Anticimex Innovation Center A S 300301 Rodent surveillance and trap system User Manual manual
Anticimex Innovation Center A/S Rodent surveillance and trap system manual
Contents
- 1. fact sheet
- 2. manual
- 3. op instructions
manual
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Anticimex
Smart Connect system
Manual
Version 1 - 01.02.2018
Substitutes: Wise-I Mini guide
Version 6 - May 2016
Compliance Statement Smart Connect, Smart Eye and Smart
Catch
Smart Connect - Article number 300 101
FCC ID 2AOFP-300101
Contains FCC ID XMR201510UC20
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Smart Eye - Article number 300 201
FCC ID 2AOFP-300201
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Smart Catch - Article number 300 301
FCC ID 2AOFP-300301
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Information to user
The Smart Connect, Smart Eye and Smart Catch are only in compliance if no
changes or modifications is made to the device.
The Smart Connect, Smart Eye and Smart Catch are in compliance with the
requirement for RF exposure in US with 20 cm separation distance between the
user and/or bystander of the device.
The antenna is fixed to the device and no change in antenna or fixation of the
antenna is acceptable and such modification is considered to violate the
Compliance Statement.
The latest version of the manuals and datasheets are always available on
One.Anticimex.com
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. The equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
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 the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
a. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
b. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
c. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
d. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Content
Compliance statement
01
Run mode and Service mode 5
1.1 Service mode: 5
1.2 Run mode:
02 Setting up the system
2.1 Connecting and setting up the Smart Connect
2.1.1 Register the Smart Connect on WisePlan 5
2.1.2 Start the Smart Connect 5
2.2 Link Smart Connect devices to the Smart Connect
2.2.1 General
2.2.2 Smart Catch 6
2.2.3. Smart Eye 6
2.3 Check the Smart Connect devices signal strength 6
2.4 Unlink Smart Connect devices from the Smart Connect 6
03 Handling and maintenance
3.1 Battery change 7
3.2 Emptying the trap
3.3 Clean the sensors on Smart Catch
04 Explanation of LED lights 8
05 Troubleshooting 9
06 Glossary
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01
Run mode and Service mode
Remember to put the system in Service mode at least 2 hours before you need to work with the
installation.
1.1 Service mode:
a. The first time a Smart Connect is started up it will automatically be in Service mode.
b. Service mode is used when Smart Connect devices need to be linked to the system,
removed from the system or when the signal quality should be tested.
c. When the system is in Service mode the Smart Connect devices use more battery, because
they report to the Smart Connect every 5 minutes.
d. The traps are not active and PIR-activity will not be registered in Service mode.
on the Smart Connect, to put the system into
e. When you are in Service mode press
operation.
1.2 Run mode:
Sensors detect PIR-activity and traps are active. The Smart Connect devices report to the
Smart Connect once an hour.
02 Setting up the system
2.1 Connecting and setting up the Smart Connect
2.1.1 Register the Smart Connect on WisePlan
Note: Have a SIM card ready where you know the telephone number. Be aware that if there is a PIN on
the SIM card, you have to enter it on the Smart Connect.
a. Log onto www.wisecon.dk/wiseplan.
b. Click the menu [Add new trap].
c. Enter the serial number and verification code for the Smart Connect.
d. Enter the required information.
e. Select who should receive alerts.
f. [Create trap].
2.1.2 Start the Smart Connect
a. Insert the SIM card.
b. Connect the Smart Connect to a wall socket via the supplied power adapter and remove
the battery release from the Smart Connect’s back.
c. Wait while the Smart Connect synchronizes with WisePlan.
d. When the Smart Connect is ready the display shows ”Servicemode 0 OK”.
