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1. More details about operating the Field Wizard at a site can be found in Section 3 4 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation 3 1 Introduction Flowlink Help 3 2 Field Wizard Keypad This section describes how to use a 2101 Field Wizard with Isco s Flowlink software and how to operate the Field Wizard in the field The Field Wizard requires Flowlink 4 12 or later Earlier ver sions do not support the Field Wizard The Field Wizard also requires that the 2100 Series modules it connects to have a code version 1 06 or greater Detailed Flowlink instructions are beyond the scope of this manual Flowlink s operating instructions are available in a Windows Help format You can access the help topics for an active window by clicking on its Help button or by pressing F1 on your computer s keyboard You can also access Help topics by selecting Help from the Flowlink menu The Field Wizard is operated from the top panel which contains a keypad and liquid crystal display The keypad shown in Figure 3 1 includes 26 keys that are used to operate the Field Wizard 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation DWG 69 2003 143 Help Key gt Arrow Keys Numeric Keys Power Key RO y Figure 3 1 Field Wizard Keypad and Display 3 2 The keypad contains six software configured function keys soft keys that are used to make selections and navigate through menus Their specific functions will depend upon what opera
2. 2100 Series Stel Site 2100 Series Stet Site Info Irtenogoted Stes This is the basic ste information Dais Tene Site nama faw Senes Stel instrument s me 10 25 2000 9 44 21 AM Computer s time 10 25 2000 9 44 22 AM M Fae ma OO A Sprchcrizo Instruments Time To Computers J Retieve Data FS Complete the following steps 1 Click the Synchronize Instrument s Time to Com puter s button to synchronize the Field Wizard s time to that of your PC If you are using multiple PCs select just one PC to synchronize with 2 The Field Wizard is shipped with default site and module names Use the Site Name and Module Name fields if you want to provide more descriptive names Select Apply F9 to write that information to the instrument 3 Although data has not yet been collected you need to click Retrieve Data F8 This transfers a file containing site interrogation times from Flowlink to the Field Wizard With this information the Field Wizard will know when data was last retrieved from your site s When brought to a site the Field Wizard will then retrieve only the neces sary data 4 Select Disconnect to end your PC session and disconnect the Field Wizard Once you have connected the Field Wizard to Flowlink and set up the initial configuration you can connect the Field Wizard to a site and retrieve data The Field Wizard module connects to the top of a 2100 Series stack which may c
3. via open free for use standards It is a series of software stan dards specifications that fill a need in automation like printer drivers did for Windows acting as a translator for data trans mission and process control The specification defines a standard set of objects interfaces and methods for use in process control and manufacturing auto mation applications to facilitate interoperability There are hun dreds of OPC Data Access servers and clients Registers Registers are locations in memory that have specific data stored for retrieval or are used for control functions A reg ister is a holding place for a piece of digital information within the equipment The definition of what is contained and where the registry number or address is decided by the manufacturer in this case Teledyne Isco SCADA SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition is a computer system for gathering and analyzing real time data SCADA systems are used to monitor and control plant operation or equipment in industries such as telecommunications water and waste control energy oil and gas refining and transpor tation The SCADA system transfers the information for example where a leak has occurred in a pipeline back to a central site alerting the home station of the leak performing necessary analysis and control such as determining if the leak is critical and displaying the information in a logical and organized manner 4
4. 1 4 Field Wizard Connector Pins 0 0 cece cece ence nee 1 5 4 1 Modbus ASCII Address 1 Register Definitions o ooooooooooo 4 6 4 2 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions nussen 4 7 4 3 Measurement Parameters by Model Number 4 9 2101 Field Wizard Table of Contents vi 2101 Field Wizard Section 1 Introduction 1 1 Introduction 1 2 Product Description This instruction manual is designed to help you gain a thorough understanding of the operation of the 2101 Field Wizard Teledyne Isco recommends that you read this manual completely before placing the equipment into service The 2101 Field Wizard is a portable data interrogation unit designed to collect data from Isco s 2100 Series flow modules which measure parameters of open channel flow streams It then transfers that data to Isco s Flowlink 4 for Windows software The Field Wizard also serves as a local display and keypad for a 2100 Series site The eight line by forty character graphics display provides quick access to current readings and diagnostic information and allows for calibration of level measurements The Field Wizard stacks on top of a 2100 Series module using the same locking mechanism that connects the 2100 Series modules to each other Because modules have unique assigned names the Field Wizard can retrieve data from multiple modules and can be easily moved from site to site The Field Wizard uses flash memor
5. Conservation and Recovery Act RCRA 40 CFR 261 Materials of a hazardous nature that contact the product during normal use may be retained on the product The user of the product must identify the hazards associated with the retained material in order to assess the waste disposal options Dispose according to federal state and local regulations Section 14 Transportation Information U S Department of Transportation Shipping Name Nor classified as a hazardous material Not regulated Section 15 Regulatory Information Not meant to be all inclusive selected regulations represented TSCA Listed Yes DSL NDSL Canadian Listed Yes OSHA TWA 20 mppef 80 mg m SiO for Silica gel NIOSH REL TWA 6 mg m IDLH 3 000 mg m for silica gel Animal tests conducted in 1976 1978 18 month exposure at 15 mg m showed silica deposition in respiratory macrophages and lymph nodes minimum lung impairment no silicosis ACGIH TLV 10 mg m for Silica gel DOT Not classified as a hazardous material C 5 2101 Field Wizard Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets C 6 Section 16 Other Information HMIS Hazardous Materials Identification System HMIS Rating Health 0 Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 0 minimal hazard 1 slight hazard 2 moderate hazard 3 serious hazard 4 severe hazard This MSDS was prepared by George E Mckedy Senior Applications Deve
6. PC the state will change to Yes Once you have transferred a site s data to the Master Database in Flowlink it is eligible to be purged thus freeing up memory space to collect more data Note however that site data with a handling state of Yes will not be purged until the Field Wizard has been connected to a site and data retrieval has been ini tiated This allows you to transfer site data to multiple PCs before purging the data Use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll through the list of sites Once you have highlighted a site you can view more detailed information for the modules at that site by pressing F3 DETAILS F3 DETAILS When you press F3 DETAILS a screen similar to the one in Figure 3 10 will be displayed 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation LOG DETAILS 13 59 52 Site Fourth and Main Retrieved 12 18 11 13N0U2000 Module Bottom AU SWU rev 01 05 57 Readinas ra EXIT OCC OC Figure 3 10 Data Log Details Display 3 6 3 Site Setup Display The detailed information for a site is contained in a scrolling text window Use the directional arrow keys to move within the window and view the data The information identifies the time and date of the interrogation and lists readings for each module at that particular site To exit the display and return to the Log Display press F6 EXIT The Site Setup displays shown in Figures 3 11 and 3 13 are accessed by pressing F3 SETUP from
7. Temperature status code 16 bit integer 148 153 160 161 162 Temperature time record Internal Temp Internal Temp status code Time 4 byte float 16 bit integer Degrees Celsius 163 168 Internal Temp time record Time 175 176 Analog channel 1 4 byte float 0 100 percent 177 Analog channel 1 status code 16 bit integer 178 183 Analog channel 1 time record Time 190 191 Analog channel 2 4 byte float 0 100 percent 192 Analog channel 2 status code 16 bit integer 193 198 Analog channel 2 time Record Time 205 206 Analog channel 3 4 byte float 0 100 percent 207 Analog channel 3 status code 16 bit integer 208 213 Analog channel 3 time record Time 220 221 222 Analog channel 4 Analog channel 4 status code 4 byte float 16 bit integer 0 100 percent 223 228 Analog channel 4 time record Time 235 236 Analog channel 5 4 byte float 0 100 percent Analog channel 5 status code 16 bit integer 2101 Field Wizard Section 4 Modbus Protocol Table 4 2 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions Continued Register Number s 238 243 Name Analog channel 5 time record Data Type Time Units Read Write 250 251 Analog channel 6 4 byte float 0 100 percent 252 Analog channel 6 status code 16 bit integer 253 258 Analog chan
8. can be purchased by contacting Isco s Customer Service Department Teledyne Isco Inc Customer Service Dept P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone 800 228 4373 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3022 E mail IscoInfo teledyne com Field Wizard Instruction Manual 60 2003 155 Flowlink for Windows Software 69 2543 144 Communication Cable oo ooooomooo o 60 2004 046 AC Adapter erre o a a ot 60 2004 057 Field Wizard Maintenance Kit 60 2009 001 Silica Gel Desiccant ananena 099 0011 03 Hydrophobic Filter ooooooooooo o 209 0093 93 Tubing 10 Silicone oooooooooo ooo 60 2003 104 B 1 2101 Field Wizard Appendix B Accessories B 2 2101 Field Wizard Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets C 1 Overview This appendix to the manual provides Material Safety Data Sheets for the desiccant used by the 2101 Field Wizard and 2191 Battery Module Isco cannot guarantee the accuracy of the data Specific ques tions regarding the use and handling of the products should be directed to the manufacturer listed on the MSDS C 1 2101 Field Wizard Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets C 2 ms A A 0 MULTISORB fS Medeor Technologies ine MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Effective Date March 8 2005 MSDS Number M163 Section 1 Product and Company Information Product Name Silica gel indicating yellow Produ
