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WEB600 User’s Manual

Alarm Delivery Schedule

: This weekly schedule sets the time period(s) when alarm delivery will be 

active for the selected zone. The schedule is divided into half-hour increments over the seven weekdays. 

A check mark indicates that alarm delivery is active for that time period.

Zone schedule

Datalogging Mode

: The WEB600 has two modes of data logging for each zone: Continuous or While In 

Alarm. In Continuous mode the unit will log the value of the input on a fixed time interval all the time. 

The Normal Interval sets the logging rate while the value is within the normal range. The Alarm Interval 

sets the logging rate while the value is an alarm condition. By choosing the While In Alarm mode you 

can choose to have the unit only log values when it exceeds the alarm limits. This option minimizes the 

amount of data collected and maximizes the storage capacity inside the WEB600. 

Normal Datalog Interval

: This is the interval that data will be logged while the input is within the pro-

grammed alarm limits. To maximize the available memory for datalogging, set the Datalog Interval for 

each zone to multiples of each other. For example, Zone 1 can be set to 30 seconds, Zone 2 to 1 minute, 

Zone 3 to 5 minutes, etc…

Alarm Datalog Interval:

 This is the interval that data will be logged while the input is beyond the pro-

grammed alarm limits. (Note: this is regardless of the programmed Alarm Recognition Time).

Datalogging Capacity:

The datalogging capacity of the Web600 varies depending on how many zones you’re logging and what 

the logging interval is for each. Memory is maximized if the logging interval for each zone is in mul-

tiples of each other. For example, if Zone 1 is set to 1 minute and Zone 2 is set to 5 minutes, you’ll get 

better memory usage than if Zone 1 were set to 1 minute and Zone 2 was set to 2.5 minutes. Here are 

some typical results:

• If you only log 1 zone (at any interval), the Web600 will store a maximum of 115, 800 samples
• If you log 6 zones at the same interval, the Web600 will store 39,900 samples of each zone
• If you log all 8 zones at the same interval, the Web600 will store 35,900 samples of each zone

Once the datalogger is full it will start overwriting the oldest records.

Summary of Contents for WEB600

Page 1: ...WEB600 USER S MANUAL VERSION 2 4 SENSAPHONE REMOTE MONITORING SOLUTIONS...

Page 2: ...beyond its control Sensaphone also cannot 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 m...

Page 3: ...the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product but return it to Sensaphone Customer Service or another approved repair facility when any service or repair work is required Opening or remo...

Page 4: ...interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instru...

Page 5: ...THAT IT IS DETERMINED IN ANY ADJUDICATION THAT THE LIMITED WARRANTIES OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT ARE INAPPLICABLE THEN THE PURCHASER S SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE PAYMENT TO THE PURCHASER OF THE ORIGINAL COST...

Page 6: ...N OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCIDENTAL DAMAGES AND OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR SOME TYPES OF GOODS OR PRODUCTS SOLD TO CONSUMERS AND OR THE USE OF INDEMNIFICATION TERMS THUS THE EXCLUSIONS INDEMNIFICATIO...

Page 7: ...INSTALLATION 11 CONNECTING SENSORS 12 GENERAL WIRING CONSIDERATIONS 12 NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED DRY CONTACTS 13 2 8K 10K TEMPERATURE SENSORS 13 4 20MA CURRENT LOOP TRANSDUCERS 14 RELAY OUTPUT WI...

Page 8: ...DE 34 AUTOMATIC MODE 34 APPENDIX A WEEKLY TESTING PROCEDURE 35 APPENDIX B ACCESSORIES 36 APPENDIX C MODBUS SPECIFICATIONS 37 MODBUS NOTES 39 APPENDIX D SPECIFICATIONS 43 ALERT ZONES 43 RELAY OUTPUT 43...

Page 9: ...r alarm contacts from other computer equipment such as UPS systems 10 100BASE T Ethernet port Optional battery backup for uninterrupted performance Compact design allows wall mount or tabletop install...

