User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Installing the RF Gateway
- 2.1. Mounting the RF Gateway
- 2.2. Powering the RF Gateway
- 2.3. Wiring the RF Gateway to a CPC Site Controller (I/O Network)
- 2.4. Networking Gateways and Receivers (Token Ring Network)
- 3 Installing the RF Receiver
- 4 Installing the RF Sensor
- 5 Commissioning the RF Sensors
- 5.1. What is Commissioning?
- 5.2. Manual Entry Method
- 5.2.1. Entering the ID Numbers on the RF Gateway
- 1. Plug the Hand-Held Terminal into the HHT jack on the RF Gateway. The HHT should power up and d...
- 2. Press the DOWN ARROW key to display the Options menu.
- 3. Press the RIGHT ARROW, 1, DOWN ARROW, and DOWN ARROW to select the "Set Sensor ID" option and ...
- 4. In the ID Entry Method screen, press RIGHT ARROW, 1, DOWN ARROW, and DOWN ARROW to select the ...
- 5. The Enter Starting Board Address menu allows you to jump to Point 1 of the number of the "boar...
- 6. The commissioning screen for Point 1 of the board number you chose will be visible on the scre...
- 7. If you want this board and point input to be the temperature read by the RF Sensor, press 1 to...
- 8. The cursor should now be on the ID field. In the ID field, enter the number from the ID tag or...
- 9. Press the DOWN ARROW key again to move on to the next point on the board. Follow steps 6 throu...
- 5.2.1. Entering the ID Numbers on the RF Gateway
- 5.3. Service Pin Method
- 5.3.1. Setting up the RF Gateway to Receive ID Transmissions
- The RF Gateway board is designed to simulate four 16AI Analog Input boards, each of which has six...
- 1. Plug the Hand-Held Terminal into the HHT jack on the RF Gateway. The HHT should power up and d...
- 2. Press the DOWN ARROW key to display the Options menu.
- 3. Press the RIGHT ARROW, 1, DOWN ARROW, and DOWN ARROW to select the "Set Sensor ID" option and ...
- 4. In the ID Entry Method screen, press RIGHT ARROW, 2, DOWN ARROW, and DOWN ARROW to select the ...
- 5. The Enter Starting Board Address menu allows you to jump to Point 1 of the number of the "boar...
- 6. The commissioning screen for Point 1 of the board number you chose will be visible on the scre...
- 7. If you want this board and point input to be the temperature read by the RF Sensor, press 1 to...
- 8. The cursor should now disappear, and line 4 of the display will read "(PRESS SRVC PIN)." Press...
- 9. Press the DOWN ARROW key again to move on to the next point on the board. Follow steps 6 throu...
- 5.3.2. Hand-Held Terminal Screen Navigation Tips
- 5.3.1. Setting up the RF Gateway to Receive ID Transmissions
- 5.4. Verifying Successful Commissioning
- 5.5. Decommissioning a Sensor from the RF Gateway
- 6 Connecting Sensors to Einstein/REFLECS
- 7 Operation and Maintenance of the RF Sensor System
- 7.1. Status LEDs
- 7.2. Clean Switch Operation
- 7.3. Battery Life and Replacement
- 7.4. Viewing Status Using the Hand-Held Terminal
- For troubleshooting purposes, the RF Gateway allows you to view the temperature and digital input...
- 1. Plug the Hand-Held Terminal into the HHT jack on the RF Gateway. The HHT should power up and d...
- 2. Press the DOWN ARROW key to display the Options menu.
- 3. Press the RIGHT ARROW, and press 2 to view temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit or 3 to view tem...
- 4. The Enter Starting Board Address menu allows you to jump to Point 1 of the number of the "boar...
- 5. Point 1 of the board you selected in step 4 should be visible. This screen will display the ty...
- 7.4.1. Viewing Update Counts
- 7.5. RF Sensor Sleep Mode
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5.2.1. Entering the ID Numbers on
the RF Gateway
The RF Gateway board is designed to simu-
late four 16AI Analog Input boards, each of
which has sixteen inputs, for a total of 64 inputs
per gateway. To commission a sensor, you must
use the Hand-Held Terminal to associate the sen-
sor ID number with a "board and point" input
address on the gateway.
1. Plug the Hand-Held Terminal into the HHT
jack on the RF Gateway. The HHT should
power up and display the opening screen.
2. Press the DOWN ARROW key to display
the Options menu.
3. Press the RIGHT ARROW, 1, DOWN
ARROW, and DOWN ARROW to select
the "Set Sensor ID" option and navigate to
the ID Entry Method screen.
4. In the ID Entry Method screen, press
RIGHT ARROW, 1, DOWN ARROW,
and DOWN ARROW to select the "Enter
ID #" method and navigate to the Enter Start-
ing Board Address menu.
5. The Enter Starting Board Address menu
allows you to jump to Point 1 of the number
of the "board" you wish to configure. The
four board numbers reserved by this gateway
are shown in parenthesis on line 3 of the
screen. To begin commissioning sensors on a
"board," press RIGHT ARROW, the num-
ber of the board you wish to configure,
DOWN ARROW, and DOWN ARROW.
6. The commissioning screen for Point 1 of the
board number you chose will be visible on
the screen. There are two configurable
parameters on this screen: TYPE, and ID.
Press the RIGHT ARROW key to move the
cursor to the TYPE field.
7. If you want this board and point input to be
the temperature read by the RF Sensor, press
1 to change the TYPE field to "TEMP." If
you want this board and point input to be the
state of the RF Sensor’s digital output
(whether it be its clean switch or defrost ter-
mination sensor input), press 2 to change the
TYPE field to "DIGITAL." When selected,
press the DOWN ARROW key to confirm.
8. The cursor should now be on the ID field. In
the ID field, enter the number from the ID
tag or sticker on the RF Sensor enclosure.
When finished, press the DOWN ARROW
key to confirm and save.
9. Press the DOWN ARROW key again to
move on to the next point on the board. Fol-
low steps 6 through 8 again to commission
the next board point. If you wish to switch to
a different board, pressing F2 will move you