9. can order the kit by calling Teledyne Isco s Customer Service Department 5 1 2101 Field Wizard Section 5 Maintenance 5 3 Desiccant 5 2 5 3 1 Replacing the Desiccant 2101 Collar Cartridge 5 3 2 Reactivating the Desiccant Silica gel The Field Wizard uses desiccant to protect the internal compo nents from moisture damage The cartridge is filled with indi cating silica gel that is blue or yellow when dry As the desiccant becomes saturated the color changes from blue to pink or from yellow to green Replace the desiccant before the entire length of the cartridge turns pink or green The desiccant is contained in a cartridge located on the left side of the Field Wizard To remove the cartridge unscrew the collar and slide the cartridge out of the Field Wizard The clear tube reveals the silica gel desiccant inside To replace the silica gel desiccant 1 Hold the cartridge upright with the collar at the top 2 As shown in the margin push the collar off the cartridge 3 Empty the saturated silica gel beads or granules 4 Fill the tube with new Isco P N 099 0011 03 or reacti vated see section 4 3 2 silica gel desiccant 5 Press the collar onto the tube 6 Slide the cartridge into the Field Wizard Tighten the col lar to seal the cartridge in place Silica gel beads and granules of desiccant can be reactivated N CAUTION Desiccant may produce irritating fumes when heated Observe
10. shown in Figure 3 18 Figure 3 18 Standalone Mode Main Display In this mode you can examine the data log stored inside the Field Wizard unit but will not be able to view or process the actual data To view the data retrieval log press F2 LOG The display will be similar to that shown in Figure 3 9 and described in Section 16 09 04 Hot currently connected to a site INFO OOOO 3 5 2 3 7 1 Standalone Pressing F5 INFO while in the standalone mode will display the Information Display Standalone Information screen Figure 3 19 Model Site Fourth and Main Module Name 2101 Field Wizard 08 10 26 HW Reu Sil Rew AC 00 01 5472 IDENTIFY EXIT OCC Figure 3 19 Standalone Information Display 3 16 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation This screen is similar to that described in Section 3 5 4 except that it only lists information pertaining to the Field Wizard itself Because it is not connected to a site there isn t any module infor mation To exit from the Standalone Information Display press F6 EXIT 3 8 PC Data When the Field Wizard is connected to a PC the user interface Synchronization Mode keypad is locked out to prevent any errors while transmitting data to the PC In this mode the Field Wizard s display looks like that shown in Figure 3 20 Unit if in slave mode to PC Keypad is locked out 05000 Figure 3 20 PC Data Synchronization Mode Display
11. the following precautions s Use a vented oven in a well ventilated room Do not remain in the room while the regeneration is taking place e Use the recommended temperature Avoid heating the desiccant at higher than recommended temperatures There have been reports of irritating fumes coming from the des iccant during reactivation While our attempts to duplicate the problem have been unsuccessful we still urge you to use caution Material Safety Data Sheets are in the back of this manual The desiccant s ability to remove moisture may lessen with each saturation reactivation cycle resulting in a need for more fre quent service After several cycles the desiccant may no longer be effective as it saturates too quickly At this point replace the desiccant To reactivate the silica gel desiccant pour the spent desiccant into a heat resistant container Never heat the cartridge assembly it will melt Heat the silica gel in a vented convection 5 4 Hydrophobic Filter 5 5 How to Obtain Service Teledyne Isco Inc Technical Service Dept PO Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone 800 228 4373 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3085 E mail IscoService teledyne com 2101 Field Wizard Section 5 Maintenance oven at 212 to 350 F 100 to 175 C for two to three hours or until the blue or yellow color returns Allow the desiccant to cool and store it in an airtight container until ready for use If the Field W
12. the latch release on the right side of the module Push in to slide the latch toward the left of the module Figure 2 2 Locking the latch Locate the latch extending from the left side of the module Push in to slide the latch toward the right of the module 2 6 2 4 2 Communication Connectors Figure 2 3 2100 Series Module s Upper Connector Capped Figure 2 4 2100 Series Module s Upper Connector Uncapped Figure 2 5 Field Wizard s Lower Connector Capped Figure 2 6 Field Wizard s Lower Connector Uncapped 2 4 3 Stacking Modules 2101 Field Wizard Section 2 Preparation and Installation Connecting the Field Wizard module involves uncapping and capping communication connectors When a communication con nector is not in use the connector should always be capped Figures 2 6 and 2 8 The cap will seal the connector to prevent corrosion and will improve communications When a communication connector is in use store the cap on the holder next to the connector Figures 2 7 and 2 9 The communi cation connector will be sealed by its mating connector AN CAUTION Caps PUSH ON and PULL OFF Do not rotate the caps to remove them from the connectors Capuchons POUSSER et TIRER Ne pas tourner les capuchons pour les enlever des prises M Note For modules to correctly stack and lock together protective caps between the modules must be stored on the holders To stack a Field Wizard M
13. the server software to talk to as well as control the specified module while ignoring other modules in the same stack or site Each module capable of Modbus Protocol communication will automatically create its own specific ASCII address within the site using e The model numbers of the modules e The user defined module names 2101 Field Wizard Section 4 Modbus Protocol 4 3 Configurations A variety of configurations can be made with Modbus either through direct connection or through a modem In the example shown in Figure 4 1 you are direct connecting a server PC to two individual 2150s through Modbus using the COM ports on the OPC Server which are directly connected to the remote 2150s Connection to the module is made through the RS 232 communi cation port on the top of the module M Note For low power operation we recommend connecting the mod ule s to the computer using the straight through cable Isco part number 60 5314 529 which consumes less power instead of our standard interrogation cable In Figure 4 1 the OPC Server PC must have two COM ports Modbus requires one COM port each for direct connection of each 2150 COM port 1 3 OPC Process Server Control 2150 COM port 2 Figure 4 1 Configuration Example Direct Connection Shown The operation sequence for the example above can be summa rized in the following steps 2150 1 2150s take readings from probes 2 2150s sto
14. to a different date Excluded from this warranty are normal wear expendable items such as charts ribbon lamps tubing and glassware fittings and wetted parts of valves and damage due to corrosion misuse accident or lack of proper maintenance This warranty does not cover products not sold under the Teledyne Isco trademark or for which any other warranty is specifically stated No item may be returned for warranty service without a return authorization number issued by Teledyne Isco This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties and obligations and Teledyne Isco specifically disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose The warrantor is Teledyne Isco Inc 4700 Superior Lincoln NE 68504 U S A This warranty applies to the USA and countries where Teledyne Isco Inc does not have an authorized dealer Customers in countries outside the USA where Teledyne Isco has an authorized dealer should contact their Teledyne Isco dealer for warranty service Before returning any instrument for repair please call fax or e mail the Teledyne Isco Service Department for instructions Many problems can often be diagnosed and corrected over the phone or by e mail without returning the instrument to the factory Instruments needing factory repair should be packed carefully and shipped to the attention of the service department Small non fragile items can be sent by insured parcel post PLEA
15. 0 0 0 0 ooo 5 1 531 1 Cleaning A Ha ie oe ee ee es 5 1 Maintenance Kiba RI RE we Ee AN Se A alee bs ae aaa 5 1 Desi bici a sees a E eds BA A eh wag i ee 5 2 5 3 1 Replacing the Desiccant 2101 0 cece eee 5 2 5 3 2 Reactivating the Desiccant 0 0 0 cc eee ee 5 2 Hydrophobic Filter 1 0 0 0 ccc ee eect R e REC 5 3 How to Obtain Service ccc eee een nen n tenes 5 3 Appendix A Replacement Parts A 1 Replacement Parts la id a das A 1 Appendix B Accessories B 1 B 2 How to Order dicks ot ene A COVA 6k ON ENN A eee ee ee B 1 General Accessories 0 ccc cece eee roma eens B 1 Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets C 1 OVErVIEW ea R eh ea dee ee eae Mle ws C 1 List of Figures 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 16 3 17 3 18 3 19 3 20 4 1 Field Wizard Keypad and Display 0 ccc cece cence nena 1 2 Field Wizard Components Side View 00 ccc cece cence eee eee 1 3 Field Wizard Components Bottom View 0 00 c cece eee nee eee 1 4 Model 2101 Field Wizard Connector Pins 0 cee eee eee eee 1 5 Connecting the AC Adapter to the Field Wizard 0 0 c eee eee 2 3 Connecting the Communication Cable to the Field Wizard 2 3 Flowlink Site Info Screen ununun aneura 2 4 Data Retrieval Mode Main Display 00 cece cee eee eee 2 10 Fie
16. 2101 Field Wizard Installation and Operation Guide mee HERCE ajaja O faja la 7 TELEDYNE ISCO A Teledyne Technologies Company Part 60 2003 155 of Assembly 60 2004 070 Copyright 2002 All rights reserved Teledyne Isco Inc Revision L March 10 2011 Foreword This instruction manual is designed to help you gain a thorough understanding of the operation of the equipment Teledyne Isco recommends that you read this manual completely before placing the equipment in service Although Teledyne Isco designs reliability into all equipment there is always the possi bility of a malfunction This manual may help in diagnosing and repairing the malfunc tion If the problem persists call or e mail the Teledyne Isco Technical Service Department for assistance Simple difficulties can often be diagnosed over the phone If it is necessary to return the equipment to the factory for service please follow the shipping instructions provided by the Customer Service Department including the use of the Return Authorization Number specified Be sure to include a note describing the malfunction This will aid in the prompt repair and return of the equipment Teledyne Isco welcomes suggestions that would improve the information presented in this manual or enhance the operation of the equipment itself Teledyne Isco is continually improving its products and reserves the right to change product specifications replacement
