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Chapter 5: PowerGate

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 Chapter 5: PowerGate

Physical Description

The IMS-4000 PowerGate is housed in a 17"w x 1.75"h  x 10"d enclosure, which is 1 EIA rack-

mount space high.

Front Panel Layout

The front panel contains a 15 Amp breaker, Output LEDs, the serial port and power indicator.  See 

figure below:

Figure 1: Front Panel Layout of the IMS-4000 PowerGate

1. 15 Amp Breaker
2. Output LEDs

3. RS-232 Serial port

4. Power Indicator LED

Rear Panel

The rear of the PowerGate contains the eight power outlets and the AC power cord.

Figure 2: Rear Panel of the IMS PowerGate

LEDs

The power LED will come on whenever the PowerGate is plugged into a live 120VAC outlet.
The eight output LEDs indicate if the corresponding outputs on the rear are on or off.  The eight 
outputs can supply up to 12 Amps total current (all outlets combined).

Installation

This section provides information on:

n

 Operating environment

n

 Rack and tabletop installation

n

 Connecting sensors 

Summary of Contents for IMS-4000

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Page 3: ...IMS 4000 User s Manual Version 2 5 5 SENSAPHONE...

Page 4: ...annot guarantee that changes in equipment made by other manufacturers and referred to in this manual will not affect the applicability of the information in this manual Copyright 2003 by Phonetics Inc...

Page 5: ...e with applicable UL CSA EN IEC standards and must meet the conductor size and length terms of the above mentioned standards All IMS 4000 components Host Node PowerGate and PowerGate2 must be plugged...

Page 6: ...am Produkt angebrachten Etiketten mit Warnungen und Vorschriften lesen und beachten Um das IMS 4000 vor berhitzung zu sch tzen niemals die L ftungs ffnungen des Ger ts blockieren Das Ger t nicht auf o...

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Page 8: ...d is not inconsistent with the rules and regulations of the FCC that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to main...

Page 9: ...h the above conditions may not prevent degra dation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility des ignated by the suppli...

Page 10: ...r accessible supporting documenta tion This does not affect your ownership of the derived work itself and the intent is to assure proper credit for the authors of gd not to interfere with your product...

Page 11: ...RANTY LIMITATION OF DAMAGES AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES THE WARRANTOR S OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT THE WARRANTOR S OPTION AS TO RE...

Page 12: ...e Agreement or other Agreement provided by Warrantors to purchaser The agreement between the Warrantors and the Purchaser including but not limited to the terms and conditions herein shall not be gove...

Page 13: ...RRANTY ix Chapter 1 Installation 24 Introduction 24 Features 24 Technical Support 24 About This Manual 24 HOST INSTALLATION and CONFIGURATION 25 Physical Description 25 Front Panel Layout 25 Serial Po...

Page 14: ...onitoring 36 NODE INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION 37 Physical Description 37 Front Panel Layout 37 Sensor Inputs 37 Microphone 37 RJ 45 10 100BASE T Ethernet Port 37 Serial Port 37 ON OFF Switch 37 Rear Pa...

Page 15: ...es and Contacts 46 Configure IP Alarms 47 Record and Assign Voice Messages 47 Software Installation and Hardware Requirements 48 Hardware and Software Requirements 48 Minimum Requirements 48 Software...

Page 16: ...t Alarm Logic 60 Trouble Alarms 60 Removing Changing a Sensor 60 Special Notes 60 Configuring Templates 60 Configuring IP Alarms 62 IP Alarm Setup 62 Programming Alarm Parameters 62 Alarm Logic 64 Rem...

Page 17: ...Up Custom Message 77 Audible Alarm Notification 78 E Mail Setup and Two Way E Mail Commands 78 SMTP Error messages 78 Two Way E Mail 79 Requesting a Status Report 79 Requesting an IP Ping 79 Requesti...

Page 18: ...l alarm message 92 Sample Fax message 93 Sample Alphanumeric Pager Message 93 Voice Status Report and Touch Tone Commands 93 User Specific Reports 93 Sample Status Report 94 Voice Alarm Dialout 94 Per...

Page 19: ...tlet Switching 103 Switching Outlets via Telephone 103 Switching Outlets via Email 103 IMS PowerGate Specifications 104 Operating Specifications 104 Chapter 6 PowerGate2 105 Physical Description 105 F...

