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8Cell682 User’s Manual

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9Table of ContentsTable of ConTenTsIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...3FCC REQUIREMENTS ...

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10Cell682 User’s Manualchapter 5: oUtpUt prograMMing ...38SETTING THE OUTPUT NAME ...38CONFIGUR

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11Table of ContentsSWITCHING OUTPUTS VIA THE WEB PAGE ...65ALARM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT HISTORY ...

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12Cell682 User’s Manual

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13Chapter 1: IntroductionChapTer 1: InTroduCTIonCongratulations on your purchase of the Cell682 by Sensaphone. The Cell682 is a powerful monitoring, a

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14Cell682 User’s ManualfeaTures• 8 Dry Contact Inputs: NO, NC, Pulse Count, Equipment Run-Time• 6 Analog Inputs: 2.8K and 10K Thermistor (temperature)

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15Chapter 1: IntroductionqUick startWhen installing and programming a Cell682 there are several steps required for all installations. Listed below are

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16Cell682 User’s Manualtechnical sUpportThis instruction manual will help you install and program the Cell682 properly. Be sure to read it completely

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17Chapter 2: InstallationChapTer 2: InsTallaTIonoperaTIng envIronmenTThe Cell682 should be mounted and operated in a clean, dry environment. The unit

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18Cell682 User’s Manual6.125in / 15.55cm11.5in / 29.2cmFigure 1: NEMA-4 Mounting diagramlocking the neMa 4X enclosUreThe Cell682 enclosure can be lock

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19Chapter 2: Installationantenna inforMationThe Cell682 comes with a unity-gain antenna designed specifically for the fre-quency range required. In or

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20Cell682 User’s Manualconnecting the batteryThe CELL682 contains an internal 12V rechargeable battery that must be wired to the terminal strip at the

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21Chapter 2: InstallationgroUndingConnect a #14AWG copper wire to the earth ground terminal (marked “EG”) on the left end of the terminal strip and co

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22Cell682 User’s ManualFigure 6: Sensor connected to a dry contact input]Any N.O. or N.C. sensor can be attached to the Cell682 using 18–24 gauge wire

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23Chapter 2: InstallationFigure 7: Connecting multiple N.C. sensors to one input terminalNORMALLY OPEN SENSORSTo wire several normally open sensors to

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24Cell682 User’s ManualFigure 9: Input A2 configured for temp, A3 configured for 4-20mATemperature: The unit will accept 2.8K or 10K thermistors. Thes

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25Chapter 2: Installationground. This is particularly important for sensor wires that are run in conduit with other noise-generating conductors, such

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26Cell682 User’s ManualBATTERY OK:LED Off: No BatteryLED Blinking: Battery condition lowLED On: Battery OKPOWER OK:LED Off: Power is OffLED Blinking s

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27Chapter 3: Software InstallationChapTer 3: sofTware InsTallaTIonThis section describes how to install and configure the Cell682 Programming Software

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User’s ManUalVersion 1.4SENSAPHONE®REMOTE MONITORING SOLUTIONS

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28Cell682 User’s ManualFigure 1: First-Run Unit Information formClick the New button to set-up a new Cell682 unit. The Edit Cell682 Unit screen will a

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29Chapter 3: Software InstallationFigure 4: Main Cell682 Window: System TabThis is a good time to enter a new Password. The Password, while not requir

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30Cell682 User’s Manualexternal antenna that can be installed in a better location. Contact Sensaphone technical support for assistance. cell682 web p

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31Chapter 4: Input ProgrammingChapTer 4: InpuT programmIngThe Cell682 features 8 dry contact inputs and 6 analog inputs. The analog inputs are configu

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32Cell682 User’s ManualAn input that is in a “Normal but Unacknowledged” state means that:a) The selected input is within its programmed alarm limits.

