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Water Solutions
100W-R and 100WP-R Datalogging Water
Endpoint Installation Guide
TDC-0951-000
Identification
100W-R and 100WP-R Datalogging Water Endpoint Installation Guide
11/23/2010 TDC-0951-000
Copyright
© 2010 Itron, Inc. All rights reserved.
Confidentiality Notice
The information contained herein is proprietary and confidential and provided subject to the condition that (i) it is held in confidence except to the extent required otherwise by law and (ii) it is
used only for the purposes described herein. Any third party given access to this information is similarly bound in writing.
Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference.
• This device must accept any interference that may cause undesirable operation.
This device must be permanently mounted such that it retains a distance of 20 centimeters (7.9 inches) from all persons in order to comply with FCC RF exposure levels.
Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
• This device may not cause interference.
• This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Compliance Statement
This equipment complies with policies RSS-210 and RSS-GEN of the Industry Canada rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Modifications and Repairs
To ensure system performance, this device and antenna shall not be changed or modified without the expressed approval of Itron. Any unauthorized modification will void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
Trademark Notice
Itron is a registered trademark of Itron, Inc.
All other product names and logos in this documentation are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Warning To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres, disconnect power
before servicing.
Warning Follow these procedures to avoid injury to yourself or others:
•The lithium battery may cause a fire or chemical burn if it is not disposed of properly.
• Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100° Celsius (212° Fahrenheit), crush, expose to
water, or incinerate the lithium battery. Fire, explosion, and severe burn hazard.
• Keep the lithium battery away from children.
• Replace the lithium battery only with batteries meeting Itron specifications. Any other battery
may cause a fire or explosion.
Warning This unit cannot be modified and is not repairable. Modification of this device could
cause non-compliance with FCC rules. Attempts to modify this device will void the warranty.
Warning Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety.
Transportation Classification
The Federal Aviation Administration prohibits operating transmitters and receivers on all commercial aircraft. When powered, endpoints are considered operating transmitters and receivers and
cannot be shipped by air. All product returns must be shipped by ground transportation to Itron.
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If you have questions or comments about the software or hardware product, contact Itron Technical Support:
Contact
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Phone: 800 635 8725
Contents
Chapter 1 Before You Begin ........................................................................................ 1
Document Conventions .......................................................................................................................1
Document Purpose ..............................................................................................................................1
How This Document is Organized .......................................................................................................2
Related Documents .............................................................................................................................2
Chapter 2 About the 100W-R and 100WP-R Endpoints ............................................. 3
100W-R and 100WP-R Models ...........................................................................................................3
Battery Life ..........................................................................................................................................4
100W-R and 100WP-R Transmission Modes .....................................................................................4
100W-R Operating Modes ...................................................................................................................4
100WP-R Operating Modes ................................................................................................................5
Chapter 3 Programming and Connecting the 100W-R and 100WP-R....................... 6
Initializing the 100W-R ........................................................................................................................6
Connecting the 100W-R to a Remote Meter Register ........................................................................6
Connecting the 100WP-R to a Remote Meter Register ......................................................................7
Programming .......................................................................................................................................7
Verifying 100W-R and 100WP-R Endpoint Operation ........................................................................8
Chapter 4 Installing the 100W-R and 100WP-R Endpoints........................................ 9
100W-R and 100WP-R Endpoint Accessories ....................................................................................9
Attaching the Backplate.......................................................................................................................9
Pipe Mount Installation ......................................................................................................................13
Optional Leak Sensor Installation .....................................................................................................18
Connecting the Leak Sensor to the 100W-R and 100WP-R Endpoint ...................................18
Pipe Preparation .....................................................................................................................19
Required Equipment ...............................................................................................................19
Remote Mount Installation.................................................................................................................22
Required Tools and Hardware ................................................................................................23
Direct-Mounting to the Meter Register ..............................................................................................24
Appendix A Using Gel Cap Connectors ................................................................... 32
Appendix B Troubleshooting .................................................................................... 34
Index ............................................................................................................................. 35
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CHAPTER 1
Before You Begin
Document Conventions
Convention
Itron product part numbers are noted in
parentheses.
Example
To install the endpoint (ERW-1300-XXX), do the following steps.
Hypertext links are in blue.
See the Copyright Page for identification information.
Note A Note indicates neutral or positive information that stresses or supplements important points
of the main text. A note supplies information that may apply only in special cases.
Caution A Caution advises users that failure to take or avoid a specified action could result in a
loss of data.
