Skyhawk Vibration-Magnet Sensor User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Skyhawk
Table of Contents
- Vibration-Magnet Sensor
- Unpacking and Inspection
- miniSensor Layout Summary
- Sensor Installation
- Installation – Safety Guidelines
- Sensor Pull-Magnet Installation
- Sensor Start-Up Operation
- Sensor Shut-Down Operation
- Sensor Reset Operation
- Sensor Battery Replacement
- Sensor LED Indicators
- Sensor Accelerometer Sensitivity Adjustment
- Accelerometer Sensitivity Note
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- Documents / Resources
Vibration/Magnet Sensor
Installation & User Manual
Vibration-Magnet Sensor
Please setup and register the Skyhawk Hub BEFORE using this device!
In order to receive alerts from your Sensor, it must be used in conjunction
with your Skyhawk Hub (sold separately) and the Skyhawk CE smartphone app.
See the Skyhawk Hub user manual for additional information on connecting your
devices.
In order to receive alerts from your Sensor, it must be used in conjunction
with your Skyhawk Hub (sold separately) and the Skyhawk CE smartphone app.
See the Skyhawk Hub user manual for additional information on connecting your
devices.
Unpacking and Inspection
Before you begin installation, unpack and verify you have all the correct
parts.
(1) Skyhawk miniSensor
(2) AAA Alkaline Batteries (pre-installed)
(4) Self-Stick Mounting Magnets
(8) Tacky Paddy
(1) Quackster guide
(1) Warranty card
Optional Item purchased separately:
- Pull Magnet Kit
If you are missing any of these parts STOP, make sure you have your unit’s serial number and request a replacement on sky-hawk.com/warranty.
miniSensor Layout Summary
Front of Unit
LED Indicator – This multicolored LED indicator will indicate when the
Sensor is powering on or off, has been triggered or is acknowledging a
transmission. More details on the indicator colors can be found on page 17.
Function Button – This multi-use button can be used for various
functions. See pages 12 and 13 for more details.
Magnet Alignment Notch – This notch shows the center alignment position
of the reed switch magnet.
Mounting Cutout – This cutout can be used to mount unit with a screw or
attach to a peg or hook.
Front of Unit (with cover removed)
Mounting Pins – Once the case is opened the circuit board rests on top of
four plastic mounting pins.
Accelerometer Sensor – Used to sense sudden movement or vibration of the
monitored item.
Battery Access – The board can be removed to access the battery holder on
the opposite side of the circuit card.
Bottom of Circuit Card (circuit card removed from case)
Reed Sensor – Used to sense the removal of the supplied pull magnet.
Feature Jumpers – These jumpers allow user-configurable features to be
turned ON and OFF. The default position of the jumpers is shown in the image.
Battery Holder – The battery holder accommodates 2 x AA batteries. It is
required that 1.5 volt alkaline batteries are used for expected life.
Sensor User-Configurable Features:
The Sensor has two feature jumpers:
Jumper #1 – Not Used
Jumper #2 – Used to enable or disable the accelerometer sensor
Step 1: Open case as outlined in the Battery Replacement section of this
manual and remove batteries.
Step 2: Remove circuit card from case and locate configuration header as
shown below in the dashed circle.
Step 3: Move jumpers to configure settings (if different from the factory default settings).
Step 4: Install batteries and close case as outlined in the Battery Replacement section of this manual.
Sensor Installation
The Sensor can be installed using various methods including, but not limited
to, the following two examples using the supplied mounting accessories:
Method 1 : Self-Stick Mounting Magnets
Step 1: In the accessory kit, locate the four self-stick mounting
magnets.
Step 2: Clean the four circular recessed areas on the back of the Sensor
with 70% isopropyl alcohol for proper bonding of the magnets.
Step 3: Peel off the adhesive backing paper on the magnets and affix them
to the circular recessed areas cleaned in Step 2.
Step 4: The Sensor is ready to be mounted. Make sure the area where the Sensor will be attached is ferrous, iron or steel.
Method 2 : Tacky Puddy
Step 1: In the accessory kit, locate the tacky puddy strip.
Step 2: Tacky puddy can be attached to the bottom or sides of the Sensor.
