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1.     Manufacturers of Wireless  Weighing Systems    LSI    LSI Wireless  Gateway System     Applies to  LSI Gateway series GS220 to GS224 and GS series sensors              INSTALLER AND USER   S MANUAL                      WARNING  The LSI Wireless Gateway system is designed to aid in the collection  of information and is in no way a substitute for safe operating practice     AN WARNING  Carefully read and understand this manual before proceeding        GM22X XX ENG REv20130717 www loadsystems com       JBLS             BEFORE PROCEEDING      Read and understand the following     For your safety and that of the people that come  into contact with LSI products  understand the  significance of the instructions included in this  guide  respect all laws and regulations and comply  with applicable standards                      Pay particular attention to items bearing the alert  symbol    and the following words        Warning  this denotes an instruction that if not  complied with may lead to serious injury or death              CAUTION       Caution  this denotes an instruction that if not  complied with may lead to product failure or  property damage         IMPORTANT       Important  this denotes an instruction that if not  complied with may lead to product performance  issues           WARNING  The system must be installed  in compliance with LSI instructions and  using LSI supplied components only  Failure  to install all parts  or replacing parts or  components with parts 
2.    In this mode  live information sent by the wireless  sensors is displayed  The data can be logged to  files  see the 3 1b Settings section to configure  this feature     7  WM Configurator V1 0 0 9   P N  B0141           P WM Configurator    Datalogger Mode    J   settings In this mode  you can see the live information sent by the  Communication Port  10 ee    ix ar 65220  D G86 EE section to   L Configuration     Firmware Update  m     oy Sensor Settings   TA Load   ID 616191    Figure  Application overview     3 16 Settings    The data from the datalogger mode can be saved  on the computer disk     1  Define the time interval and location folder of  the logs     2  Press Apply to save changes or Cancel to  reload existing setting         cd  WM Configurator V1 0 0 9   P N  B0141       Datalogger logs  Save logs to a folder       pr  2 Communication Port  10  gg 65220   ID Gas  O Configuration  e Firmware Update  WE Datalogger Mode        Sensor Settings  TA Load  ID 616191             Save logs every   1   Minutes w          Logs folder    C  LSIDatalogger     Browse          Cancel and reload existing settings    Figure  Settings    3 1   Communication Port    This section displays the communication port in use   the port type and status  The Open status indicates  that the communication port is in use and that the  LSI Gateway is communicating information     OPERATION p      3 1d Configuration    Sensor List     Sensors in the LSI Wireless Gateway system are  defined 
3.   Tel  971 6 557 8314   Fax  971 6 557 8315  lsifzc emirates net ae    CANADA  PRODUCTION AND R amp D  Load Systems International Inc     4495 Wilfrid Hamel Blvd  Suite 110    Quebec City  QC  Canada G1P 2J7  Tel   1 418 650 2330  Fax   1 418 650 3340  sales loadsystems com       2013  Load Systems International Inc     GM22X XX_ENG_REv20130717    www loadsystems com          
4.  Shipping  and handling costs to locations outside the Territory  shall be the responsibility of and borne by Purchaser  or Owner of the Product prior to any shipment by LSI    Contact LSI to obtain a Return Authorization Number  and the address to ship parts      5 3 Exclusion of Other Warranties    THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS THE SOLE WARRANTY  APPLICABLE AND THERE ARE NO EXPRESS   LEGAL OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS  IN RELATION TO ANY PRODUCTS INCLUDING    12 M The GS22X XX Series Gateways Hi    ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF  MERCHANTABILITY  NON INFRINGEMENT OR  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND  THOSE OTHERWISE ARISING BY STATUTE   OR OTHERWISE IN LAW OR FROM A COURSE  OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE  WHICH   ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED  NO ORAL OR  WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY  LSI OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR