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Contact the 

Ayyeka Support Team

 for technical assistance:

[email protected]

Always coordinate

 the installation with the local authority 

before starting installation. Installation should be completed by 

trained and authorized personnel. If assistance from Ayyeka 

Support is needed, schedule a request in advance, and 

make 

sure that you get confirmation before the installation.

The Ayyeka Limited 

Warranty 

covers only Ayyeka-supplied 

hardware and software for the duration of the warranty period 

as per the warranty terms and conditions.

Ayyeka is 

not liable

 for damage or injury as a result of handling,

installation, or maintenance of its supplied systems.

Do 

not

 throw away the device because it contains a lithium 

battery. Dispose of the battery properly according to local laws 

and regulations.

4G (LTE)/3G/2G cellular network signal is required for proper

communication.

Operating temperature range: 

-40°C to +68°C (-40°F to +154°F)

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+1 (310) 876-8040 (US)

+31-40-209-1001 (EMEA)

+972-2-624-3732 (IL)

IMPORTANT

Summary of Contents for WA3888 Series

Page 1: ...Wavelet Ex V2 WA3888 xx V2 QUICK START Nov 4 2021 0100592 Rev A3 GUIDE EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT ...

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Page 3: ...Start Guide in a controlled environment prior to installation Set up activate and successfully test the entire system Wavelet Ex sensors and antenna connection indoors in a controlled environment before going to the field for installation 2 ...

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Page 5: ...Warranty covers only Ayyeka supplied hardware and software for the duration of the warranty period as per the warranty terms and conditions Ayyeka is not liable for damage or injury as a result of handling installation or maintenance of its supplied systems Do not throw away the device because it contains a lithium battery Dispose of the battery properly according to local laws and regulations 4G ...

Page 6: ...d which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury This category can also warn you of unsafe practices or conditions that may cause equipment or property damage Warnings identify a potentially hazardous condition which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Warnings identify a potentially hazardous condition which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury 5 ...

Page 7: ...ipment Before installing operating or maintaining this equipment it is imperative that all hazards and preventive measures are fully understood While speci fic hazards may vary according to location and application take heed in the following general warnings Do not disconnect reconnect the unit after installation while power is on internally and or externally Read and follow all instructions for o...

Page 8: ...rd The external supply source must be of output ratings at 12VDC maximum and between 1 65 2 2 The configured external connection assemblies combination of connectors and cables must be pre assembled in an ordinary non classified area not in the presence of an Explosive Atmos phere Installation instructions include information on the selec tion of specific sealed connectors and cables to be used in...

Page 9: ... description of compo nents used in constructing the harnesses and to the User Manual and Installation Guide for Explosive Zone Ayyeka Ref 0100592 for external connection assemblies A polarized Protector guard which is part of the Explosive Environ ment requirement is installed over the unit s external connectors to disable disconnection after the equipment is installed in the Explo sive Environme...

Page 10: ...teria are deemed Intrinsically Safe IS The Wavelet has been certified and tested to worldwide IECEx International Electrotechnical Commission Explosive standards The IECEx scheme allows demonstrated compliance for use in Zone 0 equivalent to Class 1 Division 1 in North America aeas in the following countries United States India Slovenia Denmark Germany Russia Croatia Netherlands Poland Canada Kore...

Page 11: ... depicted below provides the recommended electrical layout for the installation Use the equipment only as specified in this manual and according to the intrinsic safety control drawing Failure to do so may impair the protection provided by the equipment 10 ...

Page 12: ... 6P Wavelet Ex mechanical enclosure Slots for zip ties and or bolts for mounting Panel connectors protector Sensor port 3 Cellular antenna port Sensor port 2 External power port Sensor port 1 SCHEMATIC 13 3 cm 5 2 in 17 4 cm 6 9 in 7 3 cm 2 8 in 11 ...

Page 13: ...ack field replaceable non rechargeable Interface board ON OFF switch Indicator LEDs GSM antenna NOTE Potted GPS antenna SIM card slot 1 SIM card slot 2 Memory card Cellular modem INTERNAL UPPER ENCLOSURE INTERNAL LOWER ENCLOSURE SCHEMATIC 12 ...

Page 14: ...nectors protector and and security screw 1x 1x 3x M8 female field attachable power connector M12 8 pin female field attachable sensor connectors optional ordered separately optional ordered separately Wavelet Ex Device COMPONENTS 13 ...

Page 15: ...Zip ties screws and anchors 2x 4x 4x COMPONENTS Cellular antenna and mounting bracket REQUIRED and sold separately 14 ...

Page 16: ... steel end piece to secure the field attachable connector to the device 1 IMPORTANT Use the DEVICE PINOUT sheet at the end of this Guide to know which device port to plug the sensor into All device ports look identical but their internal wiring is different Consequently the sensor will not work if it is plugged into the wrong port CAUTION Do not turn the black plastic hood of the connector Turning...

Page 17: ... remain connected after it is properly secured to the appropriate panel connectors Place the magnetic Wavelet Activator on the embossed Wavelet logo on the front of the Wavelet enclosure The Wavelet will initiate a 15 minute test mode of sampling and send a few transmissions of data The device will then return to its default configura tion Wavelet Activator 16 2 ...

