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SENSAPHONE® REMOTE MONITORING SOLUTIONS Wireless Sensor GatewayWSG30USER’S MANUAL Version 1.2

Seite 2 - FCC REQUIREMENTS

WSG30 Users Manual10RJ-45 10/100BASE-T ETHERNET PORTThis jack is for connecting to your network. Two LEDs indicate Link Status (green) and Receive Dat

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Chapter 2: Installation116.7503.5SENSAPHONE®REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEMMENU UPDOWNENTERWSG30WIRELESS SENSOR GATEWAYFigure 2: Wall-mounted WSG30

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WSG30 Users Manual12CHAPTER 3: NETWORK CONFIGURATIONThe WSG30 is designed for installation on an Ethernet network. This involves assigning it an IP ad

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Chapter 3: Network Configuration13NETWORK SETUP USING YOUR COMPUTERThere are three additional methods listed below to configure the network settings i

Seite 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

WSG30 Users Manual14CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING WIRELESS SENSORSThe WSG30 allows you to configure up to 30 wireless sensors. Sensors are available to monit

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Chapter 4: Configuring Wireless Sensors15Example 2 - Eight to Fifteen SensorsAt least one sensor will have to be configured as a router. The router sh

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WSG30 Users Manual16Example 4 - Twenty Four to Thirty SensorsAt least three sensors will have to be configured as routers. The routers should be locat

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Chapter 4: Configuring Wireless Sensors17Click Save when finished. Next, insert batteries into the sensor and connect a power supply (if required). A

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WSG30 Users Manual18CHAPTER 5: PROGRAMMINGINTRODUCTIONThe WSG30 is completely programmable from the internal webpage. This makes it easy to setup, pro

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Chapter 5: Programming19and on e-mail alarm messages. The Unit Name will appear on SMS text messages. Use these fields to help identify the facility a

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WSG30 Users ManualIIEvery effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate and up-to-date. Sensaphone assume

Seite 13 - PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS

WSG30 Users Manual20parameters is provided along with the ability to send traps when alarms occur. A complete SNMPv1 MIB is provided on the WSG30 CD.F

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Chapter 5: Programming21NETWORKThe Network Settings page allows you to view and configure all parameters associated with accessing the device via the

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WSG30 Users Manual22Fig 7: Admin setup screenSENSOR PROGRAMMINGThis section explains how to program the Sensor parameters for monitoring, alarming, an

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Chapter 5: Programming23The Sensor Edit page shows all of the parameters that can be programmed for the selected sensor. The definitions below explain

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WSG30 Users Manual24Fig 9: Sensor schedule screenProfile Selection: This setting determines which User(s) get contacted when the sensor goes into alar

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Chapter 5: Programming25DATALOGGING CAPACITYThe datalogging capacity of the WSG30 varies depending on how many sensors you’re logging and what the log

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WSG30 Users Manual26Escalation Priority: This can be set to any number between 1 and 8. Profiles set to escalation level 1 will immediately receive al

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Chapter 6: History27CHAPTER 6: HISTORYThis chapter explains how to query the Event and Data Log History. The Event Log is a time-stamped list of syste

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WSG30 Users Manual28CHAPTER 7: WIRELESS SENSORSWSG WIRELESS TEMPERATURE SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless Temperature sensor provides remote temperat

Seite 22 - SENSOR PROGRAMMING

Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors29BATTERY INSTALLATIONCarefully separate the top of the enclosure from the bottom. Locate the battery holder on the circuit

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III1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT.THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINS SENSAPHONE’S STANDARD TERMS AN

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WSG30 Users Manual30WSG WIRELESS HUMIDITY SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless Humidity sensor provides remote monitoring without running wires. Data is

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Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors31POWER SUPPLY WIRING (ROUTER MODE)When using your wireless sensor in Router mode, you must use an external power supply (S

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WSG30 Users Manual32WSG WIRELESS DRY CONTACT SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless Dry Contact sensor provides remote monitoring without running wires. C

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Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors33POWER SUPPLY WIRING (ROUTER MODE)When using your wireless sensor in Router mode, you must use an external power supply (S

Seite 28 - CHAPTER 7: WIRELESS SENSORS

WSG30 Users Manual34SPECIFICATIONSOperating Temperature Range: 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C)Operating Humidity: 5- 90% RH non-condensingRange (Indoor/Ur

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Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors35WSG WIRELESS POWER SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless Power sensor provides remote power monitoring without running wires

Seite 30 - WSG WIRELESS HUMIDITY SENSOR

WSG30 Users Manual36POWER SUPPLY WIRINGTo connect the power supply, remove the sensor cover and locate the screw terminals labeled “5V DC”. connect th