17. 5 Common Acronyms 2101 Field Wizard Section 4 Modbus Protocol SCADA systems can be relatively simple such as one that mon itors the environmental conditions of a small office building or very complex such as a system that monitors all the activity in a nuclear power plant or a municipal water system ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange DCS Distributed Control Systems MTU Master Terminal Unit OPC Object Linking and Embedding OLE for Process Control PLC Programmable Logic Controller RTU Remote Terminal Unit SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol 4 5 2101 Field Wizard Section 4 Modbus Protocol 4 6 Register Specifications 4 6 All numbers in the Modbus registers are stored most significant byte first If the polling device has a byte ordering of least signif icant byte first an Intel based PC for example the bytes will need to be reversed after they are received The Modbus ASCII address is used to index the data by modules Modbus ASCII address 1 contains information related to the site The first register contains a 16 bit integer count of the number of modules that have data to report The maximum number of modules that can be supported is 4 Modbus ASCII addresses 2 through the number of modules plus 1 contain data from the individual modules The Modbus ASCII addresses will be sorted by the model number an
18. 9 00 00 190EC2000 AUTO DAYS ALL CANCEL The Retrieve Data display has four function key options as described below F1 AUTO Press the F1 key to retrieve data from the starting point in time scheduled by the Master Data Base This time is generated each time the Field Wizard transfers data to Flowlink A message in the Field Wizard window will tell you the time and date that data collection will start if you select this option During data collection the name of the module being interro gated will be displayed along with a gauge so you can note the progress see Figure 3 7 If there is more than one module active at the site then the data will be retrieved one module at a time One module will be com pletely interrogated before data will be retrieved from any other module Site Fourth and Main 11 19 09 Module Bottom AL Readinas 6089 CANCEL OCC CC Figure 3 7 Data Retrieval Status Display Information inside the status window will change as the interro gation process proceeds As the data is being retrieved both the gauge and number of readings will change If you want to cancel the data collection process press F6 This will return you to the Main Display and will save the data that has already been collected 3 9 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation Figure 3 8 Retrieve Days Display 3 10 If the data being retrieved exceeds the Field Wizard s available memory data retri
19. DC nominal VIN Negative power supply voltage input 0 VDC nominal RCVUP PC data receiver inverted input XMTUP PC data transmit inverted output Key Aligns connector pins 1 5 2101 Field Wizard Section 1 Introduction 1 4 Safety Symbols and Hazard Alerts 1 5 Technical Service This icon identifies a general hazard and is accompanied with details about the hazard The instruction manual identifies the hazardous condition and any steps nec essary to correct the condition The manual presents this infor mation in one of two ways A CAUTION Cautions identify a potential hazard which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury This category can also warn you of unsafe practices or conditions that may cause property damage WARNING Warnings indicate potentially hazardous conditions If you do not avoid these risks they could cause you death or serious injury Although Teledyne Isco designs reliability into all of its equipment there is always the possibility of a malfunction occurring You can use this manual to help in diagnosing and repairing any malfunctions If the malfunction persists call or write the Teledyne Isco Technical Service Department for assis tance Teledyne Isco Inc Technical Service Department P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 800 228 4373 or 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3001 E MAIL IscoService teledyne com Simple difficulties can often be diagnosed over
20. Figure 3 3 Field Wizard Connected to a 2150 Site 3 6 The Field Wizard module connects to the top of a 2100 Series stack which may contain multiple 2100 Series Modules 1 On the top 2100 Series Module remove the connector cap from the communication connector and store the cap in its holder Unlock the Field Wizard s latch by pressing in on the latch release right side Underneath the Field Wizard module remove the cap from the communication connector and store the cap in its holder Lock the Field Wizard s latch by pressing in on the latch on the left side This correctly seats and aligns the cap in its holder Position the Field Wizard over the 2100 Series Module Align the connectors and lower the Field Wizard onto the Module 6 Unlock the Field Wizard s latch 7 Firmly press the modules together and lock the Field Wiz ard s latch 3 5 Site Time Synchronization 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation The Field Wizard operates as an extension of the Master Data Base computer which is responsible for synchronizing the mea surement and collection of data for all sites under its man agement This centralized control insures that all measured data is collected from a site and that measurements are taken when expected When the Field Wizard is connected to a site its date and time will be checked with that of the site If the Field Wizard detects a time difference of more than one minu
21. Keypad siaren piae cette eee ene E A 3 1 3 3 Flowlink Connection 0 0 0 000 TR cee eee eens 3 3 3 3 1 Connecting Toa PC x s Aah RRR aan E eee nee 3 3 3 3 2 Communication Resolution 00 c cece een eens 3 5 3 3 3 Site and Module Name 0 cee teen eens 3 5 3 4 Connecting to a Site ooooooooooonrrnr cent nee T 9 3 6 3 5 Site Time Synchronization 0 00 0c cette eens 3 7 3 6 Data Retrieval Mode 20 riet n E p ete E a eens 3 7 3 6 1 Retrieve Data Display 0 0 eens 3 9 3 6 2 Data Retrieval Log Display 0 ccc eee ens 3 11 3 6 3 Site Setup Display 0 0 eee ene nas 3 12 3 6 4 Data Display lt a Lang ais condi hod es ewe E DER aw SRE 3 15 3 6 5 Site Information Display 0 0 ccc cee 3 16 3 7 Standalone Mode 0 ccc eect eens 3 16 3 7 1 Standalone Information Display 0 3 17 3 8 PC Data Synchronization Mode 0 cc teens 3 17 Section 4 Modbus Protocol AT Introd UCA 0 Reis GES BERG OW PEG ig BR a has PEO ete 4 1 42 Operation s225 ON 4 1 4 2 1 Establishing Communication 0 00 cece tenes 4 2 4 2 2 Module Addressing riero Ge rr 4 2 43 Configurations A eh es ees a A ee 4 3 4 4 Glossary of Terms dR e cee en o E 4 4 4 5 Common Acronyms e era A eee K 4 5 4 6 Register Specifications eee ene ene nes 4 6 2101 Field Wizard Table of Contents Section 5 Maintenance 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 Maintenance Overview
22. Not all registers are limited to read only data storage You can also use some registers for control purposes For example by writing a 1 value to register 24 Identify Module register you will tell a 2100 module to light the LED on the front of the module There are several different communications protocols supported in the 2100 series that require auto baud rate detection Because of this each time a modbus connection is made the module uses a polling mechanism to repeatedly send a command until a response is received It may take up to 20 command retries before the module has identified the baud rate and a response is received When connecting to a site via a Modbus OPC server you use a dedicated line of communication to that module or stack from the OPC server which can be a dedicated communications cable direct connection or a dedicated phone number modem When you are using a direct connection you are dedicating a specified COM port on the computer and that COM port deter mines the site to which you are connecting When you are using a modem the dedicated line is defined by the site s phone number If you connect more than one 2100 Series module at a site the Modbus OPC server while using the shared communication line for all of the modules within the network must have some way to differentiate between the modules When sending a command to a specific module the command has an address field This allows
23. RS SKUI SC DRAMA ELE ZR Name and amount of Hazardous Substances or Elements in the product O RRBZABASVWREZREMAYRAMAPHESSHEST MEMENREE RAP O Represent the concentration of the hazardous substance in this component s any homogeneous pieces is lower than the ST standard limitation X RERGZASRSYWREY EARN R HRAAPHSRRKST UE HR S ER AU TEHA RESIDAN ERRAK BORRARTE HAA X Represent the concentration of the hazardous substance in this component s at least one homogeneous piece is higher than the ST standard limitation Manufacturer may give technical reasons to the X marks ISIS FA Sp h HC BE The Environmentally Friendly Use Period EFUP was determined through experience EN ARAB TT x SUE SR Bi ZIVEN N EM F207 KR 2007 F MBN SFARKRA RL A RA BAZA The date of Manufacture is in code within the serial number The first three numbers are the year of manufacture 207 is year 2007 followed by a letter for the month A is January B is February and so on DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ISM1 A Application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC The EMC Directive 73 23 EEC The Low Voltage Directive Manufacturer s Name Teledyne Isco Inc Manufacturer s Address 4700 Superior Lincoln Nebraska 68504 USA Mailing Address P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 Equipment Type Environment Laboratory Equipment for Light Industrial Commercial Environments Trade Name Model No 2101 Field Wizard Module Year of Is
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25. Superior Street Lincoln Nebraska 68504 Phone 402 464 0231 Fax 402 464 4543 60 2002 158 Rev A Teledyne Isco One Year Limited Warranty Factory Service for Teledyne Isco Flow Meters Waste Water Samplers and Syringe Pumps This warranty exclusively covers Teledyne Isco instruments providing a one year limited warranty covering parts and labor Any instrument that fails during the warranty period due to faulty parts or workmanship will be repaired at the factory at no charge to the customer Teledyne Isco s exclusive liability is limited to repair or replacement of defective instruments Teledyne Isco is not liable for consequential damages Teledyne Isco will pay surface transportation charges both ways within the 48 contiguous United States if the instrument proves to be defective within 30 days of shipment Throughout the remainder of the warranty period the customer will pay to return the instrument to Teledyne Isco and Teledyne isco will pay surface transportation to return the repaired instrument to the customer Teledyne Isco will not pay air freight or customer s packing and crating charges This warranty does not cover loss damage or defects resulting from transportation between the customer s facility and the repair facility The warranty for any instrument is the one in effect on date of shipment The warranty period begins on the shipping date unless Teledyne Isco agrees in writing