It is recommended that the tacky puddy pieces are not attached to the top of
the unit since that would limit visibility to the LED indicator and function
button.
Step 3: Attach to the object being monitored.
Tacky paddy can damage some surfaces.
Installation – Safety Guidelines
Make sure when placing the Sensor on an object that it is securely attached
and cannot fall off and injure someone or fall onto a hard surface and damage
the unit.
Make sure that when placing the Sensor that it will not interfere with other
equipment.
Sensor Pull-Magnet Installation
The Sensor is supplied with a pull-magnet kit for users who choose to use the
reed switch option.
Step 1: Locate the pull-magnet kit and take out the magnet mount while
setting the other items off to the side.
Step 2: On the back edge of the cover there will be small notch that
shows the reed switch centering location.
Clean this area below the notch with 70% isopropyl alcohol for proper bonding
of the mount.
Step 3: Peel the backing off the magnet mount and affix to rear of case as shown. The mount should be centered on the notch and just below the seam of the top and bottom of the case.
Step 4: Locate the magnet and filament line from the kit. Run the line through the magnet and back around and tie a double knot. Note: Tying a knot at the end is not suggested since it could pull though the magnet.
Step 5: Snap the magnet into the holder on the Sensor.
Step 6: Tie the other end of filament line to the object being monitored, such as a door or trap; making sure that when tripped, the line will pull easily from the magnet mount on the Sensor.
Sensor Start-Up Operation
Before moving forward with the unit operation you must download the Skyhawk CE
app onto your smart device and sign up for an account.
Step 1: Download and install the Skyhawk CE app from the Apple or Google
Play store onto your compatible smart device. Go to sky-hawk.com for more
detailed information on which devices are supported.
Step 2: Power ON the Sensor by pressing the function button; release when
the GREEN LED starts blinking. The unit will continue to power ON by flashing
the GREEN LED.
Step 3: After the unit is powered up, it will automatically send a power
ON alert to the Skyhawk HUB that will in turn send an acknowledgement back to
the Sensor. The acknowledgment on the Sensor will be indicated by a rapid
flashing GREEN LED for 5 seconds. Additionally, the sensor status information
is sent to the Skyhawk CE
app via the cellular network. This initial trigger can take a minute or two
and will verify connectivity between all the parts in the system. If the
acknowledgement is a rapid flashing RED LED for 5 seconds, then the sensor
could be out-of-range from the HUB. If out of range power OFF the device then
go back to Step 2.
Step 4: The unit now automatically goes into armed mode. Whenever the
unit is moved beyond the set sensitivity or the reed switch is activated by a
magnet pull from the holder, then it will be triggered. This triggered
information is sent to the Skyhawk CE application via the Skyhawk HUB’s
cellular connection. When the unit is triggered
it will blink BLUE twice followed by the rapid flashing GREEN/RED for 5
seconds depending on if it was successful.
Step 5: Unit returns to sleep and has a 60 second back-off until the unit
can be triggered again.
Sensor Shut-Down Operation
When the Sensor is not going to be used for more than a few weeks it should be
powered down to conserve battery life.
Step 1: Power OFF the Sensor by pressing the function button; release
when the RED LED starts blinking. The unit will continue to power OFF by
flashing the RED LED five times.
Step 2: During the power down process (while the LED is blinking RED) the
unit will send an alert to make sure that the registered owner of the device
is notified the Skyhawk Sensor is going off-line.
Sensor Reset Operation
The Sensor has the ability to be reset back to default settings.
Step 1: Press and HOLD the button, between 5 – 15 seconds the LED blinks
red and green simultaneously.
After 15 seconds of the button been held, the LED keeps blinking RED rapidly
and the Step 2 will only take place if the button is released (after the rapid
red blinks).
Step 2: The LED will begin to rapidly blink Red/Green/Blue (continuous
rapid flash) continuous rapid flash RED, release button.
Sensor Battery Replacement
The Sensor comes with two AA 1.5 volt alkaline batteries already installed.
Depending upon use, it may take several years before the batteries need to be
replaced. When they are replaced it is suggested to use a high quality name
brand AA alkaline battery like an Energizer or uracil. Follow the
instructions below to replace these batteries.
