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Doc No. IM4772-7 

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iSense

  

 

Product Description 

3.1 

Product Options 

 

Extended antenna for low signal areas: AM36913 

 

Standard input types include Thermistor, RH, 0...1V, 0...5V, 0...10V, 4...20mA, Current Clamps and Pulse 
Counting. 

Please ask for input options not listed above, as many sensor types can be accommodated.  

3.2 

System Pre-requisites 

3.2.1 

Hanwell Software 

Synergy: 

Version 1.4.4 or above. 

3.3 

Wall Mounting Instructions 

1.  Use the three holes in the mounting box as a drilling template, ensuring that the keyhole is uppermost. 

 

2.  Screw the box mounting box to the wall. 

3.  Insert the iSense unit into the mounting box. 

3.4 

Vehicle Mounting 

IMC strongly recommend that the iSense is mounted inside the vehicle body; in any case, the iSense unit 
needs to be protected from extremes of temperature changes, and wind force.  

The iSense unit has 4 mounting holes, adjacent to the lid fixing screw holes on each corner; these are 
accessed by removing the lid; the unit should be mounted with 4mm diameter bolts, or equivalent self-tapping 
screws. 

Where radio reception inside the vehicle is likely to be affected by bodywork etc. use a GSM aerial mounted 
externally to the vehicle body, this connects to the brass coloured aerial connector mounted on the iSense 
side, (do not use excessive force tightening the aerial connection, finger tight is adequate). 

See 

Connecting Vehicle Power Supply

 for vehicle power connection details. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IM4772 iSense

Page 1: ...IM4772 iSense Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...4 Vehicle Mounting 6 3 5 Adding iSense to Synergy 7 3 6 Sensor operation 7 3 7 Alarm Handling 7 4 Setting Up the iSense Hardware 8 4 1 Removing the Front Panel 8 4 2 Connecting the Aerial 8 4 3 Connec...

Page 3: ...10 Adds information on redirector service and USB configuration utility MSH 3 28 September 2011 Add 3 channel thermistor connections MSH 4 8 October 2014 Update for Synergy Radiolog GPRS no longer sup...

Page 4: ...ynergy collects data associated with your iSense sensor s by making an outgoing TCP IP connection to the IMC Remote Data Service As this connection is made to a standard HTTP port on the IMC Remote Da...

Page 5: ...unit then you will also either have a desktop power supply or 24V DC truck power adaptor pre fitted instead of a battery WARNINGS A battery pack must NOT be fitted when the external supply is used Th...

Page 6: ...mounting box 3 4 Vehicle Mounting IMC strongly recommend that the iSense is mounted inside the vehicle body in any case the iSense unit needs to be protected from extremes of temperature changes and w...

Page 7: ...be re triggered until three logs have been within the alarm limits The device sends its battery voltage with each message this can be viewed via Synergy 3 7 Alarm Handling It is possible to set level...

Page 8: ...panel has been removed the battery pack will be visible on its reverse side This now leaves the back panel open and the iSense circuit board accessible 4 2 Connecting the Aerial There are two types o...

Page 9: ...screw and remove the lid connect the vehicle supply cable as below Yellow Red wires iSense ve connect to terminal 8 Blue Green wires iSense ve connect to terminal 7 Black Blue wires Vehicle ve connect...

Page 10: ...Pin Lemo socket JP5 Both of these areas of the iSense are shown in Figure 3 below Input Type JP1 Pin Connection Channel Type 1 channel pulse counter Pin 1 2 channel 1 2 channel pulse counter Pin 1 2 c...

Page 11: ...s Figure 5 Opening Terminals 3 and 4 To attach the probe to the circuit board loosen the input glands Figure 4 above thread the exposed wires up the gland until there is enough length for the wire to...

Page 12: ...her DC only clamps are connected in a similar manner Channel No ve ve 1 Green pin1 Black pin2 2 Red pin3 White pin4 3 Yellow pin5 Blue pin6 Any unused pairs should be twisted together J091 OUTPUT www...

Page 13: ...the V093 coloured wires into the correct output terminal situated on each of the clamps to be used 4 The bottom of the clamp indicates which side of the terminal is positive negative Use this in conju...

Page 14: ...Doc No IM4772 7 Page 14 of 14 iSense Figure 8 Connecting a JO91 3...

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