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Temperature@lert ZPoint Nodes in Detail
ZPoint was designed from day one to be wicked (yes, we’re headquartered in
Boston, MA) simple. Keeping it simple enables the unit to achieve rock solid
reliability and performance. As with any piece of technology, it’s always good
to know the details even on the simple stuff.
The
ZPoint system is made up of a Gateway unit and one or more remote Nodes.
For
details on the Cellular Edition ZPoint Gateway, please visit
temperaturealert.com/support and download the Cellular Edition ZPoint Gateway
User Guide.
Each Node powers on and looks for a Gateway. The Nodes will
automatically find and pair with the closest ZPoint Gateway. The Gateway takes the
sensor readings from the Nodes and sends it up to the Sensor Cloud website for
storage and evaluation.
ZPoint Node Indicator Lights
The unit has 3 indicator lights: Status, Warning and Failure (see figure 1).
Status Light
When operating properly, the green status light will blink once every 30
seconds to indicate the unit is powered on. During transmission on the cellular
network, the green status light will blink rapidly.