26. The Field Wizard s keypad will not function in this mode but will return to normal function when the Field Wizard is disconnected from the PC 3 17 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation 3 18 2101 Field Wizard Section 4 Modbus Protocol 4 1 Introduction 4 2 Operation Sections 4 1 through 4 5 give an overview of the basic capabilities and operation of Modbus protocol as it applies to Isco 2100 Series flow modules For a Glossary of Terms and Common Acronyms see sections 4 4 and 4 5 For Modbus technical specifications turn to section 4 6 Modbus is a simple command response mechanism to read from and write to specific memory locations called registers A register is a holding place for a piece of digital information within the equipment There are three standard protocols for Modbus Modbus RTU Modbus TCP IP and Modbus ASCII The Isco 2100 Series devices use Modbus ASCII protocol the method discussed in this manual Modbus ASCII has more flexible communication timing requirements Modbus communication for the Isco 2100 Series provides a standard protocol that can be used to retrieve real time data from a single module or stack of modules at a site or multiple sites over a wide area The data can be sent to a central computer for display data collection or process control Modbus implementation is independent of Flowlink and cannot alter the Flowlink programmed configuration of the module Modbus cannot be used t
27. and AC Adapter P N 60 2004 057 to connect the Field Wizard to a PC as shown in Figures 2 1 and 2 2 Uncap the communication connector on the underside of the Field Wizard and store the connector cap in its holder Then plug the AC Adapter into the communication connector as shown in Figure 2 1 Plug the other end of the AC Adapter into a grounded electrical outlet 2101 Field Wizard Section 2 Preparation and Installation Figure 2 1 Connecting the AC Adapter to the Field Wizard Figure 2 2 Connecting the Communication Cable to the Field Wizard Uncap the communication connector on the right side of the Field Wizard and attach the Communications Cable as shown in Figure 2 2 Connect the other end of the Communications Cable to a serial COM port on the PC As a default Flowlink setting the Quick Connect dialog box opens when you start Flowlink If it is not open click the Quick Connect icon or select File Quick Connect 2 3 2101 Field Wizard Section 2 Preparation and Installation Figure 2 3 Flowlink Site Info Screen 2 4 Connecting To a Site 2 4 Click the large Field Wizard button to connect Flowlink will read the 2101 system information and try to match it with an existing site in the open database It will then display the Site Info tab of the Site Window Figure 2 3 isco Flowlink 4 1 for Windows 2100 Series Site aos Be Je Actions Dalabase View Ue Window Help Diet ala llel gt ele 217 e
28. arge Field Wizard button to connect Flowlink will read the 2101 system information and try to match it with an existing site in the open database It will then display the Site Info screen Figure 3 2 3 3 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation Figure 3 2 Flowlink Site Info Screen 3 4 isco Flowlink 4 1 for Windows 2100 Series Site Ele l Actions Database View Utilities Window Help olele aa ejej ele 217 w 2100 Series Sitel Site 2100 Series Sne Sie Info irtenogeted Stes This is the basic ste infomation Date Tine Sta names 2100 See Ste SC Instrumente tme 10 25 2000 9 44 21 AM Computer s time 10 25 2000 9 44 22 AM Modilename Fegwend Synchronize Instruments o Computer s Complete the following steps 1 Click the Synchronize Instrument s Time to Com puter s button to synchronize the Field Wizard s time to that of your PC If you are using multiple PCs select just one PC to synchronize with You will be notified that this operation will set the time of the Field Wizard to match that of the PC Click OK The Field Wizard is shipped with default site and module names Use the Site Name and Module Name fields if you want to provide more descriptive names Select Apply F9 to write that information to the instrument Click Retrieve Data F8 to retrieve the data from the Field Wizard For synchronization purposes this should be done even if thi
29. avated by Exposure Respiratory ailments Chronic Effects Carcinogenity May cause eye skin and mucous membrane irritation and drying 2101 Field Wizard Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Section 4 First Aid Measures Eyes Rinse the eyes well with water while lifting the eye lids If irritation persists consult a physician Skin Wash affected area with soap and water Ingestion Ingestion is unlikely this material will pass through the body normally Inhalation Remove the affected person to fresh air and get medical attention if necessary Notes to Physician Not applicable Section 5 Fire Fighting Measures Flammable Properties Not flammable Flash Point Not applicable Method Not applicable Flammable Limits Not flammable Lower Flammability Limit Not applicable Upper Flammability Limit Not applicable Autoignition Temperature Not applicable Hazardous Combustion Products Not applicable Extinguishing Media Use extinguishing media that is appropriate for the surrounding fire Silica gel is not combustible Fire Fighting Instructions Not combustible Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards None Section 6 Accidental Release Measures Spill Sweep or vacuum up and place the spilled material in a waste disposal container Avoid raising dust Wash with soap and water after handling Section 7 Handling and Storage Handling Avoid raising dust a
30. ct Use Desiccant absorbent Grades Silica gel indicating Synonyms Amorphous silica gel SiOz silicon dioxide amorphous Company Multisorb Technologies Inc Street Address 325 Harlem Road City State Zip Country Buffalo NY 14224 1893 USA Telephone Number 716 824 8900 USA Monday Friday 8 00 5 00 EDT Fax Number 716 824 4091 USA Website E Mail multisorb com Section 2 Composition Information on Ingredients Component Name CAS Number by Weight Synthetic amorphous silica gel SiO2 112926 00 8 100 Phenolphthalein 77 09 08 100 ppm While this material is not classified this MSDS contains valuable information critical to the safe handling and proper use of this product This MSDS should be retained and available for employees and other users of this product Section 3 Hazard Identification Emergency Overview A yellow bead or granular material that poses little or no immediate hazard This material is not combustible Potential Health Effects Eyes Dust and or product may cause eye discomfort and irritation seen as tearing and reddening Skin The product dust may cause drying of the skin Silica gel may get hot enough to burn skin when it adsorbs moisture rapidly Use an excess of water to cool the silica gel Ingestion Material is not toxic and will pass through the body normally Inhalation Slight irritation is possible but none is expected Medical Effects Generally Aggr
31. d then by module name which is entered by the user through Flowlink This allows the user to control the ordering of the addresses and easily predict what data will be in specific reg isters Every measured parameter has a corresponding status and mea surement time that are updated with each measurement The maximum number of supported measurements from all modules in the system is 28 The Modbus registers are assigned within 30 seconds after the 2100 module is powered up To conserve power for the users who do not use Modbus communications no Modbus registers will be updated with sensor readings until a Modbus master communi cates with the 2100 module The register definitions for the Site Information device Modbus ASCII address 1 are in Table 4 1 below Table 4 1 Modbus ASCII Address 1 Register Definitions Register c y rit Number s Name Data type Units Read Write 1 Number of 16 bit integer None Read modules N 1 4 2 20 Site name 38 byte string None Read 2101 Field Wizard Section 4 Modbus Protocol The register definitions for the individual modules Modbus ASCII addresses 2 N 1 are in Table 4 1 below Table 4 2 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions Register Number s Name Data Type Units Read Write 1 4 Model number 8 byte string None Read 5 23 Module name 38 byte string None Read 241 Identify modul
32. dule name to the Field Wizard for identification On subsequent connections Flowlink will recognize the Field Wizard from information stored in its database The Field Wizard operates as an extension to Flowlink s Master Data Base on your PC which synchronizes the measurement and collection of data for all sites under its management This cen tralized control insures that all measured data is collected from a site and that measurements are taken when expected If you will be using the Field Wizard to transfer data to multiple computers you should designate one computer as the master and connect the Field Wizard to it first This will avoid problems with synchronizing the date and time To connect the Field Wizard to a PC you will need Isco s commu nication cable P N 60 2004 046 and AC Adapter P N 60 2004 057 One end of the AC adapter plugs into a grounded electrical outlet and the other end connects to the communications con nector on the underside of the Field Wizard One end of the communication cable connects to a serial port on your PC and the other end connects to the communication con nector on the right hand side of the Field Wizard Refer to Section 2 3 for more detailed instructions and diagrams on how to make these connections As a default Flowlink setting the Quick Connect dialog box opens when you start Flowlink If it is not open click the Quick Connect icon or select File Quick Connect Click the l
33. e 16 bit integer None Read Write 25 Take reading flag 16 bit integer None Read Write 268 Update interval 16 bit integer Seconds Read Write 274 Active flag 1 16 bit field None Read 28 Active flag 2 16 bit field None Read 29 Active flag 3 16 bit field None Read 30 Active flag 4 16 bit field None Read 40 41 Level 4 byte float Meters Read 42 Level status code 16 bit integer Read 43 52 Level time record Time Read 55 56 Velocity 4 byte float Meters second Read 57 Velocity status code 16 bit integer Read 58 63 Velocity time record Time Read 70 71 Flow 4 byte float Cubic Meters sec Read 72 Flow status code 16 bit integer Read 73 78 Flow time record Time Read 85 86 Flow 1 4 byte float Cubic Meters sec Read 87 Flow 1 status code 16 bit integer Read 88 93 Flow 1 time record Time Read 100 101 Volume 4 byte float Cubic Meters Read 102 Volume status code 16 bit integer Read 103 108 Volume time record Time Read 115 116 Volume 1 4 byte float Cubic Meters Read 4 7 2101 Field Wizard Section 4 Modbus Protocol Table 4 2 Modbus ASCII Address 2 N 1 Register Definitions Continued Register Number s Name Data Type Units Read Write 1 A write to the Identify module register will cause the module to perform the identify operation which may be a steady LED for a few seconds or a beep in the Field Wizard 2 Setting the Take Reading flag to 1 will cause the module to update the registers with current data readings It will b
