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1. 2 5 2 5 Installing the 350 AV 2 9 2 5 1 Installation 2 9 2 0 2 Mounting Rings 4 sists ete bd Se tgs Ss PATEAT Cu DATE E 2 10 2 5 3 Spring Rings isse ee 2 10 2 5 4 Scissors Mounting Ring 2 12 2 5 5 Completing the Sensor Installation 2 14 2 6 Street Level Installation System 2 14 2 7 Grounding Kit for Surge 2 14 Section 3 Setup and Programming 3 1 Configuring the System 3 1 3 1 1 Updating the Device 148 3 1 3 2 Measurement Setup er aai E 8 4 3 9 1 350 Velocity ii oes Re EHE Y PIN ADOS AREE RES 3 4 3 2 2 Advanced Settings 0 0 0 een 8 5 3 2 8 Setting the 350 Level cette eens 8 6 Section 4 Maintenance 4 1 Firmware Updates 4 1 4 2 External D siccator uum v CERIS OP REUS 4 1 A 3 Cleanitg su osse tate eat uui E E eA Me e ir RIDE a ee Sor 4 3 4 4 Contact Teledyne Isco 1 eee nen eens 4 3 Appendix A Replacement Parts List vii TIE
2. In order to view error codes for velocity readings 1 In the Flowlink workspace double click the 350 Velocity data set When the graph appears click the Table View button 2 When the table appears click the Edit View a button El Any error codes will appear in the 350 Velocity column following the words No Data Definitions of the error codes are provided in Table B 1 Error codes Date Time 350 Velocity m Edited 350 Velocity m s 9 19 2012 6 50 00 AM No Data 6 4 400 9 19 2012 6 51 00 AM No Data 6 4 400 9 19 2012 6 52 00 AM No Data 6 4 400 9 19 2012 6 53 00 AM No Data 6 4 400 9 19 2012 6 55 00 AM 3 406 3 406 9 19 2012 6 56 00 AM 0 423 0 423 9 19 2012 6 57 00 AM 0 425 0 425 9 19 2012 6 58 00 AM 0 417 0 417 9 19 2012 6 59 00 AM 0 417 0 417 Figure B 3 Identifying error codes in the 360 Velocity data set Table B 1 Error Code Definitions of 350 Velocity Error Codes Definitions 1 Measurement Error Unable to get valid velocity reading after a specific number of retries 3 Velocity Filter Error Unable to get valid velocity spectrum to determine what frequency range is sampled for the velocity reading This could be an indication of debris or silt ing 5 Velocity Gain Error The average gain required from the amplifier in order to see reflected Doppler information is too high indicating a weak signal This could be an indication of fouling of the sensor 6 Velocity level too low Ve
3. Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section Setup and Programming 350 Velocity Figure 3 1 Character grid TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section Setup and Programming Select Operation 1 Hardware Setup 2 Configure 3 Administration 4 Home Hardware Setup 1 Smart Sensor Setup TIENet 2 SDI 12 Setup 3 MODBUS Input Setup 4 MODBUS Output Setup 5 Modem Setup With initial connection begin by performing a hardware scan to add the 350 Smart Sensor Setup TIENet e Perform Scan Configure Measurements Configure Measurements Press Enter for a list of 1 XXX sensors Scroll to the 350 and press Enter to select I XXX Parameter D XXX Parameter O XXX Parameter Configure Measurements Scroll with arrow keys to ese highlight select deselect 350 Level 350 Temperature any displayed parameter or edit its name 350 Velocity L1 350 Velocity Signal 350 Velocity Spectrum 350 Vel Spectrum Ratio Press NEXT to confirm configuration There may 350 Sense Voltage be a slight delay Smart Sensor Configuration The sensors are being Smart Sensor Setup TIENet The sensors have been configured configured Please wait Figure 3 2 Menu Tree 350 Configuration 3 3 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section Setup and Programming 3 2 Measurement Setu
4. Scissors Assembly Tighten the scissors assembly to expand the ring to press firmly against the inner pipe wall securing the ring Base Section _ gt gt Figure 2 12 Scissors Ring adjustment M Note The hardware kit includes flat head bolts and nuts Teledyne Isco strongly recommends bolting the assembled sections together before installation using the holes provided for that purpose This can greatly increase safety and prevent the assembly from being torn apart Do not overtighten the mechanism It is designed to flex somewhat to provide a positive lock once moderately tightened For installations in larger channels and or high flow extensions 2 3 and 4 have slots for attaching the ring to the channel wall using appropriate anchoring hardware To prevent debris from catching on the probe cable it is important to attach the cable to the mounting ring so it offers as little resistance to the flow as possible Attach the sensor cable to the downstream edge of the ring using the self locking plastic ties supplied with the ring Place the ties through the holes in the mounting ring and then lock them around the cable CAUTION Do not overtighten the plastic cable ties they should be tight ened just enough to secure the cable in place without greatly indenting the cable Overtightening the plastic ties may col lapse the reference tube in the cable blocking it 2 13 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor
5. TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 1 Introduction 1 3 Optional LaserFlow Some applications using the Teledyne Isco LaserFlow Applications remote sensing velocity sensor require provisions for continued measurement in the event of submersion or for redundant flow measurement of the same flow stream The 350 sensor can be added to a LaserFlow system to fill either of these requirements For more information refer to the LaserFlow user manual 1 4 Accessories Accessories used in sensor installation are briefly described below Refer to the next section for ordering information The 350 Area Velocity Sensor can be installed using Isco s mounting rings listed below Low Profile Carrier is optional when attaching the 350 to a mounting ring not for use with the Street Level Installation System TIENet 350 AV Sensor w 5m Cable esses eene enne eene nnne enne enne 60 4354 012 TIENet 350 AV Sensor w 10m 60 4354 013 TIENet 350 AV Sensor w 23m Cable esses eene nennen nnne nnne nnne nentes 60 4354 014 TIENet 350 AV Sensor w 2ft Cable amp TIENet Plug 60 4354 017 Cord grip fitting 34 NPT for TIENet cable tenete 209 0073 12 Bulk TIENet Cable Cut to Length 60 4304 050 TUE Net Expansion teet lere tette E Ce toe ar reine te e 60 43
