jacarta InterSeptor Pro-XP User manual

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INTERSEPTOR PRO
INTERSEPTOR PRO
INTERSEPTOR PRO-
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-XP
XP
XP
Quick Installation Guide
Quick Installation Guide
Quick Installation Guide
www.jacarta.com
support@jacarta.com
+44 (0) 1672 511125
QIG Version: v1.10

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Quick Installation Guide
Thank you for purchasing the Jacarta interSeptor Pro-XP Environmental Monitoring
System and sensors.
This installation guide provides instructions for installing the interSeptor Pro-XP on
your network. For all other aspects of product use, please see the full User Manual
that can be downloaded from:
www.jacarta.com/support/resources
Should you require any assistance during the installation process, please email
support@jacarta.com or call +44 (0) 1672 511125. Free technical support is available
during normal UK business hours, 9am-5.30pm, Monday to Friday. Outside of these
hours, we will aim to respond to you as soon as possible.
Index:
Safety Information & Emissions Notice……….…………..3
Quick Installation Instructions……………………………….4
Sensor Installation Instructions……………………………..6
Appendix I: Daisy-Chaining Multiple Sensors……………8

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SAFETY INFORMATION
•Only install the unit in a temperature-controlled indoor area free of conductive
contaminants. Do not place the unit near liquids or in an excessively humid
environment.
•Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the unit.
•The unit does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Do NOT open the unit.
•Before shipment, the unit must be completely switched off and unplugged and
all connections must be removed.
•Before connecting the interSeptor Pro-XP to the power supply, ensure that the
rating of the power source is consistent with the rating of the power adapter of
the interSeptor Pro-XP.
•Follow the instructions in the full interSeptor Pro-XP manual to connect the
power adapter and avoid improper use of the equipment.
•Do not use any organic solutions or corrosive detergents to clean the exterior of
the equipment. To clean the equipment, first turn off the power. Use a cloth
that has been very lightly dampened in water to clean the exterior.
•Do not use the equipment in the following environments:
i. Humidity higher than 80%.
ii. Temperature higher than 50°C or lower than 0°C.
iii.Near objects which transmit strong electromagnetic waves (e.g. TV’s or
radios).
iv.Locations that are subject to violent vibrations.
v. Locations that are damp or that come into contact with water.
Electronic Emissions Notice:
FCC
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment.
CE
This device complies with the EMC directive of the European Community and meets
or exceeds the following technical standards:
EN55032:2015 +A11:2020, Class B
EN 61000-3-2:2014
EN 61000-3-3:2013
EN 55036:2017 +A11:2020
EN 61000-4-2:2009/IEC 61000-4-2:2008 ED. 2.0
EN 61000-4-3:2006 +A1:2008 +A2:2010/IEC 61000-4-3:2010 ED. 3.2
EN 61000-4-4:2012/IEC 61000-4-4:2012 ED. 3.0
EN 61000-4-5:2014 +A1:2017/IEC 61000-4-4:2012 ED. 3.0
EN 61000-4-6:2014 +AC:2015/IEC 61000-4-6:2013 ED. 4.0
EN 61000-4-8:2010/IEC 61000-4-8:2009 ED. 2.0
EN 61000-4-11:2004 +A1:2017/IEC 61000-4-11:2017 ED. 2.1

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QUICK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Your interSeptor Pro-XP is provided with a default IP address of 192.168.1.200.
DHCP is disabled.
2. Power up the interSeptor Pro-XP using the power adaptor provided and use a
cross-over ethernet cable to connect a laptop/PC (with web browser) using a
192.168.1.xxx address.
3. Browse to the interSeptor Pro-XP user interface by typing the default IP
(192.168.1.200) of the interSeptor Pro-XP into the browser address bar.
4. When the browser UI opens, click on the Login menu option. Login by entering
the following default credentials:
Username: iSPro
Password: admin
5. Select the General Settings menu option and then select Network Settings.
From here, you can change and save the IP address of the interSeptor Pro-XP as
required for your network. Remove the cross-over cable and connect the
interSeptor Pro-XP to your network switch/router.
6. Connect either of the RJ45 ports on the Temperature/Humidity sensor to any of
the EMD ports on the front of the unit using Cat5e straight-through patch cable (2
x T/H sensors and cables are supplied with your interSeptor Pro-XP). The first dip
switch on the bottom of the sensor should be in the ‘On’ (up) position on the T/H
sensor that is going to be connected directly to an EMD port on the Pro-XP.

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Once connected, the status of the Temperature/Humidity sensors can be viewed
on the Device Monitoring/Comprehensive View page of the web browser.
The Temperature/Humidity sensors can also be daisy-chained (with a maximum of
8 sensors per chain) by adjusting the dip switch settings on the bottom of each
sensor. Please refer to the table in Appendix I at the end of this guide.
M3x0.5 (length: 6~8mm) screws can be used to fix a DIN Rail Mounting Kit to the
rear of the interSeptor Pro-XP.
7. Jacarta Go-Probe alarm sensors (Water Leak, Smoke, Power, Security, etc.) can
be connected to the dry contact ports on the Temperature/Humidity sensors via
the screw terminals (2 x Go-Probe sensors per T/H sensor).
8. Sensor settings (to trigger alerts, etc.) can be configured via the Device
Management/Device Configuration menu options. Please follow the
instructions provided with each sensor. On the Web UI, Port 1= EMD 1, and so on.
9. An optional Jacarta Alarm Siren/Beacon can be connected to the ports on the
interSeptor Pro-XP that are marked DO using the terminal block that is attached
to the end of the Alarm Beacon cable. The beacon/siren can be configured to
activate when there is an alarm by selecting Event Output for the relevant
Temperature/Humidity sensor(s) via the Device Management/Device
Configuration settings within the web browser UI.