34. e set to zero when the readings have all been updated This may be used to initiate readings and poll for when they are ready to be read It may take up to 50 seconds to update all the readings depending upon the flow con ditions Setting the Take Reading flag to 2 causes an automatic 15 second update of readings when a Modbus master is polling the 2100 3 The Update Interval specifies an interval in seconds that the registers are automatically updated It defaults to zero which indicates that no automatic updating will occur 4 The Active Flag 1 4 bit fields specify what fields registers are active in the list This provides support for a maxi mum of 64 fields For example if bit 0 of register 27 is set the Level registers 40 41 is active If bit 1 of register 27 is set then the Velocity registers 55 56 is active If bit O of register 28 is set the Analog channel 7 registers 265 266 is active 5 A non zero status code indicates a measurement problem 6 Time is represented in a series of registers Order is from lowest address to highest Seconds 0 59 Minutes 0 59 Hours 0 23 Days 1 31 Month 1 12 and Year 1977 2099 117 Volume 1 status code 16 bit integer Read 118 123 130 131 132 Volume 1 time record Voltage status code Time 4 byte float 16 bit integer Read 133 138 Voltage time record Time 145 146 Temperature 4 byte float Degrees Celsius 147
35. er s Name Teledyne Isco Inc Manufacturer s Address 4700 Superior Lincoln Nebraska 68504 USA Mailing Address P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 Equipment Type Environment Laboratory Equipment for Light Industrial Commercial Environments Trade Name Model No 2191 Battery Module Year of Issue 2001 Standards to which Conformity is Declared EN 61326 1998 EMC Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use EN 61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory use Standard Description Severity Applied Performance Criteria EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Level 2 4kV contact discharge B Level 3 8kV air discharge B EN61000 4 3 Radiated RF Immunity 80 MHz to 1000MHz 80 AM at 1kHz B Level 1 10V m EN61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient Level 1 1kV on I O lines B EN61000 4 5 Surge on I O Lines 1kV common mode B 0 5KV differential mode EN61000 4 6 Conducted RF on I O lines 150 kHz to 80 MHz B 3V rms 80 modulated CISPR11 RF Emissions Group 1 Class A Industrial Scientific and EN 55011 Medical Equipment We the undersigned hereby declare that the design of the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s and Standards as of July 1 2001 ge William Foster USA Representative KN TELEDYNE ISCO A Teledyne Technologies Company William Foster Director of Engineering Teledyne Isco Inc 4700
36. eval will be terminated and you will be notified of an incomplete retrieval All the data retrieved from the start time to the point memory was filled will be saved in the Field Wizard and can be downloaded to a PC When data collection is complete an audible signal will sound and you will be returned to the Main Display F2 DAYS When you press the F2 key from the Retrieve Data Display you will be prompted to enter the number of days for which data is to be retrieved You will see the screen display shown in Figure 3 8 Site Fourth and Main 13NOVUe0O0 Enter the number of days of data to be retrieved then press enter L__ days CLEAR CANCEL Use the number keys on the keypad to enter the number of days for which you want data to be retrieved Press Enter To clear the number of days and reset it to zero press F4 CLEAR To cancel your entry and return to the previous screen press F6 CANCEL The system will take the current date and retrieve data starting at midnight including the current day which is counted as day zero For example if the current date was March 11 and you requested to retrieve data for the past 7 days data retrieval would start at the beginning of March 4 and would include data through March 11 As another example if you entered zero 0 days data would be retrieved for the current day beginning at midnight During data collection the name of the module being interro gated will be displa
37. ine oxygen difluoride chlorine trifluoride Hazardous Decomposition Products None Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur 2101 Field Wizard Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets Section 11 Toxicological Information This product and its components are not listed on the NTP or OSHA Carcinogen lists Animal Toxicology Tests for DOT Hazard classification Tests Conducted on finely ground silica gel 1 hour LCs rat gt 2 mg 1 48 hour oral LDspo rat est gt 31 600 mg kg 48 hour dermal LDso rabbit est gt 2 000 mg kg Considered an ocular irritant Human Toxicology Silica gel is a synthetic amorphous silica not to be confused with crystalline silica Epidemiological studies indicate low potential for adverse health effects In the activated form silica gel acts as a desiccant and can cause a drying irritation of the mucous membranes and skin in cases of severe exposure Multisorb Technologies Inc knows of no medical conditions that are abnormally aggravated by exposure to silica gel The primary route of entry is inhalation of dust Section 12 Ecological Information Not known to have any adverse effect on the aquatic environment Silica gel is insoluble and non toxic Section 13 Disposal Information Disposal Information If this product as supplied becomes a waste it does not meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined under the Resource
38. izard module is in a humid location or submerged a hydrophobic filter prevents water from entering the desiccant cartridge Any amount of water will plug the filter and it must be rinsed with clean water and allowed to dry or replaced so that the reference line can be reliably ventilated Ventilation is needed to equalize pressure within the Field Wizard to prevent the keypad label from warping Remove the hydrophobic filter with a Ys or 16mm socket Gently screw in the replacement filter Isco part 209 0093 93 If the hydrophobic filter frequently requires replacement con sider relocating the modules so that they are better protected The internal components of the Field Wizard are not user ser viceable The case is completely sealed to protect the internal components To repair the unit the case must be broken open and replaced If you think your module requires repair contact Teledyne Isco s Technical Service Department Corresponding with a Teledyne Isco Technical Service Represen tative can often resolve the problem without the need to return the item If the difficulty cannot be resolved you will be issued a Return Authorization Number RAN and information on returning it to the factory 5 3 2101 Field Wizard Section 5 Maintenance 5 4 2101 Field Wizard Appendix A Replacement Parts A 1 Replacement Parts Replacement parts are called out in the following illustration Refer to the call out in the adjacent
39. ld Wizard Keypad and Display 0 0 0 cece eee nent ene 3 2 Flowlink Site Info Screen 0 eee eee ene eens 3 4 Field Wizard Connected to a 2150 Site 2 keene 3 6 Synchronize Time Display 3 7 Data Retrieval Mode Main Display 0 00 ec cece ee ene 3 8 Retrieve Data Display 0 ccc ene e ene e nee 3 9 Data Retrieval Status Display 3 9 Retrieve Days Display seo couno 0 ccc ete eens 3 10 Los Displaivat e a E aap ye FA BAe Santas Page A a 3 11 Data Log Details Display 0 ccc cet nnn 3 12 Field Wizard Site Setup Display 0 0 cece eee eens 3 13 Field Wizard Backlight Mode Settings 0 00 e cece eens 3 13 Site Setup Display srs sestara ZE eck ERa da dees 3 14 Level Calibration Display 0 teens 3 14 Sensor Diagnostics Display 3 15 Data Display ines tha ek led oe a te ate a ies Be aba 3 15 Site Information Display nanunua annerer 3 16 Standalone Mode Main Display nannan cece eee nee 3 16 Standalone Information Display 0 0c cece nee 3 17 PC Data Synchronization Mode Display 0 0 0 e cee eens 3 17 Configuration Example Direct Connection Shown eeu 4 3 2101 Field Wizard Table of Contents List of Tables 1 1 Field Wizard Components Side View 0 cece eee eee eee eee 1 3 1 2 Field Wizard Components Bottom View 2 e cece ee eee eens 1 4 1 3 2101 Field Wizard Technical Specifications 0 0 ce eee eens 1 5
40. list to determine the part number for the item Replacement parts can be purchased by contacting Teledyne Isco s Customer Service Department Teledyne Isco Inc Customer Service Department P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone 800 228 4373 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3022 E mail IscoInfo teledyne com A 1 2101 Field Wizard Appendix A Replacement Parts A 2 2101 Field Wizard Appendix A Replacement Parts 602002050 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST SHEET 2 OF 2 Isco Inc REV D DATE 00330 NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION AA PRING 022 WIRE 31 FREE LGTH ALL 125 S STEEL ARGE LATCH CREW PAN HEAD 4X1 2 MALL LATCH ATCH HOLD CREW SELF TAPPING 6 32 S STEEL CREW PAN HEAD 4 40x3 8 S STEEL ASSY FEM CONN includes item 14 pee ee CREW PAN HEAD 4 40x5 16 S STEEL OCK WASHER 4 INT LOCK S STEEL O RING 650 ID 079 CROSS SECTION 202100669 SILICONE 602004069 n ASSY MALE CONNECTOR includes item 14 602004060 DESICCANT ASSY INCLUDES ITEM 17 602005003 INLINE AIR FILTER FOR 25mm TUBING NOTE I For current prices and quotations on parts contact Isco Service Department 2 Thi tice is list is subject to change without notic oH m Mm sj N VININ N Ww n A 3 2101 Field Wizard Appendix A Replacement Parts A 4 2101 Field Wizard Appendix B Accessories B 1 How to Order B 2 General Accessories Accessories
41. lopment Specialist Multisorb Technologies Inc This data and recommendations presented in this data sheet concerning the use of our product and the materials contained therein are believed to be correct but does not purport to be all inclusive and shall be used only as a guide However the customer should determine the suitability of such materials for his purpose before adopting them on a commercial scale Since the use of our products is beyond our control no guarantee expressed or implied is made and no responsibility assumed for the use of this material or the results to be obtained therefrom Information on this form is furnished for the purpose of compliance with Government Health and Safety Regulations and shall not be used for any other purposes Moreover the recommendations contained in this data sheet are not to be construed as a license to operate under or a recommendation to infringe any existing patents nor should they be confused with state municipal or insurance requirements or with national safety codes PA h BSB EEES Name and amount of Hazardous Substances or Elements in the product Ais HW RAC BEE 29 Hazardous Substances or Elements Component Name Cr ES nl TVR SUDAR ES Pb Hg Cd Cr VD PBB PBDE AN X O O O O O Circuit Board boe X O O O O O Display EZ O O O O X O Wiring MEE O O O O X O Keypad mt E
