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Page 1 - IMS-1000

IMS-1000User’s ManualVersion 1.9SENSAPHONE®

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IMS-1000 ManualxTHE INSTALLATION, OPERATION, USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE WARRANTORS’ PRODUCTS AND SERVICES, OR FROM THE FAILURE OF THE WARRANTORS’ SYS

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

IMS-1000 Manual100Sensor Template (factory default) Input Name: Smoke Detector Recognition Time: 10 Seconds Reset Time: 0 Seconds Data Logging

Page 4 - Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise

Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors101IMS-4863 Airflow Sensor Installation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4863 Airflow Sensor lets you monitor the movement o

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IMS-1000 Manual102Sensor Template Specifications Input Name: Transducer High Limit: 100 Low Limit: 0 Recognition Time: 60

Page 6 - FCC Requirements

Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors103

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IMS-1000 Manual104Appendix A: Weekly Testing ProcedureWe recommend that you test your IMS-1000 system weekly to be sure it is functioning properly. T

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Appendix B: Troubleshooting 105Appendix B: TroubleshootingSoftwareWhy does my IMS-1000 begin dialing as soon as I turn it on?n IMS-1000 will only dial

Page 9 - 3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

IMS-1000 Manual106Appendix C: IMS-1000 AccessoriesThe accessories listed below are available from Phonetics, Inc. and our authorized distributors. Oth

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Appendix D: Accessories 107Appendix D: IMS-1000 OID InformationEnvironmental Input NameEnvironmental Input 1 Name .1.3.6.1.4.1.8338.1.1.3.1.6.1.1.15.

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IMS-1000 Manual108Environmental Input UnitsEnvironmental Input 1 Units .1.3.6.1.4.1.8338.1.1.3.1.6.1.1.19.3.0Environmental Input 2 Units .1.3.6.1.4.

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Appendix D: Accessories 109IP Alarm AddressIP Alarm 1 Address .1.3.6.1.4.1.8338.1.1.3.1.6.1.1.7.2.0IP Alarm 2 Address .1.3.6.1.4.1.8338.1.1.3.1.6.1.

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Table of ContentsxiTable of ContentsChapter 1: Installation ...16Introduction ...16Features ...

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IMS-1000 Manual110Appendix E: Returning an IMS Unit for RepairIn the event that any of your Sensaphone IMS-1000 units does not function properly, we s

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AAccessories 104AlarmDelivery & Acknowledgment 50–52Acknowledgment 50Sample Alarm Messages 51–53Environmental Input Alarm Logic 38–39Message

Page 16 - Chapter 1: Installation

IMS-1000 Manual112Specications & Defaults 81–101, 84–101, 86–101IMS-4850 Dry Contact Bridge 82–84Cabling 87–88Conguration 88Mounting 88Spec

Page 19 - Power Jack

IMS-1000 ManualxiiReplacing the Battery ...24Akkumulator austauschen ...2

Page 20 - Operating Environment

Table of ContentsxiiiRemoving an IP Alarm...40Configuring a Network Video Camera ...41Alar

Page 21 - Network Configuration

IMS-1000 ManualxivChapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors ...56IMS-4810 Room Temperature Sensor ... 56IMS-4811 Room T

Page 23 - Parameter Descriptions

IMS-1000 Manual16Chapter 1: InstallationIntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the Sensaphone IMS-1000 Infrastructure Monitoring System. The

Page 24 - 4" nut driver

Chapter 1: Installation17INSTALLATION and CONFIGURATIONPhysical DescriptionThe IMS-1000 is housed in a 14"w x 1.75"h x 7"d enclosure,

Page 25 - Akkumulator austauschen

IMS-1000 Manual18 Since the sensor produces an analog signal, it must connect directly to the IMS-1000. The path from the sensor to the IMS unit CANN

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Chapter 1: Installation19Output LEDThe Output LED is a visual indication that the Output Relay has been activated. Alarm LEDThe Alarm LED is a visual

Page 27 - IMS-1000 Specifications

Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate and up-to-date. Sensaphone assumes no responsibilit

Page 28 - Introduction

IMS-1000 Manual20Operating EnvironmentBefore you install the IMS-1000 be sure that your operating environment meets the physical requirements of the e

Page 29 - Remote Web Page

Chapter 1: Installation21Connecting SensorsThe IMS-1000 has eight sensor inputs. Each input can accept any sensor type. Sensors are available to monit

Page 30 - Modem Settings

IMS-1000 Manual22Figure 6: Configuration Change the DHCP Status to Disabled and enter a permanent fixed IP address. Enter the other net-work settings

