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1. not required most CAN bus 7T Green M EI UE CAN H 4 1a Antenna Position White pau n M EE CAN L For optimal performance the antenna should be positioned on its side such that it is parallel to the sensor antennas but not pointing directly to or directly away from them 1 The antenna should have 5 inches of clear space all around it 2 The antenna should have an unobstructed line of 946 65221 02 connector pin sight to all sensor antennas at all boom angles 10 The 65221 System mmm 4 2 Wireless Wind Speed d There should be a clear and unobstructed line of sight between the wind speed Sensor GS020 sensor antenna and the cabin mounted display unit Mounting rod Figure GS020 wireless wind speed sensor 1 Remove the mounting rod from the wind speed sensor Figure Wind clearance IMPORTANT Do not weld in proximity to LSI sensor transmitters e The transmitter antenna should not 2 Determine the mounting rod position contact any metal object a Install the mounting rod on the same side of the boom as the cabin mounted wu To display perpendicular to the boom and at the highest point possible b The wind speed sensor must pivot freely on the mounting rod at all boom angles S AS c The wind cups must be fully exposed to the wind and spin freely at all boom angles So E 2 524 NY SF OS ES X X X EC SUA NS UA N
2. the LSI Gateway and display data without Saving any changes the unsaved data in the LSI Gateway will be replaced Save to LSI Gateway Save changes in the LSI Gateway memory Save to LSI Gateway is automaticly followed by Update sensor status 3 4 Firmware Update LSI Gateway only Select Firmware Update in the treeview section In the right section click on Browse to select the update file extension 220 and then click Update Firmware Now IMPORTANT A firmware update will reset if WM Configurator SES 65220 ID 6100 the LSI Gateway to the factory default configuration Curren t Firmware Information LSI Gateway firmware version B0147 V2015 Firmware Update Important A firmware update will reset the LSI Gateway to the factory default configuration 27 Configuration 2 e Firmware Update Datalogger Mode 22 Sensor Settings Wind ID G23752 Figure Firmware update ALS A 3 5Packet Format F Output Window Fe rm pm B gt Ident Flg Len 0 1 1 21 31 411 51 6 7 Time Dir 0405 6 06 43 rc 6411151 64 980 0405 amp 06 1 Foyiooitealjisi 68 819 R 0405 6 06 43 rc eatis 72 507 0405 amp 06 143 Fuer 74 502 0405 6 06 43 FC I ori 64 15 75 506 R 0405 6 06 143 77 521 0405 amp 06 43 rc lop 164 115 79 500 0405 6 06 1 43 iOS 64 15
3. LSI WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY amp CRANE INSTRUMENTATION DIVISIONS GS221 02 05 07 System amp GS Series Sensors INSTALLER AND USER S MANUAL WARNING The GS221 system is designed as an operator aid and is in no way a substitute for safe operating practice N WARNING Carefully read and understand this manual before proceeding GM221 02 05 07 ENG rev20110612 www loadsystems com ALS TD BEFORE PROCEEDING Read and understand the following For your safety and that of the people that come into contact with LSI products understand the significance of the instructions included in this guide respect all laws and regulations and comply with applicable standards Pay particular attention to items bearing the alert symbol and the following words IN WARNING Warning this denotes an instruction that if not complied with may lead to serious injury or death CAUTION Caution this denotes an instruction that if not complied with may lead to product failure or property damage IMPORTANT Important this denotes an instruction that if not complied with may lead to product performance issues WARNING Installation must be made compliance with LSI instructions and using LSI supplied components only Failure to install all parts or replacing parts or components with parts or components not supplied by LSJ may lead to system failure
4. serious injury or death 2 The GS221 System TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 5 MAINTENANCE 11 COVERVIEW 4 5 1 REPLACING THE SENSOR 4 DAMES 15 5 2 REPLACING THE SENSOR 2 OPERATION ANTENNA ar ween 13 2 1 NORMAL OPERATION 4 6 CERTIFICATION NOTES 3 CONFIGURATION 6 1 FCC AND INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 PC INSTALLATION Ren CASTA 5 THE USER BEB PPP 14 3 1a System Requirements 5 15 3 1b LSI WM Configurator and USB Driver 6 2a Declaration of 15 pe E 5 BOD Ce e 15 3 1c LSI Gateway Connection 5 7 LSI PRODUCT LIMITED 3 2 APPLICATION OVERVIEW 6 WARRANTY 2009 02 16 eZ Ai 6 32b Communication POM bacon creen 6 7 1 LIMITED WARRANTY 16 lene 72 WARRANTY SERVICES 3 26 Datalogger Mode eti eem 6 PROCEDURES eere 16 T 7 3 EXCLUSION OF OTHER 222 SENSOR 7 WARRANTIES 2 2 2 16 34 FIRMWARE UPDATE TA EXCLUSION tee 17 LST GATEWAY 7 7 5 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 17 3 5 PACKET FORMAT 8 7 6 RECOMMENDED PRACTICES ME 17 3 6 CHANGING SENSORS 9 77 CHOICE OF
