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ONLINE ELECTRONICS LTD 

ID5002P MANUAL RevA01 

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3.

 

OPERATION 

 
The instructions detailed within the product certificate and section 7 CERTIFICATION APPENDIX 
of this manual must be followed at all times. 
 

3.1.

 

TURNING ON 

 
Whenever power is applied to the unit 
it  will  turn  on  following  the  sequence 
of screens shown opposite. 
 
When  first  turned  on  the  COMPANY 
LOGO 

should 

appear 

for 

approximately 5 seconds. 
 
The next screen to appear will be the 
PRODUCT  LOGO  screen  which  will  be 
displayed  for  5  seconds  as  shown  by 
the  COUNTDOWN  INDICATOR  located 
at  the  top  left  hand  side  of  the 
display.  The  PRODUCT  LOGO  screen 
shows firmware version on the bottom 
line. 
 
When  the  COUNTDOWN  INDICATOR 
reaches  zero  or  the  CONTROL 
BUTTON  is  pressed  the  next  screen 
will appear. 
 
The  next  screen  shows  the  STATUS 
screen. 
 
The unit now enters STABILISATION.  
 
The  unit  now  enters  LISTENING 
mode. See 3.2 LISTENING. 
 
 
 

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          S T A B I L I S I N G  

COMPANY 

LOGO 

PRODUCT 

LOGO 

TIME & 

DATE 

STATUS 

PRESS/TIMEOUT 

PRESS/TIMEOUT 

PRESS/TIMEOUT 

PRESS/TIMEOUT 

COUNTDOWN 

INDICATOR 

Summary of Contents for OnlinE ID5002P

Page 1: ...ONLINE ELECTRONICS LTD ID5002P MANUAL RevA01 Page 1 of 21 OPERATING MANUAL ID5002P INTRINSICALLY SAFE PIG SIGNALLER...

Page 2: ...S LTD ID5002P MANUAL RevA01 Page 2 of 21 ID5002P MANUAL Checked IF APPLICABLE Date IF APPLICABLE Approved Date Rev Date By Summary of change A01 15 04 16 EI Incomplete draft for review COMMENTS aa 09...

Page 3: ...G 11 3 5 10 SYSTEM MENU 3 SET TIME DATE 11 3 5 11 SYSTEM MENU 3 FORMAT SD CARD 11 3 5 12 SYSTEM MENU 4 LOAD NEW CODE 11 3 6 MOUNTING 12 3 6 1 MAIN HOUSING MOUNTING PLATE 12 3 6 2 MAIN HOUSING POST MOU...

Page 4: ...and date of up to 100 events Events can be viewed locally on the graphical display or transmitted remotely over several optional interfaces The user can turn the unit ON and OFF as well as modify sev...

Page 5: ...umber IECEx EMT 16 0006X Weight in Aluminium 8kg Weight in Stainless Steel 13kg OUTPUTS Relay Outputs Volt Free Contacts DPDTNOTE3 Current Loop Output 4 20mANOTE4 Serial Data Interface RS485 MODBUS NO...

Page 6: ...which will be displayed for 5 seconds as shown by the COUNTDOWN INDICATOR located at the top left hand side of the display The PRODUCT LOGO screen shows firmware version on the bottom line When the C...

Page 7: ...CTED message along with the time and date of the event the 3x LEDs above and below with display will flash every 1 second and the relay and current loop outputs will change state The unit will remain...

Page 8: ...IVE DISPLAY Periodically calculate 100 bin FFT 200Hz per bin Calculate Power In Band PIB between Lower Frequency bin LF and Upper Frequency bin UF Calculate Average Noise AN over Average Noise Time AV...

Page 9: ...ented by pressing the CONTROL BUTTON until they are at the desired value then allowing the COUNTDOWN INDICATOR to reach 0 If you do not wish to modify a parameter then simply allow the COUNTDOWN INDIC...

Page 10: ...ged EVENTs from newest to oldest The EVENT number and EVENT date and time are shown Pressing the CONTROL BUTTON will cycle to the next event The CONTROL BUTTON can be held to pause at any point If the...

Page 11: ...e items allow the user to configure logging 3 5 10 SYSTEM MENU 3 SET TIME DATE These items allow the user to set the system date and time 3 5 11 SYSTEM MENU 3 FORMAT SD CARD This item allows the user...

Page 12: ...ied with a mounting plate as shown which is suitable for use with ratchet straps or steel banding and for mounting the unit onto pipelines posts and walls If the unit is post mounted then 4x M8x120 co...

Page 13: ...a mounting stud and a length of mounting band 1 Pass the mounting stud through the 6mm hole in the mounting band and then screw into the mounting plate approximately 4 full turns Do not tighten furth...

Page 14: ...main housing is exposed to direct sunshine then it is recommended that a sunshade is installed to prevent unnecessary heating of the unit which may shorten the lifespan of the equipment The pipeline m...

Page 15: ...e the weight when it disengages There are 4x unthreaded holes around the perimeter of the endcap which may be used should leverage be required 3 8 CLOSING THE ENCLOSURE 1 Gently hand tighten the rear...

Page 16: ...dcap as described in section 3 7 OPENING THE ENCLOSURE to reveal the PCB connections All connections are made using 5 08mm pitch removable terminal blocks which can accept up to 2 5mm2 12AWG wire size...

Page 17: ...o not use the VBAT connection VBAT is not isolated from 0V 3 9 4 EXTSW Do not use the EXTSW connection EXTSW is not isolated from 0V 3 9 5 INTSW The ID5002P is supplied with a suitable momentary NO sw...

Page 18: ...he equipotential bonding system 3 9 9 CL CL CL CL provide a current loop output for remote signalling CL is connected to the current loop supply in to unit CL is connected to the current loop return h...

Page 19: ...ns extremely seriously and has taken steps to be compliant in line with our corporate and social responsibilities In the UK OEL has joined a registered compliance scheme WeeeCare registration number W...

Page 20: ...s for external connection parameters 5 Cable glands used with this equipment must be IECEx ATEX approved with IP66 rating or greater and be selected with consideration of the expected environmental co...

Page 21: ...ch External Switch Remote Switch Sensor Terminals VIN 0V RS485 RS485 RS485GND CL CL INTSW 0V EXTSW 0V TRIG TRIG SEN SEN Ui 21 5V 6 0V 29 4V NOTE1 0V 29 4V Ii 604mA 600mA 125mA NOTE1 0mA 125mA Pi 3243m...

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