2.2 Link Smart Connect devices to the Smart Connect
2.2.1 General
a. Use the arrow buttons to find the menu ”link”. Confirm with
b. Link Smart Connect devices at the location where they are installed.
c. Start by linking the Smart Connect devices closest to the Smart Connect. The range is
around 20-50m.
d. If the signal has to go through a thick wall, consider placing a Smart Eye on both sides of the
wall.
to exit linkmode.
e. Press
2.2.2 Smart Catch
a. Remove the back cover by using a Smart key.
b. Remove the battery cover and insert 4 pcs 3.6 V AA lithium batteries.
c. Press the battery cover back in place.
d. Insert bait in the lurebox.
e. Arm the trap by pulling the red arm back until you hear a click.
While the Smart Catch device tries to link the green LED light flashes.
f. Press
g. Wait for constant light in the green LED light.
The device is linked now.
2.2.3. Smart Eye
a. Remove the lid by using a Smart key.
b. Insert 4 pcs 3.6 V AA lithium batteries.
c. Mount the lid.
While the Smart Eye tries to link the green LED light flashes.
d. Press
e. Wait for constant light in the green LED light.
The device is linked now.
2.3 Check the Smart Connect devices signal strength
a. When the installation is in Service Mode, use the arrow keys on the Smart Connect until you
find ”LQI mode”. Press
b. The Smart Connect counts down until the Smart Connect devices are awakened and will be
in LQI-mode.
c. When the Smart Connect’s display says ”LQI mode active”, the Smart Connect devices must
be flashing yellow and red. This means that there is enough signal. If the yellow and red
diodes are not flashing there is not sufficient signal where the Smart Connect device
is located.
to exit LQI-mode.
d. Press
2.4 Unlink Smart Connect devices from the Smart Connect
a. Use the arrow buttons to find the menu ”unlink”. Confirm with
b. Use the arrow buttons to find the serial number on the device you want to unlink. Confirm
with
c. Repeat if more Smart Connect devices should be unlinked.
d. When you are finished unlinking press
The Smart Connect synchronizes with WisePlan and removes the selected devices. When
the Smart Connect is ready the display shows Service mode.
03 Handling and maintenance
3.1 Battery change
The batteries must be changed once a year regardless of whether WisePlan show low batteries.
We recommend using Service mode, when changing batteries. For info on Service mode see p. 3.
a. Take the used batteries out of the Smart Connect device.
b. Insert the new batteries in the Smart Connect device.
When new batteries are inserted in the Smart Connect device the LED lights flashes red,
yellow and green simultaneously.
on Smart Catch and await light in the green LED light, which
Smart Catch: Press
indicates that the device is active in the system again.
Smart Eye: Light in the green LED light indicates that the device is active in the system
again. This happens without pressing
Note: If the green LED light is not on press
and wait for the green LED light to turn on.
3.2 Emptying the trap
Note: We recommend the use of gloves when traps are handled.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Remove the Smart Catch from the back plate by using the Smart key.
Hold the trap over a waste bin or the like, to avoid having to touch the dead rodent.
Pull the red arm back so the rodent falls into the waste bin.
Pull the red arm back until you hear a click.
Press
LED in the device indicates that it is ready for use again.
3.3 Clean the sensors on Smart Catch
Note: Remember, for safety reasons, to put the system in Service mode before cleaning the sensors.
Do not use alcohol to clean because the smell can scare rodents away from the trap.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
Remove the Smart Catch from the back plate by using the Smart key.
Remove the lure box and the lower shield.
Clean the mirror foil, with a damp cloth.
Clean the transparent foil on the trap unit with a damp cloth.
Mount the lure box and the lower shield again.
LED in the device indicates that it is ready for use again.
Press
Mount the trap on the back plate.
04 Explanation of LED lights
flashes simultaneously.
Smart Connect devices’ power is
turned on.
in sequence.
Smart Connect device is updating.
Catch in Smart Catch or activity in
Smart Eye on-box.
flashes with breaks
General
Brief
flashes.
Low battery.
light, after
has been held
down on the Smart Connect device.
Functions in both running and Service
mode.
light after battery change.
Smart Connect device operating.
The Smart Catch will not link.
flashes a couple of times.
Reset Smart
flashes when
is held down,
Connect device while the power is being plugged in.
Service mode
Smart Connect device is resetting.
flashes after pressing
Smart Connect device is linking.
light.
