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1. The 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
2. The 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
3. The Maverick IP Sensor Appliance No custom software to load
No discovery routines
No custom cables
No training
Punch in the default IP and connect
4. Features 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
5. Features 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
6. Features 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
7. The 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 @ 5 amp 250 VAC
8. Sub-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
9. Environmental ApplianceOctober, 2008 IP programmable thermostat
With humidity control for light commercial or residential applications
10. Home/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)
11. AHU 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)
12. AHU 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