NotifEye Wireless Sensors and Ethernet Gateway Manual - Setting Up The Hardware
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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.
• Once all three lights turn green, your network is ready to bring sensors online.
Understanding the Ethernet Gateway Lights
Light 1: Indicates the Ethernet cable is plugged in. A green light indicates ready and working, a red
light indicates there is a problem (e.g., no internet access is available or the Ethernet cable may not
be connected or may be damaged).
Light 2:Indicates the Ethernet has internet connectivity and can reach the online monitoring system.
A green light indicates network traffic to the internet ready and working, a red light indicates there is a
problem (e.g., the gateway cannot connect to the server or the configuration settings are incorrect).
A flashing green light indicates network traffic to the internet.
Light 3: Indicates sensor network activity. A green light indicates ready and working, a red light
indicates there is a problem. A flashing green light indicates radio traffic from the sensors.
Ethernet Gateway Help
If your lights continue to flash red, try unplugging the power and resetting the gateway (see below).
Please watch the video above, If red lights continue to display contact technical support at:
techsupport@cooper-atkins.com
Ethernet Gateway Controls
Using the Control Button
(press using a pen or paperclip)
a) Press for 1-2 seconds to trigger the gateway to send all stored sensor messages immediately to
the online system and download any pending system messages to deliver to the sensors. The default
heartbeat for the Ethernet gateway is 5 minutes.
b) Press and hold
for 10 seconds to reset the gateway to factory settings. This resets both the
gateway and online heartbeats to 5 minutes. You will need to login to the online system after resetting
the gateway to reconfigure the gateway to your desired settings.
Configuring The Ethernet Gateway
The Ethernet Gateway collects data from all sensors within range assigned to the same network and
is preconfigured to batch deliver the sensor messages to the online system every 5 minutes.
If the internet connection is interrupted, the gateway’s internal buffer can store up to 65,000 readings
to prevent data loss. Once the internet connection is re-established, any stored data is automatically
transmitted. Since the gateway requires power for this operation, a battery back up is recommended
in the event of a power outage.
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Front of Ethernet Gateway
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RP SMA Antenna Connector
Ethernet Port
Power Plug
Control Button
Back Panel