Page 20: ...Cabling 112 Mounting 112 Electrical box installation 112 Hidden cable surface installation 113 Visible cable surface installation 113 Configuration 114 Fahrenheit Celsius Selection 114 Sensor Templat...

Page 21: ...rical box installation 121 Hidden cable surface installation 122 Visible cable surface installation 122 Configuration 123 Sensor Template factory default 123 Specifications 123 IMS 4814 Ultra Low Temp...

Page 22: ...130 Visible cable surface installation 130 Configuration 131 Sensor Template factory default 131 Specifications 131 IMS 4830 Water Detection Sensor 132 Installation Instructions 132 Introduction 132 C...

Page 23: ...uirements 141 IMS 4000 Host 141 IMS 4000 Node 142 Node version information is viewable through the ConsoleView software on the Node Properties Diagnostics screen 142 Mounting 142 Configuration 142 Sen...

Page 24: ...ts 150 Mounting the Door Switch 150 Mounting the Bridge 151 Configuration 151 Sensor Template factory default 151 Specifications 151 IMS 4861 Passive Infrared Detection Sensor 153 Installation Instruc...

Page 25: ...ors 157 Appendix A Weekly Testing Procedure 158 Appendix B Troubleshooting 159 Appendix C IMS 4000 Accessories 161 Appendix D License Agreement for Sensaphone IMS 4000 ConsoleView Software 163 Appendi...

Page 26: ...g key features n Expandable architecture permitting up to thirty one IMS 4000 Nodes to be used with each IMS 4000 Host n Eight sensor inputs per Host to monitor environmental conditions and or alarm c...

Page 27: ...and ping selected network servers and or services Two LEDs indicate received data green and transmitted data yellow Phone Jack Connect the IMS 4000 s Phone jack to a standard 2 wire analog phone line...

Page 28: ...rm exists and not yet acknowledged Green SLOW BLINK Red SLOW BLINK Mode 4 Input is in normal range but alarm is still unacknowledged Green ON Red SLOW BLINK Mode 5 Alarm has been acknowledged but inpu...

Page 29: ...l and tabletop installation n Connecting sensors Parts Required Phillips 9 pin F F null Dumb terminal or PC Screwdriver modem cable w 9 pin com port Operating Environment Before you install the IMS 40...

Page 30: ...tional wall mount brackets to the sides of the IMS 4000 using the eight black 6 32 screws A Phillips screwdriver will be required Order part IMS 4406 Universal Wall Mount Kit 2 Attach the unit to the...

Page 31: ...you can easily locate sensors at distant locations within your facility by using your existing structured cabling For example Suppose you have an IMS 4000 installed in room A and you want to install...

Page 32: ...Statistics E Reboot F Logout Enter option If you select Option 1 you will see the IP address and status of the Host and all associated nodes A sample is shown below Enterprise Status Unit Type IP Stat...

Page 33: ...menu is shown below Configure Web Server 1 Enable Web Server Y N 2 Enable Web Status Security Y N 3 Enable Web Programming option Y N 4 Enable Web Programming Security Y N 5 Return to main menu Option...

Page 34: ...ommunity string 3 Enable SNMP Agent 4 Return to main menu Enter option Option B allows you to change the Local Configuration password Option C allows you to reset all settings to their default values...

Page 35: ...software whenever a user logs in to an IMS Host It provides identification consistency among multiple users and allows for future Enterprise features Enable Microphone Listen In Enabling this feature...

Page 36: ...e a red wire positive and a black wire negative connected to the battery Using needle nose pliers remove the connector with the black wire from the battery first Gently wiggle it off Step 7 Using need...

Page 37: ...bdeckung vorsichtig abnehmen Schritt 6 Auf der rechten Seite den Akkumulator ausfindig machen An den Akkumulator sind ein roter Leiter und ein schwarzer Leiter angeschlossen Mit der Spitzzange zun chs...

Page 38: ...2V 2 9AH Sealed Gel Cell Backup Time 3 5 Hours Ethernet 10 100 Base T 10 100Mbps RS 232 DB9 9600bps DTE Modem 33 6Kbps Fax Group 3 14 4Kbps Voice Processor Yes Internal Monitoring AC Power True RMS Vo...

Page 39: ...e Node unit comes with a built in microphone Directly below the built in mic is a separate jack for connecting an optional condenser microphone to sense audible alarms such as smoke detectors When an...

Page 40: ...ips DB9 F F null Dumb terminal or PC Screwdriver modem cable w DB9 serial port Operating Environment Before you install the IMS 4000 Node be sure that your operating environment meets the physical req...

