BINMASTER SMARTBOB TS1 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 11

3.0  TESTING THE REMOTE OPERATION

3.1  TS1 MANUAL CYCLE AND RETRACT SWITCHES

The TS1 circuit board contains several push switches which allow certain manual opera-
tions of the unit.  The function of each push button switch is described below.

CYCLE

Momentarily pushing this button starts a measurement cycle.  The bob will 
descend and retract as in normal operation.

RET HI

When this switch is pushed, the motor retracts the bob under HI torque.  
This switch may be used to help free a buried bob.  Do not push this switch 
when the bob is seated at the top or the cable may pull down in its supply 
spool and become stuck.

RET LO

Use this switch to retract a free bob.  As long as the switch is pushed the 
motor runs under low torque and allows the bob to be retracted and seated 
at the top without stressing the cable.

FWD

This switch allows the motor to run forward and let out line to lower a bob It 
only runs while the switch is held in.

3.2  LED INDICATORS

BUSY

This LED indicates when data traffic is present on the RS-485 network.

RPLY

This LED indicates when that particular TS1 sends data out on the RS-485 
network.

RX

If a wireless modem is installed, this LED indicates when data is received 
over the wireless.  Lighting of this LED should be immediately followed by 
the lighting of the BUSY LED.

TX

This LED indicates when data is transmitted over the air from the wireless 
modem.  This LED should light when ever any unit on the RS-485 network 
sends data. 

STATUS

This LED turns on when the unit switches to low torque retract mode.  This 
LED should light at the end of each retract cycle and on power up of the 
TS1.

NOTE:  On power up, the TS1 performs a low torque retract operation to insure that the 
bob is fully retracted following a power off period.

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Summary of Contents for SMARTBOB TS1

Page 1: ...RTBOB REMOTE UNIT SMARTBOB REMOTE UNIT SMARTBOB REMOTE UNIT SMARTBOB REMOTE UNIT INSTALLATION and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Jamieson Equipment Company www jamiesonequipment com toll...

Page 2: ...VERRIDE 10 2 8 PROTO JUMPER SETTING 10 3 0 TESTING THE REMOTE OPERATION 11 3 1 TS1 MANUAL CYCLE AND RETRACT SWITCHES 11 3 2 LED INDICATORS 11 3 3 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 4 0 WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE 1...

Page 3: ...C to 60 C without heater 20 F to 140 F 28 C to 60 C with optional heater Measurement Range 30 Feet Maximum Accuracy 2 or 7 inches Resolution 0 1 ft 0 03m Communication RS 485 Half Duplex Wiring Distan...

Page 4: ...diagnostic purposes Figures 4a through 4c illustrate a few possible system configurations for both hard wired and wireless installations Many other configurations to fit specific needs are possible 2...

Page 5: ...ght built up in the TS1 It is recommended that both the power and the RS 485 communication cable be ran in metal conduit FIGURE 2 2 3 RS 485 NETWORK WIRING RS 485 network cable consists of a twisted p...

Page 6: ...1 or SmartBob SBRXII units the TS1 with the wireless modem should have its BIAS jumpers ON and its TERM switch ON All other TS1 units must have their BIAS jumpers OFF and except for the very last unit...

Page 7: ...ms or just one TS1 unit with a wireless modem and other TS1 units without wireless modems hard wired to it with RS 485 cable In such a case where one TS1 with a wireless modem drives a hardwired RS 48...

Page 8: ...inted on the TS1 circuit board above the switch The Binary value of each lever in the up ON position are added together to give the address number Consult the following chart to assist in determining...

Page 9: ...6 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 32 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 97 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 33 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 98 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 34 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 99 O...

Page 10: ...optional if not used leave the factory installed jumper in the termi nal block FIGURE 6 2 8 PROTO JUMPER SETTING The TS1 is capable of operating in two different modes as selected by the PROTO jumper...

Page 11: ...D This switch allows the motor to run forward and let out line to lower a bob It only runs while the switch is held in 3 2 LED INDICATORS BUSY This LED indicates when data traffic is present on the RS...

Page 12: ...eplace any part of this equipment found to be defective provided such part is delivered prepaid to the factory Manufacturer s obligation is limited to the cost of material and labor to repair or repla...

Page 13: ...y vessel 3 Thread the same end of the cable through the hole on the front of the supply pul ley flange and tie a knot to secure the cable to the supply pulley 4 Located on the PC board is a button lab...

Page 14: ...tight so it cannot rewind The motor should now be shut off 2 From the throat of the TS1 measure the height of your vessel or the maximum distance you want the bob to travel Cut the cable at this dista...

Page 15: ...aterial that is stored in the storage bin Total weight of the Bob when full should be 16 oz The B7 is made from an engi neering plastic which will not damage the material handling auger in the unlikel...

Page 16: ...b Remote Mounting Template 5 16 Diameter Through Hole 6 Holes Equally Spaced 4 1 4 Diameter Cutout 5 1 8 Diameter Bolt Hole Circle Jamieson Equipment Company www jamiesonequipment com toll free 800 87...

Page 17: ...plate 7 00 inch Bolt Circle 5 16 Diameter Through Hole 6 holes equally spaced on a 7 00 Bolt Circle 7 00 Diameter Bolt Hole Circle 4 1 2 Diameter Cutout Jamieson Equipment Company www jamiesonequipmen...

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