Ecolab FAS1503 Tag User Manual Manual

UltraClenz LLC. Tag Manual

Manual

   Bentley WiNET Tag User Guide FAS1503 DOC1036  Revision 0
Document Title                                                                                                                                  UltraClenz, LLC Page 2 Table of Contents  Revision History ................................................................................................................................................... 3 Box Contents ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 Overview ............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Installing the Batteries .......................................................................................................................................... 5 Step 1 – Open Tag Enclosure........................................................................................................................... 5 Step 2 – Removing Battery Insulators (Batteries preinstalled) ........................................................................... 5 Step 3 – Installing New Batteries (Batteries not preinstalled) ............................................................................. 5 Installing the Tag ................................................................................................................................................. 6 Step 1 – Tag Mounting Location ....................................................................................................................... 6 Step 2 – Attach the Cable to the Tag ................................................................................................................ 6 Step 3 – Fold Cable .......................................................................................................................................... 6 Step 4 – Mount the Tag to the Wall ................................................................................................................... 6 Connecting the Tag to the Dispenser ................................................................................................................... 7 Step 1 – Remove Touch-free Dispenser Gearbox ............................................................................................. 7 Step 2 – Install Cable ....................................................................................................................................... 7 Step 3 – Install Gearbox back into the Dispenser .............................................................................................. 8 Testing the Tag .................................................................................................................................................... 8 Step 1 – Setting up Test Equipment ................................................................................................................. 8 Step 2 – Configuring Terminal Emulation Software (HyperTeminal) .................................................................. 8 Step 3 – Conducting the Test ........................................................................................................................... 9 Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 Cleaning ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Changing the Batteries ................................................................................................................................... 10 Step 1 – Open Tag Enclosure......................................................................................................................... 10 Step 2 – Replacing Old Batteries .................................................................................................................... 10 Certification and Safety Approvals ..................................................................................................................... 11 FCC ............................................................................................................................................................... 11 Warranty ............................................................................................................................................................ 11
Document Title                                                                                                                                  UltraClenz, LLC Page 3 Revision History Revision Date By Description 0 01/25/11 MJB Initial Release
Document Title                                                                                                                                  UltraClenz, LLC Page 4  Box Contents   1  WiNET Radio Tag    2  Coin Cell Batteries (CR2430 - Optional)     1  Detachable Cable    1  User’s Guide   Overview The FAS1503 WiNet Tag, when used as a component of the WiNET wireless monitoring solution, relays radio transmissions to both the WiNET Hub (FASxxxx) and the WiNET Gateway (FASxxxx) (see Figure 1).    Figure 1. – WiNET Network Topology
Document Title                                                                                                                                  UltraClenz, LLC Page 5 Installing the Batteries This procedure will require a small Phillips screwdriver. Step 1 – Open Tag Enclosure With a small Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws located on the front of the Tag enclosure (see Figure 2).  With  the  screw  removed,  separate  the  bottom  half  of  the  Tag  enclosure  from  the  top  half.    The  Tag  will  be secured inside the Tag enclosure.         Figure 2 – Location of Screws Step 2 – Removing Battery Insulators (Batteries preinstalled) Depending on the configuration ordered, batteries may be preinstalled in the Tag.  To prevent power drainage during shipping, insulators may be inserted between the battery contacts and the battery (see figure 3).  Remove the battery insulators by gently pulling the insulation away from the battery.       Step 3 – Installing New Batteries (Batteries not preinstalled) Depending on the configuration ordered, batteries may not be preinstalled in the Tag.  Insert a coin cell battery (CR2430) into the battery holder with the positive (+) side facing toward the contact (see figure 4).  Repeat the procedure for the remaining battery holder.            Figure 3   Figure 4
Document Title                                                                                                                                  UltraClenz, LLC Page 6 Installing the Tag This procedure will require no tools.   Step 1 – Tag Mounting Location In  a  dry  indoor  environment,  locate  an  area  on  a  wall  next  to  the  dispenser  where  the  Tag  will  be mounted, preferably to the immediate right or left of the dispenser.  Make sure the wall’s surface is clean and free of dirt, dust or grease.    NOTE: The Tag is a radio and therefore should not be mounted on or near large metal objects.  Doing so may degrade its performance.  Step 2 – Attach the Cable to the Tag Insert one end of the detachable cable into the port on the back of the Tag (see Figure 5).     Figure 5   Step 3 – Fold Cable Make a 90  fold in the cable at the recessed portion of the back of the enclosure (see Figure 6).     Figure 6  If the Tag will be mounted on the left side of the dispenser, fold the cable to the left.  If the Tag will be mounted on the right side of the dispenser, fold the cable to the right. Step 4 – Mount the Tag to the Wall Unpeel the protective layer from the two pieces of double sided tape that are located on the back of the Tag.  Align the top of the Tag with the top of the dispenser and press the Tag firmly against the wall.
