NotifEye Wireless Sensors and Ethernet Gateway Manual Manual

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N TIF
EYE
P O W E R E D B Y T E M P T RA K
NotifEye
and Ethernet Gateway
Manual
Contents
Creating an Account
• Creating An Account................................................2-3
• Inserting Batteries......................................................5
Mounting Sensors
• Mounting Sensors.......................................................5
• Logging into the System ........................................... 6
• Overview of the NotifEye System........................... 6-7
• Editing Gateway Settings........................................8-9
• Configuring Sensors..............................................9-11
• Setting Notifications.............................................11-12
• My Account Settings.................................................13
• Sensor Maps.............................................................14
• Sensor History and Chart Views...............................15
• Viewing and Exporting Sensor Data....................15-16
• System Reports.........................................................16
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Inside the Box
• (4) Temperature Sensors #15100
• (1) Ethernet Gateway #15501
Power Supply Cord
Antenna
6 ft Ethernet Cable
• (4) CR2032 Coin Cell Batteries
• (4) Loop & Lock Tape Strips
• (8) Mounting Screws
• Reference Guide

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Mounting Sensors • Mounting Sensors............5 Setting Up the Online System • Logging into the System ........... 6 • Overview of the NotifEye System......6-7 • Adding Sensors, Gateways and Networks....8 • Editing Gateway Settings........8-9 • Configuring Sensors..........9-11 • Setting Notifications..........11-12 •...
  • Page 2: Creating An Account

    Creating An Account 1. In a web browser, navigate to www.notifeyewireless.com 2. Click the “Get Started Here” button. Please ensure all fields are completed. 3. Account Information section. Key Fields: • Time Zone - All data is recorded using Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) also known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
  • Page 3 7. Assign sensor Add in the Sensor ID and Sensor Code information from the label on the bottom of the sensor and click on “Assign Sensor” button. 8. Enter a name for your sensor The “Sensor Name” field will auto-populate with the type of sensor you have assigned and its Sensor ID.
  • Page 4: Setting Up The Hardware

    Setting Up the Hardware Setting Up and Using the Ethernet Gateway • Connect the antenna. • Plug the Ethernet cable with internet connectivity into the gateway. • Plug the power supply cord into a power outlet then connect the plug into the gateway. •...
  • Page 5: Inserting Batteries

    Sensors can be mounted in a variety of ways including using the screws or loop & lock tape that comes in your NotifEye kit. To use the loop & lock tape, peel off the sticky back and affix to the back of the sensor.
  • Page 6: Setting Up The Online System

    On the home page, enter your username and password you just created (page 2, 4.) in the login fields and click the “Login” button. Overview of the NotifEye System The Online Interface When you have logged in to the online system, click on the “Overview” tab.
  • Page 7: User Information

    4. My Account Click to display and edit account information. 5. List Options Filters sensors listed in the Main Navigation pane to show only the sensors that are active, out of range, etc. 6. Sensor Data Window 7. Date Range Selector Select a tab to change between: Chart - displays a graphical view of the sensor’s data.
  • Page 8: Adding Sensors, Gateways And Networks

    Adding Sensors, Gateways and Networks These steps will allow you to add sensors, gateways and networks to your account. If you have additional gateways you can either set them up as their own individual networks or add them to your existing network and manage them from one account.
  • Page 9: Configuring Sensors

    Note: This advanced configuration is NOT required in most instances. In the event that it is required, you will need to initialize it on a network that can reach the online system with the default DHCP settings allowing your configuration settings to be downloaded to the device. Reform Network - assures system is operating on the most optimal RF frequency.
  • Page 10 Assessments per Heartbeat How many times between heartbeats a sensor will compare its readings against the measurement limits. An average of assessment readings is transmitted on the heartbeat. Aware State Heartbeat If outside of measurement limit during assessment/reading puts the sensor into “High Alert” or Aware State.
  • Page 11: Setting Notifications

    • Advanced: Allows the user to set notifications based on more advanced rules; such as comparing past data points with the current one to determine if the notification should be sent. NotifEye after Aware period: Sends a notification any time a sensor exceeds set measurement limits and enters an aware state.
  • Page 12 When you are finished, click the “Create” button. 3. Setting and Editing Notifications People that will receive this notification For each person that you want to receive notifications, 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 dropdown list of names will appear.
  • Page 13: My Account Settings

    My Account Settings Clicking on the “My Account” link in the top right of the screen will open the Settings pane where you have access to change account information and setup account users. Account Information Information that can be edited include: Company Name, Primary Contact, Time Zone and Address. It will also tell you the date that your account needs reviewing.
  • Page 14: Sensor Maps

    Editing Existing Users To make edits to a user, in the “Users” list, locate the user and click on the pencil icon next to their name. From here you can reset their password and edit their personal contact information. If you want to make the user an admin, checking “Is Administrator”...
  • Page 15: Sensor History And Chart Views

    Note: All your available sensors will be listed in the left, Sensor List pane. To only view sensors in a particular network, select the network from the dropdown box. Sensor History and Chart Views Select the “Overview” tab in the main navigation bar. Click on a sensor to view data. Clicking on the “History”...
  • Page 16: System Reports

    Note: We do not recommend using or changing these settings without consulting with an IT professional. System Reports The NotifEye system’s “Reports” tab allows you to view two types of reports: Sent Notifications and an Access Log. To create these reports, click on the “Reports” tab in the top navigation bar.
  • Page 17: Warranty Information

    User Information For detailed instructional videos on how to use your NotifEye™ Wireless Sensors or the NotifEye™ Online System, please visit us at: www.cooper-atkins.com/notifeye/support This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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