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Warnings 

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313008H

Warnings

The following warnings are for the setup, use, grounding, maintenance, and repair of this equipment. The exclama-
tion point symbol alerts you to a general warning and the hazard symbol refers to procedure-specific risk. Refer back 
to these warnings. Additional, product-specific warnings may be found throughout the body of this manual where 
applicable.

WARNING

FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD 

When flammable fluids are present in the work area, such as gasoline and windshield wiper fluid, be 
aware that flammable fumes can ignite or explode. To help prevent fire and explosion:

Use equipment only in well ventilated area.

Eliminate all ignition sources, such as cigarettes and portable electric lamps. 

Keep work area free of debris, including rags and spilled or open containers of solvent and gasoline.

Do not plug or unplug power cords or turn lights on or off when flammable fumes are present.

Ground all equipment in the work area.

Use only grounded hoses.

If there is static sparking or you feel a shock, 

stop operation immediately.

 Do not use equipment 

until you identify and correct the problem.

Keep a working fire extinguisher in the work area.

EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD 

Misuse can cause death or serious injury.

Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Do not exceed the maximum working pressure or temperature rating of the lowest rated system 
component. See 

Technical Data

 in all equipment manuals.

Use fluids and solvents that are compatible with equipment wetted parts. See 

Technical Data 

in all

 

equipment manuals. Read fluid and solvent manufacturer’s warnings. For complete information 
about your material, request MSDS forms from distributor or retailer.

Check equipment daily. Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately with genuine manu-
facturer’s replacement parts only.

Do not alter or modify equipment.

Use equipment only for its intended purpose. Call your distributor for information.

Route hoses and cables away from traffic areas, sharp edges, moving parts, and hot surfaces.

Do not kink or over bend hoses or use hoses to pull equipment.

Keep children and animals away from work area.

Comply with all applicable safety regulations.

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD 

Improper grounding, setup, or usage of the system can cause electric shock.

Turn off and disconnect power cord before servicing equipment.

Use only grounded electrical outlets.

Use only 3-wire extension cords.

Ensure ground prongs are intact on sprayer and extension cords.

Do not expose to rain. Store indoors.

Summary of Contents for Matrix 257464

Page 1: ...instructions Not for use in hazardous locations or in explo sive atmospheres ti12127a The Matrix Transceiver contains an RF device with the following approvals FCC ID TFB FREESTAR IC 5969A FREESTAR In...

Page 2: ...UIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD Misuse can cause death or serious injury Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol Do not exceed the maximum working pressure or temperatur...

Page 3: ...f electric power transformer into power inlet A Other end of cord is plugged into 120 240 VAC electrical outlet B USB Port USB cable connection port C RS422 Port RS422 Converter connection port D Disp...

Page 4: ...ear the meters and or tank level monitors If the transceiver is mounted outdoors it must be placed into a protective water proof non metallic outside housing Be sure to comply with all applicable loca...

Page 5: ...ansceiver Installations 313008H 5 Two Transceiver Facility Layout FIG 3 Meters Meters Meters Meters Transceiver 1 Tank Room Parts Room Matrix Computer TLM TLM Transceiver 2 Up to 4000 ft 1219 m RS422...

Page 6: ...C is on a network with other Matrix PC s The transceiver is always on when the Matrix sys tem is used Also see the Matrix 3 0 Software Instruction manual for information on Transceiver operation Plug...

Page 7: ...ceiver Excess cable can be coiled and placed in an out of way location 2 Connect USB connector 1 to computer USB port 2 Plug end of power cord into Transceiver power inlet A first and then into a grou...

Page 8: ...or hole place ment Mark holes on mounting surface 3 Pre drill holes 4 Attach back plate to the wall or ceiling using screws 5 Reattach transceiver box cover Transceiver Registration with Matrix PC Sof...

Page 9: ...Transceiver and Trans ceiver to PC Indicator Diagnostic Definition No green power light G Indicates that AC power is not connected Verify that the power cord is securely plugged into the component an...

Page 10: ...ceiver 1 2 15K747 COVER transceiver 1 3 255174 BOARD circuit assembly 1 4 120174 SCREW panhead 2 4 5 15K756 BASE transceiver cover 1 6 15K770 LABEL transceiver not shown 1 Part No Description 255731 C...

Page 11: ...eiver and PC Verify that USB cable connects trans ceiver to PC correctly See page 6 Transceiver is not powered up Verify transceiver is powered up Transceiver is out of RF range of meters or TLMs Ensu...

Page 12: ...300 ft 76 2 to 91 0 m RF Operating Temperature Range 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C Power Supply 9VDC FCC ID FCC TFB FREESTAR IC Industry Canada 5969A FREESTAR N A RCM Compliance ACMA ABN 75 082 447 194...

Page 13: ...Notes 313008H 13 Notes...

Page 14: ...does not disclose any defect in material or workmanship repairs will be made at a reasonable charge which charges may include the costs of parts labor and transportation THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AN...

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