Page 41: ...ibilit tsgr nden den Akkumulator mit der Teilenummer BAT 0006 siehe Anhang C Zubeh r Zum Einbau des neuen Akkumulators zun chst den Netzschalter ausschalten OFF und den Netzadapter trennen Nun die sec...

Page 42: ...to the wall using two screws per side Tighten the screws with a Phillips screwdriver 3 Plug the power cord into a 120VAC 60Hz outlet NOTE An international version is available for 220V 50 60Hz operati...

Page 43: ...interconnect cable from the wall jack in room B to the sensor The sensor produces an analog signal which must connect directly to the Host or Node The path from the sensor to the IMS unit CANNOT pass...

Page 44: ...mple is shown below Statistics Running hrs 0 Disk free KB 209 Ram free KB 7136 Error mask 0 IP alarms 0 Input alarms 0 Pkt rcvs 24 Pkt xmts 4 Pkt errs 0 Ack timeouts 0 Clock timeouts 0 Socket closes 0...

Page 45: ...ne to the other If your TCP IP network has more than one LAN or if you are connecting to the Internet you will need to know the IP address of the gateway that will transfer TCP IP data in and out of y...

Page 46: ...h x 7 0 d x 9 6 w Backup Battery 1 6V 3 4AH sealed rechargeable Backup Time 3 5 Hours Ethernet 10 100 Base T 10 100Mbps RS 232 DB9 9600bps DTE Internal Monitoring AC Power Backup Battery Level Sound L...

Page 47: ...ough the serial port on the front of the units A terminal or terminal emulation program can be used Set the terminal set tings for 9600bps 8 N 1 The default password is ims4k Install Software and Log...

Page 48: ...can minimize the amount of programming required to set up your sen sors To configure the Templates click the plus box next to the word Settings to expand the options under this heading Next expand th...

Page 49: ...ice Messages Custom voice messages can be used to identify your IMS Hosts Nodes PowerGates Input sen sors IP alarms and PowerGate outlets Voice messages must first be recorded on your computer and the...

Page 50: ...setup program makes installation quick and easy Make sure that all Windows applications are closed before attempting to run setup If you encounter problems during installation please call Sensaphone...

Page 51: ...connecting to your Host through a dialup connection be sure to establish a PPP connection before running the software See Remote Login via Dialup See the sections in your Host and Node Manuals on Loc...

Page 52: ...inputs and accessories associated with the host click in the box beside your enterprise group The tree hierarchy will appear beneath the Host Figure 8 Host Tree Connecting to a Host If you have a Host...

Page 53: ...cting a voice file Custom voice messages can be recorded and uploaded to the Host on the Custom Voice Manager screen The Host Custom Voice message is the first message spoken during a voice call This...

Page 54: ...rding to its location If you would like the unit to synchronize its time on a daily basis enter the IP address of a compatible time server Figure 11 Clock settings tab The IMS 4000 can be programmed t...

Page 55: ...d select Network Settings The first tab is titled Ethernet Settings click the Modify button to bring up the Network Setup screen Figure 13 Host Network Settings NOTE If the Modify button is grey inact...

Page 56: ...ned about network traffic generated by Node to Host communication but want to view input values that are no more than 20 minutes old You can enable the Auto Send option and enter an interval of 1200 s...

Page 57: ...automatically identify what sensor type is connected to each input Note that some newer sensors will require a subtype to be manually programmed The subtype will appear on the Channel Setup screen Th...

Page 58: ...enabled for alarm monitoring If it is disabled the IMS 4000 will not send alarm messages A channel can be enabled or disabled based on a 7 day holiday time schedule Schedule Click this button to brin...

Page 59: ...on the Class Setup screen Figure 19 Alarm Class dropdown menu Custom Voice Click the drop down arrow and select the custom voice message you would like assigned to this sensor channel Voice messages...

Page 60: ...lick the Add button to add this response to the list of current responses click Delete to remove an action Repeat for as many outlets as you wish to program Camera Snapshots on Alarm Camera images may...

Page 61: ...by a programmed number of decibels On the High Sound programming screen this parameter is listed as Change in dB The default setting is 30db This means that if the audio level increases more than 30...

Page 62: ...ne calls Trouble Alarms The IMS 4000 monitors the presence of all connected sensors to insure the reliability of the system When a sensor is removed from a Host or Node for more than a minute a troubl...

