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Refrigerator/Freezer Guard 

Models VM605, VM605E 

Property Guard 

Models VM610, VM610E 

 

Temperature Monitor and Alarm 

Manual and Installation Instructions 

Summary of Contents for VM605

Page 1: ...Refrigerator Freezer Guard Models VM605 VM605E Property Guard Models VM610 VM610E Temperature Monitor and Alarm Manual and Installation Instructions...

Page 2: ...amming PIN Numbers 12 Programming Reminder Calls 12 Programming Warning Message Repetitions 12 Set Temperature Readout Units C or F 13 Programming Power Outage Delay Time 13 Changing the Callout Delay...

Page 3: ...d can monitor doors with its dedicated door sensor inputs A time delay can be programmed enabling a freezer door to be left open for a maximum amount of time before the buzzer is activated and the Gua...

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Page 5: ...emoved Follow the wiring diagram on the previ ous page Temperature Sensors Locate the sensor so that it will yield an average temperature If specific items within a fridge or freezer are being monitor...

Page 6: ...e Sensor ID message will be played when the Guard is report ing the status of that Sensor This must be done over a phone line Sensor Low and High Temperature limits The low and high temperature limit...

Page 7: ...d with one decimal place The key acts as both the negative sign and the decimal point a You will hear Sensor x lower limit is and the current low temperature limit for that sensor i e 36 0 b You will...

Page 8: ...Limits b You will hear Enter Sensor Number Do not enter a number c Enter the pound sign on your telephone d You will hear Enter Sensor Number to Adjust e Enter the number of the sensor you want to cor...

Page 9: ...am Door Input 2 To return to the Main Menu press 0 d You will hear Door Input 1 callout time delay is xx minutes press 1 to change Default is 0 min utes disabled e Press 1 to make a change or press an...

Page 10: ...e number followed by a For pager numbers enter as the first digit of the number Enter the full telephone number 1 area code if necessary If an extra delay between digits or after dialing is required e...

Page 11: ...r a tone 7 Begin speaking after the tone The Guard will record for about 4 seconds 8 After 4 seconds you will hear the tone again marking the end of your message 9 You will hear the message you record...

Page 12: ...alls default is disabled If a temperature is out of limits or a door remains open after the alarm has been acknowledged the Guard can make reminder calls This feature alerts personnel that a problem s...

Page 13: ...hear Enter number followed by the key 5 Enter the time delay in minutes i e 15 for 15 minutes or 0 minutes for an immediate callout Acceptable range is 0 to 120 minutes 6 You will hear the value you j...

Page 14: ...address of the device for the URL address Example http 192 168 0 73 3 The status of all connected sensors will be displayed Consult your IT dept if you would like the Java page to be available from o...

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Page 16: ...ted If a sensor is connected and has a reading within range ok will be printed next to that sensors label If a sensor is not connected or has a reading out of range n c will be printed next to that se...

Page 17: ...the button is being held the alarm will be acknowledged You will still be able see how long the temperature has been out of limits During this time onsite personnel can cancel the emergency by pressin...

Page 18: ...a door sensor has been open longer than the programmed time delay When the power has been out for greater than the power outage time delay What happens when the Guard calls 1 The Guard will dial the...

Page 19: ...er let it ring three times then hang up Wait 20 seconds and call again After two rings the Guard will answer What is the difference between the different models The VM605E and the V610E have network a...

Page 20: ...e call the Guard and verify that it answers the phone 2 Verify at least one telephone number has been programmed 3 Hang up 4 Call the Guard again 5 Enter 999 for the PIN including pound sign 6 Hang up...

Page 21: ...g Network Connectivity When first plugging in the unit or connecting the LAN cable the LEDs on the Ethernet jack will begin to blink first orange and then green When completely powered up the left LED...

Page 22: ...cation and someone verifying the proper response This warranty shall terminate and be of no further effect at the time the Product is 1 damaged by extra neous causes such as fire water lightning etc o...

Page 23: ...telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical...

Page 24: ...24 Microtechnologies Inc www temperatureguard com sales temperatureguard com support temperatureguard com VM60513...

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