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33Chapter 4: Input ProgrammingIf a dry contact changes from its Normal state to the opposite state for the dura-tion of the programmed recognition tim

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34Cell682 User’s ManualALARM ON RETURN-TO-NORMALThe Cell682 has the capability to notify you when an input (that had previously gone into alarm) retur

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35Chapter 4: Input Programminganalog inpUts prograMMingFigure 4: Analog Inputs PropertiesCONFIGURING THE INPUT NAMEThe input Name is used to describe

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36Cell682 User’s ManualALARM ENABLE/DISABLEThe Enable Alarms checkbox activates the alarm processing functions for the selected channel. When the inpu

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37Chapter 4: Input ProgrammingBATTERY INPUT Battery monitoring is a built-in function. The unit will go into alarm when the battery level drops below

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2Cell682 User’s ManualEvery effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate and up-to-date. Sensaphone assu

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38Cell682 User’s ManualChapTer 5: ouTpuT programmIngThe Cell682 has two relay outputs capable of switching up to 0.3A at 120VAC, or 1.0A at 24VDC. The

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39Chapter 5: Output ProgrammingconfigUring the oUtpUt operating ModeClick the drop-down arrow and select the operating mode for the output. You can ha

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40Cell682 User’s Manualmachine, generator, ...) has been activated and for how long. These values can be reset and/or preset by clicking on the displa

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41Chapter 6: Pump ControlChapTer 6: pump ConTrolThe Cell682 can be used in Fill or Drain pump control applications using either float switches or an a

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42Cell682 User’s ManualIn a Fill application, the Lag and Pumps-Off oats would change posi-tion as shown below:Fig 2. Float positions for a Fill appl

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43Chapter 6: Pump ControlprograMMing for pUMp controlTo program the unit for Pump Control, click on the Outputs tab. Figure 2: Output properties showi

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44Cell682 User’s ManualoUtpUt wiringThe output relays on the Cell682 are for low current control signals (0.3A 120VAC/1.0A 24VDC maximum).DO NOT direc

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45Chapter 7: Machine-to-Machine ControlChapTer 7: maChIne-To-maChIne ConTrolThe Machine-to-Machine Control feature allows you to control outputs of ot

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46Cell682 User’s ManualClick the down arrow in the Input Trigger field to select the input that will initiate the event. If you select a Dry Contact i

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47Chapter 7: Machine-to-Machine Control• Setting peer-to-peer trigger values too close can cause output oscillations. Peer-to-peer commands are an adv

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3 iMportant safety instrUctionsYour Cell682 has been carefully designed to give you years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equipm

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48Cell682 User’s ManualFigure 4: Turn Pump On if Level is Less than 5 feetFigure 5: Turn Pump Off is Level is Greater than 20 feet

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49Chapter 8: Alarm NotificationChapTer 8: alarm noTIfICaTIonThe Cell682 can deliver alarm message notifications by voice phone call, internet e-mail, a

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50Cell682 User’s ManualFigure 1: Alarm NotificationThis screen provides a list of the programmed alarm destinations. To program or change a destinatio

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51Chapter 8: Alarm NotificationTo acknowledge the alarm your must press 1 on a touch-tone telephone when prompted. The system will reply with “alarm ac

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52Cell682 User’s ManualA sample e-mail alarm message is shown below:To: [email protected]: [email protected] Temperature ALARM at “Jim’s Ice

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53Chapter 8: Alarm NotificationEnter the name for this destination (up to 14 characters) and in the Type field select Internet E-mail. In the To: field

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54Cell682 User’s ManualEnter the name for this destination (up to 14 characters) and in the Type field select Internet E-mail. In the To: field enter

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55Chapter 8: Alarm NotificationCellular One . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] One . . . . . . . . . . . .