Page 63: ...s to expand the options under this heading Next expand the Input Templates This will list all of the different sensor types Figure 24 Template Types Right click on each of the sensor names to bring up...

Page 64: ...ding Or in other words the monitored IP address is dependent upon the Dependency IP address to function Alarm is Enabled Unchecking this box will disable the IP alarm Add to Datalog Click this box to...

Page 65: ...m is tripped Alarm Class Click the drop down arrow and select the appropriate class for this type of alarm If you prefer you can create your own classes on the Class Setup screen to group certain type...

Page 66: ...rms until the dependency device returns to normal e g starts responding to ping connect requests When an IP Alarm s dependency is not responding the status for the IP Alarm will be shown as IP route d...

Page 67: ...Chapter 2 Software 65 Figure 28 IP Alarm Flowchart Removing an IP Alarm Expand the IP Alarms and right click on the IP Alarm you wish to remove Choose Delete this IP Alarm and it will be removed...

Page 68: ...lt Classes are Diagnostic Temperature Humidity Water Power Other Smoke Security Backup Battery High Sound IP Alarms Figure 29 Setup Classes You can have up to 64 classes in the IMS 4000 To add Classes...

Page 69: ...dd New Profile The following screen will appear Figure 30 User Profile screen The Name Company Department and Title information are used to identify the user on reports that the unit sends The Usernam...

Page 70: ...No Edit unit properties Yes No No Edit e mail settings Yes No No Edit Node properties Yes No No Update firmware Yes No No Configure data logger Yes No No Add delete classes Yes No No Add delete holida...

Page 71: ...l A user can only receive information or send commands if they have the proper permissions and Class associa tions Examples 1 If a User that has no Permissions on a particular Node then the user will...

Page 72: ...rder of Contacts can be changed at any time To move a Contact up or down in the list click and hold the Contact you wish to move and drag it to its new location then release the mouse button The Conta...

Page 73: ...170 Extension 170 will be dialed after the auto attendant answers Numeric Pager Calls The IMS 4000 can send alarm messages to numeric pagers It will automatically send its ID tele phone number when d...

Page 74: ...rid to enable disable specific hours days Alarm Delivery Options There are additional options which appear on the Contact Setup screen depending upon the type of call For alarm delivery you must selec...

Page 75: ...ecting At times your PC and IMS 4000 Host units may become disconnected This may happen due to a system restart or other communication related problem You can reconnect to an IMS 4000 using the Reconn...

Page 76: ...As Click OK on each screen until you get back to the Sound Recorder main screen To record a message click the button with the Red circle To play a message click the right arrow Play button Trim off a...

Page 77: ...copy voice messages from one IMS 4000 Host to another Holiday Setup The IMS 4000 allows you to program recurring or non recurring holidays that you can use within your schedule programming These sched...

Page 78: ...The custom messages can be stored either on the local workstation or a drive that is regularly mapped to the workstation Activating Alarm Pop Ups Click on File then Options from the main menu in the C...

Page 79: ...drive and folder where the messages will be stored Editing Pop Up Custom Message To edit the custom message for a particular environmental input or IP alarm right click on the cho sen input and select...

Page 80: ...il parameters right click on the Host name and select Network Settings Select the Email Settings tab to see the following screen Figure 46 E mail Settings tab To have the unit send e mail you need to...

Page 81: ...ute and control outlets on a PowerGate Note Two way e mail is dependent upon User permissions This means that the user can only receive information on items for which he has permission See Permissions...

Page 82: ...powergate PowerGate Name Outlet Name on off cycle For example To ims4000 mycompany com Subject ims4000 username jsmith email jsmith555 aardvark net command powergate Gear Rack 1 Netgear switch 3 cycle...

Page 83: ...HCM10 KX HCM280 These are all network video cameras that allow you to view live streaming video or capture images to e mail when an alarm occurs The camera or server connects to your network via an RJ...

Page 84: ...hosen unit You can associate a camera with more than one device if desired To associate one or more cameras right click on Cameras within the menu tree for the selected host or node See screen sample...

Page 85: ...onally the web page can also be password protected You can program most parameters through the web page if the Web Page Programming option is enabled This can be secured with the same permissions opti...

Page 86: ...the WebView tab Check the Automatic Refresh box and enter the number in seconds between updates in the Update Every box Figure 51 Web Page Refresh Enabled Remote Web Page The IMS 4000 can send a copy...