REPRESENTATIVES  SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR CONDITION  OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF LSI   S  OBLIGATIONS  LSI DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE  BUSINESS RESULTS OBTAINED FROM THE USE  OF THE PRODUCTS WILL BE APPROPRIATE OR  ADEQUATE FOR THE PURCHASER     5 4 Exclusion    This Limited Warranty does not cover and shall not  apply to    Any Product that is misused or abused  including  being altered  modified or repaired not in accordance  with LSI written instructions or authorizations or   used not in compliance with LSI   s instructions and or  industry standards and practices    Any incidental costs or expense  such as shipping  charges to LSI or an designa
5.  in tort  including negligence  whether  sole  joint  contributory  concurrent or otherwise  but  not including intentional  reckless or wanton tort     3  under strict liability   4  under any environmental    EEE LSI PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY aaa 13    or antipollution law or regulation   5  connected with  any toxic or hazardous substance or constituent     6  arising out of any representation or instruction    or under any warranty   7  or otherwise  arising out   of  connected with  or resulting from the design   manufacture  sale  resale  delivery  repair  replacement  or use of Products or the furnishing of any service  shall in no event exceed the price allocable to and  paid to LSI for the individual unit of Products or  service or part thereof which gives rise to the cause of  action or claim    SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW  THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  SO  THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT  APPLY TO YOU     5 6 Recommended Practices    LSI recommends careful consideration of the following  factors when specifying and installing the Products   Before installing a Product  the Installation  Operation   and Maintenance instructions provided with the unit  must be read and understood and complied with     5 7 Choice of Law    This Limited Warranty shall be governed by and  construed in accordance with      the laws of the Province of Quebec  Canada for  products sold by LSI in Quebec      the law
6.  must be installed    4  A Windows warning indicating that the driver  has not been tested will recommend to stop  the installation  ignore this warning and select  Continue Anyway     5  When the installation wizard has finished  installing the software  click Finish to close the  wizard     When the installation is completed  the Device  Manager will appear as shown below              Device Manager  File Action View Help  es  a  D        Be Display nil  eal Floppy disk dri  pr Floppy drive controllers  de Human Int so e Dev  G   IDE ATA ATAPI controller     Keyboards     Mice and other pointing dev  M   Monito   amp  Network adapter     I com ar  ns Port  COM1   Pecon nter ap rt  LPT1   P      Co lo lEs                    Fie Action View Help    mFS em A       8  pe adapters  Netwo ee       o 3 ED    ommunica ard Port 1   PT         4 SCSI and RAID controller       Sound  video and e controllers     4 System devices    2 Universal Serial Bus controllers    Figure  Device Manager  Windows XP          in compliance with LSI instructions and  using LSI supplied components only  Failure   to install all parts  or replacing parts or  components with parts or components not    supplied by LSI  may lead to system failure   serious injury or death        3  OPERATION      3 1 Application overview    Access the menus from the treeview  in the upper  left  by clicking on it  The appropriated details will  be displayed in the right section of the application     3 1a Datalogger Mode 
7.  this declaration refers conform to the relevant standards or other standardising    documents    Safety  IEC 61010 1  2  ed   2001   EN 61010 1  2    ed   2001   Wireless  EN 300 220 3 V1 1 1  2000 09    EMC  EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1  2002 08     Qu  bec  June 21  2013  Eric Beaulieu  Technologies Manager    4 2b CE Safety    AN WARNING  When captors are used  the  ambient temperature should not be higher  than 84  C and the display should not be used  when the ambient temperature is higher than  59  C  otherwise there can be a burn possibility        WARNING  The protection will be impaired  if the material and equipment are used ina  manner