Motorola mc4000 User Guide

Motorola mc4000 Manual

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    cellular multisensor Model MC4000 Quick Start Guide
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    Packaged with your MultiSensor Cellular MultiSensor with Antenna, pre-installed Rechargeable Battery Pack Accessory, and pre-installed SIM Card Power Cube Water/Flood Probe Para una Guía de Inicio Rápido en español, por favor vaya a www.motorolanetwork.com/SENSORir 1
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    status. Please see Sensor Details on page 14 for specifics about these sensors. Installing the MultiSensor The Motorola Cellular MultiSensor is easy to install. Here's what to do: 1 Switch on the MultiSensor's backup battery. The battery's switch is shown below. Use a paper clip, pen, or similar
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    near the source of a possible "flood". If you're not using the probe, think about which sensors you want to use and place the MultiSensor accordingly. Here are some other possible sources of power: a. A computer's USB port. To ensure consistent power supply, the computer should be configured to be
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    3 If you want to monitor for "flood", plug in the watersensing probe. Plug the included water-sensing probe into the micro-USB port on the MultiSensor as shown. You can put the probe on the floor, or you can mount it on a wall or post if you prefer. The water sensing
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    app for Android or iPhone through Google Play or the Apple App Store. Search for Motorola MultiSensor and look for the Motorola icon below. Follow the instructions on your smart device to download and install the app. (Or, go to https://sensor.motorolanetwork.com/in your web browser.) 2 Set
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    mail address and password to continue with further setup. 3 Add your MultiSensor. Tap the Configuration tab at the bottom of the screen. Tap Sensor page with fields to be complete. • Sensor Name - use Upper/Lower case letters and numbers only. No special characters. For example, Basement or Beach
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    , you will need to set up and activate a subscription for service for your MultiSensor. The first month of service is free. Subsequent months are $5 per month per sensor. When you add an additional MultiSensor to an existing account, the service begins charging on the next billing cycle after it is
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    • Select Account. Select My Wallet and follow the prompts on the Manage Wallet page to Add a new payment method and to enter billing information. Then tap Add your Card. The page Select a billing address will display. If the address is already populated, select it and select Use this Address.
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    the battery off, and turn it back on. Then plug the sensor back in. Configure your MultiSensor for the way you want to use it. Tap the Dashboard tab at the bottom of the screen there's a power loss. Follow the on-screen instructions for details and read the next section for additional assistance. 9
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    alerts to go to additional destinations, you can add up to 12 more recipients. • To enable an Alert for a particular sensor, first select the appropriate MultiSensor unit (if you have more than one) from the top of the Dashboard. Then tap the icon for the sensor that you want to monitor
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    configure the alerting condition, and scroll down below the History display. Set the desired threshold(s) for alerting, then select the desired Alert Recipient then tap the Add button. You can also add additional recipients. Follow the same step to select then tap Add for each one, then tap the Save
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    flash once every 20 seconds Green Light --Power & Battery Status Normal AC power mode Battery mode (AC power fail) Low Battery Hardware / MultiSensor fault detected Light Behavior Single flash every 20 seconds Double flash every 20 seconds Triple flash every 20 seconds Quadruple flash every 20
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    or if you find that it doesn't power your MultiSensor for at least 30 to 40 hours. For information of used batteries according to the instructions and regulations of your local authorities from children. • Don't use a battery pack if its case appears damaged, swollen, or compromised. • If you are
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    or all sensors. Each sensing capability can be individually configured for desired alerting thresholds. Here are some specifics about the MultiSensor's sensors: Temperature The built-in temperature sensor measures temperatures from -40°F to 167°F (Fahrenheit), or -40°C to +75°C (Celsius). • Range
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    Acceleration (shaking/earthquakes) The built-in acceleration sensor measures raw acceleration which can occur with shaking, earthquakes, fracking, construction, or general motion or disturbance of something that should normally be stable. The sensor will indicate 0, for no shaking detected, or a
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    MultiSensor Acceleration Scale Sensor Reading Peak Acceleration Environmental Conditions (0 - 10) (mg) pending Shaking in process 0 - 25 Calm 25 - 49 Mild 50 - 84 Moderate 85 - 199 200 - 399 400 - 599 Strong 600 - 949 950 + Severe shaking 16
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    device will not report or keep a history of any shaking events below the threshold level. When no accelerometer alert is set, the MultiSensor will keep a history of all shaking events that it detects, regardless of the threshold setting. The minimum detectable level is sensor reading 4. Additional
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    is most responsive to yellow light, and less responsive to blue and red light. Sensor Scale MultiSensor Light Scale lux Environmental Conditions 0 Dark 1 2 5 Dim interior lighting 14 40 General interior lighting 112 315 Bright interior lighting 881 2,467 6,908 Full daylight
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    Flood Detection Flood detection is provided by connecting the Flood Sensing Cable to the USB port on the MultiSensor. The flood sensor will indicate WET if water or excess moisture on a damp surface is detected on the two metal probes. Once the device reports
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    Level Cellular radio signal level indicates strength of the MultiSensor's cellular signal. Your sensor will indicate the cellular arcs indicate a stronger signal. The icon does not tell you if you have no cell service. The "Updated" status on the dashboard will display in red after the sensor fails
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    Local AC Power Source Status AC power source status indicates whether the sensor's USB connector is receiving power from the adapter or other USB power source. If the device isn't receiving power from the USB source, it means that local AC power may be lost, and the sensor is running on its internal
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    Troubleshooting Tips • Problem: Temperature or humidity sensor problems • Possible causes: Direct sunlight, nearby heat and it is not boxed in by other objects or furniture. • Problem: Ambient light sensor problems • Possible causes: Blocked sensor openings, unwanted shadows, foreign material inside
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    "LTE antenna SMA connector." • Problem: Not receiving updated MultiSensor data • Possible causes: Poor MultiSensor cell signal, poor Internet connection to device running app or browser, Motorola MultiSensor server down, no subscription to MultiSensor cell service, expired or cancelled subscription
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    icon. Make sure the flood cable is plugged in snugly to the MultiSensor, and that the exposed metal contacts of the flood cable are power. You may need to move your device to find a better signal. • Problem: Dashboard doesn't display current data • Possible causes: Dashboard doesn't refresh on its
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    We like to help. Please visit our support Website or call our support specialists. Our Website has our Motorola Mentor information, and also provides returns and warranty information. www.motorolanetwork.com/support Email: [email protected] Phone: In the US and most other countries 800-753
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    .  Make sure to use your MultiSensor's provided USB power cube or equivalent, and a compatible electrical outlet. Regulatory Information Interference statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licenseexempt RSS standard (s). Operation is subject to the
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    if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However Boston, MA 02112-1147 ©MTRLC LLC 2019. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. and are used under
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cellular multisensor
Model MC4000