Warning A Warning advises users that failure to take or avoid a specified action could result in
physical harm to the user or the hardware.
Document Purpose
This document provides installation instructions for the 100W-R and 100WP-R endpoints including step-bystep instructions for pipe mount, remote mount, and direct mount.
Caution Installing a remote endpoint or an integrated 100W endpoint and meter
register in a water pit box will void the product warranty. Remote endpoints are
designed for interior and exterior (on the side of buildings) installations only. Use
a pit endpoint for pit-mount applications. (Refer to the Water Endpoint Ordering
Guide PUB-0063-001).
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How This Document is Organized
This installation guide is organized with the following chapters:
Chapter
1. Before You Begin
Description
Information about this publication
2. About the 100W-R and 100WP-R
Overview of 100W-R and 100WP-R functionality.
3. Connecting, Initializing, and Programming
Instructions to initialize the 100W-R endpoint, connect the
endpoint to the register, and program the 100WP-R.
4. Installing the 100W-R and 100WP-R
Step-by-step endpoint installation instructions for:
Pipe mount
Optional Leak Sensor
Remote mount
Direct mount
Appendix A Using Gel Cap Connectors
Instructions for installing gel cap connectors.
Appendix B Troubleshooting
Tips for troubleshooting 100W endpoint operation.
Related Documents
Document Description
Itron Part Number
Field Deployment Manager Endpoint Tools Mobile Application Guide
TDC-0934-XXX
Field Deployment Field Representative’s Guide
TDC-0936-XXX
900 MHz Belt-Clip Radio User's Guide
TDC-0889-XXX
FC300 Getting Started Guide
TDC-0898-XXX
FC200 Series Getting Started Guide
TDC-0598-XXX
Water Endpoint Ordering Guide
PUB-0063-001
Water Meter Compatibility List
PUB-0063-002
mlogonline™ Network Leak Monitoring System User Guide
TDC-0792-XXX
Note: XXX designates the document revision and is subject to change without notice.
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About the 100W-R and 100WP-R
The 100W-R and 100WP-R endpoints are high-power radio frequency automatic meter reading (AMR)
devices that attach to water registers to collect consumption usage and tamper data that the endpoint transmits
to a data collection device. The endpoint operates in both bubble-up mode and two-way modes.
The 100W-R and 100WP-R ship in Factory Mode. The endpoints acquire and transmit meter register data
within one hour following register connection. The endpoint transfers meter data immediately if the unit is
initialized with a handheld computer during installation (see Programming and Connecting the 100W-R and
100WP-R on page 6).
Caution Failure to initialize the endpoint may delay the initial reading up to 1 hour. The 100WP-R
endpoint will default to a consumption value of 0 if the endpoint is not programmed with Itron's Field
Deployment Manager (FDM).
The 100W-R and 100WP-R support protocols for a variety of meter manufacturer's registers. Refer to the
Water Meter Compatibility List (PUB-0063-002), for the list of supported meters and registers.
100W-R and 100WP-Rs feature the following capabilities:
Leak Detection and Reverse Flow Detection. 100W endpoints feature the same robust features as Itron's
60 series water endpoints to provide Leak Detection and Reverse Flow Detection. For more information
about Leak Detection and Reverse Flow Detection, see the Itron white paper Detecting Leaks and Reverse
Flow with 60 Series Endpoints https://extranetkc.itron.com/Water%20Endpoints/Detecting%20Leaks%20and%20Reverse%20Flow%20with%2060%20
Series%20Endpoints.pdf.
Note The 100WP-R endpoint will not report reverse flow. Incremental encoded
registers do not provide a distinguishing signal while flowing in reverse.
Communication Error Indicators.
Last Good Read. The cable is cut.
Note Last Good Read may be an indicator of a damaged register.
Extended Cut Cable. The Last Good Read flag was set in the last 24 hours (Fixed Network [FN]
mode) or the last 40 days (Mobile Mode).
100W-R and 100WP-R Models
100W Remote Endpoint Description
Itron Part Number
100W-R Encoder Remote, 10-inch flying lead
ERW-1300-113
100W-R Encoder Remote with Leak Sensor, 10-inch flying lead
ERW-1300-114
100WP-R Pulser Remote, 10-inch flying lead
ERW-1300-115
100WP-R Pulser Remote with Leak Sensor, 10-inch flying lead
ERW-1300-116
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Battery Life
Powered by two non-replaceable, long-life lithium batteries, the 100W has an expected battery life of 20 years
when the endpoint operates in default Mobile or Fixed Network Operating mode. If the 100W endpoint is
programmed for Hard to Read Mobile Mode, the battery life is reduced to 13 years. To proactively indicate
the battery has reached a <10% useful battery life, a Low Battery flag is set to indicate impending battery
failure. Battery life is 15 years for the 100WP-R when endpoint cable lengths exceed 150 feet.
