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(revised July 2009) 

 

Limited Warranty 

The GSI Group, LLC. (“GSI”) warrants products which it manufactures to be free of defects in materials 
and workmanship under normal usage and conditions for a period of 12 months after sale to the original 
end-user or if a foreign sale, 14 months from arrival at port of discharge, whichever is earlier.  The end-
user’s sole remedy (and GSI’s only obligation) is to repair or replace, at GSI’s option and expense, 
products that in GSI’s judgment, contain a material defect in materials or workmanship.  Expenses 
incurred by or on behalf of the end-user without prior written authorization from the GSI Warranty Group 
shall be the sole responsibility of the end-user. 

 

Warranty Extensions

:

  The Limited Warranty period is extended for the following products: 

 

Product

Warranty Period

AP Fans and 
Flooring 

Performer Series Direct Drive  
Fan Motor 

  3 Years 

All Fiberglass Housings 

 Lifetime 

All Fiberglass Propellers 

 Lifetime 

Cumberland 
Feeding/Watering 
Systems 

Feeder System Pan Assemblies 

  5 Years ** 

Feed Tubes (1.75" & 2.00") 

10 Years * 

Centerless Augers 

10 Years * 

Watering Nipples 

10 Years * 

Grain Systems 

Grain Bin Structural Design 

  5 Years 

Grain Systems 
Farm Fans 
Zimmerman

 

Portable & Tower Dryers 

  5 Years 

 

 

GSI further warrants that the portable and tower dryer shall be free from defects in materials for a period of 
time beginning on the twelfth (12

th

) month from the date of purchase and continuing until the sixtieth (60

th

month from the date of purchase (extended warranty period). During the extended warranty period, GSI will 
supply dryer components

 that prove to be defective under normal conditions of use without charge, exclud-

ing the labor, transportation, and/or shipping costs incurred in the performance of this extended warranty. 

* Warranty prorated from list price: 
        0 to 3 years – no cost to end-user 
        3 to 5 years – end-user pays 25% 
        5 to 7 years – end-user pays 50% 
        7 to 10 years – end user pays 75% 
 
** Warranty prorated from list price: 
        0 to 3 years – no cost to end-user 
        3 to 5 years – end-user pays 50% 
 

 Motors not included. Motors are less  

   than 5% of the overall cost of the  
   equipment. Motors still carry standard  
   manufacturer’s warranty.  
    

Conditions and Limitations: 

THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIPTION SET FORTH 
ABOVE.  SPECIFICALLY, GSI MAKES NO FURTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, 
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 
PURPOSE OR USE IN CONNECTION WITH:  (i) PRODUCT MANUFACTURED OR SOLD BY GSI OR (ii) ANY 
ADVICE, INSTRUCTION, RECOMMENDATION OR SUGGESTION PROVIDED BY AN AGENT, REPRESENTATIVE 
OR EMPLOYEE OF GSI REGARDING OR RELATED TO THE CONFIGURATION, INSTALLATION, LAYOUT, 
SUITABILITY FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR DESIGN OF SUCH PRODUCTS. 

GSI shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages, including, without 
limitation, loss of anticipated profits or benefits.  The sole and exclusive remedy is set forth in the Limited 
Warranty, which shall not exceed the amount paid for the product purchased.  This warranty is not 
transferable and applies only to the original end-user.  GSI shall have no obligation or responsibility for any 
representations or warranties made by or on behalf of any dealer, agent or distributor. 

GSI assumes no responsibility for claims resulting from construction defects or unauthorized modifications 
to products which it manufactured.  Modifications to products not specifically delineated in the manual 
accompanying the equipment at initial sale will void the Limited Warranty. 

This Limited Warranty shall not extend to products or parts which have been damaged by negligent use, 
misuse, alteration, accident or which have been improperly/inadequately maintained.  This Limited Warranty 
extends solely to products manufactured by GSI.  Products not manufactured by GSI are covered under the 
warranties of the original equipment manufacturer and are excluded from coverage under the GSI warranty. 
Labor, transportation, and any other cost related to a service call are not covered under this warranty. 

Prior to installation, the end-user has the responsibility to comply with federal, state and local codes which 
apply to the location and installation of products manufactured or sold by GSI. 

Summary of Contents for INT-4807

Page 1: ...PNEG 1323 Integra Feed Link Installation and Operation Manual PNEG 1323 Date 05 03 08...

Page 2: ...Feed Link All information illustrations photos and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of publication The right is reserved to make changes at any...

Page 3: ...its 17 Chapter 6 Stand Alone Remote Mounted Display Units 20 Junction Box 20 Junction Cable to Inside Mounted Display Unit 21 Chapter 7 Networking 22 Explanation of Daisy Chain Network 22 Optional Net...

