MonnitLink Ethernet Gateway Quick Start • Create a Monnit user account with assigned wireless gateways and sensors. • Plug an Ethernet cable with internet connectivity into the gateway. • Plug the power supply into a power outlet then connect to the gateway.
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™ “Assign Gateway” button. ID: ZTL-RFUSB1 IC: 9794A-RFUSB1 ID: #### Code: XXXXXX 6a. Add the information from your first Monnit wireless sensor then click the “Assign Sensor” button. Back of Sensor Contains: FCC ID: ZTL-RFSC1 IC: 9794A-RFSC1...
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7. Setup sensor notification(s). The next screen will allow you to setup notifications for the sensor that was just added to the network. You have the option of using pre-configured notifications based on suggestions from our system, or you can create your own custom notification. If you choose to create your own notification, it will be available for any similar sensors that are added to your account in the future.
8. Assign any additional sensors. When you have finished setting up the sensor, you will see a confirmation screen. At this point you can assign additional sensors to your network or begin using the system by clicking “Done”. 2. Using the MonnitLink Ethernet Gateway ™...
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IP address as well as a gateway mask and default DNS through the online interface. For more information on configuring the Monnit Ethernet Gateway please view the support documentation at http://www.monnit.com/pdf/Ethernet_Gateway_Configuration.pdf.
4. Using The iMonnit 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 Sensors Overview Sensor Details View Menu System...
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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).
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Note: To change the date range of the viewable information, click on the date range box at the top right of the sensor detail panel. 3. Configuring Sensor Settings To edit a sensors operation settings, click on the sensor overview row to display the details view.
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4. Editing and Adding Notifications 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”...
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Setting and Editing Notification Settings People to Notify Start typing a name into the box and the system will automatically populate the name of a user within your sensor network. If there are already multiple users on the network, a drop down list of names will appear. Select the name of the user for the notification.
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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”.
Monnit website at http://www.monnit.com/support. Information to Users The Monnit wireless products referenced in this Quick Start Guide have been tested and found to comply with the standards for FCC, IC and CE certifications. For certification information on individual products please view product data sheets or product specifications on the Monnit website.
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