42. n press Enter You will be returned to the Site Setup display The message Updating will appear in the Level field momentarily while the system updates its information To clear an entry press F4 CLEAR To cancel the process and return to the Site Setup display press F6 CANCEL Sensor Diagnostics When you press F5 DIAG from the Site Setup display the diagnostic screen shown in Figure 3 15 will be displayed Module 2150 Area Velocitycl EA Model AW PRB Probe Hardware E Probe Software 0 4 67 serial number 1216665536 Level Offset 0 000 ft EXIT OCC O CO Figure 3 15 Sensor Diagnostics Display 3 14 After a momentary delay during which the Field Wizard requests the report from the 2100 Series module a screen con taining diagnostic results for the selected module s sensors will appear Use the four directional arrow keys to scroll through the information 3 6 4 Data Display Figure 3 16 Data Display 3 6 5 Site Information Display 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation Once you have viewed the information press F6 EXIT to exit to the Site Setup display When you press F4 DATA from the Main Display the Data screen shown in Figure 3 16 will appear Site Fourth and Main 09 06 10 Module Bottom AW lt 1 of 2 Measurement Recent Readinas o RETRIEW NEXT EXIT OOOOO This display shows information about the data stored inside the currently selected module the time and da
43. nd minimize the contact between worker and the material Practice good hygienic work practices Storage Store in a cool dry location Keep in sealed containers away from moisture The silica gel will readily adsorb moisture C 3 2101 Field Wizard Appendix C Material Safety Data Sheets C 4 Section 8 Exposure Controls Personal Protection Engineering Controls Respiratory Protection Skin Protection Eye Protection Use exhaust ventilation to keep the airborne concentrations below the exposure limits Use NIOSH approved respirator when the air quality levels exceed the TLV s Light gloves will protect against abrasion and drying of the skin Safety glasses Component Name Exposure Limits OSHA ACGIH Other PEL TLV Recommended Limits Silica gel TWA 20 mppcf TWA 10 mg m NIOSH REL 80 mg m SiO TWA 6 mg m IDLH 3000 mg m Phenolphthalein Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties Appearance Yellow beads or granules Vapor Density Not applicable Odor None Boiling Point 4046 F 2230 C Physical State Solid bead Melting Point 3110 F 1710 C PH Not applicable Solubility Insoluble in water Vapor Pressure Not applicable Specific Gravity 2 1 Section 10 Stability and Reactivity Stability Stable Conditions to avoid Moisture and high humidity environments Incompatibility Water fluor
44. nel 6 time record Time 265 266 Analog channel 7 4 byte float 0 100 percent 267 Analog channel 7 status code 16 bit integer 268 273 Analog channel 7 time record Time 280 281 Analog channel 8 4 byte float 0 100 percent 282 Analog channel 8 status code 16 bit integer 283 288 Analog channel 8 time record Time Table 4 3 Measurement Parameters by Model Number 2103 2103C 2108 2110 2150 2151 Voltage Analog channel 1 Level Level Analog channel 2 Flow Velocity Analog channel 3 Volume Flow Voltage Flow 1 Temperature Volume Volume 1 Voltage Temperature Subject to change 4 9 2101 Field Wizard Section 4 Modbus Protocol 4 10 2101 Field Wizard Section 5 Maintenance 5 1 Maintenance Overview 5 1 1 Cleaning 5 2 Maintenance Kit Teledyne Isco Inc Customer Service Dept PO Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone 800 228 4373 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3022 E mail Iscolnfo teledyne com This section explains the maintenance requirements of the 2101 Field Wizard The Field Wizard is designed to perform reliably in adverse con ditions with a minimal amount of routine service requirements To keep your system working properly you should check the des iccant and channel conditions at regular intervals Maintenance intervals are affected by many variables Humidity levels obviou
45. o retrieve historical data from a module s memory Due to the wide variety of configurations that can be made with Modbus it is impossible to cover every usable application This section will discuss the overall capabilities and operation of Modbus There are many standard third party Modbus drivers and OPC servers that may be used to link a remote Modbus device such as a 2100 Series module to SCADA or process control software such as Wonderware or Intellution The OPC server commu nicates with the remote instrumentation and accesses registers The definition of what information is contained and where the register number or address is decided by the manufacturer Teledyne Isco In a 2100 module the registers hold but are not limited to the current real time value of the meter s level velocity flow input voltage temperature and total flow readings stored in specified register locations A list of the 2100 register addresses and what parameters are held where is available in section 4 6 4 1 2101 Field Wizard Section 4 Modbus Protocol 4 2 4 2 1 Establishing Communication 4 2 2 Module Addressing By accessing these registers you can obtain the current value of whatever parameter you desire The reading s can then be dis played or stored wherever you designate as a destination for example a process control computer Level flow velocity and temperature data is stored in metric units only
46. odule on a 2100 Series Module follow the instructions in Figures 2 10 through 2 17 2 7 2101 Field Wizard Section 2 Preparation and Installation Figure 2 7 Field Wizard module unlock the latch Unlock the latch to release the lower cap Figure 2 8 Field Wizard module uncap the connector Pull the cap off of the connector Figure 2 9 Field Wizard module push cap into holder Push the cap into the holder 2 8 2101 Field Wizard Section 2 Preparation and Installation Figure 2 10 2100 Series Module uncap the connector Uncap the connector on the top 2100 Series module Store the cap on the holder Figure 2 11 Align the modules Align the modules and gently press the Field Wizard Module onto the 2100 Series Module Figure 2 12 Push down and lock the latch While gently pressing down on the stack lock the Field Wizard ms AA k Pa Module s latch Feld Wizard SR isco lz 2 9 2101 Field Wizard Section 2 Preparation and Installation 2 10 When the Field Wizard is connected to the site you will hear a beep and then see the display PLEASE WAIT as the unit queries the site for configuration information When it has obtained that information it will format it into a display similar to that in Figure 2 18 Site Fourth and Main 11 13 05 Module Bottom pU Level ee loos ty Flow Rate low Total F CICS ClO Figure 2 4 Data Retrieval Mode Main Display
47. ontain multiple modules The steps shown in Sections 2 4 1 2 4 3 illustrate how to operate latches and con nectors and connect the Field Wizard to the site 2 4 1 Latches Locking and Unlocking 2101 Field Wizard Section 2 Preparation and Installation Latches must be operated to stack and unstack the modules in a Series 2100 stack The mechanisms are the same for the Field Wizard and other 2100 Series modules Take a moment to famil iarize yourself with operating the latches The latch is operated by pushing on one of the sides the right side to unlock and the left side to lock A CAUTION The latch can be damaged by applying too much force Never press on both sides at the same time Do not force the latch if it is obstructed While some degree of pressure must be applied to slide the latch the ends of the latches should never bend more than 1 Lattache peut tre endommag e en la for ant Ne jamais presser simultan ment des deux c t s a la fois Ne pas forcer en cas de r sistance Ne jamais tordre les extr mit s des attaches de plus de 3 mm Figure 2 4 shows how to unlock the latch You must unlock the latch to place the module on top of a stack Otherwise the latch is normally locked Figure 2 5 shows how to lock the latch M Note Latches will click when they are fully locked and unlocked 2 5 2101 Field Wizard Section 2 Preparation and Installation Figure 2 1 Unlocking the latch Locate
48. orming and will be shown in the display window The four arrow keys are used for navigation within menus and displays The Enter key is used to complete data entry acknowledge prompts and signal the start of certain operations Numeric keys are active when numeric data is to be entered Press the Help key to obtain context sensitive help The Power key places the unit into an ultra low power state during which the display window will be blank The Escape key is not currently used During some operations one of the function keys will serve as a Cancel key The unit is equipped with an audible beeper The beeper acknowledges key presses and signals errors when incorrect entries are made 2101 Field Wizard Section 1 Introduction Figure 1 2 Field Wizard Components Side View Table 1 1 Field Wizard Components Side View Name Description Communication Connector This port is used to connect to a personal computer running Flowlink software Comnector Cap Insert into the communication connector when it is not in use to protect the connector from damage Latch Release Push in to unlock the module from a stack 1 3 2101 Field Wizard Section 1 Introduction Figure 1 3 Field Wizard Components Bottom View Table 1 2 Field Wizard Components Bottom View Name Description Communication Connector This connects the Field Wizard to the 2100 Series module and is used to transfe
49. parts schematics and instruc tions without notice Contact Information Customer Service Phone 800 228 4373 USA Canada Mexico 402 464 0231 Outside North America Fax 402 465 3022 Email IscoCSR teledyne com Technical Support Phone 800 775 2965 Analytical 866 298 6174 Samplers and Flow Meters Email IscoService teledyne com Return equipment to 4700 Superior Street Lincoln NE 68504 1398 Other Correspondence Mail to P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 2531 Email IscoInfo teledyne com Web site www isco com Revised March 17 2009 2101 Field Wizard Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1 1 Introduction a ll beet lent 1 1 1 2 Prod ct Description s eccer egean iicn t eie e eee een ea eens 1 1 1 3 Identifying Module Components 0 0 rener orrara 1 2 1 4 Safety Symbols and Hazard Alerts 0000s 1 6 1 5 Technical Service ccc c0ve aga a E 1 6 Section 2 Preparation and Installation 2 1 Unpacking Instructions 20 0 e eens 2 1 2 2 Safety gc hee tei kei ow teen edad Sid Edw eile eb eee Ww doen E 2 2 2 3 Connecting To Flowlink 0 ccc cette eens 2 2 2 4 Connecting Toa Site oso a Ke n cette RRR 2 4 2 4 1 Latches Locking and Unlocking 0 cece eee eens 2 5 2 4 2 Communication Connectors 0 tenes 2 7 2 4 3 Stacking Modules 2 7 Section 3 Operation 3 1 Introduction lt er xe gK R ie ade Savas 3 1 3 2 Field Wizard