5. LAW e 17 Automatic sensor settings 9 Entire 17 3 6b Manual sensor setting 9 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 GS221 LSI GATEWAY INSTALLATION 10 A Tat Antenna POSION 10 4 1b Power Supply Connection 10 A NCN I Si eda 10 4 2 WIRELESS WIND SPEED SENSOR 65020 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS BEEN 3 ALS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Overview The GS221 LSI Wireless Gateway acts as a base station for GS series wireless sensors Not limited to crane applications the LSI Gateway can be used in a wide range of industrial process monitoring situations The LSJ Gateway doesn t have an integrated display it provides a bridge from GS wireless sensors to an existing CAN bus automotive or industrial automation network The system is primarily configured via a USB cable using the PC software tool LSJ WM Configurator WARNING The 65221 system is designed as operator aid and is substitute for safe operating practice 1 2 Start Up LSI Gateway has been pre configured for the system with which it shipped It starts up with its green light flashing as it wakes up the system sensors and creates a radio communication link with each Once a reliable communication network is established the gre
6. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with this equipment Operation with non approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception IMPORTANT Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s autho
7. end and then push in the direction of the positive pole Note A 3 6 volt lithium cell battery will provide about two years of battery life while an alkaline D cell battery will provide less than one year of battery life New high quality D cell battery 3 6 V lithium or alkaline Q Figure Install the new battery 6 Apply a non corrosive RTV silicone all around the edge of the mounting plate to create a new seal without bubbles or breaks RTV non corrosive silicone Figure Apply non corrosive RTV silicone 7 Reposition the box over the mounting plate and screw in the hex screws Do not over tighten Actual battery life will vary greatly depending on the application the frequency of use the age and quality of the battery etc 12 GS221 System Emm 5 2 Replacing the Sensor Antenna Heavily damaged antennas ripped out sheared off wire exposed and fraying etc should be replaced to ensure effective communication between the sensor and the cabin mounted display unit This procedure may be followed without removing the sensor from the crane if it is safe to do so IMPORTANT The interior of the sensor must be protected from dust grime and water at all times 1 Place the crane boom jib or ball hook such that the sensor is safely accessible 2 Clean dust grime and water from the sensor 3 Identify the short black whip antenna and the
8. no LSI Gateway is not connected to the computer 1 Download the installation file www loadsystems com wmconfigurator 2 Install the file and follow the steps from the installation wizard When transfering the files the installation wizard will automaticly execute the USB driver installation a Windows warning will recommend to stop the installation ignore this warning and select Continue Anyway Windows XP or Install this driver anyway Windows Vista Windows 7 3 1 LSI Gateway Connection Windows Vista Windows 7 1 Connect the LS Gateway to the computer the device will automatically be installed Windows XP 1 Connect the LSJ Gateway to the computer Found New Hardware Wizard will appear 2 If Windows asks to connect to Windows Update to search for software select No not this time and then click Next 3 Select Install the software automatically then click Next to continue 4 A Windows warning indicating that the driver has not been tested will recommend to stop the installation ignore this warning and select Continue Anyway EN CONFIGURATION WARNING The system must be installed 5 When the installation wizard has finished installing the software click Finish to close the wizard When the installation is completed the Device Manager will appear as shown below efe 18 r y Device Manager Ele Action View Be Display adapters el Fl
