Sennco Solutions 150001 Main Alarm / Sniffer User Manual Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

Sennco Solutions, Inc. Main Alarm / Sniffer Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                1                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  Instrucons for Wireless Security System Power & Alarm Soluon (Code 120-001)  Rev 4
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                2                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  Nocaons Any changes/modicaons to this equipment not approved by Sennco Soluons Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operaon is subject to the       following two condions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any    interference, including interference that may cause undesired operaon of the device.  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de   licence. L'exploitaon est autorisée aux deux condions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'ulisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est suscepble d'en compromere le fonconnement. Patents: Patent No.: US 8,279,077 B1 Patent No.: US 8,558,714 B1 Sennco Soluons, Inc. is not held liable for any rmware or soware changes implemented by the displayed product’s manufacturer, distributor, or reseller.  Component Model FCC ID IC ID Main alarm/Snier Model: 150001 COI-150001 20574-150001 Sensor head Model: 150003 COI-150003 20574-150003 Bubble maker Model: 150005 COI-150005 20574-150005
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                3                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  Table of Contents I. Parts List (What does it come with?) A. Main alarm……………………………………………………………………………..……. Page 4 B. Bubble maker……………………………………………………………………………….. Page 4 C. Sensor head…………………………………………………………………….……………. Page 4 D. Snier……………………………………………………………………………..……………. Page 4 E. Cradle………………………………………………………………………..…………………. Page 5 F. Gateway…………………………………………………………………………………..…… Page 5 II. Descripon of Alarm (What is this part?) A. Main alarm…………………………………………………………………………..………. Page 6 B. Bubble maker……………………………………………………………………………..… Page 7 C. Sensor head…………………………………………………………………………….……. Page 7 D. Snier……………………………………………………………………………..……………. Page 8 E. Cradle…………………………………………………………………………….…………….. Page 8 F. Gateway………………………………………………………………………………….……. Page 9 III. Set Up (Where do I put these?) A. Cradles………………………………………………………………..……………………… Page 10 B. Main alarm………………………………………………………………………...………. Page 12 C. Snier……………………………………………..………………………………….………. Page 12 D. Gateway………………………………………………………………………………..……. Page 12 E. Bubble makers…………………………………………………….……………………… Page 13 F. Sensor heads……………………………………..……………………………………….. Page 14 G. Connecng sensor heads to cordwinder cables.…………………………. Page 15 H. Disconnecng sensor heads from cordwinder cables……………….... Page 15 IV. Teaching DaKeys (How do I program the DaKey?) A. Teaching the rst DaKey………………………………………………….………….. Page 16 B. Teaching addional DaKeys……………………………………………….….……. Page 16 V. Conguring the System (How do I program the alarm?)……………..…………..…. Page 17 VI. Sensor Head Alarm…………………………………………………………………………………….. Page 18 VII. Silencing the Main Alarm (How do I make it stop?)…………………………………….. Page 18 VIII. Points of Sensing A. Micro USB power cable……………………………………………………..……….. Page 19 B. Sensor head plunger…………………………………..………………………………. Page 19 C. Sensor head proximity………………………………………………………………… Page 19 IX. Hard Reset (How do I reset it?)…………………………………………………………………... Page 19
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                4                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  I.  Parts List DaKey Main alarm unit AC power cable for main alarm A.  Main alarm Bubble maker AC power cable for bubbler maker B.  Bubble maker Snier AC power cable for Snier D.  Snier C.  Sensor head Sensor head shielding Sensor head Sensor head adhesive WPWR cable Key
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                5                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  E.  Cradle Cordwinder 7 Adhesive for Cordwinder 7 F.  Gateway Cradle mounng plate Cradle AC power cable Bolts with T nuts Gateway AC power cable Gateway antennas WLAN 3G/GPRS
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                6                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  II.  Descripon of Alarm    Buon LCD DIP switches Antenna AC power port DaKey port A.  Main alarm
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                7                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST    Antenna AC ower port Plunger switch B.  Bubble maker DIP switches Antenna (internal) Arrow (all bubble makers must face the same direcon) C.  Sensor head  Micro USB charging port Cordwinder cable end port Charging contacts
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                8                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST    Antenna AC ower port Plunger switch D.  Snier Antenna AC power port E.  Cradle  Charging     contacts AC power port USBA cable
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                9                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  F.  Gateway USB port  WLAN antenna port (taller) 3G/GPRS antenna port (shorter) AC power port
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                10                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  III.  Set Up 1. Insert bolts through holes in cradle mounng plate.  Thread a T nut onto each bolt. 2. Place cradle mounng plate into posion on the xture.  The T nuts should be turned to allow them to t through the track.  Make sure that the large opening in the cradle mounng plate is at the top le.  3. From underneath the xture, turn the T nuts perpendicular to the track so they will no longer pass through it. 4. While holding the T nuts in place, use a screwdriver to turn the bolts clockwise unl ghtened down.   5. The slot in the center post of the cradle mounng plate should be open at the top and the large opening in the cradle mounng plate should be at the top le. 6. Find the cordwinder.  Clean the top of the cordwinder box where the cable exits using an alcohol wipe.  Dry it with a clean cloth.   7. Peel the backing o of the cordwinder mounng adhesive and secure the adhesive to the cordwinder.  Press rmly for about 15 seconds for a strong adhesive bond. 8. Using an alcohol wipe, clean the area underneath the xture where the cordwinder will be placed.  Dry with a clean cloth. 9. Peel the backing o of the top of the adhesive and secure the cordwinder to the underside of the xture so that the cable is centered in the cradle mounng plate.  Press rmly for about 15 seconds for a strong adhesive bond. A.  Cradles