6. N 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 identify a potentially hazardous condition which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury NDANGER DANGER limited to the most extreme situations to identify an imminent hazard which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury TIENet 350 Area Velocity Sensor Safety Hazard Symbols Warnings and Cautions PD The equipment and this manual use symbols used to warn of hazards The symbols are explained below Hazard Symbols The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions the instrument s technical reference manual The lightning flash and arrowhead within the triangle is a warning sign alert ing you of dangerous voltage inside the product Symboles de s curit Ce symbole signale l existence d instructions importantes relatives au produit dans ce manuel A AN Ce symbole signale la pr sence d un danger d lectocution Warnungen und Vorsichtshinweise Das Ausrufezeichen in Dreieck ist ein Warnzeichen das Sie darauf aufmerksam macht daB wichtige Anleitungen zu diesem Handbuch geh ren PD Advertencias y Precauciones Der gepfeilte Blitz im Dreieck ist ein
7. Section 2 Installation 2 5 5 Completing the Sensor Installation 2 6 Street Level Installation System 2 7 Grounding Kit for 2 14 Surge Protection The 350 sensor installation is finished by securing any excess sensor cable using cable clamps or other means The reference tube inside the cable can be restricted or blocked if the cable is kinked sharply bent coiled or otherwise pinched The sensor cable should be handled and mounted with care A damaged cable can affect the operation of the sensor particu larly if the reference air tube inside the cable is collapsed or blocked CAUTION If there is any distance between the point where the sensor cable leaves the mounting apparatus and the location of the flow meter be sure to attach the cable to the flow stream wall to prevent it from moving tangling and trapping debris Install the cable so that it is not at risk of damage resulting from other activity taking place in the area The Street Level Installation System provides a way to install Isco sensors in round pipe sewers without having to enter the manhole The system includes an insertion tool with a multi section pole and five differently sized expansion rings 6 8 10 12 and 15 with an adjustable strap for each ring The six pole extensions and the adjustable strap allow installation of the expansion rings in manholes as deep as 15 feet For more information about the Street Level Installation Syst
8. 24 cm 6 in Maximum Cabling from Signature Flow Meter 305 m 1 000 ft Typical Weight Body Materials Epoxy PC SST Cable Materials UV Rated PVC Temperature Range Operation 0 to 70 C 32 to 158 F Storage 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Power Input Voltage 7 to 14VDC Supply Current 12VDC Nominal Measurement 100mA Level Measurement Technology Submerged differential linear pressure transducer with integral digital temperature compensation coefficients Range 0 010 to 3 05 m 0 033 to 10 ft Pressure Rating 5 PSI Maximum Submersible Depth 10 55 m 34 6 ft Accuracy 0 10 FS Typical Long Term Stability x 0 007m yr 0 023 ft yr Compensated Temperature Range 0 to 70 C 32 to 158 F Velocity Measurement Technology Continuous wave Doppler ultrasonic Frequency 500 kHz Transmission Angle 20 from horizontal Velocity Direction Bi Directional User selectable All specifications are subject to change without notice eoo Typical Minimum Depth for Velocity Measurement 2 5 cm 1 0 in Range 1 5 to 46 1 m s 5 to 20 ft s Accuracy Velocity Error 5 to 5 ft s 1 5 to 41 5 m s 0 1 ft s 0 03 m s 5 to 20 ft s 1 5 to 6 1 m s 2 of reading Actual vertical distance between the area velocity sensor and the liquid surface Maximum non linearity hysteresis and temperature error from actual liquid level Uniform velocity profile speed of sound 1480 m s 4850 ft s 1 3
9. Following the 350 sensor installation in the flow stream another measurement device can be used to verify the 350 level reading Allow the sensor to operate in the stream for approximately 30 minutes prior to verifying the level TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 4 Maintenance 4 1 Firmware Updates The TIENet device s firmware is updated via the USB port on the front panel of the Signature Flow Meter Step by step instruc tions for updating the firmware can be found in Section 2 of the Signature user manual If your system uses a 2160 LaserFlow module the sensor firmware can also be updated using the Update Isco Instrument Software tool included with Flowlink software Refer to the software help windows for step by step instructions 4 2 External Desiccator When dry the loose silica gel desiccant inside the chambers is orange or yellow When the desiccant becomes saturated with moisture it turns green or blue indicating that the intake air and reference line are no longer protected from humidity Teledyne Isco recommends checking the desiccant at least every 6 months and changing renewing the desiccant before the entire compartment has changed color Dry desiccant good Saturated desiccant bad Figure 4 1 Desiccant indicating saturation 4 1 Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 4 Maintenance The desiccant cartridge is held in place by a spring tab on the side of the
10. 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 PLEASE BE SURE TO ENCLOSE A NOTE EXPLAINING THE PROBLEM Shipping Address Teledyne Isco Attention Repair Service 4700 Superior Street Lincoln NE 68504 USA Mailing Address Teledyne Isco PO Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA 800 775 2965 lab instruments 866 298 6174 samplers amp flow meters Sales amp General Information 800 228 4373 USA amp Canada Phone Repair service Fax 402 465 3001 Email October 11 2013 P N 60 1002 040 Rev H IscoService teledyne com 236 TELEDYNE ISCO Everywhereyoulook
11. Never allow water to enter the unterminated end of the sensor cable or reference tube If the flow stream carries a great deal of debris beware of organic materials that may collect beneath the 350 sensor This material swells as it becomes saturated with water and may exert pressure on the outer diaphragm This can damage the trans ducer and permanently disable the 350 sensor Keeping the ports clean not only prevents damage but ensures that the 350 sensor will respond to the hydrostatic pressure above instead of the pressure created by swollen material If the ports become blocked 1 Remove the sensor from its mounting ring plate or carrier 2 Gently scrape any accumulated solids off the exterior of the sensor Use a brush and flowing water 3 Remove debris that has accumulated in the ports 4 The outer diaphragm is behind the small metal cover on the bottom of the sensor It should be visible through the two small openings at the center of the cover Gently flush the cover and holes with water to remove debris CAUTION Never remove the protective diaphragm cover Avoid using tools near the cover openings Direct or indirect contact with the outer diaphragm can permanently damage the 350 sensor If you have further questions about the installation operation and maintenance of your TIENet device please contact our service department at Teledyne Isco 4700 Superior St Lincoln NE 68504 Phone 866 298 6174 or 40
