Dickson ACC.ALE.X001 User Manual

Dickson ACC.ALE.X001 User Manual

Oceaview lorawan-enabled wireless siren

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  • Page 1 OCEAView LoRaWAN ® -enabled wireless siren...
  • Page 2: Notices And Safety

    Introduction Notices and safety Disclaimer Dickson assumes no liability for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise through the use of this product. Users must not use the product in any manner not specifically indicated by Dickson.
  • Page 3: Certifications And Compliance

    Certifications and compliance Caution: Any changes or modifications made to this product not expressly approved in writing by Dickson could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 4 This device is compliant with the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS Directive). Do not dispose of this product with household trash. Dickson recycles this product under certain conditions. Please contact us for more information.
  • Page 5 Tel: 1 (630) 543-3747 Fax: +33 467 42 84 13 © 2022 Dickson. All rights reserved. Dickson, the Dickson logo, Cobalt X2, Cobalt X1, and OCEAView are the exclusive property of Dickson. LoRa, and LoRaWAN are registered trademarks or service marks of Semtech Corporation or its affiliates. The Bluetooth word mark, figure mark, and combination mark are trademarks of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    1 Introduction ....................7 1.1 Package contents ......................7 1.2 Key features ........................ 8 1.3 What is a Dickson wireless siren? ................9 1.3.1 Architecture overview..................10 1.4 Requirements and recommendations ..............11 1.4.1 General requirements and recommendations ............ 11 1.5 Where to find more information ................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    This guide describes how to prepare your siren up for use with the OCEAView wireless monitoring system. The Dickson wireless siren is the perfect addition to your lab or storage facility’s monitoring solution. As part of your OCEAView monitoring system, this LoRaWAN™ enabled device alerts you in case of alarms, such as sensor readings that exceed programmed limits as well as other types of technical alarms.
  • Page 8: Key Features

    Introduction 1.2 Key features Applications Audiovisual notification in case alarms are detected by your OCEAView system Compatibility For use with OCEAView LoRaWAN™-based monitoring solutions Connectivity LoRaWAN™ long-range wireless technology (range up to 16 km/10 miles line-of-sight(1)) • Bluetooth® Low Energy for wireless firmware upgrade Push-button Wireless communication test/setup •...
  • Page 9: What Is A Dickson Wireless Siren

    Introduction 1.3 What is a Dickson wireless siren? Dickson wireless sirens are used to raise alerts if alarm conditions are detected in your OCEAView wireless monitoring system. Alarms can be configured in the OCEAView web application for any or all of your end-point modules and/groups.
  • Page 10: Architecture Overview

    Introduction 1.3.1 Architecture overview Dickson sirens connect wirelessly to your LoRaWAN receiver, just as the other wireless modules in your network: Figure 2 – Wireless siren as part of your OCEAView monitoring solution The OCEAView web monitoring platform triggers the siren wirelessly when it detects an alarm condition on a data logger or infrastructure device.
  • Page 11: Requirements And Recommendations

    1.5 Where to find more information The use and operation of your Dickson LoRaWAN-enabled wireless siren is described in the OCEAView web application user guide. You may click on Help  User guide to open it directly from the web application interface.
  • Page 12: Using The Wireless Siren

    Using the wireless siren 2 Using the wireless siren This section assumes that your access to the OCEAView web platform and application is configured and you have appropriate access rights to configure devices in the system. You will need Administrator rights to access certain configuration options. 2.1 Placement for best wireless performance For optimal operation, follow these recommendations when physically placing your device: •...
  • Page 13: Mounting Kit

    1. Plug the AC adapter into the siren as shown below. The plug should slide firmly into the socket on the siren. Figure 3 – Plugging in your Dickson wireless siren Do not open the wireless siren casing. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
  • Page 14: Adjusting Siren Volume

    Using the wireless siren 2.5 Adjusting siren volume The siren volume is adjustable from 60 dBA to 100 dBA (± 10%). Adjust the volume to meet your needs by turning the screw-knob inside the cavity on the bottom of the unit, as shown here : Figure 4 –...
  • Page 15: Siren Maintenance

    Siren maintenance 3.1 Non-replaceable battery The Dickson LoRaWAN siren runs on AC power (via the 12 V adapter provided separately). The battery is only used to maintain the wireless connection for one minute in order to send alerts in case of an outage on mains power. If power is not restored, the device goes into standby mode and stops functioning until power comes back on.
  • Page 16: Faq

    If your OCEAView solution is installed as an on-premises solution on a server managed by your own IT department, then the wireless device must be configured with the proper customer key provided when you purchased your license. Please contact Dickson technical support for assistance with this configuration procedure. OCEAView LoRaWAN-enabled Wireless Siren...
  • Page 17 OCEAView LoRaWAN-enabled Wireless Siren Page 17 USER GUIDE...

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