User's Manual

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Introduction
The Echo
®
Receiver is a one-way communication wireless receiver operating in the 902-
928 MHz ISM Band used for the condition monitoring of plant equipment. The receiver
continuously awaits the receipt of intermittent transmissions from Echo
®
Wireless
Vibration Sensors and EchoPlus
®
Wireless Junction Boxes. The Echo
®
Receiver is
connected to a computer or network running Microsoft
®
SQL database and Echo
®
Data
Server Software. Information received by the receiver is placed into the Microsoft
®
SQL
Database where it can be manipulated by the Echo
®
Data Server software. For
information on the setup and installation of the Echo
®
Wireless Vibration Sensors,
EchoPlus
®
Wireless Vibration Junction Boxes, or the Echo
®
Data Server please consult
their respective manuals.
Proper Handling
Proper handling of the Echo
®
Receiver is critical to preventing damage.
The following should be avoided:
Removing the cover of the receiver.
Dropping the receiver.
Submersing or spraying the receiver with fluids of any kind.
Using excessive torque when mounting the unit.
Placing the unit in strong magnetic fields.
Exposing the unit to temperatures above 158° F or below -4° F.
Do not attempt to remove the cover of the Echo
®
Wireless Receiver.
There are no customer serviceable components inside.
Removing the cover will void the warranty.
Warning