Page 87: ...rectory is the folder within the web site where the pages will upload Username Your user name for your web account Password The log in password you need to access the folders and files in your web acc...

Page 88: ...em will be used by many users it may be advantageous to store the database on a network drive To specify the drive for saving History information click File then Options from the main menu A sample sc...

Page 89: ...oftware in two ways There is the quick view which can be displayed by right clicking on an input or profile and selecting History or you can perform a query on the entire history database using the Hi...

Page 90: ...P Alarm box all of the listed items will become selected and or deselected Last select a time frame to perform the query and click View The selected data will now be displayed See sample screen below...

Page 91: ...the history database grows it will begin to take longer to perform a query It is recommended that the database be periodically archived to keep the size reasonable and to permit satisfactory performan...

Page 92: ...rom time to time Firmware updates will become available to add features or improve the perfor mance of your IMS 4000 Most Firmware updates will be included as part of a complete IMS 4000 installation...

Page 93: ...alarm is acknowledged and once acknowledgement is received this user is removed from the list If a user always wants to be contacted when an alarm occurs we call this contact type Inform Only This me...

Page 94: ...that alarms can only be acknowledged during a voice call or by logging in via the IMS Consoleview Software If there are NO calls of the Unacknowledged type then the IMS 4000 will acknowl edge the ala...

Page 95: ...atus report when called via telephone The status report can provide information on both environmental conditions and IP alarms In addition you can ping devices over the telephone and switch PowerGate...

Page 96: ...ed below Items in italics are custom messages recorded by the user Environmental sensors at the IT Dept of XYZ Company Channel 1 temperature in the server room is 76 4 degrees Fahrenheit OK Channel 2...

Page 97: ...ge on your pager or in your voice mail you can still acknowledge the alarm by calling the unit back and entering your User Code Note that the Intercall Delay must be set to at least 1 minute in order...

Page 98: ...our IMS 4000 Note If Dialup Networking is not listed it may not be installed on your computer in which case you will need to use your Windows installation CD to add it Windows XP To configure Dial up...

Page 99: ...a summary of the IMS 4000 items that can be fully accessed through SNMP Edit Environmental input programming Edit IP Alarm programming Edit System programming unit info e mail setup Web FTP setup pho...

Page 100: ...etermined by browsing the MIB Below are some examples of the more common OIDs in the IMS 4000 Name iso org dod internet private enterprises sensaphone Sensaphone OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 8338 Host Environmenta...

Page 101: ...utput LEDs 3 RS 232 Serial port 4 Power Indicator LED Rear Panel The rear of the PowerGate contains the eight power outlets and the AC power cord Figure 2 Rear Panel of the IMS PowerGate LEDs The powe...

Page 102: ...17 wide by 10 deep by 2 high Rack Mount Installation The IMS 4301 PowerGate can be rack mounted using the included rack mount brackets Follow the steps below 1 Attach the rack mount brackets to the P...

Page 103: ...hod to prevent the unit from bending down See the figure below Too much weight in the rear may cause permanent damage to the enclosure Figure 5 Cable Support Each outlet provides 115VAC 60Hz To ensure...

Page 104: ...outlet from the IMS ConsoleView Software left click on the word PowerGate within the menu tree The screen below will appear Click on the name or number of the outlet s you wish to switch In the figur...

Page 105: ...enever an Environmental or IP alarm occurs See Configuring Environmental Inputs and Configuring IP Alarms in the IMS 4000 Software Configuration Manual for details Switching Outlets via Telephone The...

Page 106: ...cifications Operating Specifications Temperature 32 95 F 0 35 C Humidity 5 90 RH non condensing Power Supply 120VAC 60Hz Current Consumption 100mA output load 12A Max Over Current Protection 15A Break...

Page 107: ...wer Inputs 2 15 Amp Breakers 3 RS 232 Serial port 4 Power Indicator LED Rear Panel The rear of the PowerGate2 contains the eight power outlets and the AC power cord Outlets 1 and 5 can switch up to 10...

Page 108: ...condensing Power 120VAC 60 Hz outlet within 6 Multiple 15A 120VAC outlets for powering equipment Rack Requirements Standard 19 equipment rack with supplied mounting bracket hardware Requires 1 0 EIA r...

Page 109: ...RS 232 port on the PowerGate2 and connect the other end to the RS 232 port on the Host or Node The PowerGate2 will automatically be recognized by the system and appear in the IMS 4000 ConsoleView sof...

