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AROYA
2. OPERATION
Please read all instructions before operating the AROYA to ensure it performs to its
full potential.
PRECAUTIONS
METER sensors are built to the highest standards, but misuse, improper protection, or
improper installation may damage the sensor and possibly void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Before integrating AROYA into a system, make sure to follow the recommended installation
instructions and have the proper protections in place to safeguard sensors from damage.
2.1 INSTALLATION
Follow the steps listed in
to set up the Gateway.
Table 1 AROYA Gateway (H210) Installation
Tools Needed
Cordless drill
Screw driver
Screws
Mounting bracket (optional)
Preparation
Consider the Surroundings
Locate the Gateway in a closet or office with internet access for POE. The site
network infrastructure will determine what installation method is required
so the Gateway can communicate with other parts of the system. If this is not
possible, locate the Gateway wherever there is access to connections required to
establish communication.
The Gateway needs to be close enough to the Router(s) for the signal from the
Router to reach the Gateway.
Check Sensor Functionality
If the gateway is being connected to the existing network, plug the POE
connector wire into the wall port. Plug the other end of the connector cable
into the Gateway.
If the Gateway is not in a closet, plug one end of a POE injector into an Ethernet
port and power outlet and the other end into the Gateway.
After the Gateway is plugged in, look at the bottom where the cable is plugged
in and check for LED lights.
An LED light on the front/top flashes orange (
) and and indicates there
is an active connection and the LED light on the back/bottom glows red if the
device is powered on and has an active connection.
NOTE: The LED on the front/top may flash green if the internet connection is slow. Both
green and orange flashing LED indicate an active connection.
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