sensors Simultaneously Once you ve set the configuration for one sensor you can then configure multiple sensors simultaneously with the sa
18. he equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Cooper Atkins could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF EXPOSURE WARNING To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation To ensure compliance operations at closer than this distance are not recommended The antenna used for this transmitter must not be co located in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Limited Warranty Any instrument which proves to be defective in material or workmanship within one year of original purchase will be repaired or replaced without charge upon receipt of the unit prepaid with proof of purchase This Limited Warranty does not cover damage in shipment or failure caused by tampering obvious carelessness or abuse and is the purchaser s sole remedy Cooper Atkins Corporation 33 Reeds Gap Road Middlefield CT 06455 0450 U S A Email techsupport cooper atkin
19. lds are completed 3 Account Information section IF Login Key Fields EYE e Time Zone All data is recorded using Universal Coordinated Time l eee UTC also known as Greenwich pjg cider Mean Time GMT To select a time PT arenas zone locate the city closest to you within your time zone This can be updated later if needed Password 4 Primary Contact Information section Key Fields e User Name this is automatically generated during the initial setup It consists of the first and last name that is entered into the name fields separated by a period This username will be set as an administrator e Cell Phone and Cell Carrier these are optional Enter information if you would like to receive text messages SMS Notifications e Password must be at least 8 characters Note We recommend writing down your username and password on the reference guide that shipped with your kit and keeping it in a secure location 5 Creating a Sensor Network In the Network Name field enter a name for your first network e g Main Kitchen Click the Create Sensor Network button aid Welcome john doe Log OF Create a Sensor Network What amp a sensor network of the Tell t th wo c Enter the name you ll use to refer to this group of An online fokler that holds one or more sensors and gateways Sensors gateways and sensors this name can be changed lates communkate through
20. m the Overview tab click on the name of the sensor that you would like to configure The Sensor data window will appear below The Temperature Sensor Configuration window allows you to set the primary configurations for each sensor Within this window you can change the name of the sensor set the heartbeat how often the sensor checks in with the software 120 minutes is recommended and change the unit of measurement When you have finished making changes press the Save button at the bottom of this section Note Be sure to click the Save button anytime you make a change to any of the sensor parameters All changes made to the sensor settings will be downloaded to the sensor on the next sensor heartbeat check in Once a change has been made and Saved you will not be able to edit that sensor s configurations again until the sensor has downloaded the new setting Temperature Sensor Configuration Sensor N Refrigerat a l jia If you have a question about any fields Display as FAHRENHEIT B in this window mouse over the next 7 to the right of the field and it will Heartbeat Interval 120 minutes O give you a brief definition seen FALL DAY Aware State Aware State Heartbeat 30 minutes 7 Assessments per Heartbeat 5 Assessment frequency about 24 minutes B E You can type in the numbers or use Use Aware State Belbw 32 or Above 41 ae the sliders to change them Threshold Buffer 1 p Synchronize OFF
21. me settings One sensor must already be configured to use this feature Click on the Overview tab in the main navigation bar You can make certain configurations to multiple sensors by clicking on Configure Multiple Sensors at the bottom of the Sensor List Window 10 Contents Page In the Configure Multiple Sensors pane you can choose which sensor to use for the desired configuration Click the Check All or Uncheck All button to select which sensors will be updated with the sensor configuration you identified above Note Settings configured through this window will overwrite any custom settings currently set for the selected sensors Setting Notifications Automated notifications can be set up to alert you via SMS text or email if a wireless sensor meets a set threshold or condition To create a new notification or edit delete an existing notification click on the Notifications tab in the main menu area of the site 1 The Notification List Window Notifications IF Tab Create a New Welcome notifeye wireless Log Off E E Notification My Account Overview Y Notifications Manage R ports Sensor Maps Notification List List Options Recent Notifications Ss Create new notification Date Sent Sent To Reading kg Ethernet Gateway 5212 L Fridge L E T 74 Edit an Existing e Notification J Prep Area r J temperature View Edit Delete I Temperature 32999 L Notification