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SENSOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
For interSeptor Pro-XP
TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY SENSORS –INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The Temperature/Humidity sensor should be connected to the interSeptor Pro-XP
using the supplied cable or a straight-through ethernet patch cable. Plug one end of
the cable into one of the RJ45 sockets on the sensor and the other end into one of
the 4 “EMD” ports on the rear panel of the interSeptor Pro-XP. The first dip switch of
a Temperature/Humidity sensor connected directly to any of the 4 EMD ports on the
Pro-XP should be in the ‘On’ (up) position. The interSeptor Pro-XP will then detect
the presence of the sensor. The temperature and humidity values can be viewed on
the Device Monitoring/ Comprehensive View browser screen.
The high/low thresholds and the hysteresis level for the sensors can be configured
via the web browser interface [Device Management/Device Configuration].
Should you wish to ‘daisy-chain’your Temperature/Humidity sensors (up to 8
sensors per chain), please refer to Appendix I for the relevant dip switch settings for
each sensor in the chain.
JACARTA ‘GO-PROBE’ALARM SENSORS –INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The Jacarta GO-PROBE sensors (security, voltage, water leak detection, dry contact,
PIR, vibration, smoke, etc.) should be attached to the interSeptor Pro-XP via the
screw terminals on the Temperature/Humidity sensors. The bare ends of the sensor
interface cable should be inserted and screwed into either the left pair (Alarm 1) or
right pair (Alarm 2) of the screw terminals.
WATER LEAK DETECTOR
The relevant Alarm (1 or 2) should be configured as ‘Normal Open’in the browser
via the EMD set-up screens [Device Management/Device Configuration].
When water is detected along the sensor cable the interSeptor Pro-XP will be
activated and the sensor’s alarm state will change from ‘Normal’to ‘Alarm’.
Please follow these instructions to install the leak detection system:
1. Lay out the sensor cable in its intended location, taking care to keep it free
from oil and grease and away from metal surfaces.
2. Fix the sensor cable using the cable clips. Please take care not to damage the
sensor cable when fixing the clips. DO NOT CUT OFF ANY SURPLUS CABLE.
When fixing cable clips, please make sure to wear eye protection as hardened
steel nails can fracture when hit.
3. To test the system, drip a small quantity of water onto the sensor cable. The
interSeptor Pro-XP alarm will activate within 10 seconds.
4. Allow the cable to dry completely for the alarm to deactivate. (Please note
that the alarm will continue to alert until the cable has dried out).

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NB: When laying the sensor cable please ensure that no part of the cable comes into
contact with another part of the cable, and that no part of the sensor cable comes
into contact with metal surfaces, as this may trigger the alarm.
SMOKE DETECTOR
The relevant Alarm (1 or 2) should be configured as ‘Normal Open’in the browser
via the EMD set-up screens [Device Management/Device Configuration].
When smoke is detected, an audible alarm will sound and the interSeptor Pro-XP will
be activated and the sensor’s alarm state will change from ‘Normal’to ‘Alarm’.
Please refer to the smoke detector manual for the correct physical installation of the
sensor.
SECURITY SENSOR
The relevant Alarm (1 or 2) should be configured in the browser via the EMD set-up
screens [Device Management/Device Configuration] to be either “Normal Close”
or ‘Normal Open’, depending on the security sensor’s deployment. When a security
incident is detected, the interSeptor Pro-XP will be activated and the sensor’s alarm
state will change from ‘Normal’to ‘Alarm’.
VOLTAGE SENSOR / PIR SENSOR / VIBRATION SENSOR
The relevant Alarm (1 or 2) should be configured as ‘Normal Open’in the browser
via the EMD set-up screens [Device Management/Device Configuration].
When power is lost, movement detected or vibration sensed the status of the sensor
will change from ‘Normal’to ‘Alarm’.
NB: The Voltage Sensor LED does not indicate status and can therefore be ignored.
DRY CONTACT CABLE
The dry contact cable can be used to monitor any device with a normally
open/closed contact or high/low alarm output. Connect the dry contact cable to the
relevant equipment (fire panel, air conditioning unit, UPS, etc) according to the
manufacturer’s instructions. Configure the correct alarm setting for a ‘Normal Open’
or ‘Normal Closed’state (depending on the equipment/alarm being monitored) via
the EMD set-up screens [Device Management/Device Configuration] on the
interSeptor Pro-XP browser interface.
When an alarm event is detected, the status of the sensor will change from ‘Normal’
to ‘Alarm’.
DISCLAIMER :
Please note that the interSeptor Pro-XP and its sensors are only intended for
monitoring environments and should only be used for that purpose. The
interSeptor Pro-XP and its sensors should NOT be used in safety-critical
applications or relied upon as human safety devices.

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Appendix I
Dip Switch Settings for Daisy-Chaining interSeptor Pro-XP
Temperature/Humidity Sensors
Should you wish to daisy-chain/cascade your Temperature/Humidity Sensors (up
to a maximum of 8 sensors per chain), please refer to the following table for the
appropriate dip switch settings.
NB: Pin 6 is for future use and should always be in the Off position.
Pin1
Pin2
Pin3
Pin4
Pin5
ID/Address
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
3
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
4
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
5
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
6
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
7
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
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