Page 10: ...or Input Terminal Strip 6 Status LEDs RJ 45 10 100BASE T ETHERNET PORT This jack is for connecting to your network so that the Web600 can send alarm messages and display it s webpage Two LEDs indicate...

Page 11: ...Web600 can be wall mounted using the included dry wall anchors and screws Follow the steps below 1 Install two drywall anchors if necessary 5 apart Attach the Web600 using the two 6 tapping screws 2...

Page 12: ...w as a refer ence for selecting the appropriate wire gauge Note that if the sensor is located far from the unit or if you are running cable in an electrically noisy environment you should seriously co...

Page 13: ...2 8K 10K TEMPERATURE SENSORS The Web600 is compatible with 2 8K 10K temperature sensors that match the curve data listed in the tables in Appendix F The monitoring temperature range of the 2 8K therm...

Page 14: ...Supply FGD 0053 4 20 mA Transducer Wiring a 4 20mA device using an external 24 VDC supply RELAY OUTPUT WIRING The WEB600 includes an SPST relay output that can be used to turn on a light siren or othe...

Page 15: ...sconnect the load when all of its available energy has been expended Battery back up module and WEB600 NETWORK CONFIGURATION The Web600 is designed for installation on an Ethernet network This involve...

Page 16: ...t is highly recommended that you consult all network configurations and settings changes with your Network Administrator 2 Using a network hub connect only your PC and the Web600 to the hub Change the...

Page 17: ...k devices IP Host This is the entry field for manually configuring the IP address of the Web600 on your network This address is provided by you or your network administrator It is formatted as a stand...

Page 18: ...nstallation Options screen You will want to leave the Locator executable checked To prevent the creation of a Start Menu or Desktop shortcut simply uncheck the box next to the option When you are sati...

Page 19: ...evice within the Sensaphone Locator application and click the Connect button Your web browser will launch taking you to the Web600 s homepage Your Web 600 is now ready for use Be sure to read the Netw...

Page 20: ...are used to describe and configure general properties of the system The informa tion entered into the Unit Name Description and Location fields will appear at the top of the webpage and on e mail alar...

Page 21: ...ayed in red The Bar Mode differs in that the value is indicated by the top of the colored bar The bar will be green if the value is in the normal range It will turn yellow if the value gets within 10...

Page 22: ...on As a result it will not work with web based e mail providers such Gmail Hotmail Yahoo Mail or AOL If you do not have a compatible SMTP server available to you then contact Sensaphone Technical supp...

Page 23: ...u can also choose to enable security for your WEB600 A System Administrator password must be created before any of your User Profile logins will become active To create a System Administrator password...

Page 24: ...Note that the battery back up option FGD W610 B is required for power monitoring Click on any item in the list to program a zone A description of each parameter is described below Enable Disable This...

Page 25: ...not be delivered Alarm Low This is used to determine the low level at which a temperature or 4 20mA Zone has reached the alarm threshold The value must fall below the Alarm Limit to trip an alarm Alar...

Page 26: ...ammed alarm limits To maximize the available memory for datalogging set the Datalog Interval for each zone to multiples of each other For example Zone 1 can be set to 30 seconds Zone 2 to 1 minute Zon...

Page 27: ...ll be delivered A Disabled User cannot login and no alarm messages will be delivered This feature is useful to temporar ily suspend access or alarm delivery without deleting all of the User s programm...

Page 28: ...ntacts per User The Contacts can be either E mail SMS Text Message or SNMP Trap Each contact can have a programmable Schedule so that you only receive messages when your Contact schedule is enabled A...

Page 29: ...ist and enter your telephone number in the field below Choose your wireless provider from the drop down list Configure the Contact Schedule if desired SNMP TRAP To configure an SNMP Trap choose SNMP T...

Page 30: ...the Start Time and End Time fields will become active Enter the start and end times for your query Next choose the maximum number of records you want returned for your query the choices are 25 50 100...

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