9
Mobeye adapter 10027
position
-
V+ to
“+”
black lead with white stripe
left
-
Ground
to “
-
“
black lead
2
nd
from left
3.5
CONNECT A SENSOR TO THE INPUT (OPTIONALLY)
Two external sensors can be connected to the
inputs, for instance a float sensor for a second
water level.
Insert the 2 wires of an external sensor through
the hole in the casing and insert them in the two
connectors of input 1 (press on the green pins
for connecting the wires). It does not matter
which wire is connected to which connector.
A second sensor may be connected to input 2.
As default the input is programmed as Normally Open (NO) contact. This
means the input is triggered if the input is closed for at least 1 second. In
case the contact is Normally Closed (NC), see paragraph 5.4. If the sensor
needs to be activated for a longer period before triggering an alarm, see 5.4.
If a recovery message after an alarm reset is desired, see 5.7.
3.6
NETWORK CONNECTION AND PROGRAM MODE
After placing the batteries (and external power) the Mobeye WaterGuard will
search for the network. The outside LED flashes green and red. This process
normally takes 10-30 seconds, in a new device this can take some minutes.
When the network has been established the LED will first blink green rapidly
and next stay green (or flashes 1 sec. on/1 sec. off in case the unit has not
been configured yet).
In a battery-operated unit a time-out occurs after 3 minutes,
after which the communication module switches off in order
to save the batteries. In this low power mode the LED flashes
once per 3 seconds. It will search for network connection
once it needs to send notifications. It can also been forced to
establish a network connection by re-inserting the batteries
or pressing the button at the back for 5 seconds.
If the WaterGuard is connected to an external power supply, it has
continuous network connection and is permanently in program mode.