not specified by the manufacturer            IMPORTANT  The IP of equipment    corresponds to 65        NOLTE NN For the operator   s safety  take  only the ambient temperature range into  consideration  The device should be used within  this range specified above     10 The GS22X XX Series Gateways Hi       NOTES         ma NOTES E  ii             5  LSI PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY   APRIL 1ST  2013      5 1 Limited Warranty    LOAD SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL ING   hereafter     LSI     warrants its products  the  Products     will be  free from defects in materials and workmanship for  a period as determined by the product family as  indicated below  the  Warranty Period         Warranty  Length    Product Family    GC Series Load Cells  GD Series  Line Riders  GP Series Load  Pins GS001  G5002  GS003   GS004  GSO005  GS007  GS010   GS011  G5012  
8. D G86  Configuration Step 1  Select the WRCM internal port to be configured     Firmware Update Internal Port  USB Port vi  BAW Datalogger Mode     ee Step 2  Set the data logging options of the selected port     sor Settini    Send datalogging data via this port    TA Load  ID 616191  this option enables the data logger mode        Data Filter  All Sensors 4         Step 3  Set advanced port settings    Baud Rate   1000000 vw       zR    Data Width   8          Parity  None     lt                 Stop Bits  1     lt        Figure  LSI Gateway Internal Ports              3 1e Firmware Update    This section displays current LSI Gateway  firmware information and is used to update the  firmware  Refer to section 3 4 Firmware Update     3 1f Sensor Settings    When a sensor is selected under Sensor List  the  following information is communicated to the LSI  Gateway     e Base Station ID  The radio id number of the  LSI Gateway that has the sensor programmed  In its sensor list     e Heart Beat  When no change is detected in  the sensor value  the sensor status will be  communicated to the GS22X XX in the interval  indicated  in seconds      e Communication timeout before sleep mode   When the base station stops communicating  information to the sensors  the sensors become  inactive  sleep mode   The value indicated is  the time  in seconds  before the sensors switch  to the sleep mode     e Calibration Offset  Allows to offset the value  configured from the firmware     e Calib
9. G5020  GSO30   GS031  GS035  GS050  GS075   GS101  G5106  GS110  GS112   G5220  65221  G5222  G5224   GS550  GS820  LP Series Load  Pins  LS051  LS055  PT00100    GS025  G5085  GS320  GS375    24 months    12 months    Unless otherwise specified  the default Warranty  Period for the Products is 12 months after delivery of  such product  Please consult LSI for any Product that  is not listed in the above chart for further details    The Warranty Period commences after delivery   of such Products to the user  as evidenced on a   LSI document  subject to installation and use in  accordance with specifications described in the LSI  Installer and User   s Manual  as amended from time to  time  LSI technical materials and any related writings  published by LSI with respect with such Products and  any applicable industry standards    During the Warranty Period  LSI or its designated  service representative shall repair  or at its option   replace any Product that is confirmed to be defective  by LSI  in its sole discretion  in accordance with the  Limited Warranty Services Procedures described in  this section     5 2 Warranty Services Procedures    In order to benefit from this Limited Warranty  the  purchaser must notify LSI   s customer service or LSI s  authorized distributor or representative originally  responsible for the sale of the Products within 10 days  of the occurrence of a suspected defect in materials  or workmanship  and in any case prior to the expiry of  the Warra
