2 installation and startup – Inovonics RDL8500 User Manual

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1.5 What’s In The Carton

• Two drywall anchors
• Two mounting screws
• One power transformer mounting cable tie
• One power transformer mounting screw
• One power transformer
• One six-foot power cable

2 Installation and Startup

2.1 Installation Notes

• These products are designed to be maintained by authorized

TapWatch service providers

• Products are tested for indoor use, non-condensing environment
• The RDL8500 must be mounted within 50 feet of where you plan to

mount the gateway, in a location near a standard 120 VAC wall outlet

• The RDL8500 and RF gatways should be mounted in a location

removed from other electrical equipment

• If you are planning to use TapWatch 3, the RDL8500 must be

mounted within 50 feet of a phone line

• If you are planning to use TapWatch.com, the RDL8500 must be

located near an available Ethernet port with access to the internet, as
close to the main router as possible; coordinate with the facility’s IT
representative to ensure an available port; a WiFi router is not
recommended

2.2 Connect the RDL8500 Remote Data Logger to RF
Gateway(s)

The RDL8500 can be connected to an EN4000, EN6540, and/or FA403 in
any of the following configurations:

• An EN4000, EN6540, or FA403 (conventional or enhanced) by itself
• An EN4000 and an FA403
• An EN6540 and an FA403
• An enhanced FA403 and a conventional FA403

Note: This procedure only provides instructions on how to connect the
RDL8500 to the RF gateway. For more information about EN4000,
EN6540, or FA403 installation, see their corresponding installation
instructions.

1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the housing screw on the bottom of

the RDL8500.

2. Lift the housing up and off of the hinges.
3. Consulting Figure 4, “RDL8500 to EN4000 connections”, Figure 5,

“RDL8500 to EN6540 connections”, or Figure 6, “RDL8500 to FA403
connections”, connect the gateway to the RDL8500 using 4-conductor,
22 gauge, unshielded wire with a maximum length of 50 feet.

Note: RF gateways can be connected to either TX1/RX1 or TX2/RX2. If
only using one gateway, connect the RDL8500 to TX1/RX1.

Figure 4 RDL8500 to EN4000 connections

Figure 5 RDL8500 to EN6540 connections

Figure 6 RDL8500 to FA403 connections

2.3 Connect Power and Ethernet or Modem Cabling

Caution: Telephone, Ethernet, and power connections should be as
mechanically robust as possible, and protected from accidental
disconnection.

4. If you will be using TapWatch.com, connect one end of an unshielded

Cat 5e Ethernet patch cable to the RDL8500 WAN port (Figure 3); if you
will be using TapWatch 3, skip to step 7.

5. Connect the other end of the patch cable to a port on the network with

access to the internet.

6. Some Cat 5e Ethernet patch cables are equipped with a strain relief

boot. If present, remove the strain relief boot to ensure the RDL8500
housing will close properly.

Figure 7 Remove the Cat 5e Ethernet patch cable strain relief boot
7. If using a phone line, connect the phone line from the screw terminals

on a hardwired wall bracket to the terminal blocks on the RDL8500.

• The phone line should be connected to the telephone wall outlet using

the screw terminals. The RJ11 plug-in phone connector is provided for
easy access to the phone line during on-site maintenance.

8. Use the provided power supply and power cable to connect power to

the RDL8500.

• Circuit protection is built into the power supply
• Power leads are reversible

2.4 Mount the RDL8500 Remote Data Logger

9. Using the anchors and screws provided, mount the RDL8500.

Caution: Neither the RF gateway or the RDL8500 should ever be installed
at floor level.

10. Secure the power supply to the outlet with the provided cable tie and

screw.

Caution: Wiring should exit through the back of the RDL8500, be cut to
length, and be stapled neatly to the wall to reduce the possibility of
personal injury or equipment damage.

2.5 Verify Connection to TapWatch.com

Note: If you will be using TapWatch 3, this can be skipped.

Connection to TapWatch.com is verified through the LCD display (Figure
3). The LCD display default screen provides date, time, and the firmware
version. To verify connection to TapWatch.com:
11. From the default screen, press the advance button (Figure 3).
12. Use the down button to navigate to “Network Management” and press

the enter button.

13. Use the down button to navigate to “Tapwatch.com” and press the enter

button.

14. Ensure the “Stat:” field displays “Connected.”
15. Use the down button to navigate to the “Prb:” field and ensure there is a

“+” before “Ping,” “DNS,” and “HTTPS,” and not an exclamation point.

RDL8500

EN4000

Vs

GND

TX1/2

RX1/2

Vs

GND

RX

TX

RDL8500

EN6540

Vs

GND

TX1/2

RX1/2

Vs

GND

SER IN

SER OUT

RDL8500

FA403

Vs

GND

TX1/2

RX1/2

Vs

GND

IN

OUT

Remove Strain
Relief Boot

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