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1 This instruction document consists of 2 parts : one part about the assembly of the components and one part about configuration and starting-up of the system. The assembly is done by the qualified installer of the water leak detection. The configuration and starting up is done by the building manager. This wall-mount leak detection alarm system with 7-inch touch screen can be used in combination with all the different TraceTek leak detection cables or point sensors. Up to 4 different circuits can be linked to this central unit with a maximum cable length of 150 meter or 10 point sensors. As soon as a leak occurs, the module provides an audible alarm and the specific details of the alarm and the location of the leak can be read on the TFT Touch screen. Alternatively, it is possible to send out an message or a SNMP trap after an alarm or any other event in the central. Using the TFT Touch screen alarms can be accepted and a summary of past alarms can be consulted. It is also possible to request a site plan with an outline of the different leak detection circuits. The unit also includes 5 separate voltage free relay contacts which can be freely programmed per circuit to indicate a leak alert or a system fault. The can easily be integrated into any BMS system by reading the relay contacts or via the ModBus TCP / IP or ModBus RTU registers, which come by default with the module. There is also a web application: here all system parameters and configuration settings can be performed and all current values of the different circuits can be consulted. Check the contents of the package. The kit which you received must contain the following elements : An electronic module with built-in webserver and touch screen Instructions for installation If the kit is not complete, please contact your supplier as soon as possible. Remove the module from its packaging. Install the appropriate union fittings (not included) in the provided cut out holes. Position the housing against the wall. Insert the required cabling: - The power cable - The cables connecting the different leak detection circuits - The network cable to link the module with the network - (optionally) the communication cable (UTP cable) of the Aqua-Remote module(s) - (optionally) the cable for interface with the BMS-system or alarm installation Connect all the cables to the module according to following directions and wiring diagram. _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
2 Table of contents 1. Connections page Connection of the leak detection cables or probes page Connection of the supply voltage page Connection of the alarm relay page 3 2. Starting up of the page 4 3. Web application page 4 Status page 4 Status Aqua-Remote page 4 Mute buzzer page 4 See Alarm info page Alarm page Configuration of the page 7 Configuration circuit page 8 Alarm Output Configuration page 9 Zone Configuration page 9 Upload a map (in PDF) of the leak detection circuit page 9 Network configuration page 11 page 12 SNMP communication page 12 SNMP Trap receiver page 12 ModBus communication page LCD-screen page Adjusting the IP-address page Warranty page 18 _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
3 1. Connections 1.1. Connection of the leak detection cable or the detection probes Connect the yellow wire of the leak detection cable with terminal Y Connect the black wire of the leak detection cable with terminal B Connect the red wire of the leak detection cable with terminal R Connect the green wire of the leak detection cable with terminal G Repeat these steps for the 3 other circuits. In case a circuit remains unused, place a jumper wire between terminal Y and B, and between terminal R and G Connection of the supply voltage The can work with following supply voltages: Direct voltage : 10 to 36 VDC Alternating voltage : 110 to 240 VAC 1.3. Connection of the alarm relays There are 5 programmable output relays. These relays can switch up to 5 Amp and have one normally open and one normally closed contact. _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
4 2. Starting up of the Turn on the power supply of the and check the status of the various circuits on the LCD screen. Adjust the IP address of the and reboot it in order to activate the new IP address (see section 5). 3. The web application After entering the IP address of the in the web browser, the following status screen will appear : Status Circuit name: This is the name that has been given to each of the 4 circuits. Cable length: This is the total length of the leak detection cable linked to this circuit. Leak Status: This is the actual status of the circuit. Map: Click Map to consult the site plan of this circuit. Status Aqua-Remote Here you can find the status of the Inputs and the Outputs of the Aqua-Remote module. Inputs: These boxes turn green when the input gets activated. If the input has been configured as an alarm input, the box will turn red. Outputs : These boxes turn green when the output gets activated. Mute buzzer If the activates an alarm, an audible alarm will sound simultaneously. If you want to turn off this alarm, click this button Mute buzzer. See Alarm Info Click this button to see the details of an active alarm. _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
