Monnit Wireless Sensorsand Cellular Gateway User's Guide

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MonnitLink
Cellular Gateway Quick Start
• Create an iMonnit user account and assign wireless gateway and sensors.
• Plug the power supply into a power outlet then connect to the gateway.
• Turn the power switch on (battery backup models only).
• Once all three lights turn green, your network is ready to bring sensors online.
IMPORTANT!
DO NOT power up your Cellular Gateway until after you have created an account on
iMonnit.com and added your cellular gateway and wireless sensors to the account.
Monnit Wireless Sensors
and Cellular Gateway
Users Guide
For Cellular Gateway Models CGW2 & CGW3
Use With iMonnit Online Software
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Guide

MonnitLink™ Cellular Gateway Quick Start • Create an iMonnit user account and assign wireless gateway and sensors. • Plug the power supply int

Page 2 - Back of Sensor

PAGE 10• Advanced Notications - Allows the user to set notications based on advanced rules, such as comparing past data points with the current one

Page 3 - CellularSensor RF

Devices to NotifyIf you have a Monnit Control or Notier A/V device on your network, you will also see a “Devices to Notify” tab. This will allow the

Page 4

PAGE 126. Calibrating Sensor DataCertain wireless sensors can be calibrated for more accurate readings (ex. temperature sensors). If calibration is po

Page 5

PAGE 13Antenna OrientationIn order to get the best performance out of your Monnit Wireless Sensors and Gateways, it is impor-tant to note proper anten

Page 6 - 4. Using The iMonnit

PAGE 14Monnit Cellular Gateway SpecicationsIncluded Antenna Articulating dipole Connector: SMAGain (dBi): 2.0 dBiOptional Battery Backup Battery Type

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PAGE 15Monnit Wireless Sensors Technical SpecicationsSupply Voltage 2.0 - 3.6 VDC *Current Consumption 0.7 µA (sleep mode)2 mA (radio idle/off mode

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PAGE 16Warranty Information (a) Monnit warrants that Monnit-branded products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period

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PAGE 17Limitation of Warranty and Remedies. THE WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS PURCHASED BY CUSTOMER. ALL OTHER

Page 10

United States FCC - ContinuedTo reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equival

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Canada (IC) EnglishUnder Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain

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1. Create a Monnit User Account and Setup Sensor Network If this is your rst time using the iMonnit online system site, you will need to create a ne

Page 13 - Horizontal Surface

European Union - Directive 1999/5/ECThe Monnit CGW3 - 2G Cellular Gateway has been evaluated against the essential require-ments of the 1999/5/EC Dire

Page 14 - Input Power 5.5 VDC @ 2.5 A

SAFETY RECOMMANDATIONS READ CAREFULLY Be sure the use of this product is allowed in the country and in the environment required. The use of this prod

Page 15 - Industry

Monnit Corporation7304 South CottonwoodSuite #204Midvale, Utah 84047801-561-5555www.monnit.comAll trademarks are property of Monnit. ©2009-2015 Monn

Page 16 - Warranty Information

PAGE 37. Conrmation Screen.When you have nished adding the sensor, you will see a conrmation screen. At this point you can assign notications to t

Page 17 - Certications

On Bootup: The cell light begins ashing red. The ashing switches to green and nally lands on a solid green when the link to the cell network is est

Page 18 - United States FCC - Continued

3. Using Your Monnit Wireless SensorsInsert Batteries Into Wireless SensorsImportant: Make sure your sensors are at least 3ft. away from Ethernet Gate

Page 19 - Canada (IC)

PAGE 64. Using The iMonnit™ Online Wireless Sensor System1. Understanding The Online InterfaceWhen you log into the online system, the default view sh

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PAGE 7To the left side of each sensor row is an indicator to help you understand the current status of the sensor. Sensor is checking in and within us

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PAGE 83. Conguring Sensor SettingsTo edit a sensors operation settings, click on the sensor overview row to display the details view. Click on the “E

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4. Sensor and/or Gateway Notication(s).Notications for a single sensor can be created, deleted or edited by clicking the “Notications” tab in a sen

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