12. RR Pede eere de p te ete EE nd detecte an 68 3000 048 Base Section with plastic cable ties and manual 60 3004 169 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 1 Introduction Street Level Installation System Multi section Pole Includes manual To complete your system you must also order a Street Level Mounting Ring esses esee eene enne enne 60 3204 012 Street Level Mounting Ring for 6 dia 60 3204 014 Street Level Mounting Ring for 8 dia pipe ccsesscccesesssececesessececcsesseeecesesaeeesesesneeeeeees 60 3204 015 Street Level Mounting Ring for 10 dia pipe esssssssseseee eee 60 3204 016 Street Level Mounting Ring for 12 dia 60 3204 017 Street Level Mounting Ring for 15 dia 60 3204 018 Sensor Mounting Plate With plastic ties amp instructions eese 60 3253 077 Ground bug n2 60 2007 476 1 4 1 Ordering Information Options and accessories can be purchased by contacting Teledyne Isco s Customer Service Department Teledyne Isco 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 M Note Teledyne Isco uses FreeRTOS version 5 4 2 in its TIENet devices In accordance with the Fre
13. rings it may be sufficient to simply increase the outward spring force of the ring by bending it into a less round configuration For pipes larger than 15 in diameter Teledyne Isco offers the adjustable Scissors Ring also known as the Universal Mounting Ring This device consists of two or more metal strips that lock together with tabs to form a single assembly There is a base section where the sensors are mounted two or more extension sections usually and a scissors section at the top that expands the entire assembly and tightens it inside the pipe The scissors section contains a long bolt that increases the length of the section as it is tightened The assembled scissors rings fit pipe diameters from 16 to 80 Secure the unit in place by tightening the scissors mechanism with a 9 8 socket wrench or other suitable tool Ring sections are 040 thick half hard 301 stainless steel sheet All other parts are also stainless steel except for the plastic cable ties in the hardware kit Each extension 1 2 3 and 4 adds 9 0 21 5 31 5 or 41 5 respectively to the circumference of the ring Used alone the base section fits a pipe that is approximately 16 to 19 in diameter The 9 0 smallest extensions can be used to take up or remove slack to bring the scissors mechanism into a position where it can be effectively tightened TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation 5 8 socket wrench
14. 07 023 TIENet Expansion Box with reference line support 60 4357 018 Signature Flow Meter Exterior desiccator required for use with 330 and 350 TIF Net devices 60 4354 019 Silica gel desiccant 1 5 Ib container eene 099 0011 08 Low Profile Carrier attaches the 350 sensor to a standard size ring or 60 3204 029 Mounting Ring Hardware Kit Do not use w Street Level Installation System esses eene 60 2504 035 Extra Mounting Screws for use with Mounting Rings esses eene enne 231 5113 06 Standard Spring Rings Includes plastic cable ties to fasten the cable and a manual SIMILE 68 3200 007 MH T EH 68 3200 008 DLE EU 68 3200 009 68 3200 010 UEM 68 3200 011 Standard Scissors Rings Includes a base section scissors mechanism extensions plastic cable ties and manual 16 24 S PIpG3 2 5 1 5 tren reete rt entes to ee oo lero bene 68 3000 042 26 38 RE Ere idR ete deri dee 68 3000 043 38 44 Pipe 3 oido dedere ttes eite i e ERR M E IER 68 3000 044 LET Daye T 68 3000 045 60 Pipe i5 c ete rere eet ERE E E EAR Ne p LU RR PIER 68 3000 046 cohen e p re ERES 68 8000 047 16 60 PIpG d
15. 2 464 0231 Fax 402 465 3022 E mail IscoService teledyne com 4 3 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 4 Maintenance 4 4 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Appendix A Replacement Parts List A 1 Replacement Parts Diagrams and Listings Replacement parts are called out in illustrations in this section Reference the call outs in the accompanying tables to determine the part number for the item Replacement parts can be purchased by contacting Teledyne Isco s Customer Service Department Teledyne Isco Customer Service Department P O Box 82531 Lincoln NE 68501 USA Phone 800 228 4878 402 464 0231 FAX 402 465 3022 E mail IscoInfoGteledyne com A 1 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Appendix Replacement Parts List Note Only the terminated version of the sensor has replaceable parts ON ONIMVUG celesi rU EMENT PARTS LISI 350 AREA VELOCITY SENSOR A 2 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Appendix A Replacement Parts List REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST SHEET 2 OF 2 TELEDYNE ISCO REV UMBER DESCRIPTION 0669 O RING 66910 079 CROSS SECTION 0140 SCREW 4X3 8 SELF TAPPING 3015 CAP MALE PROBE NOTE For current prices and quotations on parts contact Isco Service Department 2 This list is subject
16. Net Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Table of Contents viii A 1 Replacement Parts Diagrams and Listings 1 Appendix B Velocity Error Codes Bel Introductions 4 2423 e e E OSE ER Vener Rue HEE Ep etek ales B 1 B 2 Importing Data Dump ddp Files B 1 B 3 Viewing Velocity Error Codes in Flowlink B 3 List of Figures 1 1 Basic Signature monitoring system with 350 mounting hardware not shown 1 1 1 2 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor 1 2 2 1 Remove red caps before installing external desiccant cartridge 2 3 2 2 Installing the external desiccant 2 3 2 3 External desiccator installed 2 4 2 4 Tubing configuration for optimal drying power 2 5 2 5 TIENet Device terminal strips 2 6 2 6 Installing cable with a cord grip fitting 2 6 2 7 TIENet Device terminal connections 2 7 2 8 Attach wired terminal strip to case board socket 2 7 2 9 Insert the cable reference tubing into the case board reference port 2 8 2 10 Position and secure the 2 8 2 11 Sensor Installed on a Spring