Page 31 - Template Settings

Chapter 1: Installation23IMS-1000. You should now be able to access the following configuration page of the IMS-1000. Point your browser at the follow

Page 32 - Contacts

IMS-1000 Manual24Default Access Level: This setting determines the level of access a user will have if they open the web page without logging-in to th

Page 33 - Chapter 2: Configuration

Chapter 1: Installation25WARNING: DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD FROM THE BACK OF THE UNIT. THERE IS A RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK UNLESS YOU DISCONNECT

Page 34 - IMS-1000 Manual

IMS-1000 Manual26•kleinerSchlitzschraubendreher•Spitzzange•1⁄4”-SechskantschlüsselACHTUNG: AKKUMULATOR NUR DURCH EINEN GELZELLENAKKUMULATOR (12 V,

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Chapter 1: Installation27IMS-1000 SpecificationsOperating SpecificationsCommunications SpecificationsEnvironmental MonitoringTemperature32–122°FHumidi

Page 36 - Trouble Alarms

IMS-1000 Manual28Chapter 2: IMS-1000 ProgrammingIntroductionThis chapter is designed to help you program and use the IMS-1000 to its fullest potentia

Page 37 - Configuring IP Alarms

Chapter 2: Configuration29If you have the modem installed (IMS-1002) you can also assign a voice message to describe the facility and/or location of t

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iiiImportant Safety InstructionsYour IMS-1000 has been carefully designed to give you years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equi

Page 39 - Alarm Logic

IMS-1000 Manual30Click the EnableFTPWebPageDelivery box and fill in the necessary information for your FTP server. Your service provider will hav

Page 40 - Removing an IP Alarm

Chapter 2: Configuration31Enter the telephone number of the IMS-1000 in the UnitPhoneNumberfield. This will appear on alarm messages delivered to n

Page 41 - Alarm Response via the Camera

IMS-1000 Manual32Fig. 5: User ProfileUsername: The Username is required to login to the system when security is enabled. The Username can be up to 48

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Chapter 2: Configuration33Contact StringSelect the Contact Type using the drop down arrow. The choices are: Voice, Numeric Pager, Alpha Pager, Fax, Em

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IMS-1000 Manual34ic pager destination, enter your service provider’s TAP modem phone number followed by the letter A and then the pager ID or cell ph

Page 44 - Channel View

Chapter 2: Configuration35Configuring Environmental InputsEach IMS-1000 can have up to 8 external sensors connected. The IMS-1000 will automatically i

Page 45 - SMTP Error messages

IMS-1000 Manual36This option minimizes the amount of data collected and maximizes the storage capacity inside the unit.Normal Data Log Interval: This

Page 46 - Resetting to Factory Defaults

Chapter 2: Configuration37Removing/Changing a SensorSince the IMS-1000 monitors the presence of sensors, you must be careful when removing them to pre

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IMS-1000 Manual38calls the unit will speak the IP address if it is programmed numerically, however, if it is entered as a Domain Name you must record

Page 48 - Setting the Output Mode

Chapter 2: Configuration39Normal Data Log Interval: This is the time interval that data will be logged while the IP device is responding.Alarm Data Lo

Page 49 - Touch-Tone Control

IMS-1000 Manualiv4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys

Page 50 - Chapter 3: Operation

IMS-1000 Manual40DO NOT set theAlarmResetTime too short, otherwise you will continue to dispatch the same alarm over and over resulting in numerou

Page 51 - Sample Alarm Messages

Chapter 2: Configuration41Configuring a Network Video CameraThe camera setup page allows you to configure your network cameras for use with the IMS-10

Page 52 - Voice Alarm Dialout

IMS-1000 Manual42Fig. 11: Camera Alarm ResponseThere are two options to determine theDuration over which snapshots will be sent. If you choose Send

Page 53 - Call-in Alarm Acknowledgment

Chapter 2: Configuration43IP AlarmsMessage 11: “Company XYZ SMTP server”Message 12: “Company XYZ web server”Message 13: “NY office FTP server”...Mess

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IMS-1000 Manual44Step 4 is to assign a voice message to each of your environmental inputs and/or IP Alarms. This is done on the channel edit screens

Page 55 - Chapter 4: SNMP

Chapter 2: Configuration45Viewing HistoryDatalog and Eventlog history can be viewed by clicking the History button from the main page, then choose the

Page 56 - 16" hex key

IMS-1000 Manual46The “Invalid Configuration” message will appear if you don’t have both the SMTP Server name and Return Address programmed. These are

