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BIDIRECTIONAL LEVEL ITW

 

 

USER MANUAL

 

 

 

2. GENERAL RULES OF BIDIRECTIONAL LEVEL ITW SYSTEMS  

 

The BIDIRECTIONAL LEVEL ITW systems are composed by the following parts: 
•   1 System configured as Master. 
•   1 System configured as Slave. 
•   2 Antennas  
•   1 User’s Manual can be discharged  through the website. www.itowa.com 

 

2.1. OPERATION 

 

The general operation of LEVEL ITW are as follows: Every time there is a change of state of 
any  of  the  digital  inputs of  the  MASTER  equipment,  this  variation  is  transmitted  wireless  to 
the SLAVE system to enable/disable the relay output corresponding to that input, that means,  
The  digital  input  nº  1  corresponds  to  the  relay  output  nº  1,  the  input  nº  2  corresponds  to 
relays output nº 2 and thus till completing all the signals. Once the SLAVE have updated the 
state  of  its  outputs  is  transmitting  the  state  of  its  inputs  to  the  MASTER  System  to 
enable/disable the relays output corresponding to this input, that means the digital input nº 1 
corresponds  to  the  relays  output  nº  1,  the  input  nº2  with  the  relay  output  nº  2  thus  till 
completing all the signals 
 
 

MASTER 

 

SLAVE 

Digital input nº 1 

 

Digital output nº 1 

Digital input nº 2 

 

Digital output nº 2 

…. 

 

…. 

Digital input nº N 

 

Digital output nº N 

 

 

 

Digital output nº 1 

 

Digital input nº 1 

Digital output nº 2 

 

Digital input nº 2 

…. 

 

…. 

Digital output nº N 

 

Digital input nº N 

 

 

 

Analog Output nº 1 

 

Analog input nº 1 

Analog Output nº 2 

 

Analog input nº 2 

Analog Output nº 3 

 

Analog input nº 3 

Analog Output nº 4 

 

Analog input nº 4 

 
 
In addition to sending the information every time that a change of state occurs in the inputs, 
every  5  minutes  the  MASTER  system  transmits  the  state  of  the  inputs  to  refresh  the 
information to the SLAVE and check communications. In equipment with analogue signals the 
value of these, will be updated in each communication establishment, either by digital input 
change or by time refresh. 
 
The  SLAVE  system  does  not  sent  the  change  of  its  inputs  until  is  not  questioned  by  the 
MASTER system for time or change in its inputs. 
 

 
2.1.1. MASTER / SLAVE DIGITAL LEVEL ITW   
 

When  connecting  the  MASTER  /  SLAVE  system  on  the  LCD  screen  will  appear  a  test 
consisting  in     different  informative  messages  sequentially.  To  pass  the  different  messages 
you have to press the green pushbutton.  
 

Summary of Contents for SINDITO

Page 1: ...BIDIRECTIONAL LEVEL ITW USER MANUAL USER MANUAL BIDIRECTIONAL LEVEL ITW SET...

Page 2: ...THOUT THE PRIOR WRITEEN AUTHORISATION FROM SINDITO SL IN THE EVENT OF INFRINGEMENT SINDITO S L RESERVES THE RIGHT TO UNDERTAKE THE ACTION IT DEEMS APPROPRIATE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT LAW SINDIT...

Page 3: ...IONING 15 3 1 1 LINK POINT TO POINT 15 3 1 2 LINK BETWEEN VARIOUS POINTS 16 3 2 CONNECTION DIAGRAM FOR THE ANTENNA WITH THE CABLE COAXIAL CABLE 17 4 GUIDE OF POSSIBLE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS 18 5 CHANG...

Page 4: ...BIDIRECTIONAL LEVEL ITW USER MANUAL...

Page 5: ...n incorporated in the electronic design which allows a total safety of use The range of BIDIRECTIONAL LEVEL ITW systems are operating in the UHF band using the frequencies 406MHz and 411MHz or in the...

Page 6: ...ith the relay output n 2 thus till completing all the signals MASTER SLAVE Digital input n 1 Digital output n 1 Digital input n 2 Digital output n 2 Digital input n N Digital output n N Digital output...