17. Ring 2 11 2 12 Scissors Ring amp 2 13 3 1 Character grid 5i ute let ee tds tutae iu 3 2 3 2 Menu Tree 350 3 3 3 3 Configuring level and velocity measurement 3 4 3 4 Measurement setup Advanced settings for 350 AV 3 5 3 5 350 Level adjustment screen 3 6 4 1 Desiccant indicating 4 1 4 2 Removing the external desiccant cartridge 4 2 4 3 Opening the desiccant cartridge 4 2 B 1 Signature flow data Selecting the ddp file s B 1 B 2 Signature flow data Importing the ddp file B 2 B 3 Identifying error codes in the 360 Velocity dataset B 3 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 1 Introduction The Teledyne Isco TIENet 350 Area Velocity Sensor measures flow stream average area velocity and liquid level The Sig nature amp Flow Meter uses this information to calculate the flow rate and total flow of the stream To operate with the 350 sensor the Signature requires software version 1 18 or later 1 1 Description The 350 sensor is mounted in the flow st
18. TIENet 350 Area Velocity Sensor Installation and Operation Guide AANI Owes gt gt eig O 236 TELEDYNE ISCO Everywhereyoulook Manual Body 69 4353 024 Copyright 2012 rights reserved Teledyne Isco Revision C October 2013 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 possibility of a malfunction This manual may help in diagnosing and repairing the malfunction If a 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 parts schematics and instruc
19. Warnzeichen das Sei vor gefahrlichen Spannungen im Inneren des Produkts warnt Esta se al le advierte sobre la importancia de las instrucciones del manual que acompa an a este producto PD vi Esta se al alerta sobre la presencia de alto voltaje en el interior del producto TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction T T Description dre er eR oe eret Ie eee So cn OTI RO RS EN 1 1 1 1 1 350 Velocity Operation sorp aureae e a a ees 1 2 1 1 2 350 Level Operation 1 2 1 2 Technical 1 3 1 3 Optional LaserFlow 1 4 T ACCeSSOFIGS o Sarai e ee SOIRS Dacis PRENDE de nte eae aly 1 4 1 4 1 Ordering Information 1 5 1 5 Unpacking Instructions 8 5 1 5 Section 2 Installation 2 1 Safety lou loo od Meal eda EID RASA S VER UP 2 1 231 1 Site Conditions cci ees Be 2 1 2 2 Reference Line Support oe eresas teste 2 2 2 3 Preparing the Signature Flow 2 3 2 3 1 External Desiccator 2 3 2 4 Connecting the
20. bbler Signature bubbler systems will already have a desiccator installed If you are adding a 350 AV sensor to a non bubbler system you will also need to add an external desiccator Remove the two red protective end caps from the ports before installing a new cartridge Figure 2 1 Remove red caps before installing external desiccant cartridge The desiccant cartridge is held in place by a spring tab on the side of the flow meter Slide the cartridge onto the tab engaging the two ports with the openings in the side of the Signature Figure 2 2 Installing the external desiccant cartridge 2 3 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation To air intake To reference port Figure 2 3 External desiccator installed 2 4 Optimizing drying power The desiccant cartridge requires periodic maintenance Refer to Section 4 2 External Desiccator for instructions Some Signature flow meters have a single piece of tubing installed between the reference port and the humidity connector and a cap plug on the intake port While a Signature with this tubing configuration will operate satisfactorily with the 350 AV sensor in most situations you can configure the tubing to utilize both chambers of the external desiccator to increase drying power Items required Plastic Y Fitting Part 209 0167 49 e 0 25 x 0 125 silicone tubing Part 029 1353 02 Two 2 inch pieces Procedure 1 Remove the cap
21. ction for an option card Distance can increased by installing the Expansion Box closer to the field mounted TIENet device s and adding a custom length TIENet cable between the box and the Signature The maximum recommended distance between system components is 305 meters 1 000 feet Longer distances may result in signal degradation and drops in voltage The un vented TIENet expansion box can be used if the total dis tance is 30 5 meters 100 feet or less The Signature s air system will normally supply adequate desiccated air through the TIENet cable air line to the interior of the expansion box This means the 350 AV sensor is referenced at the Signature s installation location If the total distance is greater than 30 5 meters 100 feet or a different reference location is required the reference air line must be vented outside the expansion box The TIENet expansion box with reference air is designed for this purpose The desiccator tube mounted on the side vents dried air to its interior TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation 2 3 Preparing the In order to operate with the 350 AV sensor the Signature must Signature Flow Meter have an external desiccator installed 2 3 1 External Desiccator For Signature systems using the 330 Bubbler Module and or the TIENet 350 Area Velocity Sensor the external desiccator dries the reference air for a pressure transducer and air supply for the bu
22. dyne 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 to a different date Excluded from this warranty are normal wear expendable items such as pH sensors 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 4700 Superior Lincoln NE 68504 U S A This warranty applies to the USA and countries where Teledyne Isco does not have an authorized dealer Customers in countries outside the USA where Teledyne Isco has an authorized dealer should contact their Teledyne
23. e measurement point maximum length of 305 meters or 1 000 feet Proper installation of the 350 sensor is critical for accurate mea surement Before installing operating or maintaining this equipment it is imperative that all hazards and preventive measures are fully understood Components are often installed in confined spaces Some examples of confined spaces include manholes pipelines digesters and storage tanks These spaces may become haz ardous environments that can prove fatal for those unprepared These spaces are governed by OSHA 1910 146 and require a permit before entering 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 2 1 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation 2 2 Reference Line 2 2 Support Adding Length Between Signature and Sensors Distance of 100 Feet or Less Distances Greater than 100 Feet The optional water tight Sig nature Expansion Box enables a variety of configurations for adding length as well as con necting multiple devices at once The Expansion Box connects to a TIENet terminal strip in the Signature and contains three additional strips inside as well as a TIENet conne
