User`s guide

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7. 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 the sensor (see Using The iMonnit™ Online Wire-
less Sensor System) , assign additional sensors to your account or click “Done” to go to
your sensors overview page.
2. Using the MonnitLink CGW2 / CGW3 Cellular Gateway
1. Using the MonnitLink Cellular Gateway
Attach the Antenna’s to the gateway (Sensor RF antenna on left, Cellular on right).
Plug the power supply into a power outlet then connect to the gateway.
Turn the power switch on (battery backup models only)
Check that the three LED lights on the front of the gateway change to green. Once all
three lights turn green, your network is ready to use.
2. Understanding the Cellular Gateway Lights
Sensor communication problem
Communication with sensors is ok
Blinking: active communication between sensors and gateway
Last communication with Monnit’s server was unsuccessful
Last communication with Monnit’s server was ok
Blinking: active communication with Monnit’s server
Cellular network connection error
Blinking Red: Network registration in progress
Connected to the cellular network
Blinking Green: Activating data session
Blinking Green / Red: Low cellular network signal
Note 1: The CGW resets itself after receiving new conguration from the server (ex. new HB),
the LEDs will change colors breiy, then each LED will ash red as the gateway
connects. When all LEDs have turned green, the reset cycle has completed.
Note 2: During SW upgrade, the middle LED will ash green. After successful upgrade all
LEDs will ash green, then the gateway will restart.
Note 3: Units with battery backup will turn off the LEDs when running on battery power to save on
power consumption. LEDs will ash to signify activity then go off again. When power is
restored, operation will return to normal.
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