100W-R and 100WP-R Transmission Modes
The 100W-R and 100WP-R endpoints can be set to transmit in Fixed Network, Mobile High Power, Mobile
and Handheld, or Hard to Read Mobile and Handheld Mode.
Fixed Network Mode. The 100W water endpoint transmits a high-powered NIM RF message every five
minutes and a contingency SCM RF message every minute.
Mobile and Handheld Mode. The 100W water endpoint transmits a medium-powered SCM RF
message every 9 seconds.
(Optional) Mobile High Power Mode. The 100W water endpoint transmits a high-powered SCM RF
message every 60 seconds.
(Optional) Hard to Read Mobile and Handheld Mode. The 100W water endpoint transmits a highpowered SCM RF message every 30 seconds. The Hard to Read Mobile and Handheld Mode should only
be used for exceptionally hard-to-read applications.
Note The battery life is significantly affected in Hard to Read Mobile and Handheld Mode. The 900 MHz
Remote Antenna can be used to increase reading range.
An FCC license is not required to read 100W-R and 100WP-R endpoints.
100W-R Operating Modes
1. Factory Mode
100W-Rs are shipped from the factory in Factory Mode.
The endpoint's transmitter is turned off.
The endpoint's receiver is bubbling-up to listen for a programming command.
100W-R encoder models will attempt to read the register every hour.
Last good read and cut tamper flags may be set when a register is not connected.
If the 100W-R reads a connected register, the endpoint automatically moves to Run Mode (100W-R
only).
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2. Run Mode
100W-R normal operation mode.
The 100W-R transmitted message is dependent on its factory settings for standard consumption
messages (SCM) or network interval message (NIM).
o For SCM, the 100W default bubble-up rate is 9 seconds.
o For NIM, the 100W default bubble-up rate is five minutes. When the endpoint is set for NIM,
the 100W-R transmits a contingency SCM message every minute. NIM mode is configured
by programming FN mode with a programming device.
100WP-R Operating Modes
The 100WP-R has three standard operating modes.
1. Factory Mode
100WP-Rs are shipped from the factory in Factory Mode.
The endpoint's transmitter is turned off.
The endpoint's receiver is bubbling-up to listen for a programming command.
100WP-R encoder models will attempt to read the register every hour.
Last good read and cut tamper flags may be set when a register is not connected.
If the 100WP-R reads a connected register, the endpoint automatically moves to Run Mode and
defaults to a zero consumption.
2. Run Mode
100WP-Rs normal operation mode.
The 100W transmitted message is dependent on its factory settings for standard consumption
messages (SCM) or network interval message (NIM).
For SCM, the 100WP-R default bubble-up rate is 9 seconds.
For NIM, the 100WP-R default bubble-up rate is five minutes. When the endpoint is set for
NIM, the 100WP-R transmits a contingency SCM message every minute. NIM mode is
configured by programming NIM mode with a programming device.
3. Quiet Mode
OEMs can configure the endpoint for quiet mode after programming and direct mounting the 100WP-R in
a factory.
An endpoint is awakened from quiet mode and enters Run Mode in one of two ways:
Counting two pulses. The pulses are counted internal to the 100WP-R while it is in quiet mode.
Receiving a two-way command, such as a Read ERT using FDM.
If an endpoint installed in quiet mode is not bubbling up SCM or NIM messages, it may be due to zero
consumption on the endpoint, such as a vacant or vacation home. Initiate a two-way command (for
example, perform a Read ERT with FDM) before removing the unit.
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Initializing, Connecting and Programming
This chapter provides the instructions to initialize the 100W-R, connect the endpoint to water meter registers
and program the 100WP-R.
Initializing the 100W-R
To initialize the 100W-R immediately, use one of the following handheld computers running Field
Deployment Manager (FDM) version 1.0 or later.
FC200SR handheld computer (Itron part number FC2-0005-004 or FC2-0006-004)
FC300 with SRead
For normal activation, connect the 100W-R to the water meter register. The endpoint polls for a register
every hour. After a register is detected, the 100W-R automatically activates.
Connecting the 100W-R to a Remote Meter Register
Connect the wires from the endpoint to the register according to the following table.
