Blue Pulse Ch2 ve Blue Tamper ve (if fitted) Yellow Pulse Ch2 +ve Yellow Tamper +ve (if fitted) Black Pulse Ch1 ve Red Pulse Ch1 +ve Dual Channel Pulse Tx Black Pulse Ch1 ve Red Pulse Ch1 +ve Single Channel Pulse Tx in the table below. The connections for the single channel pulse and dual channel pulse transmitters are shown 2. CONNECTIONS Part number :
or e-mail sales@fluidconservation.com Technical Support on 1-800-531-5465 If further support or assistance is required, please contact FCS the recommendations of the manufacturer. of fire or explosion. These batteries are sealed units which are not hazardous when used according to charge or expose to temperatures above the declared operating temperature range of the product. Risk If batteries are exposed - do not short circuit, re-charge, puncture, incinerate, crush, immerse, force dis-
WARNING: - LITHIUM BATTERIES HWM reserves the right to change any product specification without prior notice. transmitter is designed to provide consumption data for billing, monitoring and targeting. pulses from meter-head or reed switch type output utility meters. The market leading The EcoChirp transmitter is a low cost, easy to install, durable pulse transmitter that counts INTRODUCTION This guide covers only the most basic operations including connections and commissioning. 1. EcoChirp Quick Start Guide could void the user's authority to operate the equipment Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance any other antenna or transmitter. sure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF expo-
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled undesired operation.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and conditions:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two FCC warning statement:
not possible to reset transmitter pulse counter to zero. This value will vary from unit to unit. Note for reasons of fraud prevention it is intentionally
-bit number) as the pulse count value will return back to zero. readings. The offset value will need adjusting if the pulse count value exceeds 16777215 (24 The current count value held in the transmitter should be used as an offset as for future location. number, the meters current reading and the initial transmitter pulse count and/or site The transmitter ID/serial number should be noted along with the corresponding meter 5. COMMISSIONING frequency, when transmitting a burst or blip can be heard. Reed switch operation can be verified using an RF scanner tuned to the transmission transmission burst. cause the firmware reset. A click from the reed switch may be heard followed by a use the reed switch to initiate transmission. Hold a magnet to close the reed switch and transmitting out of the box. If a restart is required or the unit doesnt appear to transmit, The reed switch is located on the front right of the unit. The unit will normally be 4. OPERATION Operating in extreme environmental conditions will degrade the life-time of the battery. faces. Mounting brackets are available, to fit the cavity at the rear of the transmitter.
(vertical polarization) and should be kept clear of obstructions, particularly metallic sur-
For maximum transmission range the antenna of the transmitter should point upward the pipe without intervening insulation. If monitoring hot water systems it is not advisable to mount the transmitter directly on perature range for maximum battery performance. maximum life; therefore it is recommended to keep within the optimum operation tem-
Optimum operating temperature should be below +50C. We cannot guarantee the 3. INSTALLATION