24. e velocities in streams as low as 25 mm 1 inch Streams that run consistently below 1 inch are not a good application for the 350 sensor The example at left shows a few of these poor conditions The outfall is drawing down the liquid level and the 350 sensor is dis turbing the flow In this example the 350 sensor should be moved forward to avoid the drawdown near the outfall Liquid properties Velocity measurements depend on the presence of some particles in the stream such as suspended solids or air bubbles If the stream lacks particles it may be nec essary to aerate the water upstream from the sensor Handle with care Abusive handling will damage the 350 sensor Although the 350 sensor will survive normal handling and installation treat the sensor with reasonable care The internal components cannot be repaired 2 9 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation 2 10 2 5 2 Mounting Rings 2 5 3 Spring Rings Protect the cable The vent tube inside the cable must remain open Do not kink the cable or overtighten the plastic ties while securing the cable Never allow water to enter the unterminated end of the cable or the vent tube Secure the cable Secure the cable in place Tying off the cable prevents lost equipment if excessive flow dislodges the sensor and its mounting Consult your Isco Mounting Rings Installation and Oper ation Guide for detailed hardware information The following s
25. eRTOS license FreeRTOS source code is available on request For more information visit www FreeRTOS org 1 5 Unpacking When the system arrives inspect the outside packing for any Instructions damage Then carefully inspect the contents for damage If there is damage contact the delivery company and Teledyne Isco or its agent immediately 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 assistance 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 necessary to transport the system Please complete the registration card and return it to Teledyne Isco TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 1 Introduction TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation 2 1 Safety 2 1 1 Site Conditions The Signature Flow Meter does not have to be mounted near the flow stream You can install the flow meter itself at a convenient protected location and route the sensor cable to th
26. ected wave The sensor determines the frequency shift between the trans mitted and received waves An increase or decrease in the fre quency of the reflected wave indicates forward or reverse flow The degree of change is proportional to the velocity of the flow stream The 350 sensor s internal differential pressure transducer mea sures the liquid level The transducer is a small piezo resistive chip that detects the difference of the pressures felt on the inner and outer face The stainless steel outer diaphragm is exposed to the flow stream through the ports under the sensor The pressure felt on the outer diaphragm is transferred to the outer face of the trans ducer The inner face of the transducer is referenced to the atmo sphere through the internal vent tube that runs the full length of the sensor cable The difference between the pressures exerted on the transducer is the hydrostatic pressure which is proportional to the level of the stream The analog representation of the hydrostatic pressure is digitized and sent to the Signature as an RS 485 half duplex signal 1 2 Technical TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 1 Introduction Specifications Table 1 1 350 TIENet Sensor Specifications Sensor Dimensions 1 9 x 3 8 x 15 2 cm 0 75 x 1 31 x 6 00 in Standard Cable Length 5 10 or23 m 16 4 32 8 or 75 5 ft Cable Diameter 10 2mm x0 254mm 0 402 in 0 010 in Minimum Bend Radius 15
27. ections describe sensor installation using the two options available for mounting the 350 sensor in pipes or round bottomed flow streams For pipes up to 15 38 cm in diameter stainless steel self expanding mounting rings Spring Rings are available For pipes larger than 15 in diameter Teledyne Isco offers the Scissors Rings Universal Mounting Rings Area velocity sensors can also be installed using primary measuring devices N CAUTION Use gloves and eye protection when assembling and installing the rings in a pipe Though deburred the edges of the stain less steel can cut if improperly handled Please read the infor mation in the Isco Mounting Rings Manual on how best to install this device To install a spring ring compress the ring slip it inside the pipe and then allow it to spring out to contact the inside diameter of the pipe The inherent outward spring force of the ring firmly secures it in place A typical self expanding mounting ring with a probe mounted on it is shown in Figure 2 11 These mounting rings are available for use in pipes with inside diameters of 15 2 cm 6 20 3 cm 8 25 4 cm 10 30 5 cm 12 and 38 1 cm 15 The Isco part numbers for the various size mounting rings available are listed in Appendix B These part numbers include not only the ring but also the miscella neous hardware necessary to mount the sensor on the ring N CAUTION Always wear leather gloves when handling the rin
28. em contact your Teledyne Isco representative Added protection from lightning damage is available with the grounding lug kit This kit consists of a stainless steel terminal for connecting a grounding conductor and hardware to fasten it to a sensor mounting ring TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 3 Setup and Programming 3 1 Configuring the System 3 1 1 Updating the Device List To configure the Signature flow meter for operation with the TIENet 350 sensor press MENU B to access the top menu and select Hardware Setup For all TIENet devices including the 350 select Smart Sensor Setup TIENet When the 350 is physically added to the system select Perform Scan so that the flow meter detects it When the scan is complete the 350 appears in the list of connected devices ready to be con figured with the steps shown in Figure 3 2 on the following page M Note From the Hardware Setup menu Configure refers to defining and selecting the parameters for each connected device The parameters that will appear for the 350 sensor are 350 Level 350 Temperature 350 Velocity 350 Velocity Signal 350 Velocity Spectrum 350 Vel Spectrum Ratio 350 Sense Voltage The name of any parameter can be customized by highlighting it and pressing Enter to display the character grid Nav igate the grid using the arrow keys Select characters with Enter and clear characters with Delete 89 3 1 TIENet