100W-R Connections
100W-R wire color
Brown
(data)
Gray
(power/clock)
Yellow
(ground)
Register screw color designator
Register Manufacturer
Elster AMCO Invision
GRN
BLK
Elster AMCO Scancoder
GRN
BLK
Elster AMCO evoQ4 (Q4000)
White
BLK
Hersey Translator
GRN
BLK
Badger ADE
GRN
BLK
Sensus ECR (all variants)
GRN
BLK
Sensus ICE
GRN
BLK
Itron (Actaris) Coder
GRN
BLK
Metron Famier
GRN
BLK
BLK
GRN
Performance ETR
GRN
BLK
SevernTrent SM700
SmartMeter
(Sensus Protocol)
GRN
BLK
BLK
GRN
ProRead &
ProRead Auto Detect
Neptune E-coder
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Connecting the 100WP-R to a Remote Meter Register
Connect the wires from the endpoint to the register according to the following table.
100WP-R Connections
100WP-R wire color
Register Manufacturer
Brown
(signal)
Gray
(common)
Yellow
(tamper)
Register screw color designator
Elster Digital
Itron (Actaris) Cyble Sensor (2wire)
BLK
GRN
Either wire
Remaining wire must be connected to both
endpoint wires
Badger RTR
BLK
Green/bare
Elster V100
BLK
Blue
BLK
Bare
Sensus PMM
Connect the endpoint to the cable using gel-cap connectors (see Using Gel Cap Connectors on page 32).
Using Extension Cable
Order extension cable from Itron. Extension cable length must not exceed 300 ft.
Caution Extension cable lengths must not exceed 300 ft. Extension cabling from Itron is
stranded, tinned, and pre-bonded for reliability and proper connection to gel cap connectors.
Extension cabling manufactured by non-approved Itron manufacturers may result in unreliable
and problematic connections. Contact Itron Support for more information.
Programming
100W-R
The 100W-R consumption values are not programmable. (Programmable parameters include values like
ID and register type.)
Programming the 100W-R will move the endpoint into the specified operating mode.
If the 100W-R is not programmed, the endpoint will attempt to read the register every hour and will wake
up into default Mobile Handheld mode when a register is found.
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100WP-R
Use an FC200SR or FC300 with SRead handheld running Field Deployment Manager (FDM) software and
your utility's programming configuration file to program the 100WP-R.
Note Do not program the 100W-R or 100WP-R endpoint until it is connected to the water meter
register.
Refer to the Field Deployment Manager Endpoint Tools Mobile Application Guide (TDC-0934) for
programming information.
After programming, the endpoint enters the selected operating mode and begins bubbling-up specified
messages at the selected rate.
Caution
The FC200SR and FC300 with SRead are the only handhelds that support
programming for the 100WP-R endpoint.
The endpoint and programmer should be a minimum of 12-inches apart while
programming.
Do not place the programmer antenna directly on the endpoint.
Verifying 100W-R and 100WP-R Endpoint Operation
Use one of the following handheld computers to verify the endpoint is correctly recording consumption data.
FC200SR
FC300 with SRead
Caution
Each handheld radio requires special setup and configuration
parameters to successfully read and program 100-series products.
Refer to the respective meter reading application for specific
instructions.
Do not use ReadOne Pro, FS2PN and FS3PN readers to read the
100WP-R. These readers do not keep their receivers on long
enough to reliably capture a 100WP-R transmission.
Refer to the user guide for your programming device (see Related Documents on page 2) and data collection
application for more information.
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Installing the 100W-R and 100WP-R Endpoints
Install the 100W-R and 100WP-R endpoints using one of the following mounting options:
100W-R and 100WP-R endpoints Mounting Options
Pipe Mount
The endpoint mounts to a pipe near the meter (see Pipe Mount Installation on
page 13). This option requires the Remote Mount Kit and the appropriate Pipe
Mount Kit.
Remote Mount
The endpoint mounts to a flat surface and connects to the meter register with a
cable up to 300 feet (see Remote Mount Installation on page 22). This option
requires the Remote Mount Kit.
Direct Meter Register
Mount
The endpoint mounts directly to a meter register designed for endpoint direct
mounting. This installation does not require a mounting kit (see Direct-Mounting
to the Meter Register on page 24).