9. 1 in the interval indicated in seconds Communication timeout before sleep mode When the base station stops communicating information to the sensors the sensors become innactive sleep mode The value indicated is the time in seconds before the sensors switch to the sleep mode e Calibration Offset Sensor calibration e Calibration Scale Sensor calibration Tx Sensivity The minimum change in sensor value required to trigger communication 22 WM Configurator Connection Tools WM Configurator Standard Setup 2 Settings ication Port Communication Port 10 E egg 65220 ID 6100 4 Configuration Node Settings For the whole device e Firmware Update Base Station ID 100 Datalogger Mode Heart Beat 60 5 Sensor Settings Communication timeout before sleep mode 300 A Wind ID G23752 Individual Sensor Type Settings Calibration Offset 9 Calibration Scale 1 Tx Sensitivity 100 Figure Sensor standard setup 3 3Sensor List 1 Inthe Configuration menu select Sensor List 2 Adding sensors add sensors to the sensor list Select a line and click on Configure selected line or double click on the line Enter the sensor ID and the sensor type 3 Removing sensors To remove any sensor from the list Select the sensor line to remove and click on Remove selected sensor EN CONFIGURATION p 7 Reload from LSI Gateway Reload data from
10. 21 System NOTES LSI LSI Contact Information Technical Support LSI Technical Support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week from our Houston and Dubai locations Please direct all technical support questions to either of these locations or contact us via email techsupport loadsystems com North America Middle East amp Africa Phone 971 6 557 8314 Fax 971 6 557 8315 Toll Free Phone 888 819 4355 Toll Free Fax 888 238 4099 International 1 281 664 1330 USA Corporate Office Canadian Corporate Office Dubai Corporate Office 9633 Zaka Road Houston TX 77064 Direct Phone 281 664 1330 Direct Fax 281 664 1390 Email sales loadsystems com 4495 Blvd Hamel Suite 110 Quebec 2J7 Direct Phone 418 650 2330 Direct Fax 418 650 3340 Email sales loadsystems com 2011 Load Systems International Inc GM221 02 05 07_ENG_rev20110612 Q3 171 SAIF Zone PO Box 7976 Sharjah UAE Phone 971 6 557 8314 Fax 971 6 557 8315 Email lsifzc emirates net ae www loadsystems com
11. 35010 GS010 XX ATEX CE Angle Sensor GS012 CE Angle Length Sensor 02 GS035 CE Pressure Transducer GS050 CE GS050 ATEX CE Anti Two Block Sensor LSI Wireless Gatewa m Stand Alone Wind Speed Displa GS375 CE Stand Alone A2B Display standard 55 displa Hand Held GS displa G3550 XX CE GS display G5820 CE u Graphical GS displa to which this declaration refers conform to the relevant standards or other standardisina documents Safety IEC 61010 1 27 ed 2001 EN 61010 1 2 ed 2001 Wireless 300 220 3 V1 1 1 2000 09 EN 301 489 3 1 4 1 2002 08 0 Qu bec April 1 2010 echnologies Manager 6 2b CE Safety WARNING When captors are used the ambiant temperature should not be higher than 84 C and the display should not be used when the ambiant temperature is higher than 59 C otherwise there can be a burn possibility WARNING The protection will be impared if the material and equipment are used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer IMPORTANT The IP of equipment corresponds to 65 WARNING For the operator s safety take only the ambiant temperature range into consideration The device should be used within this range specified above EN CERTIFICATION NOTES S 15 ALS 7 LSI PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY 2009 02 16 7 1 Limited Warranty LOAD SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC hereafter LSI warrants i
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13. Data Filter Defines the information sent to the internal communication port sensors Surrounding sensors including the system sensors System Sensors Only Sensors configured in the LSI Gateway e Step 3 Set advanced port settings 4 Ww i c E EN from LH Gabesay Za 05220 10 G 100 0 Configuration Dep 1 Seeker the L51 miina coher odd Firmware Update intemal Port USB Port Datslogger Mode 1 Chap z tet the data loggers pn bons of re selected pert Sensor Send datsioggng date via thet port Wind 1D 533753 this opion enables the data lopper made Data Piber fecere Figure LSI Gateway Internal Ports 3 2d Firmware Update This section displays current 1 81 Gateway firmware information and is used to update the firmware Refer to section 3 4 Firmware Update 3 2 Datalogger Mode In this mode live information sent by the wireless sensors is displayed The data can be logged to files see the 3 2a Settings section to configure this feature Cn G5221 System Em 3 2f Sensor Settings When a sensor is selected under Sensor Settings the following information is communicated to the LST Gateway e Base Station ID The radio id number of the LST Gateway that has the sensor programmed in its sensor list Heart Beat When no change is detected in sensor value the sensor status will be communicated to the GS22
14. MENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND THOSE OTHERWISE ARISING BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE IN LAW OR FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY LSI OR ITS EMPLOYEES OR REPRESENTATIVES SHALL CREATE WARRANTY OR CONDITION OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF 1 875 OBLIGATION LSI DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE BUSINESS RESULTS OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCTS WILL BE APPROPRIATE OR ADEQUATE FOR THE PURCHASER 7 4Exclusion This Limited Warranty does not cover and shall not apply to e Any Product that is misused or abused including being altered modified or repaired not in accordance to LSJ written instructions or authorizations and any use not in compliance with 1 8 instructions and or industry standards and practices e Any incidental costs or expense such as shipping charges to LSI or an designated service representative as well as the technician out of pocket expenses including traveling lodging and meal expenses if any The damages caused during the transport or the moving of the Products e Damages caused by accidents abuse misuse a force majeure described as events outside a 1 48 or any Product user s control including war riot strikes embargoes or external cause e Any cost damage or expenses for field labor or any other expenses related to or arising from the replacement of defective parts e Products us
15. N SN A Uo US HS AS P 1 1 5 qu E x Sa 1 Figure Radio line of sight Crane top view 3 Weld or screw the mounting rod to the boom at the selected position Note Angle iron can be used to extend the mounting position to be clear of the boom top 4 Re position the wind speed sensor on the mounting rod add the washer and secure with the cotter pin Figure Swivel orientation INSTALLATION LS A s 5 1 Replacing the Sensor Battery IMPORTANT Protect the interior of the sensor from dirt and humidity at all times IMPORTANT Both lithium or alkaline batteries can be used however lithium battery will last about 2 5 times longer 1 Unscrew the two allen screws about a quarter of an inch 2 Insert a flat bladed screwdriver in the battery cover notch to pry the box away from the mounting plate The silicone seal may cause some resistance Hex key 5 32 ins 4 4 in lt gt a Flat bladed screwdriver Figure Remove the sensor box from the mounting plate 3 Remove the battery by hand 4 Remove the remaining silicone from both the box and the mounting plate 5 MAINTENANCE 5 Install the new battery insert the positive
16. chaser LSI reserves the right to inspect the damaged Product or part before the final decision of repairing or replacing the defective Product or part The Product or part shall be returned to LSI or its designated service representative accompanied by the Return Authorization Number with prepaid shipping charges The purchaser must insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during the shipment Purchaser shall also pay any tariff or duty applicable to the return of defective part or Product LSI will at its option repair or replace the Product or part returned to LSI or to its designated service representative L SI owns all parts or Products replaced repaired or removed from a repaired Product If LSI repairs a Product the Product be GS221 System Warranty coverage Period is not extended and the Limited Warranty shall expire as if uninterrupted upon the occurrence of the 24th month from shipping from LSI f LSI replaces a Product the replaced Product is warranted for the remainder of the original term or sixty consecutive 60 days whichever is longer LSI reserves the right to require from you the user or owner of the Products prior to determining if the Limited Warranty coverage is applicable that LST receive the data logging equipment used with the Products and that LST be authorized to retrieve all information from such data logging equipment in order to among others ensure that the written instr
17. ed for pile driving wire rope activated clamshell or dragline applications If purchaser uses the Products for pile driving wire rope activated clamshell or dragline application the limited warranty will be deemed to have been violated for abuse e Any costs associated with providing LSJ with data logging equipment 7 5 Limitation of Liability To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law in no event will LST be liable to the purchaser or any third party for any indirect special consequential incidental or exemplary damages whatsoever including but not limited to loss or revenue or profit lost or damaged data business interruption or any other pecuniary loss whether based in contract tort or Em LSI PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY S 17 other causes of action even if LSI has been advised of the possibility of such damages In any event the total liability of LSJ arising from any cause of action or claim whatsoever whether 1 in contract 2 in tort including negligence whether sole joint contributory concurrent or otherwise but not including intentional reckless or wanton tort 3 under strict liability 4 under any environmental or antipollution law or regulation 5 connected with any toxic or hazardous substance or constituent 6 arising out of any representation or instruction or under any warranty 7 or otherwise arising out of connected with or resulting from the design manufacture sale resale de