29. f 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 yg DDR fe 8 36 TS XE The Environmentally Friendly Use Period EFUP was determined through experience E 7 0207 KR 2007 1 RH BH N A A B ZA 8 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 Hazmat Table Signature Meter Sensors and Accessories 60 4302 091 Rev A Teledyne Isco One Year Limited Factory Service Warranty 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 Tele
30. flow meter Press against the front of the cartridge to disengage it from the unit Figure 4 2 Removing the external desiccant cartridge Unscrew the two black caps and carefully pour the desiccant out If removal is difficult screw the caps back in and unscrew again Gently knock the caps and the cartridge against a hard surface to free any small particles in the threads as these can hinder proper sealing and cause wear Using a funnel fill both chambers with dry desiccant replace the ORR KRK KoKo caps ensuring that they are fully engaged Press the cartridge 000000 back into place on the side of the flow meter Use a funnel to refill the desiccator Note If this is new desiccant cartridge remove the two protec tive end caps from the ports before installing a new cartridge Remove red caps before installing cartridge Figure 4 3 Opening the desiccant cartridge chambers 4 2 Renewing loose desiccant 4 3 Cleaning 4 4 Contact Teledyne Isco TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 4 Maintenance To renew the desiccant spread it in a single layer on a flat metal tray Place in a vented circulating forced air conventional oven in a well ventilated room and heat at 100 175 C 212 350 F for about three hours or until the color has returned to orange or yellow The cable and outer surfaces of the 350 sensor can be cleaned with mild detergent and warm water N CAUTION
31. gs either type The metal is finished but there is still a possibility of cut ting your hands on the edges TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation Compress ring into gap to install in pipe then outward force of ring against pipe wall holds ring in place inside pipe Figure 2 11 Sensor Installed on a Spring Ring Attaching the Sensor to the Ring Attach the 350 sensor to the ring either by using two 4 40x s countersink screws or by snapping the optional probe carrier to the ring This second method of attaching the sensor allows for easy removal in case service is needed later N CAUTION Make sure the slots on the sensor carrier are completely pressed into the tabs on the ring This is particularly important where there is any possibility of reverse flows or where flows are of high velocity If the AV sensor is not fully pressed into the mounting ring tabs it might come loose in the stream and could possibly be damaged or lost Make sure the sensor cable is securely fastened along the back downstream edge of the ring Otherwise the sensor may provide inaccurate level readings under conditions of high velocity To complete the sensor spring ring assembly procedure attach the sensor cable to the downstream edge of the ring Follow the cable routing shown in Figure 2 11 Other routing may affect measurement accuracy The cable can create a stilling well down stream from the sensor caus
32. ing the level to read low Use the self locking plastic ties supplied with the ring Install the ring in the pipe by compressing it Press inward on both sides and slide the ring into the pipe Route the sensor cable out of the stream and secure it in position by placing the ties through the holes in the mounting ring and then locking them around the cable as shown in Figure 2 11 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation 2 12 2 5 4 Scissors Mounting Ring N CAUTION Do not overtighten the plastic cable ties they should be tight ened just enough to secure the cable in place without greatly indenting the cable Overtightening the plastic ties may col lapse the reference tube in the cable blocking it The spring ring may need anchoring Under conditions of high velocity greater than 1 5 meters per second or 5 feet per second the ring may not have sufficient outward spring force to maintain a tight fit inside the pipe The ring may start to lift off the bottom of the pipe or may even be carried downstream This problem is more prevalent in the larger diameter pipes and in pipes with smooth inside surfaces such as plastic pipes If any of these conditions are present or if movement of the mounting ring is detected or suspected you must anchor the ring in place You can do this by setting screws through the ring into the pipe or by other appropriate means If there is a problem with the smaller diameter
33. locity measurement was attempted while liquid level was less than one inch 7 w non zero Edited Velocity Measurement time out Edited Velocity will be last valid measurement reported by sensor 7 w zero 0 000 Edited Velocity No sensor response to request for Take Reading or Report Measurement B 3 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Appendix B Velocity Error Codes B 4 SER SUISSE EE Name and amount of Hazardous Substances or Elements in the product EUR EUMD IAS S 7038 RE Hazardous Substances or Elements Component Name tR K E TOME SRK SROKA Pb Hg Cd Cr VD PBB PBDE m AX PHAR X Circuit Boards mi x O Display m Bx X Wiring ELI X Internal Cables Hs Em BAIL X X DC Motor BEX O O X Connectors Iu X x X BR X O O O O X Solenoid valve mnt EUN 2 Name and amount of Hazardous Substances or Elements in the product RRRA SB EMEEYA SEPIUS 81 EC TEST MEN BS Represent the concentration of the hazardous substance in this component s any homogeneous pieces is lower than the ST standard limitation X GRUB S8 EMI P EYAREBUE EH ST RT TE RIBS TW ERRI RR BET HE DAA X Represent the concentration o