10. de 8  3 2 SENSOR LIST    annnnnrnnnennavnnnvnnnnennnvn   8  3 3 FIRMWARE UPDATE  LSI  GATEWAY ONLY      mevnnrrnnnennvennnevnner 8  3 4 ADVANCED    nuvnnvennnennnennnevnnvonnvennnene 8  3 4a Changing Sensors       rrvrrnrrevvnrnvennnnnen 8  3 4b Automatic sensor settings            0006 8  3 4c Manual sensor setting       rrwrnrrvvnnrvvnnr 8  4  CERTIFICATION NOTES    annnnnnnnnnnnnn 9  4 1 FCC AND IC   INSTRUCTIONS TO  THG USER pe 9  2  Gr eE 10  4 2a Declaration of conformity               0 10  4 2b CE Safety unde 10  NOLES rrn 11       E TABLE OF CONTENTS P 3              1  INTRODUCTION      1 1 Overview    The LSI Wireless Gateway system consists  of one or more LSI Wireless Gateway and  one or more LSI GS series sensors  The LSI  Gateway is a generic receiver transmitter that  transfers information received from the sensors  to an external user interface or control unit  The  LSI Gateway is compatible with LSI GS series  sensors  There are many variations and possible  configurations of the LS  Gateway designed to  integrate with a wide variety of applications     External communication with the LSI Gateway  can be handled through a number of different  optional communication ports including RS232   USB  CAN bus  J1939  and voltage outputs  The  LSI Gateway allows information to be exchanged  in both directions between the LSI wireless  network and the communication port     The LSI Gateway has two operating modes   network controller and listen only  Understanding  th
11. e two operating modes is important to successful  set up of the wireless network        WARNING  The system is designed to aid  in the collection of information and is in no  way a substitute for safe operating practice     Network Controller Mode    The LSI Gateway controls a wireless network  of up to 32 sensors  The LSI Gateway wakes  and initiates communication with all sensors in  its network on start up  On shut down the LSI  Gateway instructs all sensors in its network to  enter low power sleep mode    Listen Only    The LSI Gateway listens to all LSI GS series  sensors within range but does not actually  communicate with them  The LSI Gateway has  no direct effect on the network it is listening to   System sensors need a network controller to avoid  entering low power sleep mode  The network  controller can be any compatible display or LSI  Gateway     4 eee The GS22X XX Series Gateways Hi       2  INSTALLATION         WARNING  The system must be installed  in compliance with LSI instructions and  using LSI supplied components only  Failure  to install all parts  or replacing parts or  components with parts or components not  supplied by LSI  may lead to system failure   serious injury or death        IMPORTANT  Do not power wash the LS   Gateway  Power washing the LSI Gateway  voids warranty coverage     2 1 Line of Sight    Ideally there should be a clear and direct line of  sight between each sensor and the LSI Gateway  at all possible positions of any mobile struc
12. ed to make data collected  by the LSI Gateway accessible to data logging  applications on a PC connected to the LSI  Gateway by USB or RS232  Initial configuration  of the LSI Gateway may be easier prior to final  physical installation depending on accessibility     2 5 PC Installation    2 5a System Requirements    Windows 2000  XP  Vista  32 64bit  or Windows 7   82 64 bit      2 56 LSI WM Configurator and USB  Driver Installation    Before starting installation  make sure that no  LSI Gateway is connected to the computer     1  Download the installation file from www   loadsystems com wmconfigurator     2  Install the file and follow the steps from the  installation wizard     When transferring the files  the installation  wizard will automatically execute the USB  driver installation  a Windows warning will  recommend to stop the installation  ignore  this warning and select Continue Anyway   Windows XP  or Install this driver anyway   Windows Vista  Windows 7      2 5   LSI Gateway Connection  Windows Vista   Windows 7     1  Connect the LSI Gateway to the computer   the device will automatically be installed     Windows XP   1  Connect the LSI Gateway to the computer   Found New Hardware Wizard will appear     2  If Windows asks to connect to Windows  Update to search for software  select No  not  this time and then click Next     3  Select Install the software automatically   then click Next to continue     6 ee The GS22X XX Series Gateways Hi       WARNING  The system