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56Cell682 User’s ManualNPI Wireless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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57Chapter 8: Alarm NotificationTeletouch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4Cell682 User’s Manualfcc reqUireMentsThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Par

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59Chapter 9: OperationChapTer 9: operaTIonAfter installation and programming have been completed, the Cell682 is fully operational. This chapter expla

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60Cell682 User’s ManualWhen sending an alarm message via e-mail the Cell682 will compose a text mes-sage based on the Unit’s name, PIN, Input name, In

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61Chapter 9: OperationTier 1 destinations: Tier 2 destinations: Tier 3 destinations: Chuck Janet MortonMary George ZachSue Ron TonyDere

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62Cell682 User’s ManualALARM ACKNOWLEDGMENT—ALPHANUMERIC PAGERWhen sending an alarm message to an Alphanumeric pager, the Cell682 leaves a text messag

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63Chapter 9: OperationA sample e-mail Status Report is shown below:D1: Pump 1 Run 243:33:12 1591 OKD2: Pump 2 Run 012:30:00 1295 OKD3: High Water 000:

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64Cell682 User’s ManualChapTer 10: Cell682 web pageThe Cell682 Web Page is where you can check status, make programming chang-es, and even control out

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65Chapter 10: Cell682 Web PageSimilarly you can change Output programming, Notification programming, and Machine-to-machine programming.switching oUtp

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66Cell682 User’s ManualChapTer 11: TesTIng The Cell682It is extremely important that you test the system after installation to make sure that it is wo

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67Chapter 11: Testing the Cell682For 4–20mA inputs, confirm that the level or value being displayed in the Cell682 matches the actual conditions being

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5 2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYPLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT.THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINS SENSAPHONE’S STANDARD TERMS AND C

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68Cell682 User’s ManualIn a drain application, force the input to be above the Lead level and the first pump should turn on. If you then set the input

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69APPENDIX A: Checking Your Cell682 for Proper OperationappendIX a: CheCkIng Your Cell682 for proper operaTIonWe recommend that you test your Cell682

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70Cell682 User’s ManualappendIX b: TroubleshooTIngI CAN’T COMMUNICATE WITH MY UNIT LOCALLY.• Make sure you have entered the proper PIN.• Make sure the

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71APPENDIX B: Troubleshooting• The Cell682 will not send any alarm messages if you are connected locally.• There are no destinations programmed.• None

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72Cell682 User’s ManualMY UNIT WON’T EXECUTE A REMOTE MACHINE-TO-MACHINE COMMAND.• Machine-to-machine commands will not execute while you are connecte

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73APPENDIX B: Troubleshooting• The float switches are not wired to Dry Contact inputs #6, #7, and #8.• The float switches are not Normally Open.• The

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74Cell682 User’s ManualappendIX C: ThermIsTor Table10k therMistor dataDegrees Celsius Resistance (Ohms)-30 135.2K-20 78.91K-10 47.540 29.49K10 18.79K

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75APPENDIX D: Cell682 SpecificationsappendIX d: Cell682 speCIfICaTIonsenVironMental inpUtsNumber of Dry Contact Inputs: 8Dry Contact Input Types: N.O./

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76Cell682 User’s ManualappendIX e: replaCIng The baCkup baTTerYThe back-up battery will provide about 3–5 years of service life depending on usage and

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77APPENDIX E: Replacing the Backup Battery16. Connect the Red battery wire to the “BAT +” terminal.Blackwire–terminal+terminalRedwireFigure 1: Battery

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6Cell682 User’s ManualTO THE PURCHASER OF THE ORIGINAL COST OF THE PRODUCT, AND IN NO EVENT SHALL WARRANTORS BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF A

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78Cell682 User’s ManualappendIX f: opTIonal aCCessorIesThe sensors and accessories listed below are available from Sensaphone and rep-resent the most

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79APPENDIX G: Returning Your Cell682 for RepairappendIX g: reTurnIng Your Cell682 for repaIrIn the event that the Cell682 does not function properly,

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80Cell682 User’s ManualTest Log

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83Test Log

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7 OR INTERRUPTIONS OF THE SERVICE DUE TO STRIKES, RIOTS, FLOODS, FIRE, AND/OR ANY CAUSE BEYOND SELLER’S CONTROL, FURTHER SUBJECT TO THE LIMITATIONS EX

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