5 3.1. Alarm As soon as the spots a water leak, this will be shown on the screen : a red banner with white inscription!!! ALARM!!! appears and the details of the alarm show up (also in red). Leak status Water leak alarms can be split up into 3 levels of priority, i.e. : Leak Urgent leak Very urgent leak At configuration, these different levels of priority can be adjusted per zone of the detection cable. Leak location: This indicates the location of the leak on the detection cable. Alarm time: This indicates the point of time when the alarm occurred. ACK: Each alarm needs to be acknowledged by the user, by clicking on the red ACK button. Upon acknowledgment, the alarm details will be shown in blue. Once an alarm has been accepted, the can be reset if the alarm is no longer active. However, the can not be reset as long as water is present around the detection cable or as long as the input of the Aqua Remote has not returned into the rest position. _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
6 Alarm Status On the page Alarm status, the entire history file of the alarms and corresponding comments can be retrieved. Simply select the start and end dates for the history file and click on generate. All alarms that have occurred during the selected period will be displayed. On this page, the user can still add a comment to an alarm. The requested history file can be downloaded in a CSV file or sent by mail to the different addresses that have been programmed in the network settings. _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
7 3.2. Configuratie van de Module name: Fill in the name of the installation. Location: Fill in the location of the installation. The alarm s will use these data to identify the installation to the receiver. Language: Select here the language of the system, choosing from : English, French, Dutch, German and Spanish. System time: This shows the actual time as defined in the. To adjust the time, just change it and click on Set Time to confirm the new time setting. Another option is to synchronize the time with the computer time: for this just click on the Sync with PC button. The module can function as a ModBus slave or a ModBus master on the RSS485 communication port. In case one (or more) Aqua-Remote modules are linked to the, it is imperative to define the as a ModBus master with a communication speed of _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
8 The 4 circuits can be adjusted separately, click on the circuit that needs to be configured: Configuration circuit Name: Fill in the name of the leak detection circuit. Map Upload: Here you have the possibility to upload an outlined map of the leak detection circuit (in PDF format). Auto reset: After acknowledging an alarm, it is possible to have an automatic reset of the system when the alarm situation has been resolved. This option can be enabled or disabled. Service level: Here you can adjust the alarm level : the higher the set value, the lower the sensitivity of the detection cable. At a value of 10, the alarm will already be activated with a minor contamination of the detection cable. At a value of 100 the alarm will only be activated when the detection cable is immersed in water. Re-Alarm: It is possible to have the alarm relay contact of a circuit to switch back regularly (e.g. every 2 hours), as long as there is an active alarm situation. Unit: Select the unit to display the length of the leak detection cable : meter or feet. _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
9 Alarm Output Configuration Each alarm situation can result in one out of three different actions : you have the choice between the activation of the alarm relay of the circuit, a SNMP trap being generated or the sending out of an alarm . This alarm mail (see example below) gives you detailed information on the alarm : the name and the location of the installation where the alarm originated, the reason for the alarm and the IP address of the module. This is an alarm generated by module Name : Aqua Detect Demo Place of installation : Cadis Dataroom Reason of alarm : Leak : Circuit 1 at location 24 in Zone HVAC 1A Please check the installation asap and reset the module You can log in on Zone Configuration Each detection cable can be subdivided in up to 10 different zones; each zone gets a starting and finishing point, a specific zone name and a specific level of alarm priority. This makes it possible to have in one detection circuit areas where a water leak gets the highest priority, next to areas where leaks do not require the same urgency. Upload a map (in PDF) of the leak detection circuit Click on Upload PDF and following message appears: Click on Choose file to select the PDF-file with the site plan of the detection circuit. Select the file, and click on Upload PDF. The file will be uploaded into the and following message appears: Click on Return to return to the configuration screen of this specific circuit. Click on Apply to acknowledge the settings. Repeat these steps for all the other circuits. _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