13. en hit  Update Firmware Now        MPORTANT  A firmware update will reset the LS   Gateway to the factory default configuration        D  WM Configurator V1 0 0 9   P N  B0141       Current Firmware Information    WRCM Firmware Version  B0149_V2015    e Firmware Update  Pre  G5220   ID G86   Important  A firmware update will reset the WRCM to the factory default configuration   Configuration                A     Firmware Update  MG Datalogger Mode Update Firmware Now  B    Sensor Settings  TA Load  IDG16191 rm       Figure  Firmware update     3 4 Advanced    3 4a Changing sensors    If a sensor needs to be changed  the LSI Gateway  must learn to recognize the replacement sensor   Two mechanisms are available to change an ID in  the sensor list of the LSI Gateway   1  Automatic  ID change   2  Manual ID change     3 4b Automatic sensor settings    LSI will supply a replacement sensor programmed  to replace the original one  When the replacement  sensor is detected by the LSI Gateway it causes  the LSI Gateway to automatically update the sensor  list  replacing the ID of the old sensor with that of  the new  the process may take up to two minutes to  complete     3 4c Manual sensor setting  See Sensor List        4  CERTIFICATION NOTES      4 1 FCC and IC   Instructions to    the User    This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a class B digital device   pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are  designed to provide reasonable protec
14. in the Configuration menu and are also  displayed under Sensor Settings in the treeview  section  Refer to section 3 2 Sensor List to add   remove or modify sensor information     Connection Tools    2B vm Configurator          Sensor List WRCM Internal Ports       pr Settings  ion Port    ae ER ER Save to WRCM     Reload from WRCM Update Sensors Status  B on GS220   ID G86      Configure Selected Line Remove Selected Sensor Remove All Sensors     Firmware Update    BAW Datalogger Mode System Sensors Definition   Double dick a cell to change its value    a   Sensor Settings Sensor ID Sensor Type Status  16191 Load  0       TA Load  ID 616191  None  0 None  n Nana    HUN  o    Figure  Sensor List     LSI Gateway Internal Ports     The LSI Gateway internal communication ports  behavior can be configured in the LSI Gateway  Internal Ports section     e Step 1  Select the LSI Gateway internal port  to be configured     e Step 2  Set the data logging options of the  selected port     The data logging options set are  compatible with the Datalogger Mode  from the left menu     Data Filter  Defines the information sent to the  internal communication port     All sensors  Surrounding sensors   including the system sensors     System Sensors Only  Sensors  configured in the LSI Gateway     e Step 3  Set advanced port settings     iS  WM Configurator V1 0 0 9   P N  B0141        2B vm Configurator    2 Settings          2 ne r     PE nication Port  10   Reload from WRCM    am GS220   I
15. nty Period  Timely notification will permit the  purchaser to obtain a Return Authorization Number  which will indicate return procedures and terms and  conditions of such returns  A proof of purchase of the  Product  such as an invoice or a receipt certifying the  validity of the Warranty  must be presented in order   to obtain Limited Warranty coverage  In any event   even if a Return Authorization Number is provided to  purchaser  LSI reserves the right to inspect the    damaged Product or part before its final decision to  repair or replace the defective Product or part    The Product or part shall be returned to LSI or its  designated service representative  accompanied   by the Return Authorization Number with prepaid  shipping charges  The purchaser must insure the  shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage   during the shipment  Purchaser shall also pay any  tariff or duty applicable to the return of the defective  part or Product  LSI will  at its option  repair or  replace the Product or part returned to LSI or to its  designated service representative  LSI owns all parts  or Products replaced  repaired or removed from a  repaired Product  If LSI repairs a Product  the Product  Warranty coverage Period is not extended and the  Limited Warranty shall expire as if uninterrupted at the  end of the last month of the original Warranty Period  from shipping from LSI  If LSI replaces a Product  the  replaced Product is warranted for the remainder of the  original term 