22. nsor names allows you to view information for that specific sensor 3 Sensor Status Indicators and Icons Displays the status for each individual sensor Sensor is checking in and within user defined safe parameters Sensor has met or exceeded temperature limits or triggered a notification Sensor has not checked in No sensor readings since shipping No sensor readings will be recorded Inactive Edit your sensor NAN KReEREBAN Edit your sensor however some fields are unavailable until pending transactions have been received by the sensor at its next scheduled heartbeat or has been manually reset Once the transaction is complete the icon will change back to its normal form 6 Contents Page 4 My Account Click to display and edit account information 5 List Options Filters sensors listed in the Main Navigation pane to show only the sensors that are active out of range etc 6 Sensor Data Window IF Welcome john doe Log Off E My Account Overview Notifications Manage Reports Sensor Maps All Networks 1 View Gateways Q B W Type Sensor Name Data Last Check In Signal Battery o Temperature 32624 73 F 11 5 2013 11 10 AM i k 7 ali Last Check in 11 5 2013 11 10 AM Belongs to Network Building 1 Expected Next Check in 11 5 2013 1 10 PM GatewayID 5401 Chart Notifications Export Edit 7 Date Range Selector 10 29 2013 11 57201 Date Signal Battery Sensor Reading 11 5 2013 11 10 AM 100
23. or b Wait 60 seconds c Re insert the batteries into the sensors Important Do not mount sensors before entering their IDs and codes into the online system see page 3 Mounting Sensors Sensors should be placed on a clean dry flat surface Place them at least 3 ft away from each other and any wireless gateway for clearest transmissions Do not place the sensor body inside any refrigerator freezer cabinet or storage area since this will interfere with sensor performance Sensors can be mounted in a variety of ways including using the screws or loop amp lock tape that comes in your NotifEye kit To use the loop amp lock tape peel off the sticky back and affix to the back of the sensor Peel the other sticky side off and press the adhesive to the desired location Next secure probe inside the cabinet with moisture resistant tape cable ties or other suitable method Fig A temperature sensor mounted to the outside of a walk in refrigerator showing the probe wire routed through the door gasket Fig B temperature sensor mounted to the outside of a walk in refrigerator showing the probe wire routed through a panel meter Fig C temperature sensor mounted to the outside of a reach in refrigerator showing the probe wire routed through the door gasket Contents Page 5 Setting Up The Online System Login Logging in to the System Login Information On the home page enter your username and password you just creat
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25. s ready and working a red light indicates there is a problem A flashing green light indicates radio traffic from the sensors Ethernet Gateway Help gt If your lights continue to flash red try unplugging the power and resetting the gateway see below Please watch the video above If red lights continue to display contact technical support at techsupport cooper atkins com Ethernet Gateway Controls Back Panel 5 Q A AA o Power Plug Control Button Ethernet Port RP SMA Antenna Connector Using the Control Button press using a pen or paperclip a Press for 1 2 seconds to trigger the gateway to send all stored sensor messages immediately to the online system and download any pending system messages to deliver to the sensors The default heartbeat for the Ethernet gateway is 5 minutes b Press and hold for 10 seconds to reset the gateway to factory settings This resets both the gateway and online heartbeats to 5 minutes You will need to log in to the online system after resetting the gateway to reconfigure the gateway to your desired settings Configuring The Ethernet Gateway The Ethernet Gateway collects data from all sensors within range assigned to the same network and is preconfigured to batch deliver the sensor messages to the online system every 5 minutes If the internet connection is interrupted the gateway s internal buffer can store up to 65 000 readings to prevent data loss Once the internet connection is re establi
26. s you to tell the system which sensors will trigger the notification being created When a notification is sent from the system it will automatically include the sensor name and data that caused the notification to be sent 4 Deleting a Notification To delete a notification in the Notification List pane click on the name of the notification you wish to edit and at the bottom of the pane click on the x or delete button to remove the notification Note Clicking on the edit icon will only allow you to edit the notification but does not allow you to delete it Click on the name of the notification to delete it 12 Contents Page My Account Settings Clicking on the My Account link in the top right of the screen will open the Settings pane where you have access to change account information and setup account users Account Information Information that can be edited include Company Name Primary Contact Time Zone and Address lt will also tell you the date that your account needs reviewing To edit your Account Information click on Edit Account Information button and press Save IF Welcome john doe Log Off E E My Account Overview Notifications Manage Reports Sensor Maps Account Account Number ABC Corporation Company Name ABC Corporation Time Zone UTC 5 USA Washington D C DST Primary Contact John Doe 33 Reeds Gap Rd Address Middlefield CT 06455 Premier Until 10 2 2015 Edit Acco
