Geosense Wi-SOS 100 Instruction Manual

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Summary of Contents for Geosense Wi-SOS 100

  • Page 1 V1.0 Wi-SOS 100 WIRELESS DATA TRANSMITTER...
  • Page 2 V1.0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.1 Packaging 4.2 Handling 4.3 Inspection 4.4 Storage 5.0 INSTALLATION ® 5.1 Geosense Wi-SOS 100 Wiring details 5.2 Using a magnet to force website connection 5.3 Magnet activation ® 5.4 Logging into Geosense sensor platform 5.5 Using the map feature ®...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    ® The Geosense Wi-SOS 100 is a direct to web (D2W) wireless data transmitting node. It is housed in a waterproof (IP68) case and can be used with sensors that output 4-20mA or single ended voltage. The data it transmits is sent to a central website via the cloud.
  • Page 5: Theory Of Operation

    Wi-SOS 100 is accessed through a cloud-powered sensor platform. Each ® customer will get an individual login, which can be used to view all of the Geosense Wi-SOS 100’s at each individual site. The data can be viewed in simple graphs and visualisations for ease of reading.
  • Page 6: Emc - Electro Magnetic Compatibility

    ® Geosense Wi-SOS 100 has been designed and tested for EMC under the relevant CE marking directives (see declaration).
  • Page 7: Conformity

    United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1359 270457, Fax: +44 (0)1359 272860 www.geosense.co.uk EC Declaration of Conformity We Geosense Ltd at above address declare that the equipment detailed below, complies with the requirements of the following EU Directives:- • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC •...
  • Page 8: Delivery

    4.2 Handling ® Geosense Wi-SOS 100’s are robust electronic items, therefore but there is a risk of damage if incorrectly handled .They and their associated equipment should always be handled with care during transport storage and installation. Once the shipment has been checked ( see below ), it is recommended that the ®...
  • Page 9 V1.0 3.0 MARKING ® The markings found on the Geosense Wi-SOS 100 are shown below:- FRONT SIDE...
  • Page 10: Storage

    ® The Geosense Wi-SOS 100 is supplied with the sensor wires already attached, and care must be taken to not damage these wires. ® When not being used the Geosense Wi-SOS 100 should be cleaned and stored inside.
  • Page 11: Installation

    Please refer to the manual for each sensor being used in conjunction with the Wi-SOS 100. ® It is VITAL that personnel responsible for the installation and use of the Geosense Wi-SOS 100 READS and UNDERSTANDS the manual, prior to working with the equipment.
  • Page 12 V1.0 5.1.1 4-20 mA - 2 wire Wi-SOS 100 Sensor 15 v output from Wi-SOS 100 Loop X Return from sensor Loop X Ground Ground on box 4-20 mA - 3 wire Wi-SOS 100 Sensor 15 v output from Wi-SOS 100...
  • Page 13: Using A Magnet To Force Website Connection

    Using a small supplied magnet (supplied with ® each unit) the Geosense Wi-SOS 100 can be forced to attempt an immediate connection to the website. A successful connection will validate the GPRS coverage at the chosen installation and also upload details of signal strength to the website.
  • Page 14 5 seconds. ® NOTE: if this is the first time the Geosense Wi-SOS 100 has been activated since shipping, this process may take several minutes.
  • Page 15: Logging Into Geosense Sensor Platform

    Move the unit to a higher or more open location. B.) Temporary GPRS network problem ® The Geosense Wi-SOS 100 uses GSM to upload its data, therefore by using a mobile phone you can check that you are in an adequate reception area. ® C.) Damaged Geosense Wi-SOS 100 unit.
  • Page 16: Using The Geosense Sensor Platform

    V1.0 ® 5.6 Using the Geosense sensor platform Once logged in you will see a screen which shows graphs of your sensors. Your nodes will come fully set-up, ready to log the sensors attached. To switch between nodes, use the drop down menu.
  • Page 17: Exporting Data To Excel

    V1.0 5.8 Exporting data to excel From the graph window click on the excel icon at the bottom of the screen. This will download a CSV file and the data can be read in excel. Save and file as required. 5.5.1 Using the Map feature You can use the map feature to view on a map where each node is situated.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    ® NOTE: As the Geosense Wi-SOS 100 is used with a sensor it is important to make sure that if there is a problem is it the Wi-SOS 100 node and not the sensor which is faulty. Fault Possible cause...
  • Page 19: Spare Parts

    Wi-SOS 100 does not have any replaceable parts apart from cable, which if damaged, can be repaired. 9.2 ACCESSORIES ® The Geosense Wi-SOS 100 comes with a magnet for activation. Any magnet can be used for this if the one supplied is misplaced.
  • Page 20: Return Of Goods

    V1.0 10.0 RETURN OF GOODS 10.1 Returns procedure ® If goods are to be returned for any reason the customer should contact Geosense for a Returns Authorisation Number, request a Returned Equipment Report Form GQF034 prior to shipment. Complete the Returned Equipment Report Form GQF034, including as much detail as possible, and enclose it with the returned goods.
  • Page 21: Limited Warranty

    ® The Geosense Wi-SOS 100 equipment shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. The equipment is warranted for 1 year from the date of shipment from the manufacturer to the purchaser.
  • Page 22 V1.0 Geosense Ltd Nova House . Rougham Industrial Estate . Rougham . Bury St Edmunds . Suffolk . IP30 9ND . England . Tel: +44 (0) 1359 270457 . Fax: +44 (0) 1359 272860 . email: info@geosense.co.uk . www.geosense.co.uk...

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