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Install a SIM card

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Potential Instrument Damage. Delicate internal electronic components can be damaged by static
electricity, resulting in degraded performance or eventual failure.

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The instrument enclosure can break if the cover screws are over-tightened. Tighten the cover screws by hand
with a maximum torque of 2.0 Nm (20 in./lb). Make sure that the gasket is lubricated with grease.

Install a SIM card from the mobile carrier. Refer to the illustrated steps that follow. Make sure that the
PIN of the SIM card is disabled, and that the SIM card is for 4G LTE data.

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Summary of Contents for FL900 Series

Page 1: ...DOC026 53 80015 FL900 Series Flow Logger 06 2018 Edition 9 User Manual...

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Page 3: ...an external module 13 Attach a sampler 13 User interface 14 Program a unit equipped with a modem 14 Set up the wireless account 14 Install a SIM card 16 Attach an antenna wireless option 17 Add the lo...

Page 4: ...Communication failure 24 Replacement parts and accessories 25 Table of Contents 2...

Page 5: ...542900 Installation category I Protection class III Pollution degree 4 Sensor ports 1 2 or 4 ports Connectors Stainless steel connectors Datalog channels 16 maximum Alarms Maximum of 16 channel alarms...

Page 6: ...of this product including without limitation direct incidental and consequential damages and disclaims such damages to the full extent permitted under applicable law The user is solely responsible to...

Page 7: ...hat are associated with entry into confined spaces On April 15 1993 OSHA s final ruling on CFR 1910 146 Permit Required Confined Spaces became law This standard directly affects more than 250 000 indu...

Page 8: ...ct the interference at their expense The following techniques can be used to reduce interference problems 1 Disconnect the equipment from its power source to verify that it is or is not the source of...

Page 9: ...Approved as a Modular Device with Certificat D Acceptabilite Technique C REL ID 5131A LE910SVV2 Table 1 Cellular Modem MTSMC LAT3 FCC rule parts Frequency bands MHz Maximum output power Watts 22 24 27...

Page 10: ...232 cable or remotely through a wireless network with FSDATA Desktop and FSDATA server software The FL900 Series loggers can also connect to an external power source rain gauge or be used to pace a Si...

Page 11: ...er tighten the cover Tighten until the cover just touches the O ring then tighten one quarter to one half turn maximum from O ring contact Keep the O ring lubricated with silicone grease The instrumen...

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Page 13: ...batteries the internal batteries are used as an auxiliary power supply When the external power falls below approximately 9 V the internal batteries supply power until the voltage from the external so...

Page 14: ...e that the connection status is not connected W A R N I N G Sensor Hazardous Locations and RF Exposure Hazards Some sensors have RF radiation exposure hazards and are used in explosive atmospheres See...

Page 15: ...pes and the logger The external module is mounted on the side of the logger Figure 7 on page 13 Refer to the documentation that is supplied with the module for mounting instructions Attach a sampler T...

Page 16: ...an expected sensor is not found or the sensor operation has failed Green Stays green during a call to the server Red Flashes red if the call to the server failed Program a unit equipped with a modem...

Page 17: ...na are nearby Note For optimal troubleshooting install the FSDATA Desktop driver add the logger to the FSDATA server and verify telemetry before visiting the deployment site 1 Gather your account info...

Page 18: ...C E The instrument enclosure can break if the cover screws are over tightened Tighten the cover screws by hand with a maximum torque of 2 0 Nm 20 in lb Make sure that the gasket is lubricated with gr...

Page 19: ...a cannot be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitters An antenna can be attached to the instrument for wireless communication Various antenna options are available R...

Page 20: ...rument is shown in the Instrument Manager Configure the logger for remote communication Pre requisites The logger must be attached to the computer An account with a network provider must be set up and...

Page 21: ...ogger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit ha...

Page 22: ...rical data cannot be read with Modbus communication Basic setup The information in this manual can be used to make a simple program for the logger and to calibrate the sensors Refer to the FSDATA Desk...

Page 23: ...interval is used for normal operation The secondary logging interval is used during alarm conditions Note The logging interval cannot be set for an individual sensor channel 5 Click WRITE TO LOGGER to...

Page 24: ...the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date and time settings of the server The installation is complete The Stat...

Page 25: ...e equipment required when handling an instrument that may have come in contact with biological hazardous materials Wash and decontaminate the instrument with a disinfectant soap solution and rinse wit...

Page 26: ...cable connections Examine all connections to the sensors Make sure all connections are tight Remove and examine the sensor connectors for moisture Clean and dry if necessary Examine the sensors for d...

Page 27: ...8533300 Enclosure screw 10 14 x 1 in 8753300 Logger handle 8524200 Lubricant silicone 0 25 oz 000298HY Magnet assembly 8537800 Cap and lanyard for the Sensor Comm or Aux connectors 8535000 Cap and lan...

Page 28: ...r cables Description Item no Cable auxiliary multi purpose half 7 pin 2 7 m 9 ft 8528500 Cable auxiliary multi purpose half 7 pin 7 6 m 25 ft 8528501 Cable FL900 logger to AS950 AUX port 7 pin 2 7 m 9...

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