Step 1: Remove the cover screws of the Sensor using a Phillips
screwdriver. Make sure to turn the screws counterclockwise.
Step 2: Remove the front cover. There will be a gasket holding the unit together so it might take a bit of force to separate the cover from the enclosure.
Sensor Battery Replacement (continued)
Step 3: Remove the PC card with attached battery holder from the
enclosure. This can easily be done by turning the unit over and allowing the
battery holder to fall into your hand.
Step 4: Remove and dispose of the old batteries properly.
Sensor Battery Replacement (continued):
Step 5: Insert new batteries taking note of the direction symbols.
Step 6: Replace PC card with attached battery holder by aligning holes to the mounting pins in the enclosure. Replace cover making sure to align LED indicator on the cover to the LED on the PC Card (take note of image below for details). Replace cover screws. Turn screws clockwise so they are just starting to pull the case closed. Final tighten screws to 1.25Nm in order: 1, 4, 3 then 2 (X pattern) until completely seated.
Sensor LED Indicators
The Sensor is equipped with a multi-color LED indicator for feedback status to
the user.
Below is a chart of the status indicators:
Power Up w/Acknowledgement (PASS)—> Blinking GREEN LED
Power Up w/Acknowledgement (FAIL)—> Blinking GREEN LED five times followed by
rapid flashing GREEN 5s
Power Down ———————————-> Blinking RED LED
Trigger —————————————–> Blinking BLUE LED two times
Reset ——————————————-> Fast Blinking RED LED
While unit is ON and not being triggered a status LED will flash GREEN every
10 seconds.
Sensor Accelerometer Sensitivity Adjustment
When the unit is ON, hold the function button for 3-6 seconds until the
blinking RED LED changes to a RED & GREEN alternating pattern. Once in program
mode, push the button (press quickly, as many times as necessary).
The GREEN LED will flash for each button click in program mode. Click the
button 1-10 times and then let the unit sit for 10 seconds. The GREEN LED will
then flash X number of times to indicate how many clicks were processed and
set as the new sensitivity setting. The unit then will perform a connection
back to the Skyhawk
HUB that will report back the new setting to the Skyhawk CE application.
Accelerometer Sensitivity Note
Sensors are shipped with a default maximum sensitivity of 7, unless otherwise noted. This will help ensure activation in multi-catch deployments or snap trap deployments inside cardboard boxes or rodent stations. High sensitivity can lead to false alerts from external environmental factors such as rain, hail or extraneous vibrations. If false alerts arise, the vibration sensitivity can be reduced using the procedure above. The sensor can also be used in reed switch(magnet pull)mode to detect physical displacement from snap trap closures. Using both sensors can be a useful deployment in live animal trap cage deployments. The cage door closing event can be positively monitored with the reed switch sensor through a magnet pull. Animal captures can be confirmed with a high sensitivity vibration setting to confirm the animal capture. Vibrations alerts that are not preceded by a door closure alert can be disregarded.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
USE RESTRICTIONS AND NOTICES FOR SKYHAWK Sensor SAFETY AND USE RESTRICTIONS DO NOT USE SKYHAWK Sensor :
- IN PLACE OF A LIFE SAFETY DEVICE.
- FOR MEDICAL MONITORING.
- IN A MANNER THAT VIOLATES ANY FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL, ADMINISTRATIVE OR OTHER LAW, REGULATION, OR ORDINANCE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO GOVERNANCE OF CRIMINAL OR ILLEGAL ACTIVITY, DATA PRIVACY AND SECURITY, HEALTH AND SAFETY, ANIMAL WELFARE AND/OR WILDLIFE TRAPPING.
DO NOT ATTACH SKYHAWK miniSensor DIRECTLY TO A LIFE SAFETY OR MEDICAL
MONITORING DEVICE.
DO NOT PLACE OR POSITION SKYHAWK MiniSensor WHERE IT COULD INTERFERE WITH SAFE
OPERATION AND FUNCTIONALITY OF LIFE SAFETY, MEDICAL MONITORING OR OTHER
EQUIPMENT.