18. en light stops flashing This process may take up to 60 seconds Thereafter the green light flashes only when the LSI Gateway communicates with sensors 2 OPERATION 2 1 Normal operation Radio communication between sensors and the LSI Wireless Gateway is made in packets Radio packets include both the source and destination ID numbers This allows the LSJ Gateway to send acknowledgements back to the transmitter On start up the LSI Gateway sends a radio packet to each of the system sensors This communication wakes the sensor and identifies the LSI Gateway as the network controller The sensor then sends future communications to the LST Gateway Sensors transmit once every 60 seconds and whenever their measurement changes by more than a default threshold Example A wind speed sensor transmits when wind speed varies by 2 mph or more LSI Gateway sends a packet on the CAN bus network every time a sensor communication is received ees 5221 System 3 CONFIGURATION Configuration of the 5221 LSI Wireless Gateway requires access to a PC with a USB port initial configuration may be easier prior to physical installation of the LSJ Gateway Refer to the Installation section as required 3 1PC Installation 3 1a System Requirements Windows 2000 XP Vista 32 64bit or Windows 7 32 64bit 3 16 LSIWM Configurator and USB Driver Installation Before starting installation make sure that
19. er disk 1 Define the time interval and location folder of the logs 2 Press Apply to save changes or Cancel to reload existing setting Figure Settings 3 26 Communication Port This section displays the communication port in use the port type and status The Open status indicates that the communication port is in use and that the LSI Gateway is communicating information 3 2c Configuration Sensor List All sensors in the GS221 system are defined in the Configuration menu and are also displayed under Sensor Settings in the treeview section Refer to section 3 3 Sensor List to add remove or modify sensor information List LEI Gateway Internal Ports seve t EST Gateway 51 Gateway Update Sensors Stats Configure Selected Line Remove Selected Sensor Remove All Sensors Eyitem Sensi Cee Gratien lt ick cell change the vade m Seriar Shain 23752 Wed 23752 Wirt 8 Wind 11023752 1 3 4 amp 0 5 Hone Figure Sensor List LSI Gateway Internal Ports The LSI Gateway internal communication ports behavior be configured in the 1 81 Gateway Internal Ports section e Step 1 Select the LSI Gateway internal port to be configured Step 2 Set the data logging options of the selected port The data logging options set are compatible with the Datalogger Mode from the left menu
20. l connection install all parts or replacing parts or alternatively bolt the blue wire to the body of the components with parts or components not machine with a 1 4 inch or 5 16 inch bolt The supplied by LSI may lead to system failure ground connection must be strong enough to serious injury or death sustain 1 ampere 2 Connect the red wire to a fused accessory source rated at least 1 ampere that supplies 12 or 24 volts when the machine is in use 55221 will automatically detect the voltage level and adjust itself IMPORTANT Do not power wash the 221 LSI Gateway Power washing the LSI Gateway voids warranty coverage 4 1 655221 LSI Gateway Installation The GS221 LSI Wireless Gateway should be installed on the same side of the cab as the wind speed sensor with a direct clear line of sight to the sensor at all boom angles Avoid hiding the LSI Gateway behind a metal structure if at all possible Optimizing position to improve the radio link will increase sensor battery life 4 1c Wiring Table Wire description Wire Description M12 Connector wire color 1 5hield es Brown GET 5 44 Figure 65221 05 65221 07 connector pins Table Wire description Wire Connector Color Pin Description pr Power supply 10 to 30 volts Figure GS221 LSI Gateway dimensions Not to scale Black oT T m Ground Dimensions are in inches CAN bus ground
21. livery repair replacement or use of Products or the furnishing of any service shall in no event exceed the price allocable to and paid to LSI for the individual unit of Products or service or part thereof which gives rise to the cause of action or claim SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU 7 6Recommended Practices LSI recommends careful consideration of the following factors when specifying and installing the Products Before installing a Product the Installation Operation and Maintenance instructions provided with the unit must be read and understood and complied with 7 7 Choice of law This Limited Warranty shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of 1 For Products sold in Canada the Province of Quebec or For Products sold in the USA the State of Florida without giving effect to principles of conflicts of law You agree that the exclusive venue for any disputes arising under this Agreement shall be the state and federal courts located in Orlando Florida 7 Entire Agreement This document contains the entire agreement of the parties regarding the subject matter of the Product and supersedes all previous communications representations understandings and agreements either oral or written between you and 1 81 NOTES Ss The GS2