50. r data Connector Cap Cap Holder Insert into the communication connector when not in use to protect the connector from moisture damage When the connector is in use store the connector cap in the cap holder Stores the connector cap when the communication connector is in use Desiccant Cartridge and Hydrophobic Filter Prevents moisture from entering the unit Latch 1 4 Push in to lock the module in a stack 2101 Field Wizard Section 1 Introduction Table 1 3 2101 Field Wizard Technical Specifications Dimensions Length 11 3 inches 28 70 cm Width 7 5 inches 19 05 cm Height 2 9 inches 7 37 cm Weight 2 Ibs 9 Kg Material High impact molded polystyrene Enclosure NEMA 4X 6P IP68 Power 6 6 to 16 6 VDC 110 mA typical at 12 VDC 1 mA standby Operating Temperature 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Storage Temperature 40 to 140 F 40 to 60 C Setup and Data Retrieval Serial connection to IBM PC or compatible computer with Isco Flowlink soft ware version 4 12 or higher Baud Rate 38 400 File System Memory Capacity The Field Wizard is capable of storing a minimum of 1 5 Mbytes of data Figure 1 4 Model 2101 Field Wizard Connector Pins Table 1 4 Field Wizard Connector Pins Name Description LONA Neuron differential transceiver Data A LONB Neuron differential transceiver Data B VIN Positive power supply voltage input 12 V
51. re readings level velocity flow rate etc in their specified registers Process Control 3 The user requests data through Process Control 4 Process Control asks the OPC server to gather informa tion 4 3 2101 Field Wizard Section 4 Modbus Protocol 4 4 Glossary of Terms 4 4 5 OPC connects to the 2150 stack through the cable direct connection takes register data from the specified 2150 and populates the OPC server s holding index 6 Process Control takes data from the OPC server s holding index and gives data to the user Note that Process Control can be either manual or automated in this example and that the OPC server and Process Control may be located physically on the same computer ASCII Short for American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASCII is a code that represents English characters with numbers Most computers represent text with ASCII code making it possible for one computer or device to share data with another 2100 modules support Modbus ASCII protocol Dedicated Line A telecommunications path reserved for com munication between two specified points and not shared among multiple points Modbus Protocol Modbus Protocol is a messaging structure used to establish master slave client server communications between intelligent devices Modbus is a simple command response mechanism to read from and write to reg isters OPC OPC OLE for Process Control means open connectivity
52. s is the first time you are connecting the Field Wizard to the PC The process transfers a file con taining site interrogation times from Flowlink to the Field Wizard With this information the Field Wizard will know when data was last retrieved from your site s When brought to a site the Field Wizard will retrieve only the necessary data The process will take some time A gauge will be displayed so you can monitor the progress If needed click Cancel to cancel the data transfer The data will be retained in the Field Wizard Data that has been retrieved by the PC will remain in the Field Wizard until it is connected to a site and begins col lecting new data This allows you to copy data to multiple PCs Select Disconnect to end your PC session and disconnect the Field Wizard 3 3 2 Communication Resolution 3 3 3 Site and Module Name 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation During the connection process Flowlink checks the stability of the site s communications If communication is found to be unstable Flowlink presents the Communication Resolution window There are two common causes of unstable communications One cause is a Module Name conflict which may occur when two or more modules at a site use the same module name The second cause is a Site Name conflict which occurs when a module added to the site indicates that it belongs to a different site The Communications Resolution window lets you choose how the mod
53. sly affect the service life of the desiccant and the amount of debris in the stream can drastically alter the channel conditions As a guide for a basic system installed in an environment with moderate humidity levels the maintenance interval should not exceed three months A basic system is defined as e a single 2100 Series Module e powered by a fresh pair of alkaline lantern batteries e recording readings at the default intervals of 15 minutes Experience is often the best tool to use when establishing minimum maintenance intervals for your system Until you have gained an understanding of the A V Module s operation under differing environmental conditions a weekly maintenance interval is recommended The Field Wizard case may be cleaned using a soft cloth and a mild detergent Do not use an abrasive cleanser or you might scratch the surface of the case Be particularly careful when cleaning the display screen scratches will make it difficult to read the display Before cleaning make sure that all the protective connector caps are in place to avoid damage to any of the connectors You should also ensure that no water or cleanser enters the desiccant unit Some of the parts mentioned in the Maintenance section of this manual are available in a maintenance kit Kit number 60 2009 001 contains O rings for the connectors and desiccant cartridge a desiccant assembly and a 1 5 pound con tainer of silica gel desiccant You
54. sue 2001 Standards to which Conformity is Declared EN 61326 1998 EMC Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use EN 61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory use Standard Description Severity Applied Performance Criteria EN61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge Level 2 4kV contact discharge B Level 3 8kV air discharge B EN61000 4 3 Radiated RF Immunity 80 MHz to 1000MHz 80 AM at 1kHz B Level 1 10V m EN61000 4 4 Electrical Fast Transient Level 1 1kV on I O lines B EN61000 4 5 Surge on I O Lines 1kV common mode B 0 5KV differential mode EN61000 4 6 Conducted RF on I O lines 150 kHz to 80 MHz B 3V rms 80 modulated CISPR11 RF Emissions Group 1 Class A Industrial Scientific and EN 55011 Medical Equipment We the undersigned hereby declare that the design of the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s and Standards as of July 1 2001 es William Foster USA Representative e TELEDYNE ISCO A Teledyne Technologies Company William Foster Director of Engineering Teledyne Isco Inc 4700 Superior Street Lincoln Nebraska 68504 Phone 402 464 0231 Fax 402 464 4543 60 2002 157 Rev A DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ISM1 A Application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC The EMC Directive 73 23 EEC The Low Voltage Directive Manufactur
55. surement information will be shown in the window If more than one module is detected an indicator X of X after the module name will show what module is currently being displayed and the total number of modules found at the site All of the measurement data shown is live and will be updated every fifteen seconds If the module has more information than can be displayed at one time scroll arrows will appear on the right side of the screen Pressing the Up and Down arrow keys will scroll through the complete information for that module Press F6 NEXT to display data for the next module if there are two or more 2100 Series modules The actions assigned to the function keys are summarized below More complete descriptions are provided in the subsections that follow FUNCTION DESCRIPTION RETRIEVE Used to collect data from the site LOG Checks the status of currently stored data Used to maintain the site after setup on a PC Displays data storage statistics Examines system information about active modules Moves to next module when multiple modules exist is not active when there is just one module at a site 3 6 1 Retrieve Data Display Figure 3 6 Retrieve Data Display 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation When you press F1 RETRIEVE from the Main Display the window shown in Figure 3 6 will be displayed Site Fourth and Main 10 57 23 Select amount of data to be retrieved AUTO will start at 0
56. te the following screen will be displayed Site time if not syuchronized with the Field Wizard Site time 11 11 Master time 11 12 SYNC CANCEL 00000 Figure 3 4 Synchronize Time Display 3 6 Data Retrieval Mode Press F1 SYNC to synchronize the site s time with that of the Field Wizard and the Master Computer The time will be syn chronized and you will be advanced to the Data Retrieval Mode Main Display Fig 3 5 If you do not want to synchronize the time press F6 CANCEL to advance to the Data Retrieval Mode Main Display Fig 3 5 The Field Wizard will be in data retrieval mode when collecting data from modules in the field When the Field Wizard is con nected to the site you will hear a beep and then see the display PLEASE WAIT as the unit queries the site for configuration information When it has obtained that information and assuming that the site s time is synchronized with the Field Wizard you will see a display similar to that in Figure 3 5 3 7 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation Site Fourth and Main 11 13 05 Module Bottom pU Level 1 000 ft palani ty 1 33 ft s e Flow Fa 469 DOE apm Total Flow 13378440 408 1 RETRIEY LOG SETUP _DATA_ _INFO_ _NEXT OOOWOW Figure 3 5 Data Retrieval Mode Main Display 3 8 On the Data Retrieval Mode Main Display the site name and current time and date will be shown on the top line The module name and current mea
57. te Setup display ALWAYS OFF The backlight will always be off ALWAYS ON The backlight will always be on KEYPRESS TIMEOUT After one minute of inactivity the back light will turn off until a key is pressed 2100 Series Site Setup If you press F2 NEXT and advance to a 2100 Series module the Setup display shown in Figure 3 13 will appear Site Third and Adams 13HNO0U2000 Module 2150 Area Velocity of 43 Leue l Jel oc Flow Rate 469 6815 opm Total Flow 72229129 602 aal 7 HEYT CALIB DIAG EXIT The Site Setup display is used to calibrate sensors and run diag nostics on sensors Module sensor information such as level and flow rate is presented inside the display window Use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll within the window 3 13 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation Measurement Calibration Level sensors can be calibrated using the Field Wizard Before you can calibrate one valid reading must have been taken so there is a value to calibrate to On the Site Setup display use F2 NEXT to display the module you want to calibrate then press F3 CALIB The Level Cali bration window for the selected module will appear Figure 3 14 Module 2150 Area Velocity Enter the current level then press enter 2 Ft CLEAR CANCEL OAC OC Figure 3 14 Level Calibration Display The level currently being detected will be displayed To change the level use the numeric keys and the
