User Manual
Table Of Contents
- RF500 LITE System Components
- Safety Information
- RF500 LITE Wireless Monitoring System Overview
- Equipment Installation
- Powering On and Off
- Gateway Commissioning
- Gateway Programming and Use
- Gateway Specification – RF500 LITE
- Transmitters Specification – RF512, RF513 and RF516
- Changing Lithium Battery on RF512 Series Transmitters
- Pinout and Wiring
- FCC Approvals
- Equipment Ratings
- Maintenance and Cleaning
- Declaration of Conformity
- Transmitter Error Codes
- Gateway Fault Conditions
- Definitions of Gateway Terminology
- Glossary
- Document Revision History
RF500 Backup Server – Optional PC software which provides automatic and continuous
unattended backup of one or more RF500/RF500 LITE Gateways.
Self-Healing – As part of the Meshing technology the system is able to adapt automatically if
one part of the system is damaged, i.e. Radio Contact is lost with part of the Backbone. Only
the leaf transmitters directly connected to the faulty part of the system will be affected with the
rest of the transmitters simply finding alternative routes for the data.
Text Magic™ – Internet text provider Textmagic (www.textmagic.co.uk) account details are
entered here so that warning emails sent from the Gateway can be converted to text
messages to be received by mobile phone.
Transmitter – A transmitter is a device connected wirelessly to the system. This device
records data locally from a number of sensors and sends the information back to the Gateway
using RF. A transmitter is powered via battery or mains adaptor.