22. oppy disk drives eld Floppy drive controllers 5 Human Interface Devices IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Key Mice and other pointing devices Ki Monitors 9 Network adapters 477 Ports COM amp LPT Communications Port COMI ECP Printer Port LPT1 T LSI CDC Serial Port Emulator 5 File Action View e Epp m Communications Port COM1 i PT1 Figure Device Manager Windows XP in compliance with LSI instructions using LSI supplied components only Failure to install all parts or replacing parts or components with parts or components not supplied by LSJ may lead to system failure serious injury death 3 2 Application overview Access the menus from the treeview in the upper left by clicking on it The appropriated details will be displayed in the right section of the application iP LSI WM Configurator Connection Tools LSI WM Configurator 2 Settings eS Communication Port 10 Datalogger Mode In this mode you can see the live information sent by th wireless sensors The data can be logged to files See the Settings sectic GS220 ID 6100 configure this feature am Configuration Firmware Update pan Datalogger Mode 52 Sensor Settings A Wind ID G23752 Figure Application overview 3 2a Settings The data from the datalogger mode can be saved on the comput
23. rity to operate the equipment FCC ID QVBGS200 RF Exposure Warning IC 7076A ICGS200 This product complies with FCC IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment To comply with RF exposure requirements the unit must be installed and operated with 20 cm 8 in or more between the product and your body This product may not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter be The GS221 System Emm This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below and having a maximum gain of 3 0 dB Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 3 0 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that permitted for successful communication Antenna List LSI P N TA011 Description 1 4 wave monopole MFG Load Systems International FCC ID QVBGS000 IC 7076A ICGS000 FCC ID QVBGS001 IC 7076A ICGS001 FCC ID QVBGS050 IC 7076A ICGS050 FCC ID QVBGS075 IC 7076A ICGS075 RF Exposure Warning This product complies with FCC IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment To comply with RF exposure requirements the unit must be installed and operated with 20 cm 8 in or more between the produc
24. s see Table Radio sensor types equal to 6 Wind speed sensor ID number Wind speed sensor ID number Unsigned byte between 0 and 200 Remaining battery life Unsigned byte in percentage between 0 and 100 Wind speed value in mph Sensor temperature in degrees Celcius 40C to 85C Signed byte between 40C amp 85C Sn 5221 System 3 6 Changing sensors If a sensor needs to be changed the LSI Gateway must learn to recognize the replacement sensor Two mechanisms are available to change an ID in the sensor list of the LST Gateway 1 Automatic ID change 2 Manual ID change 3 6a Automatic sensor settings LST will supply a replacement sensor programmed to replace the original one When the replacement sensor is detected by the LSJ Gateway it causes the LSI Gateway to automatically update the sensor list replacing the ID of the old sensor with that of the new the process may take up to two minutes to complete Note The ID number included the CAN bus packet will change to reflect the different radio ID of the new sensor 3 6b Manual sensor setting oee Configuration 3 1 to 3 4 EN CONFIGURATION p O ALS 4 INSTALLATION 4 16 Power Supply Connection compliance with 1 51 instructions and using 1 Connect the blue wire ground to the negative LSI supplied components only Failure to terminal of the battery or the pane
