Echo® Wireless Receiver Installation and Operation Manual Page 1 of 9
Table of Contents Introduction......................................................................................................................... 4 Proper Handling .................................................................................................................. 4 Receiver Connections ......................................................................................................... 5 Connection A – MIL Connector ...................................................................
FCC NOTICE FCC ID: ZOC-IMI673A01 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Introduction The Echo® Receiver is a one-way communication wireless receiver operating in the 902928 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.
Receiver Connections The Echo® Wireless Receiver is equipped with 4 connectors including 2 MIL, 1 industrial Ethernet, and 1 N antenna connector. Labels for these connector are found on the bottom of the receiver. Both MIL connectors can be used interchangeably for power or data transmission.
DO NOT USE ANY POWER SUPPLY OTHER THAN THE ONE INCLUDED WITH THE RECEIVER! DO NOT SUPPLY POWER OTHER THAN 110-220 VAC OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR. Caution The MIL connector is also used for programming and updating the Echo® Receiver. A special RS232 to MIL connector cable (optional) connects a computer to the receiver. For specific information on how to program or update the receiver, consult the “Programming the Receiver” section of this manual.
Programming the Receiver The receiver can be programmed to a static or dynamic IP address and one of 12 independent RF frequency bands. Firmware updates can also be installed.
To check the current status of the receiver, click the “Query Receiver” button. To set a Dynamic IP, click the Dynamic IP button and hit Apply Update.
To set a static IP, click the Static IP button and enter the desired IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Hit apply update to program the receiver. After the receiver has been programmed hit Quit to close the programming menu.