Page 110: ...plugged in Plugging In Equipment Attach the power cord from each device to be switched into one of the outlets on the back of the PowerGate2 Be sure to support heavy cables with tie wraps or some othe...

Page 111: ...cation of a PowerGate2 connected to a Host Figure 8 PowerGate2 in Hierarchy To assign labels to the PowerGate2 right click on PowerGate2 The following screen will appear Figure 9 PowerGate2 Setup Assi...

Page 112: ...whenever an environmental or IP Alarm occurs An Alarm Response is an action that occurs automatically whenever an alarm occurs Using the PowerGate2 you can automatically turn On Off or Cycle equipmen...

Page 113: ...rs 8 IEC60320 Type C14 Channel Circuit Breakers 8 15Amp Channel Output Power 120VAC 60Hz 12 Amp max Channel Output Connectors 8 NEMA 5 15R receptacle Number of Channels 8 Serial Control RS232 DTE Conn...

Page 114: ...r end connect a patch cable from your structured wiring patch panel directly to the Host or Node environment input Caution The IMS sensors are not TCP IP devices and therefore should not be connected...

Page 115: ...rom the wall Install the drywall anchors if necessary to the wall Bring the cable through the back of the sensor and connect it to the jack as shown in Figure 1 Attach the sensor to the wall using 6 t...

Page 116: ...configuration data remains unchanged and the sensor returns to normal operating condition Caution Removing a sensor for less than 60 seconds does not produce a trouble alarm Removing or unplugging a...

Page 117: ...50 F High Temperature Limit 85 F Recognition Time 60 Seconds Reset Time 0 Seconds Data Logging Active Voice temperature wav Input Class Temperature Specifications Range 5 122 degrees F 15 to 50 degre...

Page 118: ...el directly to the Host or Node environment input Caution The IMS sensors are not TCP IP devices and therefore should not be connected directly to any wiring infrastructure that is connected to networ...

Page 119: ...of the sensor and connect it to the jack as shown in Figure 1 Attach the sensor to the wall using 6 tapping screws Secure the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the cover cou...

Page 120: ...s plugged in again or the connection is re established configuration data remains unchanged and the sensor returns to normal operating condition Caution Removing a sensor for less than 60 seconds does...

Page 121: ...o the Host or Node environment input Caution The IMS sensors are not TCP IP devices and therefore should not be connected directly to any wiring infrastructure that is connected to network equipment a...

Page 122: ...mit 85 F Recognition Time 60 Seconds Reset Time 0 Seconds Data Logging Active Voice temperature wav Input Class Temperature Specifications Range 5 140 degrees F Humidity 5 90 RH Sensor type solid stat...

Page 123: ...patch panel directly to the Host or Node environment input Caution The IMS sensors are not TCP IP devices and therefore should not be connected directly to any wiring infrastructure that is connected...

Page 124: ...e sensor and connect it to the jack as shown in Figure 1 Attach the sensor to the wall using 6 tapping screws Secure the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the cover countercl...

Page 125: ...or is plugged in again or the connection is re established configuration data remains unchanged and the sensor returns to normal operating condition Caution Removing a sensor for less than 60 seconds...

Page 126: ...a patch cable from your structured wiring patch panel directly to the Host or Node environment input Caution The IMS sensors are not TCP IP devices and therefore should not be connected directly to a...

Page 127: ...2700 or via e mail at support sensaphone com ConsoleView version 3 0 15 or higher IMS4K OS version 3 00 or higher Voice version 2 12 or higher Host version information is viewable through the ConsoleV...

Page 128: ...the Host or Node environment input Caution The IMS sensors are not TCP IP devices and therefore should not be connected directly to any wiring infrastructure that is connected to network equipment suc...

Page 129: ...of the sensor and connect it to the jack as shown in Figure 1 Attach the sensor to the wall using 6 tapping screws Secure the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the cover coun...

Page 130: ...e a trouble alarm When the sensor is plugged in again or the connection is re established configuration data remains unchanged and the sensor returns to normal operating condition Caution Removing a s...

Page 131: ...ectly to the Host or Node environment input Caution The IMS sensors are not TCP IP devices and therefore should not be connected directly to any wiring infrastructure that is connected to network equi...

Page 132: ...e sensor and connect it to the jack as shown in Figure 1 Attach the sensor to the wall using 6 tapping screws Secure the sensor cover by turning the two hex screws on the bottom of the cover countercl...