Page 18: ...ate a 15 minute test mode of high frequency sampling and transmission The device will then return to its default configuration DEVICE ACTIVATION The device should first be tested in an unclassified zone Failure to perform this initial testing action in an unclassified zone may cause dangerous conditions WARNING 3 17 ...

Page 19: ...activated using the magnetic activator key Attempting to connect to GSM network Transmission of data is in progress via GSM The LED will turn off when the transmission is complete GSM communication error The device failed to transmit Green Red Blue Red Green LEDs blink sequentially 5x Green LED is blinking Green LED remains on Green Red LEDs blink 5x Function Description Access the user interface ...

Page 20: ...ted the installation successfully and can begin collecting and viewing your data If data does not transmit properly change the device installation location and activate again If the problem persists contact the Ayyeka Support Team for help support ayyeka com 1 310 876 8040 US 31 40 209 1001 EMEA 972 2 624 3732 IL 19 ...

Page 21: ...e Select Enter Key Manually The Mobile Pair Key is found in the StreamView user interface in the Devices tab 1 2 Once connected to your Wavelet device there are multiple display screens for different functionality The first screen provides essential information including but not limited to Confirmation of successful transmission and connection to the server AyyekaGo MOBILE APP There are two ways t...

Page 22: ...ast15 minutes then log into the user interface at https home ayyeka com to confirm successful transmission Before installation initiate the GPS by activating the device Wait for at least 15 minutes then log into the user interface at https home ayyeka com to confirm successful transmission If the device is installed in an area with weak cellular signal activate the Wavelet and place in the intende...

Page 23: ...he M8 3 pin male power panel connector on the device Hazardous Location Zone 0 enclosure area Unclassified Location External DC Connector and Harness M8 3 Pin Male External Power Port EXTERNAL POWER CONNECTION 6 Use extreme caution Installation of through the wall connec tors must be performed with proper tools for a hazardous location Failure to conform with this warning may result in death or se...

Page 24: ... the external DC connector and harness M8 3 Pin Female to M8 3 Pin Male Cable Assembly Use extreme caution Do not disconnect reconnect the unit after installation while power is on internally and or external ly Failure to conform with this warning may result in death or serious injury EXTERNAL POWER CONNECTION Unclassified Location Hazardous Location Zone 0 enclosure area 7 DANGER 23 ...

Page 25: ...r clips into the two lower holes of the device enclosure Snap the upper clips into place in the two grooves above the panel connector a b The panel connector protector is provided to shield the connections from tampering or overexposure that could result in disconnected wiring Failure to properly attach and secure the protector to comply with Ex restrictions may result in death or serious injury P...

Page 26: ...nsert and tighten the security screw to lock the panel connector protector Do not over tighten the screw The panel connector protector is provided to shield the connections from tampering or overexposure that could result in disconnected wiring Failure to properly attach and secure the protector to comply with Ex restrictions may result in death or serious injury PANEL CONNECTOR PROTECTOR CAUTION ...

Page 27: ...2x 4x 1x 4x 1x OR Secure the device on a wall pipe or other secure mount location by using zip ties or screws Wall Mounted Pipe Mounted DEVICE MOUNTING 9 26 ...

Page 28: ... attach the antenna to the Wavelet IMPORTANT NOTE There are a few minutes of delay between a successful transmission and the use of either of these methods for initiating data transmission Repeating the use of either method will not expedite data transmission WARNING If installing in a highly corrosive environment such as a sewer apply technical grease to the antenna and sensor field attachable co...

Page 29: ...YOUR DEVICE IS SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLED 28 ...

Page 30: ...act open drain 0V or 2 8V max Cable Connector Pin Assignment 4 20mA or 0 24V Input 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal Front Back Connector Pin RS485 A Wavelet 12V Power Supply 1 RS485 B RS232 RX RS232 TX GND DEVICE PINOUT PORT 1 M12 8 pin male panel connector 29 ...

Page 31: ...ain 0V or 2 8V max Cable Connector Pin Assignment 4 20mA or 0 24V Input 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal Front Back RS485 A Wavelet 12V Power Supply 2 RS485 B SDI 12 IO_3 periodic or output dry contact open drain 0V or 2 8V max GND DEVICE PINOUT PORT 2 M12 8 pin male panel connector 30 ...

Page 32: ...e panel connector Connector Pin Connector Pin Cable Connector Pin Assignment Cable Connector Pin Assignment 4 20mA or 0 24V Input 3 6 12VDC No Connection Negative 1 1 2 4 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal Signal Front Front Back Back RS485 A Wavelet 12V Power Supply 3 RS485 B SDI 12 IO_4 periodic or output dry contact open drain 0V or 2 8V max GND 4 4 1 1 3 3 31 ...

Page 33: ...onnection refer to the instructions below Use extreme caution Do not disconnect reconnect the unit after installation while power is on internally and or externally Failure to conform with this warning may result in death or serious injury DANGER 32 26 ...

Page 34: ...NOTES ...

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Page 36: ...support ayyeka com 1 310 876 8040 US 31 40 209 1001 EMEA 972 2 624 3732 IL QUESTIONS 33 ...

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