10 If Aqua-Remote modules are to be installed, tick off Aqua-Remotes installed, then Apply to add the Aqua-Remote module. Then click Aqua-Remote configuration to configure the module. As a default the Aqua-Remote module comes with 4 Inputs and 4 Outputs; there is the possibility to add an expansion card with 4 supplementary in- and outputs, also to be configured here. Enter also the ModBus address of the Aqua-Remote; modules that are not active on the RS485 communication bus get 0 as ModBus address. Activation of an input of the Aqua-Remote module can trigger different actions. You can define these actions individually for each input, choosing from: an alarm activated in the module, an e- mail being sent out or a SNMP trap being generated. Name: Fill in the name of the input. Active: Tick this off if the input is connected to and being monitored by the module. Normal Open: Tick this off if the input is Normally Open. The inputs of the Aqua-Remote can also be connected to the output relays of the Aqua-Remote as explained on following screen: _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
11 Name: Fill in the name of the Output relay. Active: Tick this off if the output relay is active. Event source: Select here which module is triggering this output relay: either the module itself or an Aqua-Remote module that is connected with the RS485 bus. Event type: In case the Event Source is an, you can select here which Event type should trigger an alarm, choosing between a leak only, or a leak and possible cable break. Input: Select here which circuit (in case of an module) or which input (in case of an Aqua- Remote module) will be steered by this specific relay. Zone: Select here which specific zone of the circuit will be steered by this relay, in case a leak will be detected. Network configuration DHCP enabled : Tick this off if the gets its IP address from a DHCP server on the network; if the is supposed to work with a fixed IP address, do not select this option. IP address : Fill in the fixed IP address for the module. Subnet : Fill in the parameters of the subnet mask. Gateway : Fill in the IP address of the gateway. DNS : Fill in the IP address of the DNS server. ModBus port : Fill in the port number for the ModBus TCP/IP communication; the default ModBus port is 502. _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
12 SMTP Server: Fill in the SMTP server name for the outgoing s. SMTP Authentication: Tick off this option if a username and passwoord are requested to log on to the SMTP server. Username: Fill in the username for the SMTP server. Password: Fill in the password for the SMTP server. Port on server: Fill in the port number that is used by the SMTP server for the communication; the standard port number is 25. Mail from: Fill in the address used by the module to send out s. Alarm Nr 1..5: Fill in up to 5 addresses of people that need to receive the alarm e- mails sent out by the. SNMP communication The Aqua-Detect is also capable of communicating with operating systems working with the SNMPprotocol. Fill out following screen for the SNMP integration. SNMP Trap receiver IP address: Fill in the IP address of the server that will receive the SNMP traps. User: Fill in the user name for the server that will receive the SNMP traps. Authentication protocol: Select here the type of protocol that will be used for the SNMP authentication on the server that will receive the SNMP traps. Password: Fill in the password for the server that will receive the SNMP traps. _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
13 ModBus communication The can also communicate with systems operating with the ModBus-protocol, both type ModBus TCP/IP and ModBus RTU RS485. (ModBus RTU can not be used if Aqua-Remote modules have been installed). The ModBus communication port is 502. The table below lists all the data that can be read in the ModBus registers. This MIB-table can be downloaded by clicking on the button Download MIB Circuit 1 Length of the leak detection cable in meter Circuit 1 First leak Circuit 1 Status of the leak detection cable 0 No leak 1 Cable rupture 2 Leak alarm 3 Service alarm 100 System failure Circuit 1 Leak location in meters/10 E.g. value 103 = 10.3 m Circuit 1 Leak zone (if value -1 = leak in non-configured zone) Circuit 1 Leak priority 0 Leak 1 Urgent leak 2 Very urgent leak Circuit 1 Second leak Circuit 1 Status of the leak detection cable 0 No leak 1 Cable rupture 2 Leak alarm 3 Service alarm 100 System failure Circuit 1 Leak location in meters/10 E.g. value 103 = 10.3 m Circuit 1 Leak zone (if value -1 = leak in non-configured zone) Circuit 1 Leak priority 0 Leak 1 Urgent leak 2 Very urgent leak Circuit 2 Length of the leak detection cable in meter Circuit 2 First leak Circuit 2 Status of the leak detection cable 0 No leak 1 Cable rupture 2 Leak alarm 3 Service alarm 100 System failure Circuit 2 Leak location in meters/10 E.g. value 103 = 10.3 m Circuit 2 Leak zone (if value -1 = leak in non-configured zone) Circuit 2 Leak priority 0 Leak 1 Urgent leak 2 Very urgent leak _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
