Emerson E2 Quick Setup Guide

Emerson Wireless Module System and E2
Quick Setup Guide
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Installing the Wireless Module
Figure 1 - Wireless Module Board Inside Enclosure
If this is a User Selected Input Module (P/N 814-3600), you must set the DIP switch setting based on the input being received from the sensor; either 0 to 5V or NTC/Digital.
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0-5V Input:
Humidity Sensor or Analog 0-5V Input
Pin 1 ON
Pin 2 OFF
NTC/Dig Input:
Temp or Digital Sensor Input
Pin 1 OFF
Pin 2 ON
Table 1 - DIP Switch Settings
Setup and Commissioning of Module in E2
The Wireless Module must be associated with the Gateway through the Commissioning process. With proper range planning, all Modules can be commissioned to the Gateway prior to mounting. For complete instructions on setup and commissioning of the Wireless Module, refer to the Wireless User Manual (P/N 026-1734).
Steps to set up and commission the Wireless Module in E2:
1. Go to the Add Application screen to add required number of RF Modules (Menu, 6, 1, F4: Lookup, 23. RF Module) then press Enter.
2. Enter how many (99 max per Gateway) and press Enter.
3. Once the RF Module application has been added, go to Configured Applications to commission the device (Menu, 5, 230. RF Module).
4. Select an RF Module from the list and press Enter.
5. Pull up the Actions Menu, and initiate commissioning (Enter, 9, 1: Commission Device).
6. The application will enter learning mode.
7. Within one (1) minute, press the Learn button on the Module.
814-3600 User selectable model:
Set only one switch ON for each sensor pair
Each pair can be set separately
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Figure 2 - Wireless Module Enclosure
During the commissioning process, press the Learn button and the following occurs:
Blue LED:
1 blink = learning/commissioning started.
2 blinks = commissioning was successful (occurs in one (1) second).
8. If successful, the Module Status will display Commissioned, then Good on the E2. Check signal strength prior to mounting the Modules permanently. If reception levels are not sufficient, repositioning or use of repeaters may be necessary.
Check Signal Reception
1. Go to the RF Module main screen (Menu, 5,
230. RF Module), select the Module then press Enter.
2. From the Actions menu, select Application Logs/Graphs (Enter, 8. Application Logs/Graphs).
3. Select 1. Module Stats and press Enter.
The Application Log screen will show the SSI Signal Strength. The lower the negative number, the higher the signal strength.
4 Bars >= -75
3 Bars <-75 and >=-85
2 Bars <-85 and >=-90
1 Bar <-90 and >= -95
0 Bars <-95
VERY GOOD
Reception rates > 98%
GOOD
Reception rates > 95%
FAIR
Reception rates < 95%
POOR
Reception rates <70%
FAIL
Reception rates <50%
OPEN Module alarms
Module Commissioning Tips
Hours on battery is displayed in the Module Summary screen. The battery will last for 17,100 hours of use. The battery is still good if the voltage is 2.90 or higher.
It takes 200 lux five (5) hours per day to run the RF Module on the solar cell continuously.
Place Modules so that the solar cell can power the Module and battery usage indicator remains Off.
The default update rate of two (2) minutes optimizes power consumption.
Faster update rates may require an external 5V power supply (available as an option).
With proper range planning, all Modules can be commissioned to the Gateway with the Learn button prior to mounting.
Check signal strength on the E2 prior to mounting the Modules permanently.
Use the Test button for instant transmission if you do not want to wait for the regular update rate.
Placement of the Modules should be positioned so that SSI reception levels are 3 or 4 Bars. Reposition or use repeaters as necessary.
Table 2 - SSI Signal Strength Values
Wireless Module System Parts and Accessories
Figure 3 - Overlapping Coverage Area
Part Number RF Description
814-3550 Wireless Gateway 902MHz
814-3560 Wireless Repeater 902MHz, 24VAC
814-3570 Wireless Repeater 902MHz, 120VAC
501-1121 Temp Sensor, General Purpose
508-9101 Temp Sensor, Product Simulator
201-1160 Temp Sensor, NSF
140-6801 Optional wall mount 5V power supply
Table 3 - Ordering Information
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