Page 133: ...generate a trouble alarm When the sensor is plugged in again or the connection is re established configuration data remains unchanged and the sensor returns to normal operating condition Caution Remo...

Page 134: ...1 10 of WaterRope 5 Adhesive cable clamps 2 Plastic drywall anchors 2 6 Metal tapping screws 4 Rubber feet Cabling The water detection sensor connects to the IMS 4000 Host or Node via an RJ 45 cable e...

Page 135: ...wall mounting install the Water Detection Sensor close to the floor Install the two drywall anchors if necessary and attach the Water Detection Sensor using the two 6 tapping screws When installing t...

Page 136: ...alarm Removing or unplugging a sensor for more than 60 seconds or plugging in a different sensor at any time will cause a trouble alarm Sensor Template factory default Input Name Water Sensor Recogni...

Page 137: ...ng The Power Sensor connects to the IMS 4000 Host or Node via an RJ 45 cable e g CAT5 cable The connection from the sensor to the Host or Node can utilize your existing network wiring infra structure...

Page 138: ...configuration is set to the factory default via the Sensor Template If you have modified these templates the configuration will be set to the modi fied configuration When a sensor is removed or the co...

Page 139: ...VAC High Limit 130VAC Recognition Time 60 Seconds Reset Time 0 Seconds Data Logging Active Voice power default wav Input Class Power Specifications Range 0 250 VAC 50 60 Hz Accuracy 2 Power Connection...

Page 140: ...ng patch panel directly to the Host or Node environment input Caution The IMS sensors are not TCP IP devices and therefore should not be connected directly to any wiring infrastructure that is connect...

Page 141: ...h the Current Sensor using four 6 tapping screws 6 732 2 166 Figure 2 Mounting the sensor Configuration All IMS Solution sensors are auto configured when you plug them into the Host or Node The 15A Cu...

Page 142: ...conds Data Logging Active Voice none Input Class Other Specifications Range 0 15 Amps 0 250 VAC 50 60 Hz Operating Temperature 5 104 F 15 to 40 C Operating Humidity 0 95 RH non condensing Accuracy 2 f...

Page 143: ...g network via an RJ 45 jack At the other end connect a patch cable from your structured wiring patch panel directly to the Host or Node environment input Caution The IMS sensors are not TCP IP devices...

Page 144: ...h the ConsoleView software on the Node Properties Diagnostics screen Mounting The sensor can be mounted to a wall or lie flat on the floor To mount the sensor to a wall install four drywall anchors if...

Page 145: ...actory default Input Name Transducer High Limit 100 Low Limit 0 Recognition Time 60 Seconds Reset Time 0 Seconds Data Logging Active Voice none Input Class Other Specifications Range 0 20 Amps 0 250 V...

Page 146: ...arm contact to the terminal block labeled Input Insert 1 2 stripped bare wire into the slot and tighten the screw The slide switch selects between Normally Open NO and Normally Closed NC dry contacts...

Page 147: ...ll IMS Solution sensors are auto configured when you plug them into the Host or Node When a new sensor is plugged into the Host or Node the configuration is set to the factory default via the Sensor T...

Page 148: ...econds Data Logging Active Voice dry contact wav Input Class Other Specifications Input Normally Open or Normally Closed dry contact Source Sense Voltage 14VDC Source Sense Current 10mA IMS Connection...

Page 149: ...below Insert 1 2 stripped bare wire into the slot and tighten the screw The Current Flow light will glow steadily when current is flowing into the bridge from the transducer Note that a 4 20mA transdu...

Page 150: ...onfiguration The 4 20mA Bridge can display a scaled value to match the calibrated range of your transducer You must have updated versions of ConsoleView software v3 0 15 and IMS4k firmware v3 00 to ge...

Page 151: ...eable A new firmware chip must be installed For information on obtaining a new firmware chip please contact Sensaphone Technical Support at 610 558 2700 or via e mail at support sensaphone com Console...

Page 152: ...ing the Door Switch The door switch is usually installed to function in a normally closed position when the door or window or other portal on which it is mounted is closed The complete assembly is of...

Page 153: ...Ethernet devices Configuration All IMS Solution sensors are auto configured when you plug them into the Host or Node When a new sensor is plugged into the Host or Node the configuration is set to the...

Page 154: ...with RJ 45 plug Operating Temperature Range 32 122 deg F 0 50 degC Housing Black plastic Dimesnsions 2 13 x 0 6 x 1 38 Door Switch Normality Normally Closed Dimensions 2 0 x 0 4 x 0 4 part with screw...

