Senstar Corporation LM100 User Manual

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Replacing the gateway
Senstar LM100 Product Guide
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Replacing the gateway
The gateway PCB is mounted inside the enclosure on four standoffs. 
Removing the gateway assembly
1. Label and disconnect the removable terminal blocks.
2. Disconnect the tamper switch connector from the gateway.
3. If required, remove the network interface card.
4. Remove and retain the mounting hardware from the gateway CCA (2 standoffs, 2 machine 
screws + washers) (see 
5. Lift the gateway CCA out of the enclosure. Place the CCA into an anti-static bag.
Replacing the gateway assembly
1. Fit the replacement gateway inside the enclosure so the 4 mounting holes are lined up with the 
standoffs.
2. Use the retained mounting hardware to secure the CCA to the enclosure.
3. If required, replace the network interface card.
4. Reconnect the tamper switch connector.
5. Reinstall the removable terminal blocks.
6. Apply power to the gateway, connect the UCM and download the replaced gateway’s 
configuration file to the replacement gateway.
7. Retest the protected fence.
Updating the Senstar LM100 Firmware
To update the Senstar LM100 device firmware (gateway, luminaire, wireless gate sensor) select 
the Application button in the Program field at the top of the UCM screen. The following example 
will illustrate updating the luminaire firmware, which can take up to 30 minutes to complete due to 
the distributed locations of the luminaires, and the low power RF transmissions. Begin by obtaining 
the firmware upgrade from Senstar Technical Services. Save the firmware file to a known location 
(e.g., a folder on your desktop). Save a UCM file with your current settings as a safety backup 
before proceeding with the update.
1. Select the Application button in the Program field at the top of the UCM screen.
Note
Always reprofile and retest the fence if the Target Filters are adjusted or 
fence repairs are made
CAUTION
The gateway and the NIC include static sensitive components. Follow 
proper ESD handling procedures when working on the electronics. 
Place both circuit card assemblies (CCA) into anti-static bags once 
they are removed from the enclosure.
Disconnect all power sources before removing the gateway from the 
enclosure.