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IM4772 – iSense
Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 IM4772 – iSense Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Inventory ................................ 5 Product Description ............................6 Product Options ............................ 6 System Pre-requisites ........................... 6 3.2.1 Hanwell Software ..........................6 Wall Mounting Instructions........................6 Vehicle Mounting ..........................6 Adding iSense to Synergy ........................7 Sensor operation ..........................7 Alarm Handling ............................. 7 Setting Up the iSense Hardware ........................
  • Page 3 iSense Document History Document Number: IM4772 Issue Issue Date Changes 18 July 2010 First release. Adds information on redirector service and USB 23 December 2010 configuration utility 28 September 2011 Add 3-channel thermistor connections Update for Synergy. Radiolog GPRS no longer 8 October 2014 supported 18 September 2015...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Hanwell instruments offer a range of battery powered devices which can send their data to Synergy via GPRS rather than low power radio. Data sent via GPRS is collected and stored on the IMC Remote Data Service, from where your Synergy installation will retrieve it. Synergy then handles all data presentation and alarm functionality in the normal way.
  • Page 5: Inventory

    iSense Inventory Your iSense box should contain the following as standard:  1x iSense unit  1x Knuckle joint antenna (G205)  1x Battery Pack* (G213) * If you have ordered an externally power unit then you will also either have a desktop power supply or 24V DC truck power adaptor pre-fitted, instead of a battery.
  • Page 6: Product Description

    Counting. Please ask for input options not listed above, as many sensor types can be accommodated. System Pre-requisites 3.2.1 Hanwell Software Synergy: Version 1.4.4 or above. Wall Mounting Instructions 1. Use the three holes in the mounting box as a drilling template, ensuring that the keyhole is uppermost.
  • Page 7: Adding Isense To Synergy

    iSense Adding iSense to Synergy The iSense must be added to Synergy using the Family Type iSense; see Synergy User Manual ‘Adding Sensors’, for full details on adding sensors to Synergy. Note: Do NOT try to use the iSense with RadioLog, and do NOT attempt to configure the iSense with the legacy iSenseConfig Utility or iSense USB Configurator.
  • Page 8: Setting Up The Isense Hardware

    iSense Setting Up the iSense Hardware Removing the Front Panel The iSense unit is fastened by four screws that are situated in each corner on the front of the device. By using a screwdriver to unscrew these four screws the front panel will lift off from the rest of the device. See Figure 1 below for details: Figure 1 iSense GPRS Unit Front Panel Once the front panel has been removed the battery pack will be visible on its reverse side.
  • Page 9: Connecting The Batteries

    iSense Connecting the Batteries The battery pack is held in place against the front panel of the iSense unit by two Velcro fasteners. Simply peel the Velcro apart to release the battery pack (see Figure 2). A new pack can then be fastened in place using the same Velcro sleeves.
  • Page 10: Sensor Input Wiring

    iSense Sensor Input Wiring In the following section of this document a table has been included which contains a list of all the possible input sensor types that can be connected to the iSense device. The majority of these sensors will be connected via the sensor connection terminal (JP1).
  • Page 11: 5.1 Connecting A Probe - Thermistor Example

    iSense 5.1 Connecting a Probe – Thermistor Example For this example a thermistor probe is used to demonstrate how to connecting one of the accompanying devices to the unit. The thermistor probe can be found coiled with the metal probe attached to one end and two exposed wires (white and red) on the other.
  • Page 12: 5.2 Connecting A Probe - Jo91 Current Clamp Example

    iSense 5.2 Connecting a Probe – JO91 Current Clamp Example For this example a current clamp is used to demonstrate how to connect one of the accompanying devices to the unit (Fig. 6). A J091 is illustrated. Other (DC only) clamps are connected in a similar manner. Channel No.
  • Page 13 Use this in conjunction with the table on 0-5VDC page 29 to connect the correct coloured VO93 wire. HANWELL MONITORING & CONTROL 5. Use the screws found here to tighted the threaded wire to the clamp. Figure 7 Connecting a JO91 – 2 Doc No.
  • Page 14 iSense Figure 8 Connecting a JO91 – 3 Doc No. IM4772-7 Page 14 of 14...

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