This tech-tip is meant to give to give some suggestions for installing wireless humidity sensors for your application.
Mounting Your Sensor
Before mounting your sensor, check to make sure the sensors has been added to your viewmysensors account. Sensors must be registered to a gateway to be operable.
To register
1. Open ViewMySensors from a web browser or from your smart device
2. Enter your username and password.
3. Select the “Login” button.
4. Select the sensor option
5. Select the "Add Sensor" button.
6. Enter the Device ID and the Security Code from your devices in the corresponding text boxes. Select the Scan Barcode button to use the camera on your smart-phone to scan the QR code on your sensor and gateway. If you do not have a camera on your phone, or the system is not accepting the QR code, you may enter the Device ID and Security Code manually.
7. Next, you will be asked to enter the Security Code (SC) on your device. A security code will be a set of six capital letters. The Device ID is a unique number located on each device label. The Device ID is a unique number located on each device label. It will be labeled as “ID” on your gateway or sensor.
8. Enter the Security Code (SC) on your device. A security code will be all letters, no numbers. It can also be found on the barcode label of your gateway and/or sensor.
9. Press "Submit."
When you are finished adding the sensor to your account, insert the battery. Peel back the black sticker cover of the battery slot and slide the coin cell battery into the sensor as shown in the following illustration. The sensor will power within 10-20 seconds. Once online, your sensor is ready to be deployed.
Placing and Mounting the Sensor
MSG's wireless humidity sensors monitor the relative humidity around the sensor. These wireless sensors feature mounting flanges and can be attached to most surfaces using the included mounting screws or double-sided tape.
Proper Antenna Orientation for Optimal Operation
To get the best performance out of your Wireless Sensors, it is important to note proper antenna orientation and sensor positioning. Antennas should all be oriented in the same direction, pointing vertically from the sensor. If the sensor is mounted flat on its back on a horizontal surface, you should bend the antenna as close to the sensor housing as possible giving you the most amount of antenna pointing vertically. You should make the antenna wire as straight as possible, avoiding any kinks and curving of the wire. Sensors must be at least 3 ft. away from other sensors and the wireless gateway to function properly.
Configure the Sensor Settings in Software
Configure the Sensor Settings in Software
To edit a sensor’s operation settings, click on the sensor tab, click on the Kebab icon and select Settings.
The sensor edit screen allows you to set the primary configurations for the sensor. When you have finished making changes, press the “Save” button at the bottom of this section.
Note: Be sure to click the “Save” button anytime you make a change to any of the sensor parameters. All changes made to the sensor settings will be downloaded to the sensor on the next sensor heartbeat (check-in). Once a change has been made and “Saved,” you will not be able to edit that sensor’s configurations again until the sensor has downloaded the new setting.