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Chapter 2: Configuration474) Locate the jumper in the center of the circuit board that says “Normal Operation” and “Factory Defaults”. Move the jumper

Page 58 - Fahrenheit/Celsius Selection

IMS-1000 Manual48Modes of OperationThe output can be programmed to operate in either manual mode or one of two automatic modes (Alarm Condition or Un

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Chapter 2: Configuration49Alarm Condition and Unacknowledged Alarm ModeTo select one of these modes click the circle labeled Automatic from within the

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v3.DasGerätwurdefallengelassenoderdasGehäuseistbeschädigt.4.DasGerätfunktionierttrotzBeachtungderBetriebsanleitungnichteinwandfrei.•

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IMS-1000 Manual50Chapter 3: OperationAfter installation and programming have been completed, the Sensaphone IMS-1000 is fully operational. This chapt

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51Chapter 3: OperationSample Alarm MessagesSample E-mail alarm messageFrom: [email protected]: [email protected]: Mon, Jan 7, 2008

Page 63 - Installation Instructions

IMS-1000 Manual52Voice Status Report and Touch-Tone CommandsThe IMS-1000 is capable of delivering a spoken status report when called via telephone. Th

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53Chapter 3: Operation“Enter User Code to acknowledge:” {valid User Code is received}“Alarm Acknowledged. ” {main menu}Call-in Alarm AcknowledgmentI

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IMS-1000 Manual54Chapter 4: SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)The IMS-1000 contains an SNMP agent that supports versions (v1 and V2c), over bot

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Chapter 4: SNMP 55The various values that can be retrieved from an MIB are called MIB variables. Each MIB variable is named by an Object Identifier (O

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IMS-1000 Manual56Chapter 5: IMS-1000 SensorsIMS-4810 Room Temperature SensorInstallation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4810 temperature sensor is de

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors57J2Deg CDeg FFigure 1: 4810 with Cable exiting through back of enclosureHidden cable surface installationBring the RJ-45 c

Page 69 - Sensor Template

IMS-1000 Manual58J2Deg CDeg FFigure 2: 4810 with Cable exiting out enclosure bottomConfigurationAll IMS Solution sensors are auto-configured when you

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors59Sensor Template (factory default) Input Name: Temperature Low Temperature Limit: 50º F High Temperature Limit: 85º

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IMS-1000 ManualviFCC RequirementsPart 68: The Sensaphone IMS-1000 complies with 47 CFR, Part 68 of the rules. On the back of the unit there is a label

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IMS-1000 Manual60IMS-4811 Room Temperature Sensor with display (Fahrenheit)Installation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4811 temperature sensor is de

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors61Figure 1: 4811 with Cable exiting through back of enclosureHidden cable surface installationBring the RJ-45 cable through

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IMS-1000 Manual62ConfigurationAll IMS Solution sensors are auto-configured when you plug them into the IMS-1000. When a new sensor is plugged into th

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors63IMS-4812 Mini–Temperature Sensor (Fahrenheit)Installation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4812 Mini Temperature Sensor is

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IMS-1000 Manual64Sensor Template (factory default) Input Name: Temperature Low Temperature Limit: 50º F High Temperature Limit: 85º F Recogniti

Page 77 - Mounting

Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors65IMS-4813 Room Temperature Sensor with display (Celsius)Installation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4813 temperature sen

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IMS-1000 Manual66Figure 1: 4813 with Cable exiting through back of enclosureHidden cable surface installationBring the RJ-45 cable through the wall at

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors67ConfigurationAll IMS Solution sensors are auto-configured when you plug them into the IMS-1000. When a new sensor is plu

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IMS-1000 Manual68IMS-4814 Ultra Low Temperature Sensor Installation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4814 Ultra Low Temperature Sensor is designed to c

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors69Caution: Removing a sensor for less than 60 seconds does not produce a trouble alarm. Removing or unplugging a sensor for

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viiTelephone Consumer Protection ActThe FCC Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a com-puter or other ele

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IMS-1000 Manual70IMS-4820 Room Humidity SensorInstallation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4820 humidity sensor is designed to connect to the IMS-1000

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors71Figure 1: 4820 with Cable exiting through back of enclosureHidden cable surface installationBring the RJ-45 cable through

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IMS-1000 Manual72ConfigurationAll IMS Solution sensors are auto-configured when you plug them into the IMS-1000. When a new sensor is plugged into th

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors73IMS-4821 Room Humidity Sensor with displayInstallation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4821 humidity sensor is designed