Document Title                                                                                                                                  UltraClenz, LLC Page 7 Connecting the Tag to the Dispenser  Step 1 – Remove Touch-free Dispenser Gearbox Open the cover of the dispenser and remove the touch-free gearbox.  To remove the touch-free gearbox, depress the retention clip located at the top of the touch-free gearbox to unlatch and pivot forward to remove.   Step 2 – Install Cable Locate the 6-pin port on the back of the touch-free gearbox and insert the free end of the detachable cable into the port (see figure 7).   Figure 7  Insure that the two raised tabs on the top of the cable end are inserted into the corresponding opening in the 6-pin port on the back of the touch-free gearbox (see Figure 8).           Figure 8
Document Title                                                                                                                                  UltraClenz, LLC Page 8 Step 3 – Install Gearbox back into the Dispenser To  reinstall  the  touch-free  gearbox,  place  the  bottom  2  pivot  points  into  the  chassis  base  and  pivot  the  top towards the chassis until the touch-free gearbox latches  and clicks into place.  Close the cover.  The finished installation should look like Figure 9 below.        Figure 9 – Complete Installation   Testing the Tag This procedure will require a dispenser with the Tag installed, a hub (optional), a USB to RS485 Network Interface Kit (KIT1101-00), and a gateway attached to a computer running a Terminal Emulation program. Step 1 – Setting up Test Equipment For instruction on how to install and configure the USB to RS485 Network Interface Kit, please refer to DOC1000.  Insert  the  RJ-11  connector,  located  on  the  end  of  the  serial  cable,  into  the  RS-485  port  on  the  back  of  the Gateway as shown in figure 10.  The other end of the serial cable will be inserted into the RS-485 Data port on the USB to RS485 Network Interface adapter.  Figure 10 – Location of serial connection in back of Gateway Insert the USB cable into a USB port on computer.  The other end of the USB cable will be inserted into the RS-485 Data port on the USB to RS485 Network Interface adapter. Step 2 – Configuring Terminal Emulation Software (HyperTeminal) For  instructions  on  how  to  configure  Terminal  Emulation  Software  (HyperTerminal),  please  refer  to  DOC1038 (WiNET  Gateway  User  Guide).    With  communications  established  between  Gateway  and  computer,  start  a terminal session.  Press G [enter] until the Gateway events are ON.  Press M [enter] until the Monitor Events are OFF.