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Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors37WSG WIRELESS 4-20MA SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless 4-20mA sensor provides remote monitoring of 4-20mA transducers wit

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WSG30 Users Manual3824 VDC POWER SUPPLYThe Wireless 4-20mA sensor has a internal 24 VDC power supply that is intended to be used to power your 4-20mA

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Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors39Self–Powered4-20mA Transducer+ –4-20mA OutputGroundSENSAPHONE®REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEMWIRELESS SENSOR GATEWAY4-20mA SENSO

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WSG30 Users ManualIVLOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF DATA OR INFORMATION, OR FINANCIAL LOSS, FOR CLAIMS OF ANY NATURE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CLAIMS IN

Seite 35 - WSG WIRELESS POWER SENSOR

WSG30 Users Manual40SOFTWARE CONFIGURATIONThe Wireless 4-20mA sensor can provide a scaled value to match the calibrated range of your transducer. In t

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Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors41WSG WIRELESS SPOT WATER DETECTION SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless Spot Water Detection sensor provides remote leak det

Seite 37 - WSG WIRELESS 4-20MA SENSOR

WSG30 Users Manual42+–+–+– Proper battery installationSPECIFICATIONSOperating Temperature Range: 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C)Operating Humidity: 5- 90%

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Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors43WSG WIRELESS ZONE WATER DETECTION SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless Zone Water Detection sensor provides remote leak det

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WSG30 Users Manual44+–+–+–Proper battery installationPOWER SUPPLY WIRING (ROUTER MODE)When using your wireless sensor in Router mode, you must use an

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Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors45Battery Life: Up to 2 years @ sampling interval = 3 secondsDimensions: 6.8” x 3.5” x 1.5” Housing: White plastic *Specifi

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WSG30 Users Manual46APPENDIX A: WEEKLY TESTING PROCEDUREWe recommend that you test your WSG30 system weekly to be sure it is functioning properly. Thi

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Appendix B: WSG30 Accessories47APPENDIX B: WSG30 ACCESSORIESThe sensors listed below are available from Sensaphone and represent the most commonly use

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WSG30 Users Manual48APPENDIX C: RETURNING A WSG DEVICE FOR REPAIRIn the event that any of your Sensaphone WSG30 devices do not function properly, we s

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Appendix D: Specifications49APPENDIX D: SPECIFICATIONSALARM NOTIFICATION METHODS:• E-Mail, Text Message, SNMP Trap• 8 Alarm escalation levels• Compreh

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Vthe Uniform Commercial Code as adopted by the State of Delaware shall apply.4. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY: In the event that th

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WSG30 Users Manual50APPENDIX C: MODBUS® SPECIFICATIONSInputs TYPE VALID RANGE BASE OFFSETInput Calibration (fixed-point integer) sint16 ±300.00 4x1049

Seite 47 - APPENDIX B: WSG30 ACCESSORIES

Appendix C: Modbus® specifications51Enable/Disable Profile bit TRUE or FALSE 0x00512 10CONTACTS TYPE VALID RANGE BASE OFFSETe-mail address string 0 -

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WSG30 Users Manual52MODBUS® NOTESMODBUS® ADDRESSESADDRESS RANGESTHE MODBUS® ADDRESS RANGES ARE LAID OUT ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING COLORCODED TABLE.

Seite 49 - APPENDIX D: SPECIFICATIONS

Appendix C: Modbus® specifications53QUICK ACCESS TABLETHE FOLLOWING IS A QUICK ACCESS TABLE TO RETRIEVE THE WORDACCESS, READONLY CURRENT INPUT VALUE

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WSG30 Users Manual54BE TERMINATED BY A “0” BECAUSE IT IS LESS THAN 32CHARACTERS LONG, BUT NOT A NAME THAT IS 32CHARACTERS LONG. ARRAYS ARE NEVER TER

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Appendix C: Modbus® specifications55ACCESS LEVEL:Access Level Description0 Access Disabled1 Read-Only2 Read-WriteCONTACT TYPES:Contact Type Descriptio

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WSG30 Users Manual56TEST LOG

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Test Log57

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WSG30 Users Manual6TABLE OF CONTENTSFCC Requirements ...IIRF Exposure ...

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7Admin ... 21Sensor Programming ...

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WSG30 Users Manual8CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your purchase of the Sensaphone WSG30. This device can work with up to 30 Wireless sensor

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Chapter 2: Installation9CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATIONPHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONThe WSG30 is housed in a plastic 7.6”w x 5.1”h x 2.0”d enclosure and is suitable fo

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