Page 87 - IMS-4850 Dry Contact Bridge

IMS-1000 Manual74Figure 1: 4821 with Cable exiting through back of enclosureHidden cable surface installationBring the RJ-45 cable through the wall at

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors75ConfigurationAll IMS Solution sensors are auto-configured when you plug them into the IMS-1000. When a new sensor is plu

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IMS-1000 Manual76IMS-4830 Water Detection Sensor Installation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4830 Water Detection Sensor protects your server and equ

Page 90 - IMS-4851 4–20mA Bridge

Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors77You can cascade up to three Water Detection Sensors from a single IMS input channel. This is use-ful if there is a large

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IMS-1000 Manual78Caution: Removing a sensor for less than 60 seconds does not produce a trouble alarm. Removing or unplugging a sensor for more than 6

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors79IMS-4840 External Power Sensor Installation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4840 External Power Sensor lets you monitor

Page 93 - IMS-4860 Door Switch

IMS-1000 ManualviiiThe following Copyright applies to the Graphing features of the IMS web page.Portions copyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,

Page 94 - Mounting the Bridge

IMS-1000 Manual80 Figure 1: Connections to the IMS-4840MountingThe sensor can be mounted to a wall or lie flat on the floor. To mount the sensor to a

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors81ConfigurationAll IMS Solution sensors are auto-configured when you plug them into the IMS-1000. When a new sensor is plu

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IMS-1000 Manual82IMS-4841 15A High Current Sensor Installation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4841 15A Current Sensor lets you monitor current cons

Page 97 - Jumper Pin Selections

Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors83MountingThe sensor can be mounted to a wall or lie flat on the floor. To mount the sensor to a wall, install four drywall

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IMS-1000 Manual84Sensor Template (factory default)Input Name: TransducerHigh Limit: 100 Low Limit: 0Recognition Time: 60 Seconds Reset Time: 0 Seconds

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors85IMS-4842 20A High Current Sensor Installation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4842 20A Current Sensor lets you monitor c

Page 100 - Specifications

IMS-1000 Manual866.7322.166Figure 2: Mounting the sensorConfigurationAll IMS Solution sensors are auto-configured when you plug them into the IMS-1000

Page 101 - IMS-4863 Airflow Sensor

Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors87IMS-4850 Dry Contact BridgeInstallation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-1000 Dry Contact Bridge allows you to connect a

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IMS-1000 Manual88Caution: The IMS sensors are not TCP/IP devices and therefore should not be connected directly to any wiring infrastructure that is c

Page 103 - Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors

Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors89Sensor Template (factory default) Input Name: Contact Bridge Recognition Time: 3 Seconds Reset Time: 0 Seconds Da

Page 104 - IMS-1000 Manual

ix3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYPLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT.THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINS SENSAPHONE’S STANDARD TERMS AND C

Page 105 - Appendix B: Troubleshooting

IMS-1000 Manual90IMS-4851 4–20mA BridgeInstallation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-1000 4–20mA Bridge allows you to connect a 4–20mA transducer to yo

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors91Figure 2: Connections to the IMS-4851Caution: The IMS sensors are not TCP/IP devices and therefore should not be connecte

Page 107 - Environmental Input Value

IMS-1000 Manual92Caution: Removing a sensor for less than 60 seconds does not produce a trouble alarm. Removing or unplugging a sensor for more than 6

Page 108 - IP Alarm Name

Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors93IMS-4860 Door SwitchInstallation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-1000 Door Switch with bridge enables your IMS-1000 to de

Page 109 - IP Alarm Last Response

IMS-1000 Manual94Mounting the BridgeThe bridge may be mounted directly on a surface using double-sided foam tape (included) or it may be secured to eq

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors95Sensor Template (factory default) Input Name: Contact Bridge Recognition Time: 3 Seconds Reset Time: 0 Seconds Dat

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IMS-1000 Manual96IMS-4861 Passive Infrared Detection Sensor Installation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4861 Passive Infrared Detection Sensor is a d

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors97Ceiling MountingHolesWall MountingSlotsWire Access HoleWire Access SlotBracket CoverFigure 1: Mounting bracketRun all cab

Page 113 - Test Log

IMS-1000 Manual98PULSE/AUTO: Pulse Count JumperJumper in position 1 (to the right): Jumper setting for a stable environment without air drafts.Jumper

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Chapter 5: IMS-1000 Sensors99IMS-4862 Smoke Detector SensorInstallation InstructionsIntroductionThe IMS-4862 Smoke Detector Sensor is designed to conn

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