Document Title                                                                                                                                  UltraClenz, LLC Page 9 Step 3 – Conducting the Test With the Gateway properly connected to computer through the USB to RS485 Network Interface adapter, activate the dispenser.  Successful events will appear on terminal session as seen in figure 11.  Test the connection between the Gateway and the Computer by pressing the letter “t” [enter].  You will see the current date time group that is configured on the Gateway.    Figure 11 – Successful Tag Test result  A dispense event occurs when a dispenser, equipped with a tag, is activated.  Successful dispense events will appear on screen preceded by a lower case letter e and will look like this: e,03000019,025,09520009,2011-01-19 16:14:23 The fields are defined as follows:    e = Dispense event  03000019 = Device identification number (unique for each device) 025 = Nonce (Unique identifier - increments by 1 each event) 09520009 = First Responder ID (FRID) 2011-01-19 = Date of event 16:14:23 = Time of event  A heartbeat  occurs at  regularly  predetermined intervals and is  designed to announce  to the gateway that  the device is online and operational.  Successful heartbeats will appear on screen preceded by a lower case letter h and will look like this: h,03000019,026,09520009,1,001,09520009  The fields are defined as follows:    h = Heartbeat  03000019 = Device identification number (unique for each device) 026 = Nonce (Unique identifier - increments by 1 each event) 09520009 = First Responder ID (FRID) 1 = Device Type (1=Tag; 2=Hub) 001 = FRQ (First Responder Link Quality)
Document Title                                                                                                                                  UltraClenz, LLC Page 10 09520009 = Gateway assigned to that network  Maintenance Cleaning The exterior can be cleaned with a NON abrasive detergent and a NON abrasive damp (not wet) sponge or cloth. The Tag is splash resistant but not water proof.  Changing the Batteries This procedure will require a small Phillips screwdriver and two (2) coin cell batteries (CR2430). Step 1 – Open Tag Enclosure With a small Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws located on the front of the Tag (see Figure 2).  With the screw removed, separate the bottom half of the Tag enclosure from the top half.  The Tag will be secured inside the Tag enclosure. Step 2 – Replacing Old Batteries  Remove the old batteries by carefully sliding them out of the battery holders.  Inset a coin cell battery (CR2430) into each of the battery holders with the positive (+) side facing toward the contact (see figure 4).
Document Title                                                                                                                                  UltraClenz, LLC Page 11 Certification and Safety Approvals FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio  frequency  energy  and,  if  not  installed  and  used  in  accordance  with  the instruction  manual,  may  cause harmful interference to radio communications.  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by UltraClenz, LLC could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  Regulations "Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication."  "This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device."
Document Title                                                                                                                                  UltraClenz, LLC Page 12 Warranty This device is warranted against defective materials and workmanship for one year from the date of delivery. Equipment covered by this warranty will be repaired or replaced in the  United States and Canada, WITHOUT CHARGE, except for shipping and handling, by our Factory Service Center. When  returning  equipment  for  warranty  service,  you  must  first  call  your  distributor’s  Warranty Service Department for your Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA), the RMA must be on your return label, also the shipping charges must be pre-paid and a copy of your receipt must be enclosed.  This warranty covers all defects incurred from normal use of the equipment and does not apply in the following cases: a. Loss or damage to the equipment due to abuse, mishandling, accident or failure to follow mounting instructions. b. If the equipment is defective as a result of leaking batteries. c. If the equipment has been serviced or modified by someone other than our authorized agents.  THE AFOREMENTIONED IS IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED  OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT  LIMITED  TO,  ANY  WARRANTY  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  OR  OF  FITNESS  FOR  ANY  PARTICULAR PURPOSE.    IN  NO  EVENT  SHALL  THE  VENDOR  BE  LIABLE  FOR  CONSEQUENTIAL,  INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OR LIABILITY, TRANSPORTATION, INSTALLATION OR SUBSTITUTION COSTS, DELAYS, OR FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, COSTS, OR EXPENSES INCURRED, IRRESPECTIVE OF HOW THEY OCCUR. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANY OTHER PERSON OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PUCHASER OF THIS EQUIPMENT OR THE PERSON FOR WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED AS A GIFT.  This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which may vary from state to state. This warranty is given with respect to equipment purchased in the United States. This warranty is for the touch-free soap dispenser only, and excludes any representation or warranty with regard to any soap, lotion, solution or other liquid used in the dispenser.  Use of improperly formulated soaps, lotions, solutions or other liquids could result, amongst other things, in damage to the dispenser, and/or leakage, which in turn could create conditions leading to personal injury.  In no event shall the vendor be liable for any damage or injury caused by any soaps, lotions, solutions or other liquids used in the dispenser.  Patent Pending

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