16. or components not  supplied by LSI  may lead to system failure   serious injury or death     2 The GS22X XX Series Gateways E       TABLE OF CONTENTS      1  INTRODUCTION    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 5 LSI PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY    APRIL 1ST  2013    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 12  1 1 OVERVIEW Quorn 4  5 1 LIMITED WARRANTY              0005 12  2  INSTALLATION i  nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 5  5 2 WARRANTY SERVICES  2 1 LINE OF SIGHT     avnnnnnvnnvnnnnnvnnenuennen   5 PROCEDURES    annnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnssnnnn 12  2 2 ANTENNA POSITION                  000 5 5 3 EXCLUSION OF OTHER  23 LSI GATEWAY POWER SUPPLY     5 WARRANTIES BERR RRR RRR 12  23a Ven 5 5 4 EXCLUSION    unnnnavnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnun 13  2 4 LSIWM CONFIGURATOR               6 5 5 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY            13  2 5 PC INSTALLATION    uvnunnnnunnnnunnvnunne 6 5 6 RECOMMENDED PRACTICES     13  2 5a System Requirements               c 0sccceeee 6  2 5b LSIWM Configurator and USB Driver 5 7 CHOICE OF LAW     ranernnvennvennnennner 13  HE STAN e g ues 6 5 8 ENTIRE AGREEMENT  ceececececcccccece 13  2 5c LSI Gateway Connection               008 6  5 9 VIENNA CONVENTION EXCLUDED   13  3  OPERATION s nannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 7  3 1 APPLICATION OVERVIEW              7  3 1a Datalogger Mode      rrnanernnnernnevrnnennnnere T  EP NN 7  3 10 Communication POrt         arrvnnnnnvennnnnnn 7  3 104 TOMMOURALION seipsis neriesi 7  3 1e Firmware Update       rrnnnonnnrnnnnnnnnennnennn 8  3 1f Sensor SENNGS runde
17. or sixty consecutive  60  days  whichever  is longer    LSI reserves the right to require from the user or  owner of the Products  prior to determining if the  Limited Warranty coverage is applicable  that LSI  receive the data logging equipment used with the  Products and that LSI be authorized to retrieve all  information from such data logging equipment in order  to  among others  ensure that the written instructions  and applicable standards  including safety margins   were respected and not exceeded during Product use   Failure by the owner or user of the Product to supply  such information shall be deemed a material default  of the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty  and shall be irrevocably construed as evidence that  the Product was misused or abused  Consequently  LSI shall irrevocably be relieved of any obligations to  compensate the user or owner of the Product for any  and all damages resulting from Product failures when  data logging equipment  and access to its content   cannot be freely and readily provided  unhampered  to LSI   LSI will pay ground freight transportation costs of  replacement or repaired parts or Products to the  destination in the countries in which it maintains a  service center  currently Canada  continental United  States of America  United Kingdom  Australia and the  United Arab Emirates   the    Territory      LSI will not pay  any transportation costs of replacement or repaired  parts to a destination outside of the Territory 
18. ration Scale  Allows to scale the value  configured from the firmware     e Tx Sensitivity  The minimum change in sensor  value required to trigger communication        i Reload Fom Sensor  ar G5220   ID G86  Configuration Node Settings  For the whole device      Firmware Update Base Station ID  86  mm Datalogger Mode Heart Beat  60     oy Sensor Settings Communication timeout  fore sleep    before mode  600  A Load   ID G16191    Individual Sensor Type Settings  Calibration Offset  0  Calibration Scale  1    Tx Sensitivity  100    Figure  Sensors standard setup     3 2 Sensor List    1  In the Configuration menu  select Sensor List   2  Adding sensors  To add sensors to the sensor list     Select a line and click on Configure selected  line or double click on the line     Enter the sensor ID and the sensor type      3  Removing sensors  To remove any sensor  from the list     a MO The GS22X XX Series Gateways Hi    Select the sensor line to remove and click on  Remove selected sensor     4  Reload from LSI Gateway  Reload data from  the LSI Gateway and display data without  saving any changes  the unsaved data in the  LSI Gateway will be replaced      5  Save to LSI Gateway  Save changes in the  LSI Gateway memory  Save to LSI Gateway  is automatically followed by Update sensor  status     3 3 Firmware Update  LSI  Gateway only     1  Select Firmware Update in the treeview section     2  In the right section  click on Browse to select  the update file  extension  220  and th