Successful link.
flashes when link is successful.
Smart Connect device has data
connection.
flashes.
Smart Connect device has unlinked
from the Smart Connect.
and
flashes when pressing
Smart Catch lure box and/or lower
shield is missing.
and
flashes constantly.
Good signal – the Smart Connect
device can be installed.
Link / unlink
LQI-mode
Not enough signal – the Smart Connect
device cannot be installed here.
No light.
and
Update
Smart Catch can only link if the lure box
and lower shield are mounted correctly.
Smart Connect device is in Service
mode.
flashes.
Fast
The Smart Connect devices’ counter is
reset.
Smart Connect device must be
updated.
flashes.
and
flashes in staggered pace.
Smart Connect device is updating.
and
flashes simultaneously.
The Smart Connect device’s update is
done and it restarts automatically.
05 Troubleshooting
Product
Smart
Catch
Observation
Solution
Device will not link. (Smart
Connect device flashes and
a couple of times).
Device can only link if both the lure box and lower shield
are mounted correctly.
Smart Catch is not operating.
If you have WisePlan Pro
Arm the trap and press
you can start the trap remotely. (Requires that the trap
is armed).
Smart Catch has sensor error.
This means that the sensor must be cleaned.
See description on page 7.
Smart Smart Connect device has low
Catch battery.
& Smart
Smart Connect is in linkmode,
Eye
but the Smart Connect device is
not linking. (Device flashes ).
Smart Connect device is not
responding.
Change batteries – See description on page 7.
Reset Smart Connect device, See description on page
8 under explanation of LED lights. After the Smart
Connect device has been resat it can be linked as usual.
1. Put the system in Service mode.
The increased frequency that the Smart Connect contact
the devices with, can be enough to get the device back
in the system.
2. If that does not work try pressing
on the device.
3. If that does not work try changing the device’s batteries.
on the device.
After battery change you must press
After a while, when a device has run out of battery power,
its status will change to ”device not responding”. Change
on the device.
battery and press
4. If the above also fails, the device can be unlinked from
the Smart Connect, and linked again. See descriptions
of link and unlink on page 6.
If the Smart Connect has lost all contact with the device.
The device can be unlinked from the installation. The
Smart Connect will not be able to contact the device that
does not respond, but after having tried for 2 minutes
the device will be automatically unlinked. The device still
belongs to the Smart Connect, and must therefore be
reset. See description on reset Smart Connect device
on page 8.
Smart Smart Connect cannot contact
Connect WisePlan.
Awaiting activation in the Smart
Connect’s display.
If the Smart Connect mainly contacts WisePlan via SMS,
consider moving the Smart Connect to increase the
GPRS signal quality. If this is the first time you start the
Smart Connect, try to change the SIM card to one you
know is working.
Make sure that the Smart Connect is created on
WisePlan. See description on page 5.
06 Glossary
Concept
Explanation
Smart key
Opens Smart Catch and Smart Eye, and also Smart Box.
Smart
Connect
Collects infomation from all units and contacts WisePlan.
The Smart Connect is the only unit in a Smart Connect
system installation that needs a SIM card.
Smart Catch
Lurebox
Smart Eye
Picture
Trap unit with 3 functions:
- Trap
- Sensor that register rodent activity
- Repeater
Used for bait in the Smart Catch
Register rodent activity and functions as a repeater.
Concept
Explanation
Link-mode
Used when one or more Smart Connect devices have to be added to the
installation.
LQI-mode
Used to test whether Smart Connect devices have adequate signal quality.
PIR
Run mode
Passive InfraRed is a sensor that register heat and motion.
The operating mode of a Smart Connect system.
Service mode Disable traps and sensors, but allows link, unlink and LQI.
Smart
Connect
device
Device is a common name for the Smart Catch and Smart Eye.
Unlink-mode Used when one or more Smart Connect devices have to be removed from the
installation.
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Anticimex Innovation Center
+45 48 79 93 78
AIC@anticimex.com
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