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SECTION 1 - Specifications

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Anyone who can surf the web now can do sensor monitoring, control, 
data logging, and email alerts without any training or custom software. 
All you need is a web browser running on any laptop, PDA, or cell 
phone anywhere in the world.

The

 

Maverick

 

 

IP Sensor Appliance incorporates a web server, 

analog/digital inputs and relay outputs. Power the appliance with 

any 24VAC transformer, plug it into a hub/router, launch any web 

browser, punch in the default IP and connect. No custom software to 

load, no discovery routines, no custom cables, or training.

The IP Sensor Appliance serves up static web pages with dynamic 

data updates every 

second

 or two. Most users can set up and utilize 

the appliance without any training or support in less than 

5 minutes

 

due to the innovative and familiar web browser based configuration.

The 

Maverick

  is an ideal low cost solution for light commercial, 

residential and remote monitoring applications. The appliance can 

also be used to enhance existing HVAC control systems by adding 

email alerts and data logging to critical points.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Termination:

  Removable terminal blocks 16 

 

Ga max, RJ-45 Ethernet jack

Weight:

  0.5 lbs. (.25 kg)

Supply Voltage:

 24 VAC/VDC

Data Logging:

  2048 samples each input

Logging Interval:

  1.0 second to 99.99 hours

Environmental:  

10-90%RH non-condensing

Operating Temp:

  -40˚F-125˚F (-40˚C-52˚C)

Storage Temp:

  -40˚F-150˚F (-40˚C-66˚C)

Enclosure:

  UL 94V-5-O Polycarbonate plastic

Supply Current:

 250 mA (6 VA)

Digital Input:

 10.00 VDC maximum

Ethernet:

 10-Base T

IP Assignment:

  Static or DHCP

Email:

  SMTP to two email addresses

Input Impedance:

 125K ohms (VDC or

 

Digital) 250 ohms (4-20 mA)

Output Relay Rating:

 250 VAC @ 5.0 Amps

 UL 

Listed

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Summary of Contents for Maverick IP-PC-101-44-VDC

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Page 2: ...Configuration DHCP IP 3 1 0 Main Page 3 1 1 Manual Control 3 1 2 Data Logging 3 2 0 Reset Button 3 3 0 XML Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 20 SECTION 2 Initial Configuration Page...

Page 3: ...rbances induced by radio frequency fields EN 61000 4 11 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations immunity test 1 0 1 RoHS Compliant MAMAC Systems Inc products designated RoHS Compliant...

Page 4: ...nce without any training or support in less than 5 minutes due to the innovative and familiar web browser based configuration The Maverick is an ideal low cost solution for light commercial residentia...

Page 5: ...C VDC Neutral Com Ground Earth Input 1 Common Common Common Common Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Out 1 NC Out 1 NO Out 1 COM Out 2 NC Out 2 NO Out 2 COM Out 3 NC Out 3 NO Out 3 COM Out 4 NC Out 4 NO Out 4 C...

Page 6: ...4 50 3 60 4 00 3 70 MAMAC SYSTEMS 4x 0 156 use 6 sheet metal screws not included to mount appliance 114 mm 91 mm 102 mm 94 mm Figure 2 Warning Caution Disconnect power supply before installation to pr...

Page 7: ...ommon must terminate at the transformer power supply neutral common Digital inputs are terminated as shown in fig 4 MAMAC SYSTEMS Figure 4 Digital Input 2 Digital Input 1 WARNING Digital Input must no...

Page 8: ...output terminal blocks and leave only the power terminal block plugged in Attach the crossover cable to the appliance and the other end to the laptop ethernet jack as shown in fig 5A If using a hub a...

Page 9: ...wn in fig 6 Example 192 168 1 XX The XX can be any number except 10 because the Maverick default IP is 192 168 1 10 We recommend using 192 168 1 11 Now click on the second line Subnet mask It should a...

Page 10: ...liance mamacsys com DHCP Network Configuration Dynamic Host Communication Protocol is used if a static IP is not available To configure the appliance as DHCP click the DHCP Enabled radio button Please...

Page 11: ...the default password and username Current time date firmware version and MAC address is displayed on the Password Clock page for reference purposes Node I D Please fill in the name of the appliance i...

Page 12: ...ue would be 30 Default value is 0 Max Value Enter the maximum value for the sensor range in this field For the above examples the maximum value for 0 to 100 F would be 100 and for 30 to 130 F would be...

Page 13: ...low 74 F in the above example and returns to normal if above 76 F heating alert just switch Alert Disabled in the Lower Value to Alert Enabled and switch Alert Enabled in the Upper Value to Alert Disa...

Page 14: ...s only controlled by a sensor input no additional configuration is required If time based control is desired on an output please click Enabled default is Disabled Click the radio button On for each da...

Page 15: ...t CAUTION For accurate data please make sure clock time is configured correctly before initiating logging Enable and configure logging for each input desired Digital inputs can be logged also if the a...

Page 16: ...t the Maverick to the ethernet as shown in fig 7 Three options are available 1 Use a CAT 5 patchcord and plug it into a hub or switch and connect the hub switch to a router on the web 2 Use a CAT 5 ca...

Page 17: ...o the Bridge with a CAT 5 cable For more information on wireless 802 11 B G configuration please refer to AN IP802 11 Terminate the sensors and outputs as shown in fig 3 Section 1 4 1 Power up the app...

Page 18: ...a alert state the appropriate field will change from Normal to Alert in red color Similarly if an output is in manual mode the field will change from Automatic to Manual in red color 13 34 59 May 9 2...

Page 19: ...back to automatic click Manual Control on the navigation bar change the state to Off and click Save Again click the Automatic radio button and hit Save Output is back under automatic control CAUTION...

Page 20: ...elect Graphs and click the desired Input The Maverick will initialize a JAVA script and graph the data To refresh the graph click Update Graph If the user would like to narrow the X scale sensor value...

Page 21: ...encoding ASCII Maverick xmlns http mamacsys com mav NodeID MAMAC3 NodeID CurrentTime 13 31 25 CurrentTime CurrentDate September 26 2008 CurrentDate Sensor Channel 1 SensorName Boiler Temp SensorName...

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