Title: The Maverick IP Sensor Standard
1The Maverick IP Sensor Standard
- There is only one established open protocol The
Web Browser - Maverick IP Sensor Appliance Standard means out
of the box onto the Web
2The Maverick IP Sensor Appliance
- Incorporates Web Server to analog and digital
inputs and relay outputs - Power with any 24 VAC transformer
- Plug into a hub/router
- Launch any Web Browser
3The Maverick IP Sensor Appliance
- No custom software to load
- No discovery routines
- No custom cables
- No training
- Punch in the default IP and connect
4Features of theIP Sensor Appliance
- Embedded lean TCP-IP stack HTTP, SMTO, DHCP,
DNS, FTP, and ARP - 2048 samples data logging on each input
- Each input has programmable interval from 1 sec.
To 99 hours
- Data logged in CSV files
- Imported into Note Pad, Excel, Word, or and other
CSV app. - Logged data can viewed as graph with adjustable X
and Y scales
5Features of the IP Sensor Appliance
- Embedded XML formatted input and output data
- Programmable email alerts on all inputs and to
two email addresses - Option to attach logged data CSV file to the
email alert
- Lowest cost HTML and XML node for enterprise
systems - Power cycle email alert
- DHCP IP change email alert
- Real time clock with SuperCap 10-day power back up
6Features of the IP Sensor Appliance
- Browser initiated remote manual control on all
outputs - Time-of-day based output control
- Sensor input based setpoint control with
adjustable deadband
- Serves up static web pages with dynamic data
updates every second or two - Uses the intuitive and familiar navigation of the
browser to configure operate the IP sensor
appliance
7The MaverickIP Sensor Appliance
- Two Maverick Versions available
- Maverick 8.0 (8 inputs)
- Maverick 4.4 (4 inputs, 4 outputs)
- Digital, 0-5/0-10 VDC or 4-20 mA inputs
- Output relays rated _at_ 5 amp 250 VAC
8Sub-Metering ApplianceOctober, 2008
- Metering Maverick accumulates pulses from
electric, gas, water, or steam meters - Displays hourly, daily, monthly accumulated
totals - Sends email alerts if demand or consumption
exceeds thresholds
9Environmental ApplianceOctober, 2008
- IP programmable thermostat
- With humidity control for light commercial or
residential applications
10Home/Light Commercial Automation
ApplianceNovember, 2008
- Programmable Thermostat with humidity, ERV, and
zone control - Auxiliary I/O for lawn sprinklers, outside light
control and compliance monitoring for ventilation
(CO2 sensor not required)
11AHU Automation ApplianceNovember, 2008
- Single stage rooftop or heat pump appliance with
programmable thermostat - Humidity, dry bulb or enthalpy economizer control
- Ventilation compliance monitoring (CO2 sensor not
required)
12AHU Multistage Automation ApplianceDecember,
2008
- Two stage heat and cool with humidity
- Dry bulb or enthalpy economizer control
- Programmable thermostat and zone control
- Auxiliary I/O with setpoint
- PID control