Tekelek Europe 750 Liquid level ultrasonic tank sensor User Manual

Tekelek Europe Ltd Liquid level ultrasonic tank sensor

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Date Submitted2016-11-18 00:00:00
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Installation
Sheet
LED Indicator
Hot Spot
Thank you for acquiring the Paygo tank monitor.
Multi-thread
adapter
Ultrasonic
horn
This device uses ultrasonic technology to measure the liquid level of your tank, and then sends
the information via your Wi-Fi connection to
your local fuel oil supplier.
STEP 1: Using a mobile device, confirm that
your home Wi-Fi network is available at your
tank*
STEP 2: Attaching the monitor to your tank.
a.
Identify a spare threaded opening
(typically 2”). Remove and store the cap.
b.
Ensure the opening is located away from
the sides of the tank, and is clear of internal obstructions to ensure a good quality
reading.
c.
Place the foam gasket over the opening.
d.
Screw the monitor clockwise into the
threaded opening.
DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE SENSOR

Technical Specifications
* For weak Wi-Fi signal, use a Paygo monitor with an
external Wi-Fi antenna . The external antenna product option has a reverse polarity SMA connector.
For FCC compliance the external antenna should have
not have a gain exceeding 7dBi.

Supports 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi

Wireless frequency: 2.412GHz—2.462GHz

Fits onto tanks with a 2”, 1 1/2” or 1 1/4” threaded
opening. 2” recommended.

Typically 7.5+ years battery life using 3.6v Lithium cell

Power output nominal 15dBm

Operational temperature range 14°F to +122°F

Tank depth measurement: 5” to 115”

Dimensions 4.3”(l) x 4.3”(w) x 4.25”(h). Weight 8 oz.
FCC ID: S6T750
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.
WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
STEP 3: Connecting the monitor to your Wi-Fi network
a.
Hold the supplied magnet against the “Hot spot” for 5 seconds, until the LED turns red.
b.
Using a mobile device, search for a Wi-Fi network beginning with “PAYGO” and connect to it.
c.
Open a web browser and enter 192.168.4.1 into the address bar. The Paygo page will load.
d.
Choose your Wi-Fi network (SSID) from the list, or choose “manually entered” and carefully enter
the Wi-Fi network name (SSID).
e.
Enter the Wi-Fi Password and click on the button “Connect to WIFI”.
f.
The monitor’s LED will turn green. Wait approximately 20 seconds and observe if the LED flashes
green or red several times.
g.
Green flashes indicate a successful connection to your Wi-Fi network. Red flashes mean an unsuccessful connection and the number of flashes may be counted to diagnose what the problem my be
from the list below.
STEP 4: Manually testing monitor (once setup has been completed successfully)
a.
Hold the magnet against the “Hot spot” for 1 second, until the LED turns green.
b.
Wait approximately 20 seconds observe if the LED flashes green or red.
c.
Green flashes indicate a successful test connection and data transmission. Red flashes mean an unsuccessful connection and the number of flashes may be counted to diagnose what the problem my
be from the list below.
Red LED flash code list
1 Flash – Unable to find the Wi-Fi network (or Wi-Fi setup incomplete).
2 Flashes – Wi-Fi network unable to connect (i.e. poor signal or MAC filtering enabled on the router).
3 Flashes – Wi-Fi Password Incorrect (note password is case-sensitive).
4 Flashes – Server endpoint unavailable (no web service detected).
5 Flashes – No response from server (data sent, but nothing received).
6 Flashes – Invalid response to the server (i.e. a 404 HTTP response returned).
7 Flashes – Firmware download failed (timed out, not found or wrong type).
8 Flashes – Low battery (a depleted battery will eventually prevent Wi-Fi connections).
9 Flashes – Wi-Fi Module no response (critical fault).
Designed and developed by Tekelek Europe Ltd, Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland
9-5782-01

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