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                11                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  10. Pull the cable end up through the large hole in the cradle mounng plate. 11. Guide the cable into the slot  on the center post of the cable mounng plate.  Slowly allow the cable to  retract  unl the cable end rests on the center post.   12. Find the AC power cable for the cradle and pull the barrel plug end up through the large hole in the cradle mounng plate.   13. Plug the cable into the power port  on the boom of the cradle. 14. Guide the cable into the cable keeper. 19. There is a red LED on the boom of the cradle which will be lit when the cradle is receiving power.  This LED is not visible when the cradle is on the cradle mounng plate. 20. Repeat as necessary for addional cradles. 15. Make sure that the mouse hole is towards the back of the xture. 16. Place the cradle on top of the cradle mounng plate, oset slightly counterclockwise from center. 17. Turn the cradle clockwise unl it locks in place. 18. Find the two-prong end of the AC power cable, connect it to the cradle end, and plug the two-prong end into an outlet that has AC power available.
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                12                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  1. Plug the barrel plug end of the AC power cable into the AC power port on the main alarm. 2. Plug the other end of the cable into an outlet that has AC power available. 3. Place the main alarm in a secure locaon within 50 feet of the bubble makers with the antenna posioned vercally 90°.  It should be at least 2 feet away from the nearest sensor head. B.  Main alarm C.  Snier 1. Plug the barrel plug end of the AC power cable into the AC power port on the snier. 2. Plug the other end of the cable into an outlet that has AC power available. 3. Place the snier in a secure locaon within 50 feet of the system with the antenna posioned vercally 90°. D.  Gateway 1. Screw the taller antenna into the le posion labeled WLAN and the shorter antenna into the right posion labeled 3G/GPRS.  Posion both antennas vercally. 2. Plug the USBA cable from the snier into the USB port on the gateway. 3. Connect the two parts of the AC power cable together.  Plug the barrel plug end of the AC power cable into the AC power port on the gate-way.   4. Plug the other end of the cable into an outlet that has AC power available.
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                13                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  E.  Bubble makers 1. Plug the barrel plug end of the AC power cable into the AC power port on the bubble maker. 2. Plug the other end of the cable into an outlet that has AC power available. 3. The green LED on the front of the bubble maker indicates power is being received. 4. Place the bubble maker in posion.  (Note:  They cannot be placed upside down.) a) Each bubble maker generates a 6  - 8  radius sphere within which the protected devices are safe. b) Addional bubble makers should be spaced 3 1/2 feet apart. c) Each bubble maker has an arrow on the front and they all need to be pointed in the same direcon. d) Bubbles that converge form a tube.
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                14                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  1. Clean the surface of the sensor head’s inside face using an alcohol wipe.  Dry with a clean cloth. 2. Peel the backing o of the shielding and carefully line it up with the edge of the sensor head’s inside face.  The v notch will be at the top of the sensor head and the charging port will be at the boom. 3. Smooth down the shielding as you connue to adhere it to the sensor head. 4. Make sure that the shielding is smoothed down and securely adhered across the inside face of the sensor head. F.  Sensor heads 5. Peel the backing o of one side of the sensor head adhesive. 6. Secure the adhesive to the sensor head on top of the shielding.  Press rmly for about 15 seconds for a strong adhesive bond. 7. Place the sensor head on a powered cradle to “wake up” the sensor head.   8. Two red LEDs on the back of the sensor head will ash indicang that the sensor head is acve but not yet monitored by the system. 9. Clean the back of the device to be protected using an alcohol wipe.  Dry with a clean cloth. 10. Plug the micro USB power cable into the charging port on the sensor head. 11. The end of the micro USB power cable is molded to t snugly in the sensor head’s charging port. 12. Peel the backing o of the sensor head adhesive.
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                15                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  13. Center the sensor head on the back of the device to be protected. 14. Press rmly for about 15 seconds for a strong adhesive bond. 15. Plug the micro USB power cable into the device’s charging port. G.  Connecng sensor heads to cordwinder cables 1. Pull a length of the cordwinder cable from the cradle and bring the sensor head to it. 2. Insert the cable end into the hole in the back of the sensor head.  Then turn the cable end a quarter turn clockwise.  You will hear and feel a click when the cable is locked. 3. The cable end will sll rotate about a quarter turn but will not come out without using the cable release key. H.  Disconnecng sensor heads from cordwinder cables 1. Insert the cable release key into the hole in the side of the sensor head.  The key is exible to prevent damage to internal components.   2. You will feel a click when the cable end is unlocked.  Turn the cable end about a quarter turn counter-clockwise and pull it out of the sensor head. 3. The protected device is now released from the mechanical security while sll being monitored by the wireless system.
