KP Electronic Systems KPMT2W VHF Automatic Meter Reading Transceiver with 2.4 GHz TX User Manual DI100

KP Electronic Systems Ltd VHF Automatic Meter Reading Transceiver with 2.4 GHz TX DI100

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4.
MT2W™
Long-Range Synthesized
Radio Meter Transmitter
5.
If the strongest signal received is only
a weak signal, move the MTU to
another location, wait 20 seconds and
swipe the magnet along the bottom of
the unit again.
Repeat step 4 until the location with
the best signal level is found.
Installing the MT2W™
There are two mounting methods:
 Wall mounting
 On-pipe mounting
Installation Manual
Wall Mounting Installation
Web Site: www.kpsystems.com
ISRAEL Office
Email: info@kpsystems.com
Tefen Industrial Park, Tefen 24959
Tel: 972-4-987-3066 Fax: 972-4-987-3692
USA Office:
KP ELECTRONICS INC.
Email: info@kpsystems.com
415 Sargon way , Suite F Horsham PA 19044
Approved: Efi Rev: NEW
21-Oct-15
Book 144
At a preprogrammed interval (default is
every hour) the MT2W interrogates the
register to obtain the most recent read,
and transmits the data to the central
receiver.
Unit parameters and meters values are
easily programmed using the GUP5000™
utility-programming software (see the
MT2W ™ Programming Guide) or by the
FTU.
The MT2W™ has one connector (see
Figure 1).
1.
Meter Input: The meter input is
either a single three-wire or double
three-wire cable, depending on factory
configuration. These wires connect to
the meter output.
2.
3.
4.
2.
Preparing for Operation
Before installing the MT2W on site,
perform the following preparations:
1.
2.
3.
Setting communication parameters
Self test
Connect GUP5000 program to the
MT2W (see the MT2W™ Programming
Manual)
4.
5.
Self-Test
See the Field Programmer User Guide for
directions on performing a self-test.
Signal Level Verification
Before attaching the MT2W to the
mounting bracket, verify signal level in
the planned mounting location, by
following these steps:
1.
2.
3.
Turn on the FTU101 signal strength
unit.
Hold the MT2W in the planned
mounting location (after connecting
the 3 wires to the register – see the
Wiring section for directions how to
connect the MT2W to the register) and
swipe the magnet along the bottom of
the unit.
Look at the FTU101 screen, and make
sure you get a good or full signal from
at least one of the repeaters that is
receiving the ID of the MT2W that
was just activated.
Figure 2: Wall Mounting
1.
2.
3.
4.
Fasten the mounting bracket on the
wall with four screws (See figure 2)
Slide the MT2W unit on the mounting
bracket until the 4 clips lock the unit
Define the parameters with the field
programmer (FTU100) see the FTU
User Guide
Swipe the magnet along the bottom of
the MT2W unit. The MT2W wakes
and sends a transmission.
Do not mount the MT2W on any
metallic surface.
Do not run wires next to the MT2W
antenna.
Do not mount the MT2W horizontally.
Always mount unit with antenna facing
upwards.
Do not wrap excess wire around the
MT2W.
When installing more than a one
MT2W in the same site, make sure
you keep distance of at least 3 ft.
between two adjacent the MT2W units
installed on the same wall/surface.
Wiring
1. Connect the three wires from the
MT2W to the register wires using a
self-stripping insulated connector (3MScotchlock™ or equivalent), or
directly to the register terminals.
Connect as follows:
MT2W Wire
On-pipe Mounting Installation
Green
2.
Figure 3: On-pipe Mounting
Fasten the mounting bracket on the
pipe with two screws and the “Omega”
bracket (See figure 3)
Slide the MT2W unit on the mounting
bracket until the 4 clips lock the unit
Define the parameters with the field
programmer (FTU100) see the FTU
User Guide
Swipe the magnet along the bottom of
the MT2W unit. The MT2W wakes
and sends a transmission.
Restrictions
Before installation pay attention to the
following restrictions:
1.
Figure 1: MT2W™ View
Setting Communication Parameters
MT2W™ General Description
The MT2W™ is a 2W output power and
-117DBm sensitivity long-range,
synthesized radio-metering transceiver for
narrow band wireless networks in the
VHF 136-174 MHZ frequency band.
1.
Register
Wire/Terminal
Green
Red
Red
Black
Black
Polarity:
 If a Passive Pulse type meter is
connected, there is no polarity and
the wires can be connected in any
order
 If an Active Pulse type meter is
connected, there is a polarity and the
wires have to be connected in the
following order:
 Red wire to the POSITIVE (+) poll
 Black wire to the NEGATIVE ()
poll.
NOTICE
The information in this document has
been carefully checked and is considered
reliable. No responsibility is assumed for
inaccuracies.
KP ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD.
reserves the right to introduce changes in
its products to improve reliability,
function, or design.
Figure 4: Wiring
Technical Specifications
Operating Voltage
Standby Current
Tx Current
Power Output
Freq. Stability
Operating Temp.
Storage Temp.
Weight
8–15 VDC
30µA max.
0.8A max.
2W
5ppm at operating
temp. range
-22F  120F
(-30C  60C)
-40F  158F
(-40C  70C)
0.5 lb.
(230 gr.)
KP ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD.
does not assume any liability arising from
the application or use of any of its
products or any product described in this
document, nor does it convey any license
under its patent rights or the rights of
others.
This document contains proprietary
information and may not be reproduced in
any form without prior written consent of
KP ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD.
*Other names and brands may be claimed
as the property of others.
Copyright 2015 by KP ELECTRONIC
SYSTEMS LTD., PO Box 42, Tefen
Industrial Park, Tefen 24959, Israel. All
rights reserved.
FCC INFORMATION TO USER
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH
PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT
ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT
MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED
OPERATION.
NOTE: KP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY CHANGES OR
MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY
APPROVED BY THE PARTY
RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE.
SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD
VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO
OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.

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