58. te of the most recent reading total number of readings and the quality of the readings percentage that are good Use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll through the information When multiple 2100 Series modules are present you can press F2 NEXT to display the information for a different module Press F1 RETRIEV to retrieve the data for the displayed module You will be advanced to the Retrieve Data Display described in Section 3 6 1 Press F6 EXIT to return to the Main Display When you press F5 INFO from the Main Display the Site Infor mation screen is displayed Figure 3 17 Site Fourth and Main 11 29 20 Model Module Hame Hil Rew Si a A ela l 3 2150 Bottom AL B GLU IDENTIFY EXIT OOOWOMW Figure 3 17 Site Information Display This screen shows information about module models and names as well as hardware and software revision numbers Use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll between the different modules 3 15 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation To identify a module highlight it using the arrow keys and then press F5 IDENTIFY This will cause the LED for that module to light up continuously for a short period of time If you press F5 IDENTIFY when Field Wizard is highlighted the system beeps Press F6 EXIT to return to the Main Display 3 7 Standalone Mode When the Field Wizard is not connected to a site or a PC it is in standalone mode The Main Display in standalone mode is
59. the Main Display One of the Setup displays is for the Field Wizard the other is for 2100 Series modules in the site s stack Press F2 NEXT to move between modules An indicator X of X after the module name will indicate the total number of modules The Field Wizard itself is considered one of the modules Use the Setup displays to adjust the backlighting for the Field Wizard and calibrate sensors and run diagnostics on the 2100 Series modules Field Wizard Backlight Mode When you press F2 NEXT and advance to the Field Wizard module the Setup display in Figure 3 11 will be shown Site Third and Adams 14 03 14 Module Field Wizard C1 of 43 Backlight Mode HEST SELECT EXIT DOGO Figure 3 11 Field Wizard Site Setup Display 3 12 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation If you press F2 NEXT you will advance to the next module s Site Setup display screen If you press F6 EXIT you will return to the Data Retrieval Mode Main Display Press F4 SELECT to change the backlight mode for the Field Wizard The following screen will be displayed Select the backlight mode 14 19 09 ALWAYS OFF KEYPRESS TIMEOUT APPLY CANCEL OOOOH Figure 3 12 Field Wizard Backlight Mode Settings Figure 3 13 Site Setup Display There are three options for the backlight mode on the Field Wizard Highlight the desired option and press F1 APPLY to select that option Press F6 CANCEL to return to the Field Wizard Si
60. the phone If it is necessary to return the equipment to the factory for service please follow the shipping instructions provided by the Technical Service Department including the use of the Return Authori zation Number specified Be sure to include a note describing the malfunction This will aid in the prompt repair and return of the equipment 2101 Field Wizard Section 2 Preparation and Installation 2 1 Unpacking Instructions Teledyne Isco Inc Customer Service Dept PO Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone 800 228 4373 Outside USA amp Canada call 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3022 E mail Iscolnfo Oteledyne com When the system arrives inspect the contents for any damage If there is damage contact the delivery company and Teledyne Isco or its agent immediately AN WARNING If there is any evidence that any items may have been damaged in shipping do not attempt to install the unit Please contact Teledyne Isco or its agent for advice When you unpack the system check the items against the packing list If any parts are missing contact the delivery company and Teledyne Isco s Customer Service Department When you report missing part s please indicate them by part number In addition to the main packing list there may be other packing lists for various sub components It is recommended that you retain the shipping cartons as they can be used to ship the unit in the event that it is necessar
61. tion you are performing and will be shown in the display window The four arrow keys are used for navigation The Enter key is used to complete data entry acknowledge prompts and signal the start of certain operations Numeric keys are active when numeric data is to be entered The key with a question mark on it is the Help key Press it to obtain context sensitive help while using the Field Wizard When you are in Help mode use the directional arrow keys to scroll through the information displayed Press the Help key again to exit the Help mode The Power key places the unit into an ultra low power state during which the display window will be blank The Escape key is not currently used During some operations one of the function keys will serve as a Cancel or Exit key The unit is equipped with an audible beeper The beeper acknowledges key presses and signals errors when incorrect entries are made 3 3 Flowlink Connection 3 3 1 Connecting To a PC 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation M Note If the display is difficult to read adjust its contrast by holding down the Plus Minus key while pressing the Down or Up Arrow key until you obtain the desired lighting level Before taking the Field Wizard to a site to collect data for the first time you need to configure it to your Flowlink software This will let you synchronize the Field Wizard s date and time with that on your personal computer PC and assign a mo
62. ules should be reconfigured and which Site Name should be retained To resolve the communications select the sites and modules that should be reconfigured and click the OK button Be aware that reconfiguring a module removes the Site Name Module Name program settings and any stored data The module is then restarted with the stable Site s Name a default Module Name and default program settings and the data storage is ready to accept new data The Field Wizard is shipped with a default site and module name so it can immediately begin to communicate with Flowlink You can change the names to something more descriptive using the Site Name and Module Name fields on the Site Info tab in Flowlink Keep in mind that the names must be unique among the other site and module names in the open Flowlink database Site names can be up to 37 characters long Any character may be used in the name except forward slash back slash colon asterisk question mark double quote lt left angle bracket gt right angle bracket bar 3 5 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation 3 4 Connecting to a Site Once you have connected the Field Wizard to Flowlink and set up the initial configuration you can connect the Field Wizard to a site and retrieve data To connect the Field Wizard refer to the following instructions and to Figure 3 3 For more details and a series of photos showing the connection steps refer to Section 2 4
63. y which retains data without the concern of power failures or aging backup batteries The data storage memory can hold up to fourteen days worth of data recorded at fifteen minute intervals from twenty different modules All enclosures are rated NEMA 4X 6P and IP68 The perma nently sealed enclosures are designed to meet the environmental demands of many sewer flow monitoring applications All connec tions between modules sensors and communication cables lock in place The locking mechanisms strongly secure the compo nents and ensure a watertight seal Its rugged compact design and simplicity of use make the Field Wizard a convenient alternative to using a laptop computer for displaying site data or transferring data from the 2100 Series module to a personal computer 1 1 2101 Field Wizard Section 1 Introduction 1 3 Identifying Module Components Figures 1 2 through 1 3 identify the key components of the 2101 Field Wizard The Field Wizard is operated from the top panel which contains a keypad and liquid crystal display The keypad shown in Figure 1 1 includes 26 keys that are used to program and operate the Field Wizard DWG 69 2003 143 Help Key gt Arrow Keys Figure 1 1 Field Wizard Keypad and Display The keypad contains six software configured function keys soft keys that are used to make selections and navigate through menus Their specific functions will depend upon what operation you are perf
64. y to transport the system Please complete the registration card and return it to Teledyne Isco Inc 2 1 2101 Field Wizard Section 2 Preparation and Installation 2 2 Safety 2 3 Connecting To 2 2 Flowlink AN WARNING Avoid hazardous practices If you use these instruments in any way not specified in this manual the protection provided by the instruments may be impaired this will increase your risk of injury AN WARNING The installation and use of this product may subject you to hazardous working conditions that can cause you serious or fatal injuries Take any necessary precautions before entering a worksite Install and operate this product in accordance with all applicable safety and health regulations and local ordinances The 2100 Series components are often installed in confined spaces Some examples of confined spaces include manholes pipelines digesters and storage tanks These spaces may become hazardous environments that can prove fatal for those unpre pared These spaces are governed by OSHA 1910 146 and require a permit before entering Before you use your Field Wizard in the field to collect data you need to synchronize it to Isco s Flowlink software on a personal computer PC Use the following instructions to connect to Flowlink for the first time More detailed information about transferring data to Flowlink can be found in Section 3 3 Use Isco s communication cable P N 60 2004 046
65. yed along with a gauge so you can note the progress To cancel the data collection process press F6 CANCEL When data collection is complete an audible signal will sound and you will be returned to the Main Display F3 ALL Pressing the F3 key from the Retrieve Data Display will retrieve all data that has been stored in the modules up to the current time and date This process will take some time F6 CANCEL Press the F6 key from the Retrieve Data Display to return to the Main Display 3 6 2 Data Retrieval Log Display Figure 3 9 Log Display 2101 Field Wizard Section 3 Operation When you press F2 LOG from the Main Display the window shown in Figure 3 9 will be displayed LOG Memory Total 1544K Avail 41 Site Name Data Retrieved Saved Third and Adams 13 52 13HOVeE000 Ho i 18 SUE Ho our ana Marn Y DETAILS EXIT This display contains historical information on data that has already been retrieved from the site and stored in the Field Wizard It also includes information about the status of the Field Wizard s storage memory The historical data is listed by site name with the most recently retrieved one listed first The site name is followed by the time and date the data was retrieved An indication of the data s han dling state is listed under the Saved header When data is first collected it will have a state of No After the data has been transferred to the Master Database on the

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