27. sed for inactivity in the gateway e Low battery Allows users to define a battery power percentage level that will trigger an alert from the system warning them to replace batteries e Advanced Allows the user to set notifications based on more advanced rules such as comparing past data points with the current one to determine if the notification should be sent NotifEye after Aware period Sends a notification any time a sensor exceeds set measurement limits and enters an aware state Back Online Sends a notification when a connection is restored Battery below 10 Sends a notification when a battery drain reaches 10 battery life Contents Page 11 When you are finished click the Create button 3 Setting and Editing Notifications Overview v Notifications Manage Reports Sensor Maps Notification List List Options Edit Fridge Ss Create new notification or People that will receive this notification Ethernet Gateway 5212 notifeye wireless notifeyewireless cooper atkins com Email X Fridge Start typing persons name GEmalas Add ipient TE New System User Fridge Tem New System User Prep Area Notification Parameters Temperature Title Fridge N N N NN A HHHBHE Class of Notification Application Notification Text Alert Temperature 32999 Notify when sensor temperature reading is Less Than to 41 degrees Fahrenheit Alert Between a0 Oita Aliens and
28. shed any stored data is automatically transmitted Since the gateway requires power for this operation a battery back up is recommended in the event of a power outage 4 Contents Page Inserting Batteries Slide the coin cell battery into the sensor as shown in fig 1 Push the battery all the way to the back using a paper clip It will power on within 10 20 seconds Once you have assigned all your sensors to a network in the online system they are ready to be mounted Fig 1 Warning Your sensors ship with a 10 minute heartbeat It is recommended that B you set the heartbeat to no faster than two hours to extend battery life see page attery 9 Configuring Sensors Under normal operating conditions a sensor set at a CON 2 hour heartbeat will last for 3000 transmissions C When changing a sensor s heartbeat the new configuration information will be sent to the sensor on the next heartbeat lt gt Note f the sensor status indicator page 6 does not change reset the sensor by removing the battery Wait 60 seconds then re insert the battery When inserting the battery make sure to push the battery all the way back using a paper clip This process may need to be done TWICE Manual Sensor Reset Process If you want to update the sensors immediately you can reset them manually by doing the following a Using the end of a paper clip push the batteries out of the sensors through the small hole in the top of the sens
29. to set up a gateway sensors and a network but you do not wish to actively collect data from live sensors Send notifications for this Network if checked any set notifications will be sent see page 11 Editing Gateway Settings It is recommended you leave these at their default settings If you need to edit these settings click on the Overview tab from the Gateway List pane and click the Edit icon next to the gateway The ethernet gateway uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP to automatically acquire a network address from the Local Area Network LAN We recommend that the Use DHCP box be left checked In the event that it needs to have an address manually assigned to it you can assign an IP address as well as a gateway mask and default DNS through the online interface Contents Page Note This advanced configuration is NOT required in most instances In the event that it is required you will need to initialize it on a network that can reach the online system with the default DHCP settings allowing your configuration settings to be downloaded to the device Reform Network assures system is operating on the most optimal RF frequency Reset Gateway to Factory Defaults resets gateway to manufacturer defaults This will only work if the gateway is connecting with the system Update Firmware remotely update the firmware on their gateways when a new version is available Configuring Sensors Fro
30. unt Information Users Add New User Username First Last Email Cell Admin Permissions jane doe Jane Doe _janedoe abe com 860 347 2256 Verizon Ba lel IX john doe John Doe johndoe abc com 860 347 2256 Sprint PCS a Adding Editing and Setting User Permissions Adding New Users To add new users click on the My Account link at the top right hand of the screen Welcome notifeye wireless Log Off Reports Sensor Maps New User B Details User Name Password Confirm password First Name Last Name Email Address Cell Phone Cell Carrier Select One EES Full checkbox Cancel Create Click Add New User and fill in their corresponding information You will need to assign them a username and password If you want this user to receive cell phone or text alerts from the system you ll need to enter their cell phone number and cell carrier from the dropdown If you are creating a new or additional administrator who will have permission to edit information you ll need to make sure to check the Full Permissions box If this user is only to have specific permissions you ll need to go back and make these changes once the user has been added to the account Once you select create you will be taken back to the Account settings page If you click on Account Users your new user will be displayed Note n order to make changes to users ensure you have administration privileges to the a

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