Page 4: ...ed or modified to change its performance beyond the factory specifications the warranty will become void and field improvements may be denied Selecting the Load Cell Use the proper load cell for the a...

Page 5: ...e of the equipment and may lead to serious injury or death This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol...

Page 6: ...ambulance service hospital and fire department near your telephone Keep Emergency Equipment Quickly Accessible Wear Protective Clothing Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to...

Page 7: ...nit Figure 3B INT 4813 Display Unit Lid Board Figure 3C INT 4830 Junction Box Includes bin leg mounting bracket Figure 3D INT 4808 Network Collector Includes Feed Link Software Figure 3E INT 4814 Disp...

Page 8: ...ll Figure 3I INT 4815 RF Module Figure 3J INT 4819 1000 Roll of RS 485 Communication Wire INT 4820 500 Roll of RS 485 Communication Wire Figure 3K INT 4818 25 25 of 10 Wire Cable for Junction Boxes IN...

Page 9: ...Feed Link 9 Figure 3L RF Mounting Bracket Figure 3M INT 4822 25 25 of 4 Wire Cable for RF Modules INT 4822 50 50 of 4 Wire Cable for RF Modules INT 4822 75 75 of 4 Wire Cable for RF Modules INT 4822...

Page 10: ...e side bolts using 9 16 wrench and impact wrench or ratchet See Figure 4B and Figure 4C 3 Repeat on all bin legs Figure 4A Removing Nut from Anchor Bolt Figure 4B Remove leg anchor base plate side bol...

Page 11: ...er brace See Figure 4D 3 Lift bin with jack about 4 This should lift two 2 bin legs See Figure 4E 4 Remove leg anchor base plate Figure 4D Jacking Up the Bin Figure 4E Lift Bin about 4 Only install lo...

Page 12: ...are not stripped on the bolt and there is not a problem getting the nut on 2 Position load cell base under bin leg and around anchor bolt as shown See Figure 4G 3 Replace washer and nut onto anchor b...

Page 13: ...cket is on the inside side of the bin leg NOTE The bin leg should rest on the load cell bracket DO NOT drill mounting holes too high on the leg or the bolts will be supporting the weight of the bin ra...

Page 14: ...the 5000 lbs and 10000 lbs bins the positioning of the spacer will determine if it is a 5000 lbs or 10000 lbs spacer The 5000 lbs position will place the spacer approximately 1 8 below the top of the...

Page 15: ...y problems should arise 2 Run cable from load cell up bin leg using wire ties not included to fasten into place Run cable along the cross brace to the center of the bin Then take cable around bin boot...

Page 16: ...leg See Figure 5A b Attach to leg using 3 8 x 1 1 2 HHCS bolt and hex nylock nuts No drilling is required See Figure 5B c Attach display box to the mount using the three 3 10 nuts provided 2 Attachin...

Page 17: ...B g Tighten grommet nut cap See Figure 5E B NOTE If only three 3 or four 4 holes are used in the grommet you need to seal the open holes using the plugs supplied to make it water tight See Figure 5D A...

Page 18: ...18 PNEG 1323 Integra Feed Link 5 Installing Stand Alone Display Units Figure 5G...

Page 19: ...er wire ends through water tight heyco nut cap and then into display box as shown in Figure 5E A on Page 17 b Place line wire black onto line 1 ground wire green onto earth and neutral wire tan or whi...

Page 20: ...the BLACK cable from the 10 conductor junction cable to the GROUND terminal labeled BLACK JC Figure 6A Junction Box Terminals 4 Connect the White wire from load cell 1 to the left side center SIGNAL...

Page 21: ...corresponding load cell terminals in the display box Insert the Black wire ground and Red wire power into the bottom terminal as shown in Figure 6C Tighten lugs and replace terminals onto board See Fi...

Page 22: ...The first display unit of a daisy chain should be considered the beginning of the network It has only one 1 RS 485 cable going out The network collector should be considered the end of the daisy chain...

Page 23: ...xceed 100 Layout with display units mounted outside with network collector located within the daisy chain Maximum display units per network collector is 50 Network cable not to exceed 4000 in total le...

Page 24: ...inal strip onto board and tighten water tight nuts 2 Hook up daisy chain OUT cable a Run network OUT cable through right water tight nut See Figure 5E on Page 17 b Remove terminal strip from board c L...

Page 25: ...nected to the network collector or remotely through a modem dial up connection The network collector comes pre wired with the phone cord direct connect serial cable and a power cord already attached N...

Page 26: ...ollector b Run network cables through the water tight nuts and attach the first network cable to the RS 485 1 terminal Attach the second network cable to the RS 485 2 terminal The A and B connections...

