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Web Interface

Source

Uneditable; displays to the user where the signal is coming from.

418 is broadcasted from the common sensor 418MHz Point Six

Wireless sensor. A 900 means it is being broadcasted from a Point

Repeater (Wi-PR) or a 900MHz Point Six Wireless sensor. A 2402

means it is being received from another Wi-MGR using the

Ethernet Packet Repeater feature. The MAC address and IP

address will be displayed after the 2402.

Signal Strength

Uneditable; displays the quality of the signal from the sensor.

418MHz sensors display between 0-100.

Battery Run Hours

Number of hours the battery on the sensor has been running.

Set this value to 0 each time you replace the sensor’s battery. This

will reset the run-time clock, so it is in synch with the battery

operation time.

Battery Hour Limit

Number of hours the battery on the sensor can run before a

“Change Battery” notification is triggered.

Set this value to 0 to disable the battery alarm.

Battery

Replacement Alarm

Uneditable; the Wi-MGR can be configured to trigger a “Change

Battery” notification once a specific period of time has elapsed. This

notifies users that they should change the battery in this sensor, to

avoid erroneous readings that may be generated by a sensor with a

low battery.

If the “Change Battery” alarm is triggered, this field will report

“True.” If the alarm is not triggered, this field will report “False.”

Offline Delay

Users can designate how many minutes must pass before the

Wi-MGR considers the sensor offline. Typical transmission time is

10-20 seconds for 418MHz sensors and 3-5 minutes for 900MHz

sensors.

Set this value to 0 to disable the sensor offline alarm.

Location/

Description

Enter a label up to 30 characters to describe the sensor and its

location.

High Temperature/

Analog Alarm

Threshold

Enter a high alarm threshold - if the value rises above this number,

an alarm is generated for this sensor.

Low Temperature/

Analog Alarm

Threshold

Enter a low alarm threshold - if the value drops below this number,

an alarm is generated for this sensor.

High Temperature

Alarm Threshold

Enter a high temperature alarm threshold - if the temperature rises

above this value, a high temperature alarm is generated.

Low Temperature

Alarm Threshold

Enter a low temperature alarm threshold - if the temperature drops

below this value, a low temperature alarm is generated.

High Humidity Alarm

Threshold

Enter a high humidity alarm threshold - if the humidity rises above

this value, a high humidity alarm is generated.

Option

Description

Table 3.3

Wireless Sensor Configuration Options (continued)