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MiSensors MNG-9-2A2V User Manual

Wireless sensors and cellular gateway

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MiSensors Wireless Sensors
and Cellular Gateway
For MiSensors Cellular Gateway
Use With MiSensors Online Software
MiSensors Cellular Gateway Quick Start
• Create an MiSensors user account and assign wireless gateway and sensors.
• Plug the power supply into a power outlet then connect to the gateway.
• Turn the power switch on (battery backup models only).
• Once all three lights turn green, your network is ready to bring sensors online.
IMPORTANT!
DO NOT power up your Cellular Gateway until after you have created an account on
login.misensors.com and added your cellular gateway and wireless sensors to the account.
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  • Page 1 Use With MiSensors Online Software MiSensors Cellular Gateway Quick Start • Create an MiSensors user account and assign wireless gateway and sensors. • Plug the power supply into a power outlet then connect to the gateway. • Turn the power switch on (battery backup models only).
  • Page 2 1. Create a MiSensors User Account and Setup Sensor Network If this is your first time using the MiSensors online system site, you will need to create a new account. If you have already created an account you can skip to the “Logging into the Online System”...
  • Page 3 When you have finished adding the sensor, you will see a confirmation screen. At this point you can assign notifications to the sensor (see Using The MiSensors Online Wire- less Sensor System) , assign additional sensors to your account or click “Done” to go to your sensors overview page.
  • Page 4 If, left to right, the lights are red-green-green, there is a cell modem issue. If red-red-green, there is a memory issue. For all of these cases, you will need to contact MiSensors support at www.misensors.com/support or call 1.844.464.7367.
  • Page 5 3. Using Your MiSensors Wireless Sensors Insert Batteries Into Wireless Sensors Important: Make sure your sensors are at least 3ft. away from Ethernet Gateway. Peel back the black sticker cover of the battery slot and slide the coin cell battery into the sensor as shown in fig.1.
  • Page 6 4. Using The MiSensors Online Wireless Sensor System 1. Understanding The Online Interface When you log into the online system, the default view shows all of your sensors last recorded data. Menu System View / Sort Features Date Range Selector...
  • Page 7 To the left side of each sensor row is an indicator to help you understand the current status of the sensor. Sensor is checking in and within user-defined safe parameters. Sensor has met or exceeded a user defined threshold or triggered event. Sensor has not checked in (inactivity alert sent).
  • Page 8 3. Configuring Sensor Settings To edit a sensors operation settings, click on the sensor overview row to display the details view. Click on the “Edit” tab to access the sensor configuration panel. The sensor edit panel allows you to set the primary configurations for the sensor. Hovering your cursor over the question mark icon by each setting will provide an explanation of that setting.
  • Page 9 4. Sensor and/or Gateway Notification(s). Notifications for a single sensor can be created, deleted or edited by clicking the “Notifications” tab in a sensor’s detail view. Notifications can be created, deleted or edited for any sensor or group of sensors by clicking on “Notifications”...
  • Page 10 • Advanced Notifications - Allows the user to set notifications based on advanced rules, such as comparing past data points with the current one to determine if a notification should be sent. • Existing Notifications - Use notifications that have already been created on your account with the selected sensor.
  • Page 11 Devices to Notify If you have a MiSensors Control or Notifier A/V device on your network, you will also see a “Devices to Notify” tab. This will allow the notification to interact with these types of devices. Select a device from the list on the left and click the arrow button to add it to the recipient list.
  • Page 12 6. Calibrating Sensor Data Certain wireless sensors can be calibrated for more accurate readings (ex. temperature sensors). If calibration is possible for a sensor, the “Calibrate” tab will be visible in the detail view. To calibrate a sensor, replace the last reading with the more accurate reading and click “Calibrate”.
  • Page 13 Antenna Orientation In order to get the best performance out of your MiSensors Wireless Sensors and Gateways, it is important to note proper antenna orientation and sensor positioning. Antennas should all be oriented in the same direction, pointing vertically out of the sensor or gateway. If the device is mounted flat on a horizontal surface, you should bend the antenna so that it is pointing vertical.
  • Page 14 Operating Temperature -10 to +70 °C (14 to 158 °F) Storage Temperature -20 to +85 °C (-4 to 185 °F) CDMA Cellular Gateway Models Starting with MNG-9-2A2V Frequency 1xRTT 800 / 1900 MHz Input Power 5.5 VDC @ 900 mA...
  • Page 15 MiSensors Wireless Sensors Technical Specifications Supply Voltage 2.0 - 3.6 VDC * Current Consumption 0.7 µA (sleep mode) 2 mA (radio idle/off mode) 2 mA (measurement mode) 25 mA (radio RX mode) 35 mA (radio TX mode) Operating Temperature Range -7°C to +60°C ( 20°F to +140°F )**...
  • Page 16: Warranty Information

    MiSensors shall deliver replacements for Products determined by MiSensors to be properly returned, shall bear the risk of loss and such costs of shipment of repaired products or replacements, and shall credit Customer’s reasonable costs of shipping such returned Products against future purchases.
  • Page 17: United States Fcc

    SHALL MISENSORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM- AGES. THE PRICE STATED FOR THE PRODUCTS IS A CONSIDERATION IN LIMITING MISENSORS’ LIABILITY. NO ACTION, REGARDLESS OF FORM, ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT MAY BE BROUGHT BY CUSTOMER MORE THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION HAS ACCRUED.
  • Page 18 MiSensors Cellular Gateway Models Starting With; MNG-9-2A2V, MNG-9-3C2S, MNG- 9-3C2U, MNG-9-3C2I, MNG-9-3C3I and MNG-9-3C3N Contain FCC ID: ZTL-RFSC1. Approved Antennas The following antennas are approved for use with MiSensors devices (required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.) • Hyperlink HG905RD-RSP (5.1 dBi Rubber Duck) •...
  • Page 19 (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, méme si le brouillage est susceptible d’en comprom- ettre le fonctionnement. Japan (ARIB) All MiSensors 920 MHz products have been tested and found to comply with ARIB STD- T108 standards. R 210-103733 PAGE 19...
  • Page 20 17150 Via Del Campo Ste. 200 San Diego, CA. 92127 1.844.464.7367 www.MiSensors.com Notified Body No: TBD There is no restriction for the commercialization of MiSensors International 2G Cellular Gateway models starting with MNG-8-3C2I or MNG-4-3C2I in all the countries of the European Union. Antennas WARNING:...
  • Page 21 Directives (Low Voltage and EMC) are available at: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/electrical CAUTION: MISENSORS CELLULAR GATEWAYS CONTAINS AN ENCLOSED CR2032 COIN CELL BATTERY. RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
  • Page 22: Error Reporting, Troubleshooting And Support

    Additional Information and Support For additional information or more detailed instructions on how to use your MiSensors Wireless Sensors or the MiSensors Online System, please visit us on the web at http://www.misensors.com/support/. For more information about our products or...

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