Climax Vesta Series Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Aug 21 , 2019...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ..............................1 ............................1 1.1. ARTS DENTIFICATION 1.2........................... 2 CCESSORIES NCLUDED INSTALLATION GUIDE ............................3 2.1 A ..........................3 NTENNA NSTALLATION ............................. 4 2.2 PWSR I NSTALLATION ............................5 2.3 S OFTWARE NSTALLATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ............................ 6 ............................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction The Patient Wandering System Receiver (PWSR), integrating Power over Ethernet into the design, features wireless radio and input/output connections. Two antennas boxes are connected to PWSR via telephone cords to capture RF signals in the air and report these signals to the connected Server when users walk by the antennas.
  • Page 4: Accessories Included

    1.2. Accessories Included A. 1x PWSR Mounting Bracket B. 1x Ethernet Cable C. 2x Telephone Cord (1.8M) D. 2x Antenna Box Mounting Bracket E. 2x Rotating Holder F. 6x Wall Plugs for PWSR Mounting Bracket and Rotating Holders G. 2x Flat Head Screws (3.5*22MM) for PWSR Mounting Bracket H.
  • Page 5: Installation Guide

    2. Installation Guide 2.1 Antenna Box Installation Step 1. Choose suitable locations above the door to install the Antenna Boxes. One Antenna Box should be installed indoor, and the other Antenna Box should be installed outdoor. Step 2. Find the Rotating Holder provided (Picture1), and fix it to the wall with provided screws.
  • Page 6: Pwsr Installation

    2.2 PWSR Installation Step 1. Choose a suitable location for the Receiver. Usually it is installed near the Indoor Antenna Box. The Receiver also requires Ethernet with POE capability to operate. Step 2. Find the PWSR Mounting Bracket provided, use the holes on the bracket to mark mounting location on the wall.
  • Page 7: Software Installation

    2.3 Software Installation The PWSR can be setup via LAN connection. A special “Finder” software is provided for identifying the Receiver on local network. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive, locate the “Finder 1.x.exe” file, execute the file to install Finder software.
  • Page 8: System Configuration

    3. System Configuration 3.1. Finder Software Use the Finder Software to connect to panel for programming. Step 1. Execute the Finder software, it will search the local network and display PWSR LAN IP automatically if the receiver is located. If no Receiver information is displayed, check Receiver power and Ethernet and click “Search”...
  • Page 9: System

    webpage. You will be required to enter a username and password. Default Username: admin Default Password: admin1234 Step 3. Upon entering correct username and password, you will enter the Receiver’s Welcome webpage: The Welcome Page displays Firmware revision: The firmware version of the Control Panel ...
  • Page 10 Time zone:  A number of time zones are available to be selected. Press the “Change Timezone” button to confirm time zone change. Date & Time:  Adjust the Date and Time to the local time by clicking on the selection buttons. Press the “Adjust Time”...
  • Page 11: Rf Sniffer

    3.3. RF Sniffer RF Sniffer: RF Sniffer is designed for the Receiver to report to programmed destination  when it receives a signal from an RF device. Sniffer Report Destination: Enter a report destination, 3 Report Indexes are available  for setting.
  • Page 12 If enabled, the RF Sniffer Blue LED will turn ON when the PWSR is making a report.  When turned ON. The Receiver will report every signal received. Enter the report destination in following format: Account@server:port. (example: 0001@59.124.123.66:50123)  When turned OFF. The Receiver will not report any signal received. Auto Check-in: This is for you to set the interval time PWSR waits before making a ...
  • Page 13: Sr Program

    This function is designed to filter out unwanted signals caused by continuous movement of user(s) outside the door without entering the building. After finish all settings, click “Submit” to confirm.  3.4. SR Program The Simple Remote Program setting page provides configuration for server connection to perform remote programming via the server.
  • Page 14: Network

    3.5. Network Click on the “Network” selection for Network settings. Select “On” or “Off” for the DHCP setting.  DHCP “On”: Select “On” if a DHCP server is present to enable settings to be  automatically assigned from the server. If you select “On,” you can skip the “IP Address,”...
  • Page 15: I/O Setting

    3.6. I/O Setting The I/O Setting page is used to program PWSR’s input and output terminal functions. Input:   Choose to Enable or Disable the input terminals.  Status: Select Normal Open or Normal Close for each input terminal. Terminal set to Normal Open will be triggered when the loop is closed.
  • Page 16: Update & Reset

     Status: Select Normal Off or Normal On for each input terminal. Terminal set to Normal Off will power off when idle, and power on when activated according to Activation Length setting. Terminal set to Normal On will power on when idle, and power off when activated according to Activation Length setting.
  • Page 17 parameters. Factory Reset:  You can click on “Factory Reset” to restore the system to factory settings. The  system will immediately restore all programmed parameters to factory settings. If you want to keep your network settings and/or device settings, please click the ...

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