25. t and your body This product may not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below and having a maximum gain of 3 0 dB Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 3 0 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that permitted for successful communication Antenna List LSI P N 011 Description 1 4 wave monopole MFG Load Systems International 6 2CE 6 2a Declaration of conformity Declaration of Conformity According to EN 45014 Manufacturer s Name Load Systems International Inc Manufacturers Address Canada United States of America United Arab Emirates 4495 Blvd Wilfrid Hamel Suite 110 8223 Solon Suite A 03 171 SAIF Zone Box 7976 Qu bec QC Canada G1P 217 Houston TX 77064 Sharjah UAE declare under our own responsibility that the products Model Description 5 000 6 Capacity Load Cell 12 000 Capacity Load _ 18 000 Ib Capacity Load Cell 35 000 Ib Capacity Load 60 000 Capacity Load 100 000 Ib Capacity Load Cell _ 1170 000 Ib Capacity Load Cell Load Transmitter With Pigtail 6 in Anti Two Block Transmitter
26. ts products the Products for a period of twenty four 24 consecutive months after delivery of such Products to the user as evidenced on a LSI document the Warranty Period when installed and used in accordance with specifications described in LSI Installer and User s Manual as amended from time to time LSJ technical materials and any related writings published by LSI with respect with such Products and any industry standards will be free from defects in materials and workmanship During the Warranty Period LSI or its designated service representative shall repair or at its option replace any Product that is confirmed to be defective by LSI in its sole discretion in accordance with the Limited Warranty Services Procedures described below 7 2 Warranty Services Procedures In order to benefit of this mentioned Limited Warranty coverages and benefits the purchaser must notify 1 48 customer service LST s authorized distributor or representative originally responsible for the sale of the Products within 10 days of the occurrence of a suspected defect in materials or workmanship prior to the expiry of the Limited Warranty Period in order to obtain a Return Authorization Number A proof of purchase of the Product such as an invoice or a receipt certifying the validity of the Warranty must be presented in order to obtain Limited Warranty coverage In any event even if a Return Authorization Number is provided to pur
27. uctions and applicable standards including safety margins were respected and not exceeded during Product use Failure by you the owner or user of the Product to supply such information shall be deemed a material default of the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty and shall be irrevocably construed as evidence that the Product was misused or abused Consequently 1 81 shall irrevocably be relieved of any obligations to compensate you the user or owner of the Product for any and all damages resulting from Product failures when data logging equipment and access to its content cannot be freely and readily provided unhampered to LST LSI will pay ground freight transportation costs of replacement or repaired parts or Products to the destination in Canada and the continental United States of America the Territory LSI will not pay any transportation costs of replacement or repaired parts to destination outside of the Territory Shipping and handling costs to locations outside the Territory shall be the responsibility and borne by Purchaser or Owner of the Product prior to any shipment by LSI Contact LSI to get a Return Authorization Number and the address to ship parts 7 3 Exclusion of Other Warranties THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS THE SOLE WARRANTY APPLICABLE AND THERE ARE NO EXPRESS LEGAL OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS IN RELATION TO ANY PRODUCTS INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY NON INFRINGE
28. white hex bolt securing it 4 Inspect the antenna for signs of obvious physical damage 5 Carefully unscrew the white nylon hex bolt completely and slide it up the antenna Figure Unscrew the white nylon hex 6 Grip the antenna by the base of the black plastic sheathing and pull it straight out of the hole in which it is seated Place the old antenna aside Figure Pull out the antenna MAINTENANCE Slide the white nylon hex bolt to the middle of the length of the new antenna Coat the exposed metal foot of the new antenna with an electrical insulating compound by carefully inserting it in the mouth of the compound tube Electrical insulating compound A Figure Coat the exposed metal foot of the antenna 9 Hold the new antenna by the black plastic sheathing and guide it through the hole in the sensor box Carefully seat the antenna in its mating connector When the antenna is correctly seated pulling on it will be met with light resistance White nylon hex bolt TA011 Antenna Sensor box Antenna receptacle Figure Install the new antenna 10 Carefully re thread screw in and tighten the white nylon hex bolt to secure the antenna in place Do not overtighten 11 Reinstall the sensor if necessary 12 Verify that the sensor functions properly 13 ALS 6 CERTIFICATION NOTES 6 1 FCC and IC Instructions to the User
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