WatchDog 3452H Manuel utilisateur

Cellular Alert
PRO
PRODUCT MANUAL
Item #
3452 and 3453
Family of devices

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This manual will familiarize you with the features and operation of
your new WatchDog Cellular Alert PRO. Please read this manual
thoroughly before using your instrument. For customer support, or
to place an order, call Spectrum Technologies, Inc. at 800-248-
8873 or 815-436-4440 between 7:30 am and 5:30 p.m. CST,
FAX at 815-436-4460, or E-Mail at info@specmeters.com.
www.specmeters.com
Spectrum Technologies, Inc
3600 Thayer Court
Aurora, IL 60504
CONTENTS
General Overview 3
Contents 3
Specifications 4
Important SIM Card Information 5
Setup 6
Sensor 8
Battery Setup 9
Programming The Control Panel 11
Operation 15
Output Relay Function Setup 16
Installation 17
LED Light Definition 19
Warranty 20

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This manual describes how to use your WatchDog Cellular Alert
(Models: #3452, #3452H, #3452W, #3452P, #3453, #3453H, #3453W,
and #3453P) and how to keep it working accurately for many years.
This manual will describe how to use the PRO model which contains a
cellular module.
Features:
• Control Panel with key pad for user control
• LCD display
• Relay terminal connections to control an external device
• NEMA 4 (IP66) enclosure
• LED light with red and green indicators
• Makes voice call or sends text message (or both)
• Note: User is responsible for service plan — Pay As You Go voice/
text recommended, see page 5
General Overview
Contents
• External Sensors:
• Cellular module CDMA: 3452_ (Verizon)
GSM 3G/HSPA+: 3453_ (ie AT&T)
• Antenna
• U-Bolt (used for mounting)
345_ Temperature Sensor with 6 ft (2m) cable
345_H Humidity sensor with radiation shield and mounting bracket
345_W Water Sensor with 6 ft (2m) cable
345_P12 12V Power Sensor Relay with cable
345_P24 24V Power Sensor Relay with cable
345_P120 120V Power Sensor Relay with cable

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Specifications
Hard Case with Handle—8 3/4” x 7” x 4” deep
Output Relay Specifications: Internal relay 250 V, 1 Amp AC or DC
Maximum switching power 60 W or 60 VA.
Operating Temperature Range: Limited by the batteries being used.
Most Alkaline batteries have a recommended operating range of -
.4°F to 131°F (-18°C to 55°C)
Uses 6-volt lantern battery (not included).
Temperature Range -40° to 140°F (-40° to 60°C)
Accuracy ±1.1ºF (±0.6°C) at -4 to 122°F (-20 to 50°
C), else ±2.2°F (±1.2°C)
Humidity Range 0% - 100%
Water Range 0 (dry) to 15 (wet), typical threshold level
for irrigation events is 5.00
12V Range 13 mA
24V Range 52 mA
120V Range 11 mA

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Important modem
information
GSM: Spectrum Technologies recommends the purchase of a 3G
Pay As You Go SIM Card and Service Plan with voice and text ca-
pabilities. For example, a $25 Pay As You Go SIM card with a 90
day life would work well.
Be sure to have the retailer properly test the SIM card to verify it
works before leaving the store.
IMPORTANT: If the SIM card is running low of funds, the Cellular
Alert might believe a call went through when it actually was inter-
cepted by the carrier to play a recording notifying you of low card
funds. Check for these messages regularly by testing the SIM card
in a cell phone.
CDMA: Spectrum's CDMA Modems do not have a removable ‘SIM’
card and typically do not offer Pay As You Go plans. Consult with
your cellular provider to obtain a cost effective plan. A machine-to-
machine plan with voice and text capabilities will work with modem
technology.
CDMA modems need to be ‘provisioned’ after a cellular plan is acti-
vated. THE CDMA MODEM CANNOT COMPLETE A VOICE CALL
OR TEXT MESSAGE UNTIL THIS IS DONE. PLEASE SEE PAGE
15—PROVISIONING CDMA MODEM.
Some carriers send a text message or voice call after the first call of
the day on prepaid accounts. This may cause the first call or calls to
fail as your carrier sends welcome texts and screen banners. If your
test call or text fails, please wait a minute and retry.
Be sure to test your Cellular Alert to ensure calls and/or texts are
successfully received before it is used in production.

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setup
PRO models that contain a GSM cellular module require a SIM card to
make a voice call or send text messages to a designated phone. It also
has the option of setting a relay.
A SIM card and service plan (Pay As You Go recommended) is neces-
sary but not included.
SIM Card Setup
A SIM card may be pur-
chased from a cellular
phone carrier.
Detach antenna from
the Velcro at the top of
the case. Then remove
the module from the
Cellular Alert case by
gently pulling the mod-
ule off the Velcro that is under-
neath it and sliding it up to dis-
engage it from the DB15 Silver
Connecter as shown in the pic-
ture to the right. Remove the
orange connector for the power
cable.
Remove the SIM card tray from
the end of the module pressing
the small button next to it. The
tray will slide out. See picture
to right.
Place the SIM card into the tray. Slide the SIM card tray back into the
slot until it locks making sure the SIM card is facing the top of the mod-
ule.
DB15

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The CDMA modem does not require nor have a SIM card holder. When
activating the unit your service provider will need the modem’s ESN and
MEID number listed on the back. The CDMA modem has two identical
connectors on top. Use the one labeled ‘CDMA’ for the antenna.
Slide the module into the DB15 connecter and then snap it onto the Vel-
cro at the back of the case. Reattach the antenna to the Velcro at the
top of the case.
The modem can be identified as GSM or CDMA by reading either “evo
GSM GPRS” or “CDMA gpsOne” on the bottom right where arrow is
pointing.
SLIDE
SNAP

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Sensor setup
Sensor Setup for Temperature, Water, and Humidity
Run the sensor plug into the case through the gland nut. Pass the
cable through the cable hook on the panel. Using the cable hook
keeps the wire from tangling with the dialer mechanism. Tighten
the gland nut once the cable is positioned.
Plug the sensor into the sensor port on the side of the control pan-
el. Place the sensor where you want to measure.
Power Alert Setup
See the Power Alert Installation (page 18).
WIRE HOOK

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Battery setup
Press the battery against the foam on top (see
picture to the right) while ensuring the spring
posts are properly aligned on the circuit board
below (see picture below). Caution: There are
two silver circles on the board. One post
should be on the inner circle and one post
should be on the outer circle. In no case
should both posts be on the same circle.
Damage will occur.

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When the batteries are first connected, the display will show the
firmware version on the first line and indicate whether the cellular
module cable is connected (w/ modem) on the second. This will
transition to the Run or Off menu after 5 seconds.
Once the battery is in place, it needs to be secured tightly with the
Velcro straps provided.
GSM: When using an international cell phone frequency (900/1800
MHz) it is necessary to let the unit know to reset the cellular module.
Disconnect the battery and hold the UP button while connecting the
battery. Continue holding the UP button for two seconds, until a war-
bling beep occurs indicating the button can be released. Then press
and release the SET button. The cellular module will be set to inter-
national frequencies and display INTL 900/1800 for a few seconds.
Be sure to verify communications using the TEST procedure.
To change the mode back to US frequencies (850/1900MHz) use
the same procedure except hold the DOWN button and reconnect
the battery.
Battery setup
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