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SmarteLight v1.0 Manual
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SmarteLight v1.0 Manual
Revision: 1.1
Date: 8/19/2011
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents .................................................................................................................. ii
Revision History ....................................................................................................................iv
Notice ................................................................................................................................... v
Warning ................................................................................................................................ v
Limited Warranty .................................................................................................................. v
Contact Information .............................................................................................................. v
1. Introduction .................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Overview...................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Purpose........................................................................................................................................ 2
2. Electrical Specifications.................................................................................................... 3
3. Installation ...................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Required Tools............................................................................................................................. 4
3.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................................................. 5
4. Hardware I/O Connections............................................................................................... 6
4.1 Wire Harness ............................................................................................................................... 6
4.1.1 Primary Power –Hot and Neutral........................................................................................... 6
4.1.2 Alarm Signal –Hot and Neutral............................................................................................... 6
4.1.3 Relay –COM, NC, and NO ....................................................................................................... 6
4.1.4 Disable Switch –A and B ......................................................................................................... 6
4.2 Connection Diagrams .................................................................................................................. 7
4.2.1 Continuously Powered ............................................................................................................ 7
4.2.2 Field Replacement................................................................................................................... 8
5. Status LEDs ...................................................................................................................... 9
5.1 Radio Status LED Patterns ........................................................................................................... 9
5.2 System Status LED Patterns....................................................................................................... 10
6. Power Management ...................................................................................................... 10
6.1 Primary Power Loss ................................................................................................................... 10
6.2 Backup Battery Monitoring ....................................................................................................... 10
7. Disabling the Module..................................................................................................... 10
8. Input Alarms.................................................................................................................. 11
9. Output Relay ................................................................................................................. 11
10. GuardDog Setup ............................................................................................................ 12
10.1 Callout List ................................................................................................................................. 12
10.1.1 Recipient Library ................................................................................................................... 12
10.1.2 Callout List Manager ............................................................................................................. 14
10.1.3 Callout List Recipients ........................................................................................................... 15
11. Troubleshooting Tips ..................................................................................................... 16
12. Replacement Parts......................................................................................................... 16
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13. Service Contract............................................................................................................. 17
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Revision History
Version
Name
Reason For Changes
Date
1.0
David L. Brown
Initial Revision
6/30/2011
1.1
David L. Brown
Preliminary End User Release
8/18/2011
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Notice
INSPECT CONTENTS IMMEDIATELY AND FILE CLAIM WITH DELIVERING CARRIER FOR ANY
DAMAGE. SAVE THE BOX AND PACKING MATERIAL! YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO
YOUR UNIT IF RETURNED IMPROPERLY PACKED.
Warning
The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether this device is suitable,
adequate or safe for the use intended. Since individual applications are subject to great
variation, the manufacturer makes no representation or warranty as to suitability or fitness of
these devices for any specific application
Limited Warranty
If it appears within one (1) year from date of delivery to Purchaser that any products or
component parts do not conform exactly to the specifications and physical dimensions referred
to herein, and the Purchaser, at its expense, returns the product or component parts to the
Seller together with a report of defects, the Seller shall review the inspection report and inspect
the items and shall authorize, at its option, either the repair or replacement of any non-
conforming products or component parts, whether on warranty, contract of negligence, shall
not in any case exceed the amount to be paid by the Seller in obtaining and repair or
replacement of non-conforming products or component parts, and upon expiration of the
warranty period, all liability of the Seller shall be terminated. This warranty does not cover
damage due to acts of God (fire, flood, lightning, etc.) nor product misuse and accidental
damage.
Seller shall not be liable for any injury, loss or damage direct or consequential arising out of the
use or the ability to use the product. This warranty gives specific legal rights. You may have
other rights that vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
or incidental or consequential damages, so that the above limitation of exclusion may not apply
to you.
Contact Information
OmniSite
494 S. Emerson Ave, Suite E
Greenwood, IN 46143
Phone: 317-885-6330
Web: www.omnisite.com
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1. Introduction
Congratulations –you just bought the best. The OmniSite system provides two-way
communications using our patented WINGS™ (Wireless Information Network Gateway Standard)
over a cellular network. The low cost of the OmniSite method makes remote monitoring very
affordable, and allows our devices to operate on GSM networks worldwide. OmniSite takes pride
in having the most complete coverage and the best reputation in the industry.
1.1 Overview
OmniSite wireless monitoring devices provide a low cost wireless
system for remote monitoring, measurement, and data collection
anywhere, wherever there is GSM service, worldwide. OmniSite
relies on a combination of cellular telephone and web-based
technology.
The OmniSite SmarteLight is a combination remote monitoring
device and visual alarm beacon that utilizes the cellular network to
transmit to a central server. The SmarteLight is installed at your
equipment and sends a wireless signal to the local cellular tower.
That signal is bounced to OmniSite’s web interface, where customers
can log on - any day, any time, from any computer - and see how the
equipment is operating. The SmarteLight contains a halogen light
bulb that emits a very bright light that serves as a visual alarm
notification.
A “call out” list is setup online so when an alarm is triggered at your
equipment the operators identified in the “callout” list are notified
immediately. These notifications may be sent as text messages,
emails, or phone calls to either cell or hard-wired phones.
The SmarteLight must be installed in an area that has GSM coverage.
Installers should verify the coverage prior to installation. Once
activated, the unit automatically connects to the nearest cell tower.
Whenever the alarm input changes state, the SmarteLight will
transmit this information to the tower, the information is then sent
through a gateway to the internet and finally on to OmniSite’s
servers. The servers update the SmarteLight’s status on the
GuardDog website.
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1.2 Purpose
The OmniSite SmarteLight is a low cost, effective Cellular Alarm Monitor that is easy to install and
set up. This manual provides the information needed to install the SmarteLight, connect the input,
and the general usage of the product.
The main objectives of this guide are to provide:
Understanding of operating the OmniSite SmarteLight
Understanding of proper installation practices
Understanding of the wiring harnesses
Understanding of the required GuardDog setup
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2. Electrical Specifications
Parameter
Value
Primary Power Voltage Range
120 VAC +/- 20%
Primary Power Current Maximum
0.1 A
Alarm Signal Input Voltage Range
120 VAC +/- 20%
Alarm Signal Input Current Maximum
(including bulb)
0.5 A
Output Relay Voltage Maximum
100 VDC or 125 VAC
Output Relay Current Maximum
2 A
Backup Battery Voltage Nominal
9 VDC
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3. Installation
3.1 Required Tools
1” stepper bit or hole saw
7/32” drill bit
1 ¼” minimum size adjustable wrench
5/16” wrench or socket
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3.2 Installation Procedure
Follow the steps below to install the SmarteLight.
1) Use the enclosed template to drill the holes in the control panel surface on which you are
installing the SmarteLight
2) Run the wiring harness through the base gasket
3) Run the wiring harness through the large center hole in the control panel surface that was
just drilled
4) Place the rubber washers over the two mounting holes that were just drilled
5) Align the SmarteLight over the two mounting holes
6) Run the wiring harness through the chase nipple conduit fitting on the inside of the panel
7) Thread the chase nipple through the hole in the control panel surface and into the bottom
of the SmarteLight
8) Thread the 5/16” bolts into the holes in the bottom of the SmarteLight
9) Installation is complete
Control Panel
Surface
5/16” Bolt
Chase Nipple
Base
Gasket
Wiring Harness
Rubber
Washer
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