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Omniguard™ 4 Owner’s Manual
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Engineering Solutions Inc
3. When the transfer is complete the display will show the name
of the new Job Log file created on the flash drive. The file name
will consist of the last 6 digits of the Omniguard 4 serial number
followed by a letter(s). Each file also has the time & date it was
copied onto the flash drive.
Example: If the Omniguard 4 serial number is
G406932, the rst log le will be 406932.OGL. The
second le will be 406932A.OGL, the third le will be
406932B.OGL, etcetera. The log les are stored in
the folder OMNIGUAR in the sub folder LOGS.
To view the logs, insert the USB Flash Drive into an open USB
connector on the PC. Using the Omniguard Communication software,
select “Open Log...” from the “File menu. Navigate to the USB Flash
Drive, select the “OMNIGUAR\LOGS” folder and open the appropriate
log file.
Remote Auxiliary Alarm Setup & Usage
The Remote Auxiliary Alarm is a combination high-intensity strobe
light and 95db audible alarm on a 25 foot cable that connects to the
Omniguard 4 USB connector using the optional USB Port Adapter.
The Remote Auxiliary Alarm plugs into the AUX ALARM port on the
USB Port Adapter which in turn is connected to the USB port using
the USB cable (included with the Omniguard 4).
In an alarm condition, the Remote Auxiliary Alarm will activate. It may
be disabled by pressing the ALARM SILENCE key on the Omniguard
4. The Remote Auxiliary Alarm will only re-arm once the unit has
returned to normal operation.
WiFi Adapter & Off-Site Monitoring
The Omniguard 4 WiFi Adapter is an exciting new accessory that
enable off-site personnel to receive e-mail updates of your Omniguard
4’s job site status. The WiFi Adapter connects an Omniguard 4 to
an existing WiFi network and can send one or more of the following
alerts:
WiFi Connection Established
Connected (with date and time stamp)
Lost Connection (with date and time stamp)
Waiting for Pressure (with date and time stamp)
Entered Normal Operation (with date and time stamp
Normal Operation Hi/Lo Pressure Readings per set rate
time (with date and time stamp)
Alarm Alert & Pressure Reading (with date and time stamp
Low Battery Warning (with date and time stamp)
Job Log (sent on a regularly scheduled time basis)
The WiFi Adapter also has the ability to e-mail you a full Job Log.
Eliminating the need to manually download logs at the job site. These
job logs are received via e-mail as an attachment.
The WiFi Adapter is configured by using the Omniguard
Communication software (available free at engsolinc.com). You can
determine what alerts/reports you wish to receive and how often you
receive them. The software gives you the flexibility to meet each
customers different needs.
The combination of the WiFi Adapter and software gives you the
freedom to monitor your Omniguard 4 without being there.
Telephone Autodialer Setup & Usage
The Telephone Autodialer is supplied with a 25 foot cable that
connects to the Omniguard 4 USB connector using the optional USB
Port Adapter. The Telephone Autodialer plugs into the AUTODIALER
port on the USB Port Adapter which in turn is connected to the USB
port using the USB cable (included with the Omniguard 4). The
Autodialer also requires a working land line telephone connection
box with an RJ11 jack.
In an alarm condition, the Autodialer will call the pre-programmed
phone numbers (up to 4) and play a pre-recorded message alerting
the off-site personnel of an alarm condition at the job site.
The Autodialer only activates once in a given time period (5, 10 or 15
minutes – the MESSAGE RATE setting). This prevents the autodialer
from calling more than once if there are multiple alarms occurring
within a short period of time. After the 5, 10 or 15 minute period has
elapsed, the autodialer will dial out again if the unit is still in an alarm
condition or when the next alarm condition occurs.
Message Rate
The Message Rate setting is the minimum amount of time the
Telephone Autodialer or Cellular Wireless Modem must wait between
multiple alarms before dialing or sending an new alert message in
response to a new alarm condition.
Message Rate: (default is 10 min)
choices are 5 min, 10 min or 15 min
To change the Message Rate --
1. Press MENU to view the Main Menu.
2. Highlight MESSAGE RATE from the Main Menu using / and
press SELECT to view or change the setting.
3. Press / to change the setting to either 5, 10 or 15 minutes.
4. Press SAVE to save the updated settings and return to the Main
Menu.
Pressing the EXIT key will return you to the Main Menu without saving
the updated settings.

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