BATTERIES:
The Skyhawk MiniSensor uses hermetically sealed alkaline iron disulfide
batteries. Under normal conditions of use, alkaline iron disulfide batteries
are non-toxic and are not hazardous waste per the United States Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) – 40 CFR Part 261 Subpart C. Dispose of
in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local regulations.
WARNING: BATTERIES CAN EXPLODE OR LEAK AND CAUSE BURNS IF INSTALLED
BACKWARDS, DISASSEMBLED, CHARGED, OR EXPOSED TO WATER, FIRE OR HIGH
TEMPERATURE. EXPOSURE TO THE INGREDIENTS CONTAINED WITHIN OR THEIR COMBUSTION
PRODUCTS COULD BE HARMFUL.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The Skyhawk MiniSensor uses a 3rd-party Wireless Service which uses radio
technologies and is subject to transmission and service area limitations,
which may include interruptions and dropped connections caused by atmospheric,
topographical or environmental conditions, cell site availability, cellular
network equipment or its installation, governmental regulations, system
limitations, maintenance or other conditions or activities affecting the
operation of the Wireless Service. The Wireless Service and/or features may
not be available in all areas. For more information, visit sky-hawk.com.
FCC AND COMPLIANCE
RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE: This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or
registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment
under Federal Communications Commissions rules.
IC ES 003 : This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003
LIMITED WARRANTY ON SKYHAWK miniSensor
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE
OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY BY STATE, PROVINCE, OR JURISDICTION. THE LIMITED
WARRANTY CAN ALSO BE FOUND ONLINE AT SKY-HAWK.COM/WARRANTY AND IN THE
DOCUMENTATION WE PROVIDE WITH THE PRODUCT. WE WARRANT THAT DURING THE WARRANTY
PERIOD, THE PRODUCT WILL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. WE
LIMIT THE DURATION AND REMEDIES OF ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR DEFECTIVE GOODS IS
LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS DESCRIBED BELOW IN THIS WARRANTY
STATEMENT.
WHO MAY USE THIS WARRANTY?
Pica Product Development, LLC located at address 4 Ash Street Extension,
Derry, NH 03038 (“we”/ “our”) extend this limited warranty only to the
consumer who originally purchased the Product (“you”/ “your”). It does not
extend to any subsequent owner or other transferee of the Product.
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER?
This limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship of the
SKYHAWK MiniSensor (the “Product”) for the Warranty Period as defined below.
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY NOT COVER?
This limited warranty does not cover any damage due to:
(a) transportation;
(b) storage;
(c) improper use;
(d) failure to follow the Product instructions or to perform any preventive
maintenance;
(e) modifications;
(f) unauthorized repair;
(g) normal wear and tear; or
(h) external causes such as accidents,
abuse, or other actions or events beyond our reasonable control. IN THE EVENT
THAT THE PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER IS MISSING OR HAS BEEN ALTERED IN ANY WAY, THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY IS VOID AND WITHOUT EFFECT AND PICA PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, LLC
SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DEFECTS OF SUCH PRODUCT.
WHAT IS THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE?
This limited warranty starts on the date of your purchase and lasts for ONE
(1) YEAR, or as long as the product is owned by the original purchase,
whichever time period first occurs (the “Warranty Period”). The Warranty
Period is not extended if we repair or replace the Product. We may change the
availability of this limited warranty at our discretion, but any changes will
not be retroactive.
WHAT ARE YOUR REMEDIES UNDER THIS WARRANTY?
With respect to any defective Product during the Warranty Period, we will, in
our sole discretion repair or replace such Product (or the defective part)
free of charge. We will also pay for shipping and handling fees to return the
repaired or replacement Product to you.
HOW DO YOU OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE?
To obtain warranty service, you must call
1-800-760-3966 or E-mail our Customer
Service Department at support@sky-hawk.com or
provide written notice to PICA Product Development, LLC of any defective part
or conditions during the Warranty Period to obtain a Return Merchandise
Authorization (“RMA”) number. No warranty service will be provided without an
RMA number. You may, at our discretion, be required to return the Product or
provide other proof of defect. When required to return the Product, you will
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shipment. You are responsible for all shipping and handling charges in
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Derry, NH 03038
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