100W-R and 100WP-R Endpoints Accessories
100W-R/100WP-R Mounting Accessories
Accessory
Remote Mount Kit (Encoder/Pulser only)
Part Number
CFG-0771-021
Remote Mount Kit (Encoder/Pulser with Leak Sensor)
CFG-1300-003
Pipe Mount Kit
pipes from 3/4 to 1 3/4 inches
CFG-0217-503
pipes from 1 5/16 to 2 1/4 inches
CFG-0217-504
pipes up to 4 inches
CFG-0217-501
Direct Mount Screw Pack
Bulk
SCR-0010-005
80 per bag
SCR-0010-004
122 per bag
SCR-0010-001
Attaching the Backplate
Select the appropriate Remote Mount kit for your 100W endpoint (see 100W-R and 100WP-R Accessories on
page 9). Attach the 100W endpoint's backplate before completing a Remote Mount or Pipe Mount
installation.
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To attach an encoder/pulser only backplate
1. Fold the completed encoder/pulser wire connections into the endpoint housing where the instructions
PLACE GEL CAPS AND EXCESS WIRE IN THIS POCKET are stamped.
2. Route the register cable through the single backplate cutout.
3. Align the endpoint backplate with the mounting screw holes. Verify the Itron logo and arrow point up.
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4. Insert a backplate mounting screw in one corner and tighten two to three turns. Insert the remaining three
screws, tightening a few turns.
5. Tighten all screws in an alternating fashion.
To attach an encoder/pulser and leak sensor backplate
1. Fold the completed encoder/pulser and Leak Sensor wire connections into the endpoint housing where the
instructions PLACE GEL CAPS AND EXCESS WIRE IN THIS POCKET are stamped.
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2. Route the register cable through the appropriate backplate cutout and the Leak Sensor cable through the
remaining cutout.
3. Align the endpoint backplate with the mounting screw holes. Verify the Itron logo and arrow point up.
4. Insert a backplate mounting screw in one corner and tighten two to three turns. Insert the remaining three
screws, tightening a few turns.
5. Tighten all screws in an alternating fashion.
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Pipe Mount Installation
The endpoint can mount on a pipe vertically, diagonally, or horizontally using a Pipe Mounting Kit and
Remote Mount Kit (see 100W-R and 100WP-R Accessories on page 9).
To mount the adapter plate on a vertical pipe
1. Take the pipe bracket and band clamp from the Pipe Mount Kit.
2. Loosen the clamp screw until the end of the band releases.
3. Push the end of the band through the hole in the pipe bracket.
4. Place the band clamp around the pipe. Push the end of the band through the hole in the band clamp and
into the entrance to the screw assembly.Tighten the band clamp until you can push the end of the band
into the hole in the pipe bracket.
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5. Tighten the clamp screw three or four more turns to make sure the end of the band does not pop back out
on this side of the pipe bracket. Verify the pipe clamp is in the final installation position on the pipe and
completely tighten the band clamp screw.
6. Place the adapter plate on the pipe bracket. The adapter-plate screw boss goes into the pipe-bracket recess.
7. Using the two shortest (1/2-inch) adapter-plate mounting screws from the Remote Mount Kit, connect the
adapter plate to the pipe bracket using the screw holes shown below.
8. Tighten both screws to 9 to 12 inch-pounds of torque.
To mount the adapter plate in other positions
The installation procedure in the previous section shows how to mount the adapter plate on a vertical pipe.
The following pictures show the adapter plate on 45 degree angle and horizontal pipes. Regardless of the
angle of the pipe, the adapter plate mounting lug (1) must always be at the top.
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If the pipe is at a 45 degree angle up to the right, install the adapter plate with the mounting screws (2) as
shown in the pictures below.
If the pipe is at a 45 degrees angle up to the left, install the adapter plate as shown in the pictures below.
If the pipe is horizontal, install the adapter plate as shown in the pictures below.
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To mount the 100W-R and 100WP-R endpoints on the adapter plate
1. Find the two 1-inch mounting screws in the Pipe Mount Kit.
2. Slide the endpoint back cover onto the adapter, pushing up to secure the lug adapter in the lug slot.
3. Install the two 1-inch endpoint mounting screws.
4. Tighten the screws to 9 to 12 inch-pounds of torque.
To install tamper seals and cable ties
1. Using the two new tamper seals from the mounting kit, place a new tamper seal over each endpoint
mounting screw.
2. Push both tamper seals all the way into place with a 1/4-inch nut driver or similar tool.
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The final installation will resemble the image below after the tamper seals are installed.
Note A tamper seal is fully seated when the top of the tamper seal is approximately 1/16-inch below the
top of the screw recess.
3. Secure the cable to the meter pipe with a cable tie.
4. Push excess wire up between the back of the endpoint and the face of the adapter plate.
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