34. n BROWN SHIELD RED BLACK BRAID DRAIN Figure 2 7 TIENet Device terminal connections Figure 2 8 Attach wired terminal strip to case board socket 2 7 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation 5 Insert the reference tubing into the REF AIR port on the case board pushing it down inside the silicon tubing Be careful not to kink the reference tubing Note Remove the red cap from the reference port on the case board next to the TIENet connector being used by the 350 sensor Figure 2 9 Insert the cable reference tubing into the case board reference port 6 Gently tug the cable downward to remove any slack within the enclosure taking care not to put any stress on the con nections 7 Tighten the cord grip sealing nut Figure 2 10 Figure 2 10 Position and secure the cable 8 Close the front panel and fasten it shut with the two Phil lips screws N CAUTION If you are using conduit instead of the cord grip fitting the con duit must be sealed to prevent harmful gases and moisture from entering the Signature enclosure Failure to seal conduit could reduce equipment life 2 8 2 5 Installing the 350 AV Sensor 2 5 1 Installation Considerations Ideal Conditions Uniform Flow Poor Conditions TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation Prior to mounting the sensor in the flow st
35. n case you need to restore them later Input velocity coefficients can be adjusted for A B and C where V A offset BV slope CV second order parameter Warning Any changes to the following data can adversely affect the performance of this Instrument Select BACK to cancel or NEXT to continue A B v C v Input Velocity Coefficients Figure 3 4 Measurement setup Advanced settings for 350 AV sensor 3 5 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section Setup and Programming 3 2 3 Setting the 350 Level The Level Adjustment screen is accessed via the Shortcuts menu on the Signature From this screen you can also update the display to show the current level of the stream Press SHORTCUTS A p and select Adjust Level 350 Level LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Last reading X XXX ft Update Time of last adjustment MM DD YYYY Figure 3 5 350 Level adjustment screen 3 6 To set an initial or new level enter the value in the field next to Level and select Adjust To update the current reading select Update Prior to mounting the sensor in the flow stream check the dis played level reading In open air the reading should be zero If not adjust the level to zero If the 350 sensor is part of the optional submerged functionality for a LaserFlow system the initial level setting is the measured distance from the bottom of the channel to the bottom of the LaserFlow sensor
36. osition plug in terminal strip connec tors from the case board Figure 2 5 TIENet Device terminal strips 2 If using a cord grip fitting install the cable nut in the appropriate opening on the bottom of the Signature enclo sure securing it to the wall with the lock nut concave side facing wall 3 Feed the TIENet device cable end through the sealing nut and seal and through the cable nut Lightly tighten the sealing nut just enough to hold the cable in place while installing the connector Lock Nut concave side facing wall Sealing Nut Seal Cable Nut color may vary Figure 2 6 Installing cable with a cord grip fitting 4 Attach the wire ends to the terminal strip as shown in Figure 2 7 then press the terminal strip back down into its socket on the case board as shown in Figure 2 8 taking 2 6 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation care not to strain any wire connections Gently tug each wire when finished to verify secure connection to the screw terminals M Note The SHIELD wire is the bare drain emerging from the foil shield around the YELLOW and BROWN wires The BRAID DRAIN wire is the bare drain emerging from the sur rounding braided shield inside the cable jacket It is not neces sary to prevent the two braids from coming into contact with each other Shield 2 Remove red YELLOW from the sensor s OS reference tube i Braid Drai
37. p From Measurement Setup Figure 3 3 you can set up velocity measurement or make changes to the advanced settings M Note Refer to your Signature user manual for information about Flow Rate Input Setup and Volume Input Setup 3 2 1 350 Velocity The Measure positive velocity only setting causes any negative readings to be discarded in the average velocity calculation If this is set to false both positive and negative readings are reported Select Operation 1 Hardware Setup 3 Administration 2 Configure Options 4 Home Configure Options 1 Site Setup 5 Data Storage Push Setup 2 Measurement Setup Sampler Setup 3 Adjust 7 Outputs Alarms Setup 4 Equation Trigger Setup 8 Reset Totalizers 9 Reports History Setup Measurement Setup 1 Velocity Input Setup 2 Flow Rate Input Setup 3 Volume Input Setup Velocity Input Setup 1 350 Velocity 350 Velocity VELOCITY O Measure positive velocity only Figure 3 3 Configuring level and velocity measurement Press Next 2x 3 4 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section Setup and Programming 3 2 2 Advanced Settings The sensor is pre programmed at the factory with the Advanced Settings for your application Should your application require the addition of any correction factors the Advanced button opens the Advanced settings window Figure 3 4 Prior to making any changes to the Advanced settings record the factory settings i
38. plug 2 Disconnect the tubing from the humidity connector and reroute it behind the ribbon cable 3 Connect both the reference port tubing and the intake port tubing to the Y connector 4 Connect the Y connector to the humidity connector Figure 2 4 Reference port tubing TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation Intake port tubing Humidity connector tubing Figure 2 4 Tubing configuration for optimal drying power 2 4 Connecting the Cable External TIENet devices such as the 350 are all electrically con nected to the Signature flow meter in the same manner usually using conduit or cord grip cable fittings Multiple external TIENet devices can be connected simultaneously Refer to your Signature flow meter manual for instructions on accessing the instrument s interior components A WARNING Before proceeding ensure that the flow meter has been disconnected from mains power Note The steps that follow include instructions for installing cord grip fittings Some applications will use user supplied 3 4 ID con duit for cable routing CAUTION If you are using conduit instead of the cord grip fitting the con duit must be sealed to prevent harmful gases and moisture from entering the Signature enclosure Failure to seal conduit could reduce equipment life TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 2 Installation 1 Remove one of the 6 p
