NoWire Model 2100 Installation and Operation Manual
NoWire Model 2100
Submeter Solutions, Inc., 888-64METER
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L= Leak alarm. A leak alarm will be detected if the value for this input changes every consecutive
2.5 hour period for 48 hours. A leak alarm will be clear if the value for this input does not
change for two consecutive 2.5 hour periods.
R= Transmitter was reset. Display will clear on its own.
F= Fast transmission mode. Transmits once every minute rather than once every hour. Useful in
troubleshooting wireless communications. Force this mode of the EN1501 by pressing the
tamper switch 3 times within 10 seconds. It will automatically exit fast mode after 3 days or if
reset is pressed.
Z= Transmitter hasn’t been seen in 24 hours.
*= Multiple conditions exist.
[Meter Reading]
The meter reading value of the input point. The Pulse Value as defined in the setup
menu for this point is added to the Meter Reading for each new pulse received.
[Units]
7 characters as defined in the setup menu for the input point.
You may also see the wireless input point status by viewing the “Xmitter Stat” setup screen for any
individual wireless input point in the setup menu.
8.1.2
System Status Screen
At the beginning of each input point display screen rotation the System Status Screen is displayed.
The second line shows the individual wireless input point status conditions. If more exist than can be
displayed a “+” is displayed at the end of the line. The above example indicates wireless input point #11
has been reset and wireless input point #9 and #11 have a tamper condition. “System OK” message
indicates no wireless input issues exist.
8.1.3
Status LED codes
The Status LED located just above the input power terminal block signifies the conditions and status of
the system and all inputs. When a condition exists it “blinks” a code indicating the priority of the status,
one blink, highest priority, 3 blinks, lowest priority. Count the blinks by the number of times the Status
LED blinks red before pausing.
Solid Green
: No input point issues exist.
One Red Blink
: One or more wireless inputs haven’t been seen for more than 24 hours. Other conditions
may exist of lower priority. This high priority condition also causes the backlight on the LCD screen to
blink periodically to alert attention.
Two Red Blinks
: One or more wireless input has a low battery condition. Other conditions may exist of
lower priority.
Three Red Blinks
: One or more wireless input has a tamper or reset condition.
If any of the wireless inputs have the conditions above and are assigned to a pulse output the red LED of
the pulse output will blink the individual input point condition.
NoWire 1100
R:11,T:9,11