19. s of the Province of Ontario  Canada for  products sold by LSI in Ontario and anywhere else in  Canada  and     the laws of the State of New York for products sold  by LSI anywhere in the United States of America or  anywhere else  excluding Canada     5 8 Entire Agreement    This document contains the entire agreement of the  parties regarding the subject matter of the Product  and supersedes all previous communications   representations  understandings and agreements   either oral or written  between you and LSI     5 9 Vienna Convention Excluded    The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the  International Sale of Goods does not apply to this  Limited Warranty              LSI       LSI technical support is available  24 hours a day  7 days a week    techsupport loadsystems com    USA   Load Systems   International Corp    9633 Zaka Road   Houston  TX 77064   Toll Free Tel   1 888 819 4355  Toll Free Fax   1 888 238 4099  Tel   1 281 664 1330   Fax   1 281 664 1390  sales loadsystems com    AUSTRALIA   LSI Robway Pty Ltd    32 West Thebarton Road  Thebarton  South Australia 5031  Tel   61  08  8238 3500   Fax   61  08  8352 1684  salesQlsirobway com au    UK   Load Systems UK Ltd   Unit 5  Silverfield House  Claymore Drive    Aberdeen Energy Park  Bridge of Don    Aberdeen AB23 8GD  Scotland  UK   Tel   44  0  1224 392900  Fax   44  0  1224 392920  uksales loadsystems com    DUBAI   UAE   Load Systems International FZE  Q3 171 SAIF Zone   PO Box 7976   Sharjah  UAE 
20. t  To comply with RF exposure  requirements  the unit must be installed and  operated with 20 cm  8 in   or more between  the product and your body  This product may  not be collocated or operated in conjunction  with any other antenna or transmitter     GE CERTIFICATION NOTES ME O       This device has been designed to operate  with the antennas listed below  and having  a maximum gain of 3 0 dB  Antennas not  included in this list or having a gain greater  than 3 0 dB are strictly prohibited for use with  this device  The required antenna impedance is  50 ohms    To reduce potential radio interference to other  users  the antenna type and its gain should  be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically  radiated power  e i r p   is not more than that  permitted for successful communication     Antenna List    LSI P N  TAO11  Description  1 4 wave monopole  MFG Load Systems International    FCC ID  QVBGS000 IG  7076A ICGS000  FCC ID  QVBGS001 IC  7076A ICGS001  FCC ID  QVBGS050 IG  7076A ICGS050  FCC ID  QVBGS075 IC  7076A ICGS075    RF Exposure Warning    This product complies with FCC IC radiation  exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  environment  To comply with RF exposure  requirements  the unit must be installed and  operated with 20 cm  8 in   or more between  the product and your body  This product may  not be collocated or operated in conjunction  with any other antenna or transmitter    This device has been designed to operate  with the antennas listed belo
21. ted service representative  as well as the technician out of pocket expenses  including traveling  lodging and meal expenses  if   any  The damages caused during the transport or the  moving of the Product Damages caused by accidents   abuse  misuse  a force majeure  described as events  outside a LSI   s or any Product user   s control  including  war  riot  strikes  embargoes  or external cause    Any cost  damage or expenses for field labor or   any other expenses related to or arising from the  replacement of defective parts    Products used for pile driving  wire rope activated  clamshell or dragline applications  If purchaser uses  the Products for pile driving  wire rope activated  clamshell or dragline application  the Limited Warranty  will be deemed to have been violated for abuse    Any costs associated with providing LSI with data  logging equipment     5 5 Limitation of Liability    To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law   in no event will LSI be liable to the purchaser or any  third party for any indirect  special  consequential   incidental or exemplary damages whatsoever   including but not limited to loss of revenue or profit   lost or damaged data  business interruption or any  other pecuniary loss whether based on contract   tort or other causes of action  even if LSI has been  advised of the possibility of such damages  In   any event  the total liability of LSI arising from any  cause of action or claim whatsoever  whether  1  in  contract   2 
