Spectrum Technologies WatchDog Cellular Alert Standard Manuale utente

Cellular Alert
Standard
PRODUCT MANUAL
Item #3450
®

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This manual will familiarize you with the features and operation of
your new WatchDog Cellular Alert. Please read this manual
thoroughly before using your instrument. For customer support, or
to place an order, call Spectrum Technologies, Inc. at 800-248-
8873 or 815-436-4440 between 7:30 am and 5:30 p.m. CST,
FAX at 815-436-4460, or E-Mail at info@specmeters.com.
www.specmeters.com
Spectrum Technologies, Inc
12360 S Industrial Dr . East
Plainfield, IL 60585
CONTENTS
General Overview 3
Specifications 4
Standard Model Setup 5
Programming Control Panel-Standard 9
Relay Function Setup 12
LED Light Definition 13
Installation 13
Warranty 16
Repositioning Actuator Arm 14
Important Cell Phone Usage 4

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Thank you for purchasing a WatchDog Cellular Alert.
This manual describes how to use your WatchDog Cellular Alert and
how to keep it working accurately for many years.
This manual will describe how to use the standard version which is
used with a cell phone.
Contents:
• Control Panel with key pad for user control: (Off, Setup, Test, Run)
• LCD display (current temperature, etc.)
• Relay terminal connections to control an external device
• 6 ft external temperature sensor
• NEMA 4 (IP66) enclosure
• Temperature range: -40° to 140°F (-40° to 60°C)
Note: Operating Range for the alert itself is limited by the batteries
being used. Most Alkaline batteries have a recommended operating
range of -.4°F to 131°F (-18°C to 55°C)
• Accuracy: ±1.1ºF (±0.6°C) at -4 to 122°F (-20 to 50°C),
else ±2.2°F (±1.2°C)
• LED light with red and green indicators
• Requires user-provided basic cell phone (flip phone or flat phone;
not a touch-screen Smart Phone)
• Presses the phone button to make a voice call
• Uses 4-AA batteries (not included) to power the electronic controls
and display (but not the cell phone)
These additional sensor options are available (one sensor at a time):
• Leaf Wetness Sensor, Humidity Sensor
General Overview

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Specifications
Hard Case with Handle—8 3/4” x 7” x 4” deep
LED Light—flashing green and red
Hole with gland nut for external sensor cables
Relay switch
External Temperature Sensor
Control Panel with LCD display
Battery Compartment
U-Bolt (used for mounting)
Tie Strap (1)
Mounting Plate
Velcro (2)
Actuator
Basic Cell phone (not touch screen)
(not Included)
4—1.5 Volt AA Batteries (not in-
cluded)
Optional Sensors Available:
Leaf Wetness Sensor
Humidity Sensor
Relay Specifications: Internal relay 250 V, 1 Amp AC or DC
Maximum switching power 60 W or 60 VA.
If the SIM card is running low of funds, the phone call might be inter-
cepted by the notification of low card funds.
Some carriers send a text message or voice call after the first call of the
day on prepaid accounts. Be sure to test how your service works.
Using the speed dial option is preferable to the redial option, if your
phone supports it. Redial always calls the last number dialed or the
last number that called the phone. This may cause it to dial an incor-
rect number. Speed dial will always call the pre-programmed number.
STANDARD MODEL
Dialer Parts
Important cell phone usage

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The standard model is designed to dial a pre programmed number or
the last dialed number on the cell phone (not included). Please refer to
your phone manual to set up the number to be dialed.
Phone Set Up—To view set up video visit www.specmeters.com
Position mounting plate on phone to determine which slots on either
end should be used for weaving the tie strap. The rough side of the
mounting plate should be facing up.
See picture at left.
The smooth side (back) of the mounting
plate has an indentation, so when it is
sitting on top of the phone buttons it will
not touch them. To test if the mounting
plate is in the proper place, press on
the sides of the plate to ensure the
phone is not activated. If the phone
does light up, then reposition the
mounting plate over the phone buttons.
Weave tie strap through the mounting plate slots that are closest to the
phone and then through the hole in the strap itself. See picture below.
Put extra piece of Velcro (fuzzy strip)
on back of phone so the tie strap can
adhere to it and secure mounting
plate in place.
If it is difficult to attach the mounting
plate without it contacting the buttons
then contact Spectrum Technical
Support for suggestions and solu-
tions.
Standard Model Set Up

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Secure mounting plate to phone. See pictures below.
The secure mounting plate should resemble the following picture.
Again ensure the plate is in the correct position by pressing on
the sides of the mounting plate and verifying the mounting plate
is not pressing on the buttons.
There should be a 1/16th inch gap between the mounting plate
and the ‘talk’ or speed dial button on the phone.
Standard Model Set Up
TALK

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Installation and
Placement
Attach the actuator to the mounting plate so the arm lines up with
the ‘talk’ or speed dial button. The actuator should snap into the
mounting plate. Test that the actuator is lined up properly by
pushing down the arm gently and having it touch the button. This
will not harm the arm.
Plug the actuator cable into the
actuator power cable that is
attached to the control panel.
An instruction video can be found
on www.SpecMeters.com.
Standard Model Set Up

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Battery Setup
Place the batteries into the battery pack. Once batteries are in
properly, the LCD display will light up (for 30 seconds and turn off
automatically).
Alert Testing Actuator
To test the actuator, after plugging the actuator cable into the
control panel board, press the DISPLAY button on the control
panel until it reads ‘TEST’. Once the ‘TEST’ screen appears,
press the set button. The actuator will rotate and press the but-
ton and initiate the dialing of the phone.
NOTE:
If the actuator arm is not positioned so that its able to press
the button then follow directions on page 14 to reposition
the actuator arm.
The second piece of Velcro
can be used to attach the
phone into the bottom of the
case.
Remove the protective
cover from the Velcro and
stick to the back of the phone.
Now position the phone in the
case and stick it down. Allow
a few minutes for the Velcro to
stick to the case before re-
moving the phone.
Standard model set up

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Sensor set up
Sensor Setup
Take the cable of the temperature sensor and run the sensor
plug into the box through the gland nut, then through the wire
hook. Tighten the gland nut once the cable is positioned.
Plug the temperature sensor into the side of the control panel.
WIRE HOOK

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Programming
Control Panel—Standard
The DISPLAY button is used to toggle between the various
modes. These modes are Off, Test, Setup, Run. Once the
desired mode is displayed press the SET button.
Off Mode—Turns the cellular alert off—Cancels Run Mode.
Test Mode—Used to test the alert function. When the Test
Mode is chosen, the LCD display will show diagnosis and status
information.
Setup Mode— Used to set the type of sensor and limits for the
alert and the type of alert desired. Using the up and down
arrows, toggle between the ‘Sensor’, ‘Limit’ and ‘Alert’. Pressing
the SET button will select the option shown on the LCD
Sensor— In the sensor setup the choices are:
Temperature in Fahrenheit, Temperature in Celsius,
Humidity, Wetness, and Voltage. Using the up and down
arrows toggle between the choices. Once the desired
sensor is displayed, press the SET button. The display
will toggle to Limit mode. Press SET again to enter Limit
setup mode.
Limit— The limit choices are Above or Below. To set the
temperature above, press the SET button and then using
the up and down arrow buttons set the correct
temperature. Once the temperature is reached, press the
SET button. The display will toggle to Alert. Press SET
again to select.
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