Page 7: ...tus of relays that corresponds to the inputs of SLAVE system 4 or 8 depending on model The change of inputs and outputs status is not refreshed automatically on the message showed on LCD screen To ref...

Page 8: ...if it is already on the screen To refresh the information a new display sequence must be performed Value of the analogical inputs The value of the inputs is not automatically refreshed in the LCD mes...

Page 9: ...L INPUT OR OUTPUT NOT CONNECTED OR BELOW RANGE An analogical input or output not connected or below the set range is displayed as 0 o ANALOGICAL INPUT OR OUTPUT ABOVE RANGE An analogical input or outp...

Page 10: ...IDENCE RELAY WILL BE CONNECTED IN THE SYSTEM INDICATING THE FAILURE ON COMMUNICATION WHILE THE MASTER IS NO CONNECTED TO THE VOLTAGE 2 2 1 INSTALLATION OF THE EQUIPMENT NOTICE BEFORE ANY HANDLING CHEC...

Page 11: ...BIDIRECTIONAL LEVEL ITW USER MANUAL 7 POWER SUPPLY Connection...

Page 12: ...analogical inputs is configured on the factory with one of the following ranges 0 20mA 4 20mA 0 5V 0 10V but depending on the model it can be changed through the jumpers of the following table Input...

Page 13: ...every one of the signals from the transmitter is received correctly that the appropriate relays and led are activated on the receiver NOTICE CAUTION THE EQUIPMENT MUST NOT BE STARTED WITHOUT THE CORRE...

Page 14: ...given by the customer it is chosen the most appropriated antenna to cover the indicated distances of link and the orographic characteristics of the zone The main characteristics of the antennas suppl...

Page 15: ...BIDIRECTIONAL LEVEL ITW USER MANUAL 11 3 1 ANTENNAS POSITIONING 3 1 1 LINK POINT TO POINT TRANSMITTER TANKS LINK...

Page 16: ...BIDIRECTIONAL LEVEL ITW USER MANUAL 12 3 1 2 LINK BETWEEN VARIOUS POINTS...

Page 17: ...BIDIRECTIONAL LEVEL ITW USER MANUAL 13 3 2 CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF THE ANTENNA WITH THE COAXIAL CABLE RG 213...

Page 18: ...nces or frequency matching with other systems SOLUTION Make the change of frequency channel REASON Misguided antennas SOLUTION Put the antennas in a new direction REASON Antennas not suitable for this...

Page 19: ...CEIVER YOU MUST MAKE SURE TO ASSIGN THE CORRECT FREQUENCY BAND ACCORDING TO THE RADIO MODEL OF YOUR SYSTEM The change of frequency can be done indistinctly when the system is working or without power...

Page 20: ...406 411 MHz band or vice versa the system WON T work WORKING CHANNEL The change of the working channel is done through a rotary switch of 10 positions 0 9 Each position has assigned a definite workin...

Page 21: ...band of use 406 MHz 411 MHz 869 MHz Channelling 25 KHz or 12 5 KHz Communication bidirectional to a single frequency Power from 0 2W till 2W depending of the band Harmonic Attenuation best than 70 dB...

Page 22: ...1 432A 12Vdc Configuration 8 digital inputs potential free 8 digital outputs through relay of 16Amp 1 Relay of incidence LCD Display inputs outputs and incidences Presentation polyamide box with 30 f...

Page 23: ...8W a 230Vca 1 512A 12Vdc Configuration 8 digital inputs potential free 8 digital outputs through relay of 16Amp 1 Relay of incidence MASTER 4 analogical inputs resolution 12 bits configurable by jump...

Page 24: ...able not to leave the equipment unnecessarily exposed to the sun ATTENTION ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS SHOULD BE USED FOR ALL REPAIRS AND UNDER ANY CONCEPT THE SAFETY CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE...

Page 25: ...ately from the general refuses avoids possible negative consequences to environment it allows the treatment and recycle of all the components obtaining important energy and resources savings To underl...

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