39. r 3 E D1042 ddp Desktop si D1111 ddp E 5 D1311 ddp 1342 ddp My Documents D1400 ddp Print Setup E D1430 ddp we E D1519 ddp Exit Alt F4 Ckri N Look in DDP et E3 D0709 ddp My Computer el 5 My Network Places File name D0728 ddp BITIN Files of type Data Dump Format ddp X Cancel Figure B 1 Signature flow data Selecting the ddp file s B 1 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Appendix B Velocity Error Codes A progress window will appear displaying the filename site name device type number of data types in the site file and progress of the download 5 When the two progress bars have completed click Done to close the window Progress 92 1179101921233 CURRENT CURRENT File D0709 ddp File D0709 ddp Site 350 Site 350 Device Signature Meter Device Signature Meter Data Types 0 Data Types 13 Data Points Read 274247 Data Points Read 274247 Data Points Written 204789 Data Points written 274247 CuentFi _ Curent Fie 1111 Overalt Overal oo p Figure B 2 Signature flow data Importing the ddp file Upon completion a new site file will appear in the Flowlink workspace B 2 B 3 Viewing Velocity Error Codes in Flowlink TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Appendix B Velocity Error Codes
40. ream check the dis played level reading In open air the reading should be zero If not adjust the level to zero from the Level Adjustment screen refer to Setting the 350 Level on page 3 6 If the 350 sensor is part of the optional submerged functionality for a LaserFlow system the initial level setting is the measured distance from the bottom of the channel to the bottom of the LaserFlow sensor See Section 2 5 2 for a summary of sensor mounting options for round pipe installations Sensor installation is discussed in detail in Isco s Mounting Rings Instruction Manual which explains how to mount the 350 sensor in flow streams using spring rings scissors rings a street level installation tool and mounting plates Several factors concerning installation may affect your system s performance Please review the following to understand how to obtain the best results Uniform flow The 350 sensor provides the best results in flow streams with uniform flow An example of uniform flow is shown at left Avoid poor channel conditions Poor channel conditions may cause incorrect or erratic readings Areas to avoid are Outfalls or channel intersections Flow streams at very low levels with high flow rates Turbulence Channel sections that are apt to collect debris or silt Depths that consistently run below 25 mm 1 inch The 350 sensor can detect levels above approximately 1 0 cm 0 4 inch and typically can measur
41. ream normally at the bottom of the channel It measures average velocity using con tinuous ultrasonic sound waves to produce a Doppler effect in which the frequency of a wave such as sound passed between two bodies is relative to the motion of each As they move nearer to each other the frequency increases as they move apart the frequency decreases The 350 sensor measures liquid level using an internal differ ential pressure transducer Signature Flow Meter TIENet 350 AV Sensor i D Figure 1 1 Basic Signature monitoring system with 350 mounting hardware not shown 1 1 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Section 1 Introduction The 350 AV sensor is available with a 5m 10m or 23m cable For greater distances external connection via conduit and con nection of additional TIENet devices the TIENet Expansion Box is available Bulk TIENet cable may also be used for greater dis tances Figure 1 2 TIE Net Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor 1 1 1 350 Velocity Operation Particles or air bubbles Ultrasonic sound waves Flow Me aS 1 1 2 350 Level Operation The 350 area velocity sensor contains a pair of ultrasonic trans ducers One transducer transmits the ultrasonic sound wave As the transmitted wave travels through the stream particles and bubbles carried by the stream reflect the sound wave back at the sensor The second transducer receives the refl
42. 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 Toll Free 866 298 6174 Samplers and Flow Meters Toll Free 800 775 2965 Syringe Pumps and Liquid Chromatography 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 Revised September 2012 General Warnings Hazard Severity Levels TIENet 350 Area Velocity Sensor Safety Before installing operating or maintaining this equipment it is imperative that all hazards and preventive measures are fully understood While specific hazards may vary according to location and application take heed of the following general warnings WARNING Avoid hazardous practices If you use this instrument in any way not specified in this manual the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired AVERTISSEMENT Eviter les usages p rilleux Si vous utilisez cet instrument d une mani re autre que celles qui sont specifi es dans ce manuel la protection fournie de l instrument peut tre affaiblie cela augmentera votre risque de blessure This manual applies Hazard Severity Levels to the safety alerts These three levels are described in the sample alerts below
43. to change without notice A 3 Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Appendix A Replacement Parts List A 4 TIENet Model 350 Area Velocity Sensor Appendix B Velocity Error Codes B 1 Introduction Erroneous flow data can result from a number of factors The area velocity system provides numbered error codes associated with the 350 Velocity data to assist in troubleshooting The error codes are viewable using Isco Flowlink software Def initions of the error codes are provided in Table B 1 For further assistance contact the factory B 2 Importing Data Dump Flow data from the Signature Flow Meter can be downloaded ddp Files onto a USB flash drive in the form of a ddp Data Dump file To download the data 1 Connect a flash drive to the USB port on the front panel of the Signature From the USB Options menu select Retrieve Data 2 Select data or specify a start date or date range and press NEXT The data will be stored on the connected flash drive in a folder called ISCO 3 Connect the flash drive to a computer running Flowlink 4 In Flowlink select File Import When the import window appears browse to the folder containing the desired ddp file Select the file and click Open n Item Actions Database View Select files for import New Open My Recent Omer Quick Connect F11 Documents 00746 ddp RTD Transfer x D1037 ddp Signature Data Transfe

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