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                16                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  B.  Teaching addional DaKeys 1. Insert any previously taught DaKey into the main alarm.   2. Remove the DaKey. 3. Within ve seconds, insert the next DaKey to be taught. 4. The system will automacally program this DaKey. 5. The LCD will state “KEY LEARNED” and the count of keys learned will be updated.. 6. Remove the DaKey. 7. Note:  Up to ten DaKeys can be taught to the system. IV.  Teaching DaKeys DaKeys will be programmed or “taught” to the system simply by inserng them into the DaKey port on the main alarm.  The rst DaKey inserted will be taught automacally.  Addional DaKeys can be taught by inserng them within ve seconds aer removing a previously taught DaKey.  Anyme a recognized DaKey is inserted and removed the system provides a ve second window of opportunity for teaching another DaKey. A.  Teaching the rst DaKey 1. Ensure the system has AC power supplied. 2. Insert a DaKey into the DaKey port on the main alarm. 3. The system will automacally program this DaKey. 4. The LCD will state “KEY LEARNED” and show the count of keys learned as 01. 5. Remove the DaKey.
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                17                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  V.  Conguring the system A. Make sure that the main alarm has power, all bubble makers have power (indicated by a green LED), all of the cradles have power (indicated by a red LED on the underside of the cradle), and that all of the sensor heads have been acvated by placing them on a powered cradle (indicated by two red ashing LEDs on  the sensor head).   B. Make sure that the bubble makers are spaced 3 1/2 feet apart with all of their arrows pointed in the same direcon, and that the main alarm is within 50 feet of them.  Make sure that nearest sensor head is at least 2 feet away from the main alarm. C. Insert a recognized DaKey into the main alarm and leave it inserted. D. The LCD will state “DISARMED”  E. Hold down the buon on the front of the main alarm for 4 seconds. F. The LCD will state “CONFIGURING” and show a device count of 000.  G. The bubble makers will all begin to ping a signal back to the main alarm (indicated by a blue ashing LED on each  bubble maker). H. The main alarm will listen for all of the sensor heads and the  device count on the LCD will be updated. I. When completed, the ashing blue LEDs on the bubble makers will stop and the LCD will state “CONFIGURED” and show a count of the total number of sensor heads found.  If this number is less than the physically present heads check all of them and then repeat the conguraon. J. The LCD will also state “Remove key to arm the system” indicang it is now safe to remove the DaKey from the main alarm..  The system is not armed unl the DaKey has been removed. K. Aer removing the DaKey there will be a less than 5 second delay before the system is armed.  The bubble makers will now ash a blue LED  and the sensor heads will ash a green LED as they ping back to the main alarm each second.
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                18                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  VI.  Sensor head alarm A. If the sensor head is out of the “safe zone” sphere created by the bubble makers then the red LEDs on the sensor head will begin to ash. B. Aer 1-2 seconds the sensor head will emit an alarm tone that is audible to the person holding the device. C. The ashing red LEDs and audible tone serve as a polite warning that the device needs to be brought back within the safe zone. D. If returned to the safe zone within 10 seconds the audible tone and ashing red LEDs will cease.  The sensor head will return to  ashing green LEDs indicang it is armed. E. If, however, the device is not returned to the safe zone within 10 seconds then the main alarm will be triggered causing it to emit a loud alarm that is audible throughout the area.   VII.  Silencing the Main Alarm A. If the system alarms check the LCD on the main alarm.  It will show which sensor head has triggered the alarm. B. Insert a recognized DaKey into the main alarm to silence it. C. Check for the issue which caused the alarm to sound.   D. Make any necessary changes (i.e. reaaching a sensor head). E. Repeat steps in part V for conguring the system. F. Remove the DaKey. G. Aer a less than 5 second delay the system will resume normal operaon. H. Technical support can be reached at 866-736-6261 (toll free), 815-557-4786 (cellular), or techsupport@sennco.com (email).
Prepared by KM 11/2015                                                                                19                                                                                        Patent pending 14407 Coil Plus Dr, Unit A | Plaineld, IL 60544 www.sennco.com | techsupport@sennco.com 815.577.3400 | Toll free 866.736.6261 Mon - Fri 9AM - 5PM CST  VIII.  Points of Sensing B.  Sensor head plunger C.  Sensor head proximity A.  Micro USB power cable If the Micro USB power cable is unplugged from the protected device, or from the sensor head, or if it is cut then the main alarm will immediately be triggered. If the sensor head is removed from the back of the protected device then the main alarm will immediately be triggered. If the sensor head is outside of the “safe zone” created by the bubble makers for more than 10 seconds then the main alarm will be triggered. IX.  Hard Reset The enre system can be reset by inserng a recognized DaKey into the main alarm and then holding down the buon on the front of the main alarm for longer than 10 seconds.
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