Page 155: ...or may be far from the IMS unit you may utilize your existing network wiring infrastructure For example the sensor may be installed in another room or another floor Connect the sensor to your structur...

Page 156: ...o the modi fied configuration When a sensor is removed or the connection is disrupted the configuration data remains intact but the sensor will go into trouble status and generate a trouble alarm When...

Page 157: ...ut Class Other Specifications Pyrosensor Dual element type Power Input 8 2 16 Vdc Current Consumption 8mA 12 Vdc Temperature Compensation Yes Alarm Period 2 sec 5sec Alarm Output N C 100mA 28 Vdc 10W...

Page 158: ...ces and therefore should not be connected directly to any wiring infrastructure that is connected to network equipment such as a hub router or switch Sensors use RJ 45 plugs and cables similar to thos...

Page 159: ...5 F 57 C rate of rise 15 F min 8 3 C min Operating voltage 8 5 33 VDC 10 max ripple Maximum ambient temperature 100 F 37 8 C Power up time 15 seconds Housing white plastic Housing dimensions 6 1 d x 1...

Page 160: ...sor Door window sensors open the door window Water sensors Apply a small amount of water beneath the sensor or use a wet towel and touch it to the sensor probes Humidity sensors Raise the humidity aro...

Page 161: ...m serial cable is available for purchase from Phonetics as an accessory part number IMS 4406 l Make sure that your cable is connected to a serial COM port on your PC not a parallel LPT port l Your PC...

Page 162: ...of time that the monitored condition exists l The wrong Alarm Class has been assigned For each environmental or IP alarm you may specify an Alarm Class Check the Alarm Class assigned to the environme...

Page 163: ...5 Patch Cable IMS 4403 IMS 4000 14 CAT5 Patch Cable IMS 4404 IMS 4000 25 CAT5 Patch Cable IMS 4405 IMS 4000 RJ 45 F F Coupler Kit 4 IMS 4406 Wall Mount Kit IMS 4407 Null Modem Cable IMS 4408 IMS 4000...

Page 164: ...4841 IMS 4000 15A High Current Sensor IMS 4842 IMS 4000 20A High Current Sensor IMS 4850 IMS 4000 Dry Contact Bridge IMS 4851 IMS 4000 4 20mA Bridge IMS 4860 IMS 4000 Door Switch IMS 4861 IMS 4000 Pa...

Page 165: ...IS AGREEMENT This is a License Agreement between Phonetics Incorporated d b a Sensaphone hereinafter Sensaphone and you the end user Sensaphone and you accept the terms and conditions set forth herein...

Page 166: ...INSTALLATION OF USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE AND YOU HEREBY WAIVE ANY CLAIMS OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT THERETO WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT BREACH OF WARRANTY TORT OR ON ANY OTHER GROUNDS EVEN...

Page 167: ...OME JURISDICTIONS MAY LIMIT OR PRECLUDE WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS INDEMNIFICATION TERMS AND OR LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY SO NOT ALL OF THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY APPLY TO YOU Disclaimer Althoug...

Page 168: ...ms of the License please do not install or otherwise use the Software Choice of Forum and Choice of Law In the event that a dispute arises out of or in connection with this License Agreement then any...

Page 169: ...r Servicing please do the following 1 Turn the power switch on the rear of the unit Off 2 Disconnect all cables inputs and wiring and unplug the unit 3 Carefully pack the unit to avoid damage in trans...

Page 170: ...IMS 4000 Host Installation Manual 168 Test Log...

Page 171: ...Appendix F Test Log 169...

Page 172: ...mental Inputs Configuring 55 57 Channel Setup 55 57 Environmental Sensors Configuring Templates 60 61 Connecting to Host Node 46 Removing Changing a Sensor 60 F FCC Requirements v Firmware Updating 90...

Page 173: ...the Unit Properties 46 Default Username and Password 45 R Realtime Strip Chart 59 S Sensors 112 158 IMS 4810 Room Temperature Sensor 112 115 Cabling 112 Configuration 114 Mounting 112 114 Specificati...

Page 174: ...mplates 169 170 U User Profiles Adding 67 68 Classes 69 70 Configuring 67 Contacts 70 71 Adding 70 Alarm Delivery Options 72 Alphanumeric Pager Calls 71 E mail 72 Fax Calls 72 Numeric Pager Calls 71 S...

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