14 Circuit 2 Second leak Circuit 2 Status of the leak detection cable 0 No leak 1 Cable rupture 2 Leak alarm 3 Service alarm 100 System failure Circuit 2 Leak location in meters/10 E.g. value 103 = 10.3 m Circuit 2 Leak zone (value -1 = leak in non-configured zone) Circuit 2 Leak priority 0 Leak 1 Urgent leak 2 Very urgent leak Circuit 3 Length of the leak detection cable in meter Circuit 3 First leak Circuit 3 Status of the leak detection cable 0 No leak 1 Cable rupture 2 Leak alarm 3 Service alarm 100 System failure Circuit 3 Leak location in meters/10 E.g. value 103 = 10.3 m Circuit 3 Leak zone (value -1 = leak in non-configured zone) Circuit 3 Leak priority 0 Leak 1 Urgent leak 2 Very urgent leak Circuit 3 Second leak Circuit 3 Status of the leak detection cable 0 No leak 1 Cable rupture 2 Leak alarm 3 Service alarm 100 System failure Circuit 3 Leak location in meters/10 E.g. value 103 = 10.3 m Circuit 3 Leak zone (value -1 = leak in non-configured zone) Circuit 3 Leak priority 0 Leak 1 Urgent leak 2 Very urgent leak _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
15 30028 Circuit 4 Length of the leak detection cable in meter Circuit 4 First leak Circuit 4 Status of the leak detection cable 0 No leak 1 Cable rupture 2 Leak alarm 3 Service alarm 100 System failure Circuit 4 Leak location in meters/10 E.g. value 103 = 10.3 m Circuit 4 Leak zone (value -1 = leak in non-configured zone) Circuit 4 Leak priority 0 Leak 1 Urgent leak 2 Very urgent leak Circuit 4 Second leak Circuit 4 Status of the leak detection cable 0 No leak 1 Cable rupture 2 Leak alarm 3 Service alarm 100 System failure Circuit 4 Leak location in meters/10 E.g. value 103 = 10.3 m Circuit 4 Leak zone (value -1 = leak in non-configured zone) Circuit 4 Leak priority 0 Leak 1 Urgent leak 2 Very urgent leak _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
16 4. LCD-screen The LCD screen allows you to easily consult the actual status of the module and the history of the past alarms. Adjusting the network settings and rebooting the after such an adjustment can also be done via the screen. The standard PIN code is 1234 for a user and 3333 for an installer. After entering a valid PIN code, the status screen appears, showing exactly the same layout as the corresponding webpage. Circuit status: This screen allows you to consult the status of each individual detection circuit, to acknowledge an alarm, and if necessary - reset the circuit. If a map has been downloaded in the the user can retrieve and consult it by clicking on the button Plan. Also the status of all the in-and outputs of installed Aqua-Remote modules will be shown here. Alarm Info: This screen shows the history of all the past alarms registered in the. Every single alarm is shown with a time stamp, and alarms that are still active can be acknowledged and, if necessary, be reset here. Network: On this screen you can change the IP-address of the. After clicking Apply network settings and Reboot, the module will start up again with the new IP-address. Mute buzzer: Click this button to stop the alarm buzzer. When a new alarm occurs, the alarm buzzer will be activated again. 5. Adjusting the IP-address In order to open the webpage of the, it needs to be accessed from a computer ranging in the same array of IP-addresses as the. This can be achieved in 2 ways: 1. Use a network cable to connect the with the network of the building. Adjust the IP-address of the via the LCD-screen, request an IP-address from the network provider and enter this into the. Reboot the module and connect the network cable. Enter the IP-address into the web browser and the web page of the will open. _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
17 2. Use a network cable to connect your computer or laptop with the module. Adjust the IP-address of the computer via Network Centre, which you can access through the screen Configuration. Click on "LAN-verbinding. Click on "Eigenschappen. Select "Internet Protocol versie 4 (TCP/IPv4). Click on Eigenschappen. _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
18 Select Use the following IP-address and enter the IP-address and the sub net mask. Click on OK. Click on Close. The computer will now use IP-address as default. Connect the network cable between the computer and the module. Enter the IP-address in the webbrowser and the web page of the will open. For additinal information, please send a mail to info@cadis.be Warranty The CADIS warranty is valid during 1 year for all manufacturing defects. The installation instructions must be strictly observed. The warranty only applies to the unit itself. Cost of removal and reinstatement of the unit at the site are excluded. If during the warranty period, an intervention is needed, the unit will be repaired free of charge, adjusted again and returned to the customer. If it turns out that the unit can not be repaired, it will be replaced by a similar one. If this type of device is no longer made, it will be replaced by the newer release. The warranty only applies to the equipment manufactured and supplied by the manufacturer. All additional components that were installed by the customer, are excluded. The above warranty shall not apply under the following circumstances: Damage to the unit due to incorrect manipulation at time of installation Damage to the unit due to use in abnormal circumstances Unit dismantled or modified by other than the technical services of the manufacturer Unit damaged by impact, violence, fire, frost, lightning, flood, current surge or water damage Damaging or removal of the warranty seal The manufacturer does not authorize any person or organization to conclude contracts or other commitments in name of the manufacturer. _II_NL For additional info: chris.swinnen@cadis.be or 0476/
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