SENSAPHONE® REMOTE MONITORING SOLUTIONS Wireless Sensor GatewayWSG30USER’S MANUAL Version 1.2
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
Chapter 2: Installation116.7503.5SENSAPHONE®REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEMMENU UPDOWNENTERWSG30WIRELESS SENSOR GATEWAYFigure 2: Wall-mounted WSG30
WSG30 Users Manual12CHAPTER 3: NETWORK CONFIGURATIONThe WSG30 is designed for installation on an Ethernet network. This involves assigning it an IP ad
Chapter 3: Network Configuration13NETWORK SETUP USING YOUR COMPUTERThere are three additional methods listed below to configure the network settings i
WSG30 Users Manual14CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING WIRELESS SENSORSThe WSG30 allows you to configure up to 30 wireless sensors. Sensors are available to monit
Chapter 4: Configuring Wireless Sensors15Example 2 - Eight to Fifteen SensorsAt least one sensor will have to be configured as a router. The router sh
WSG30 Users Manual16Example 4 - Twenty Four to Thirty SensorsAt least three sensors will have to be configured as routers. The routers should be locat
Chapter 4: Configuring Wireless Sensors17Click Save when finished. Next, insert batteries into the sensor and connect a power supply (if required). A
WSG30 Users Manual18CHAPTER 5: PROGRAMMINGINTRODUCTIONThe WSG30 is completely programmable from the internal webpage. This makes it easy to setup, pro
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
WSG30 Users ManualIIEvery effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate and up-to-date. Sensaphone assume
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
Chapter 5: Programming21NETWORKThe Network Settings page allows you to view and configure all parameters associated with accessing the device via the
WSG30 Users Manual22Fig 7: Admin setup screenSENSOR PROGRAMMINGThis section explains how to program the Sensor parameters for monitoring, alarming, an
Chapter 5: Programming23The Sensor Edit page shows all of the parameters that can be programmed for the selected sensor. The definitions below explain
WSG30 Users Manual24Fig 9: Sensor schedule screenProfile Selection: This setting determines which User(s) get contacted when the sensor goes into alar
Chapter 5: Programming25DATALOGGING CAPACITYThe datalogging capacity of the WSG30 varies depending on how many sensors you’re logging and what the log
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
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
WSG30 Users Manual28CHAPTER 7: WIRELESS SENSORSWSG WIRELESS TEMPERATURE SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless Temperature sensor provides remote temperat
Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors29BATTERY INSTALLATIONCarefully separate the top of the enclosure from the bottom. Locate the battery holder on the circuit
III1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT.THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINS SENSAPHONE’S STANDARD TERMS AN
WSG30 Users Manual30WSG WIRELESS HUMIDITY SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless Humidity sensor provides remote monitoring without running wires. Data is
Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors31POWER SUPPLY WIRING (ROUTER MODE)When using your wireless sensor in Router mode, you must use an external power supply (S
WSG30 Users Manual32WSG WIRELESS DRY CONTACT SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless Dry Contact sensor provides remote monitoring without running wires. C
Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors33POWER SUPPLY WIRING (ROUTER MODE)When using your wireless sensor in Router mode, you must use an external power supply (S
WSG30 Users Manual34SPECIFICATIONSOperating Temperature Range: 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C)Operating Humidity: 5- 90% RH non-condensingRange (Indoor/Ur
Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors35WSG WIRELESS POWER SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless Power sensor provides remote power monitoring without running wires
WSG30 Users Manual36POWER SUPPLY WIRINGTo connect the power supply, remove the sensor cover and locate the screw terminals labeled “5V DC”. connect th
Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors37WSG WIRELESS 4-20MA SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless 4-20mA sensor provides remote monitoring of 4-20mA transducers wit
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
Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors39Self–Powered4-20mA Transducer+ –4-20mA OutputGroundSENSAPHONE®REMOTE MONITORING SYSTEMWIRELESS SENSOR GATEWAY4-20mA SENSO
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
WSG30 Users Manual40SOFTWARE CONFIGURATIONThe Wireless 4-20mA sensor can provide a scaled value to match the calibrated range of your transducer. In t
Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors41WSG WIRELESS SPOT WATER DETECTION SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless Spot Water Detection sensor provides remote leak det
WSG30 Users Manual42+–+–+– Proper battery installationSPECIFICATIONSOperating Temperature Range: 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C)Operating Humidity: 5- 90%
Chapter 7: Wireless Sensors43WSG WIRELESS ZONE WATER DETECTION SENSORINTRODUCTIONThe WSG Wireless Zone Water Detection sensor provides remote leak det
WSG30 Users Manual44+–+–+–Proper battery installationPOWER SUPPLY WIRING (ROUTER MODE)When using your wireless sensor in Router mode, you must use an
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
WSG30 Users Manual46APPENDIX A: WEEKLY TESTING PROCEDUREWe recommend that you test your WSG30 system weekly to be sure it is functioning properly. Thi
Appendix B: WSG30 Accessories47APPENDIX B: WSG30 ACCESSORIESThe sensors listed below are available from Sensaphone and represent the most commonly use
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
Appendix D: Specifications49APPENDIX D: SPECIFICATIONSALARM NOTIFICATION METHODS:• E-Mail, Text Message, SNMP Trap• 8 Alarm escalation levels• Compreh
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
WSG30 Users Manual50APPENDIX C: MODBUS® SPECIFICATIONSInputs TYPE VALID RANGE BASE OFFSETInput Calibration (fixed-point integer) sint16 ±300.00 4x1049
Appendix C: Modbus® specifications51Enable/Disable Profile bit TRUE or FALSE 0x00512 10CONTACTS TYPE VALID RANGE BASE OFFSETe-mail address string 0 -
WSG30 Users Manual52MODBUS® NOTESMODBUS® ADDRESSESADDRESS RANGESTHE MODBUS® ADDRESS RANGES ARE LAID OUT ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING COLORCODED TABLE.
Appendix C: Modbus® specifications53QUICK ACCESS TABLETHE FOLLOWING IS A QUICK ACCESS TABLE TO RETRIEVE THE WORDACCESS, READONLY CURRENT INPUT VALUE
WSG30 Users Manual54BE TERMINATED BY A “0” BECAUSE IT IS LESS THAN 32CHARACTERS LONG, BUT NOT A NAME THAT IS 32CHARACTERS LONG. ARRAYS ARE NEVER TER
Appendix C: Modbus® specifications55ACCESS LEVEL:Access Level Description0 Access Disabled1 Read-Only2 Read-WriteCONTACT TYPES:Contact Type Descriptio
WSG30 Users Manual56TEST LOG
Test Log57
WSG30 Users Manual6TABLE OF CONTENTSFCC Requirements ...IIRF Exposure ...
7Admin ... 21Sensor Programming ...
WSG30 Users Manual8CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your purchase of the Sensaphone WSG30. This device can work with up to 30 Wireless sensor
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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