22. tion against  harmful interference in a residential installation  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio  frequency energy and if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  However     there is no guarantee that interference will not occur    in a particular installation  If this equipment does  cause harmful interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined by turning the  equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try  to correct the interference by one or more of the  following measures     Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   Increase the separation between the equipment  and receiver    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  circuit different from that to which the receiver  is connected    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV  technician for help     In order to maintain compliance with FCC  regulations  shielded cables must be used with    this equipment  Operation with non approved    equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in  interference to radio and TV reception     FCC ID  QVBGS200  RF Exposure Warning     IC  7076A ICGS200       IMPORTANT  Changes or modifications to    this equipment not expressly approved by the    party responsible for compliance could void the    user   s authority to operate the equipment     This product complies with FCC IC radiation  exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  environmen
23. tures on  which the system is installed  In ideal conditions  the radio range is about 1300 m  over 4000 ft     Typically each wall or window the signal must pass  through reduces the range by half  Metal structures  will attenuate the signal  care should be taken not to  hide the LSI Gateway behind metal plates  A clear  signal between a sensor and the LSI Gateway  improves communication and increases sensor  battery life        Figure  GS22X XX LSI Gateway dimensions  Not to scale   Dimensions are in inches     EE INSTALLATION M                2 2 Antenna Position    For optimal performance communicating antennas  should be parallel to each other without pointing to   or away from  each other at all possible positions of  any moving structures on which they are installed   The antenna should have 5 in  of clear space all  around it     2 3 LSI Gateway Power Supply    If the USB port is in use  the LSI Gateway will  take its power supply from the USB connector   Otherwise  power should be supplied based on the  following wire colors     2 3a Wiring          Table  Wire description  Wire Color Description  0 O Power supply  10 to 30 volts  PUCK he Ground  COV OCI OE A CAN H  MIS PE CAN L  Blue or Brown 2 ssaerevesraseseneriteksssede CAN Ground             2 4 LSI WM Configurator    The LSI Wireless Gateway can be configured  using the LSI WM Configurator software tool  on a personal computer  PC  connected to the  LSI Gateway by USB  Furthermore LSI WM  Configurator can be us
24. w  and having  a maximum gain of 3 0 dB  Antennas not  included in this list or having a gain greater  than 3 0 dB are strictly prohibited for use with  this device  The required antenna impedance is  50 ohms    To reduce potential radio interference to other  users  the antenna type and its gain should  be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically  radiated power  e i r p   is not more than that  permitted for successful communication     Antenna List    LSI P N  TAO1 1  Description  1 4 wave monopole  MFG Load Systems International       LSI  4 2 CE    4 2a Declaration of conformity               lt  gt  LSI LOAD SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC     Declaration of Conformity  According to EN 45014    Manufacturer   s Name  Load Systems International Inc     Manufacturer   s Address   Canada   4495 Blvd  Wilfrid Hamel  Suite 110  Qu  bec  QC  Canada  G1P 2J7    Declare under our own responsibility that the products     Load sensors  GCXXX CE  GCXXX ATEX CE  GLCXXX 02  GS001 CE  GS001 ATEX CE   GS002 CE  GS002 ATEX CE  GS007 XX CE  GS009 CE    Anti Two Block   G5005 CE  GS005 ATEX CE  GS050 CE  GS050 ATEX CE  GS075 CE   GS085    Angle sensors   GS010 XX CE  GS010 XX ATEX CE  GS011 XX CE  GS011 XX ATEX CE   GS012 CE  GS030 CE  GS030 10    Wind speed sensors   GS020 CE  GS020 ATEX CE  GS026  Pressure sensors  PT00120 XXX  PT00130 XXX  Gateways  GS2XX XX CE    Displays  GS320 CE  GS375 CE  GS550 XX  GS550 CE  GS550 ATEX CE  GS550 03 CE   GS550 XX CE  GS820 CE  GS820 XX CE    to which
    
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