Certification Exhibit FCC ID: R7PEG0R3S2 IC: 5294A-EG0R3S2 FCC Rule Part: 15.247 IC Radio Standards Specification: RSS-210 ACS Report Number: 07-0243-15C Manufacturer: Cellnet Technology, Inc. Model(s): 25-1075, 25-1080, 25-1081 Manual (Part 4 of 4) 5015 B.U.
APPENDIX B VISUAL INSPECTION OF INDEXES The American Index on far right shows signs of fading from glossy black to a grey black color, in this case the Index MUST BE EXCHANGED. Figure B.1 Fading American Index On a Sprague meter if metal rivets are found on the index plate as shown on the far left the Index MUST BE EXCHANGED. Figure B.
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APPENDIX C USING THE RF BUSTER This Appendix provides detailed instructions on the proper use of the RF Buster. It covers the proper placement of the RF Buster to ensure activation and troubleshooting for Cellnet gas modules. REQUIRED TOOLS RF Buster ‐ part number 26‐1050 Before using the RF Buster, test it. Press the button on the RF Buster. The RF Buster’s LED lights red, and the internal speaker sounds for approximately ½ second.
rëáåÖ=íÜÉ=oc=_ìëíÉê RESIDENTIAL METER MODULES American Modules 1 Press the button with the light facing you on the lower end of the RF Buster. 2 Place the corner of the RF Buster containing the magnet by the location of the Reed Switch on the Meter Module. 3 Continue to press the button. Hold the RF Buster within about six inches of the meter. The magnet triggers ten RF transmissions from the gas module, separated by one second each transmission.
rëáåÖ=íÜÉ=oc=_ìëíÉê If the RF Buster does not detect a transmission from the module, remove the four cover screws and place the RF Buster in the proper location. While holding the Push Button, pull the cover off of the module. • If the module is functional, it transmits. • If the RF Buster does not respond, consider the module defective and follow the appropriate procedure. Figure C.
rëáåÖ=íÜÉ=oc=_ìëíÉê • If the RF Buster does not respond, consider the module defective and follow the appropriate procedure. Figure C.
rëáåÖ=íÜÉ=oc=_ìëíÉê COMMERCIAL GAS 3 METER MODULES 1 Press the button with the light facing you on the lower end of the RF Buster. 2 Place the corner of the RF Buster containing the magnet by the location of the Reed Switch on the Meter Module. 3 Continue to press the button. Hold the RF Buster within about six inches of the meter. The magnet triggers ten RF transmissions from the RF Buster, separated by one second each transmission.
rëáåÖ=íÜÉ=oc=_ìëíÉê ROOTS/ROMETS ROTARY CPR MODULE 1 Press the button with the light facing you on the lower end of the RF Buster. 2 Place the corner of the RF Buster containing the magnet by the location of the Reed Switch on the CPR. 3 Continue to press the button. Hold the RF Buster within about six inches of the CPR. The magnet triggers ten RF transmissions from the CPR, separated by one second per transmission.
APPENDIX D END OF DAY HANDHELD INSTRUCTIONS This Appendix provides detailed instructions on docking the Handheld, power requirements, and how to change the Handheld ID. This information should only be used by experienced users. DOCKING THE HANDHELD At the end of the day (and at other times for various reasons), dock the Handheld to upload meter installation data and plug it in to recharge the battery. 1 Select DOCK from the functions screen. Figure D.
båÇ=çÑ=a~ó=e~åÇÜÉäÇ=fåëíêìÅíáçåë 3 After data has been uploaded, plug Handheld into charging cable. Figure D.2 Handheld DAP charging POWER REQUIREMENTS Never allow the battery to die completely. Although the route data saves to the flash memory card, there is no EPROM memory in the Handheld. You will have to reload the code and re‐calibrate the battery. Do not remove the battery. The batteries are not made to be replaced as with the other Handheld’s.
båÇ=çÑ=a~ó=e~åÇÜÉäÇ=fåëíêìÅíáçåë HOW TO CHANGE THE HANDHELD ID Occasionally the Handheld ID may be entered incorrectly or the wrong Handheld ID may be in a Handheld because of a memory card exchange. This section tells how to change the Handheld ID to the correct number. 1 Place the Handheld in the cradle and dock it. 2 Open up the most recent version of Handheld Edit. 3 Select “Communication” then “Transfer Files” from the menu on Handheld Edit.
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APPENDIX E DIFFICULT/NON-COMPATIBLE COMMERCIAL RETROFITS This Appendix provides detailed instructions on installing commercial gas modules in difficult settings, as well as non‐compatible module installations. . INDEX BASE PLATES WITH INTEGRAL SEAL CAPS 1 Meters encountered with the index base plate (Figure E.1) require the base plate replaced with one that does not have integral “towers”. The American Meter part number for a Base Plate with no towers for Diaphragm meters is 48828P038. Refer to www.
aáÑÑáÅìäíLkçåJÅçãé~íáÄäÉ=`çããÉêÅá~ä=oÉíêçÑáíë Pressure Tabs Meters with Pressure tabs on the surface near the Index must be retrofitted in such a way that access to the pressure tap is not comprised. mêÉëëìêÉ=q~é=äçÅ~íáçå=mäìÖ=ãìëí= ÄÉ=êÉãçîÉÇ=~åÇ=éêÉëëìêÉ=ëÉåëçê= áåëí~ääÉÇK Figure E.2 Meters with Pressure Tabs Figure E.2 indicates the locations of the pressure tap plugs that will be found on large meters. Figure E.3 shows a meter with an installed pressure fitting, a “Pete’s Plug”.
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aáÑÑáÅìäíLkçåJÅçãé~íáÄäÉ=`çããÉêÅá~ä=oÉíêçÑáíë Reverse Loop Installations Some meters will be installed with the piping reversed from the preferred orientation. In these cases the index is reversed to face the back of the meter. It is extremely important in these cases that the Base Plate be mounted such that the index drive from the meter be centered in the hole in the Base plate. See Figure E.5 for an example of the insert base plate mounted backwards. Figure E.
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APPENDIX F CPR INFORMATION Use this process to crimp wires for the Cellnet Pulse Recorder. CRIMPING WIRES 1 Push the wires to be connected as far as possible into the Scotchlok connector. Figure F.1 Wires Pushed into Scotchlok Connector 2 Place the Scotchlok connector (with wires) into the jaws of the crimping tool. Figure F.2 ScotchLok Connector in Crimping Tool Jaws Always use 3M Parallel Jaw Crimping Tool 3M Model E‐ 9Y or equivalent.
`mo=fåÑçêã~íáçå 3 Crimp the Scotchlok connector by squeezing the handles until it discharges gel. Continue to apply pressure for three seconds. Figure F.3 Crimped Scotchloks Discharge Gel 4 Place two plastic cable ties on wires and tighten securely for strain relief. Remove excess cable tie with wire cutters. mä~ëíáÅ=qáÉë Figure F.
`mo=fåÑçêã~íáçå 5 For splice connections outside the CPR enclosure, insert the entire splice assembly into the silicone‐filled splice enclosure. Close the cover with leads exiting alternate sides. Figure F.5 Inserting Splice Assembly into Silicone-filled Splice Enclosure The 3M Gel splice connector is NOT reusable. Replace the splice if necessary. Cellnet strongly recommends a splice enclosure for all CPR applications.
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