Omega Engineering OMA-VM520-DCP installation instructions Optional 20 / 30 Hour Extended Batteries

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General purpose, dry contact input

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Plug in Thermocouple Terminals

Wiring Diagram

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Sensor 4

 

 

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AlarmRelay

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Output

8 Watch the display and note any messages present.

If the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm does not answer the phone

Verify that the phone line is a standard analog telephone line. Digital phone lines are not compatible with the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm. Verify that the phone line is working. Connect a standard phone to the line intended for the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm. Verify that there is a dial tone.

Check that the phone line is plugged in securely.

Verify that the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm is powered up and some data a is being displayed on the display.

If the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm does not call out

Perform the telephone communication verification procedure. Connect a phone to the line intended for the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm. Verify that there is a dial tone.

Check that the phone line is plugged in securely

Verify that the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm is powered up and the status light is blinking

Verify that the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm is programmed correctly. Call up the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm and verify the programmed phone numbers and limits.

Optional 20 / 30 Hour Extended Batteries

If your unit has been ordered with an extended battery, it is installed at the factory and is inside the OMA-VM520.

Standard 4 hour / 20 / 30 Hour Batteries

The rechargeable batteries used in the Four Zone Temperature Monitor are trickle charged and can take up to a week to reach full capacity. The batter- ies are charging whenever the monitor is powered on.

Verifying Network Connectivity (DCP units)

When first plugging in the unit or connecting the LAN cable, the LEDs on the Ethernet jack will begin to blink first orange and then green. When fully powered up the left LED will be on steady green and the right LED will blink green.

Accessing advanced network setup

To set either the Subnet Mask or Gateway Address of the device, access the advanced network setup by entering:

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Contents Four Zone Temperature Monitor and Alarm User’s GuideWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER General Description Model DetailsAccessing advanced network setup Optional 20 / 30 Hour Extended BatteriesStandard 4 hour / 20 / 30 Hour Batteries Verifying Network Connectivity DCP unitsTroubleshooting Installing the Four Zone Temperature Monitor and AlarmVerifying telephone communication Surge suppresser must be used for the phone lineFrequently Asked Questions Accessing the Four Zone Temperature Monitor over the phoneWhen is a sensor/input in alarm condition? Main Menu Option FunctionSensor Reading After Callouts Programming the Lower and Upper Temperature LimitsProgramming the Sensor ID message 0158 501Programming the Alarm Input 200 510 370 1845Start Up Sensor ReadingAccessing the Program Menu Confirming Alarm Conditions RemotelyTure Confirming Alarm Conditions Locally Programming the Autodialer FunctionsChanging the Callout Delay Time Clearing High and Low Temperature Readings LocallyClearing High and Low Temperature Readings Remotely Checking Sensor Inputs LocallyProgramming the Full Access PIN Number Set Temperature Readout Units C or FProgram Power Outage Delay Time PIN number must be 4 digits and must not include a # sign