Page 27: ...n the ON position See Figure 7J 4 Move the power selection switch to 115V or 230 VAC position See Figure 7K Figure 7J Battery Jumper in the ON Position Figure 7K A Selection switch set to 230V B Selec...

Page 28: ...input cannot be accessed with a display unit The water meter information is transmitted via the RS485 network to a network collector The water consumption over the last 24 hours can then be accessed v...

Page 29: ...odules should be mounted to outside of buildings Mount RF modules high enough for clear line of sight but lower than the top of the bin or building When mounting to a building use a 2 x 6 piece of tre...

Page 30: ...nut and attach to the RS 485 connector and power terminal The power terminal can be removed from the board for easier installation The red wire should be connected to the right lug and the black wire...

Page 31: ...9 RF Module Option PNEG 1323 Integra Feed Link 31 RF Module Wiring Diagram Figure 9E Display Unit RF Module RF Module Network Collector...

Page 32: ...n wired to one RF module This RF module will send information to the RF module connected to the network collector This example shows each bin wired to a junction box Each junction box is wired to the...

Page 33: ...art up selection after which the display unit will display the weight of feed remaining in pounds kilograms or percentage In addition the unit can be hooked up to a RS485 network with up to 50 other b...

Page 34: ...aults Once the setup mode is entered pressing the CAL button will scroll to the next menu item This is a one time operation and will only need to be done when new load cells are installed The first me...

Page 35: ...nce the second digit has been selected The fourth menu item is Re Init Bin 1 This will return settings to factory default values in the setup menus By pushing the Up and Down arrow buttons at the same...

Page 36: ...at the time of calibration The display unit will interpolate up to twice the full bin calibration weight If the weight is more than this then a Perform FullBin message will be displayed 3 Press the CA...

Page 37: ...l bin calibration The display will not display weight but this message will be displayed all the time Empty bin calibration has been performed but the full bin calibration has not yet been performed T...

Page 38: ...in the Program Files Feedlink directory 7 To create a shortcut to Feed Link from the desktop go to Program files feedlink bin and right click on the feedlink exe Copy the program then paste the short...

Page 39: ...to Demo Site Database See Figure 11B 5 Next in the file pull down menu create either a group of sites or an individual site location A site location can be thought of as a specific network collector T...

Page 40: ...screen and then either right click and view properties or select the view properties icon The general and notes tabs are the same for a group or site They are meant as an information database if that...

Page 41: ...by selecting override global settings A Direct Connection A direct connection is when the PC has the network collector plugged directly into one of the COM ports on the PC There is a 9 pin serial cabl...

Page 42: ...board in the UP position See Figure 11E on Page 41 5 The last item to enter on the connection folder is the phone number of the network collector 6 In some applications the network collector may not h...

Page 43: ...e properties above but this time right click or select the monitor icon A connection manager window will pop up and either make a direct or modem connection whichever was selected in the properties Se...

Page 44: ...nstallation Instructions Continued 9 Connection made a Once a connection is made the menu tree folder or simply the list of configuration items for a network collector are displayed Each menu tree ite...

Page 45: ...you want sent to that phone number See Figure 11K a Low feed notification A low feed report can either be enabled or disabled See Figure 11L Figure 11K Fax Notification Menu b Set low feed default Se...

Page 46: ...nu item will select the day a status fax should be sent A fax can be sent every day every other day or an individual day of the week can be selected b Status notification time Selecting this menu item...

Page 47: ...cting the feed added notification will select the parameters pertaining to generating a feed added fax report See Figure 11N 13 Power OFF notification Selecting the power OFF notification will select...

Page 48: ...nued 14 Current weights Selecting current weights will display the weight of each bin connected to the network collector and display if that bin is communicating by listing the last time the network c...

Page 49: ...ation does two 2 things it tells the network collector this bin node ID is present on the network and can be communicated with and also sets up a name the bin node ID represents This bin node name is...

Page 50: ...o use for generating a low feed report for this bin g Node ID The node number of this bin on the network h Node name The name used in the network configuration above This name is used to identify this...

Page 51: ...s menu item will identify if a load cell is installed and working properly on a bin Note that if a load cell goes bad the display unit will ignore that load cell and calculate the weight of the bin wi...

Page 52: ...not set 1 Make sure only the beginning and the ending units have the network termination jumpers in the ON position 2 Units wired incorrectly 2 Check the wiring in each display unit and the network c...

Page 53: ...ors not included Motors are less than 5 of the overall cost of the equipment Motors still carry standard manufacturer s warranty Conditions and Limitations THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND T...

Page 54: ...with the current installation codes and applicable regulations which should be carefully followed in all cases Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installations are made 1004 E...

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