Load Systems GS300 Mini Display User Manual GM320 rev20090303 Layout 1

Load Systems International, Inc. Mini Display GM320 rev20090303 Layout 1

User Manual

www.loadsystems.comystoadsyww.lowwGS320Wind Speed IndicatorGS320GS320Wind Speed Indicatormphm/sStatus AlarmLowBattSetLimitGS320 Display& Wind Speed SensorINSTALLER AND USER’S MANUALINSTALLER AND USER’S MANUALGM320   REV.20090303 www.loadsystems.comManufacturers of WirelessWeighing SystemsWARNING!The GS320 system is designed as an operator aid and is in no way asubstitute for safe operating practice.!!WARNING!Carefully read and understand this manual before proceeding.!!
22The GS320 SystemThe GS320 SystemRead and understand the following:For your safety and that of the people that comeinto contact with LSILSI products, understand thesignificance of the instructions included in thisguide, respect all laws and regulations and complywith applicable standards.Pay particular attention to items bearing the alertsymbol  and the following words:Warning: this denotes an instruction that if notcomplied with may lead to serious injury or death.Caution: this denotes an instruction that if notcomplied with may lead to product failure orproperty damage.Important: this denotes an instruction that if notcomplied with may lead to product performanceissues.!!IMPORTANT! WARNING!!!!!CAUTION!!!BEFORE PROCEEDINGBEFORE PROCEEDINGWARNING!Installation must be made incompliance with LSILSI instructions and usingsupplied components only. Failure to installall parts, or replacing parts or componentswith parts or components not supplied byLSILSI, may lead to system failure, seriousinjury or death.!!
OPERATIOOPERATIO 33TABLE OF COTETSTABLE OF COTETS1. INTRODUCTION1.1 OVERVIEW ........................................41.2 START-UP ..........................................41.3 RECOMMENDED OPERATINGCONDITIONS ....................................42. INSTALLATION2.1 DISPLAY GS320................................52.1a Mounting Bracket ........................................52.1b Antenna Position ........................................62.1c Power Supply and Lockout Connection ......62.2 WIRELESS WIND SPEED SENSORGS020 ................................................73. OPERATION3.1 UNITS ................................................83.2 ALARM THRESHOLD ......................83.3 LISTEN ONLY MODE ........................83.4 DISPLAY SETTINGS  ........................84. MAINTENANCE4.1 REPLACING THE SENSORBATTERY ..........................................94.2 REPLACING THE SENSORANTENNA........................................105. CERTIFICATION NOTES5.1 FCC AND IC – INSTRUCTIONS TOTHE USER ......................................116. LSI PRODUCT LIMITEDWARRANTY - 2009/02/166.1 LIMITED WARRANTY ....................126.2 WARRANTY SERVICESPROCEDURES................................126.3 EXCLUSION OF OTHERWARRANTIES ................................126.4 EXCLUSION ....................................136.5 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ............136.6 RECOMMENDED PRACTICES ......136.7  CHOICE OF LAW ............................136.7a Entire Agreement ......................................13TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS
44The GS320 SystemThe GS320 System1.1 Overview1.1 OverviewThe wind speed indicator kit includes a GS320display and a wind speed sensor. The GS320creates a two-way radio network with the windspeed sensor to bring live readings on screen. TheGS320 has a user adjustable maximum windspeed limit and will generate an alarm when thislimit is reached. Furthermore, when in alarmvoltage is generated on the green wire; this can beused to activate a remote siren, light or lockoutfunction.1.2 Start-Up1.2 Start-UpOn power up, the display will show two horizontallines and the green status light will flash.Once a reliable radio communication network isestablished, the display lights will remain lit withoutflashing.If the status light flashes continuously for more than30 seconds the GS320 may not be correctlyprogrammed for the wind speed sensor. Tocorrectly program the GS320 for the wind speedsensor follow the Wind speed ID numberprocedure in the Operation section of this manual.1.31.3 Recommended OperatingRecommended OperatingConditionsConditionsSupply voltage:9 to 30 voltsCurrent requirements:maximum 1 amperesOutput wire voltage:0 volts or supply voltage - 0.7 voltsOutput wire current capability:0.75 amperesOperating temperature:-40°C to +85°C (-40°F to 185°F)1.1. INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
ISTALLATIOISTALLATIO 552.12.1 Display GS320Display GS3202.1a Mounting Bracket1. Determine the mounting location; the displaymay be installed either inside or outside thecab. It can be mounted on the dash, on asidewall, or on the ceiling of the cab. To ensurereliable radio communication between windspeed sensor and the GS320, the antennashould not be in contact with metal andshould have a direct and clear line of sightto the sensor antenna. The mounting bracketrequires a flat surface of at least 2.5 inches indiameter on both sides and where the back ofthe surface is accessible in order to tighten thenuts.2. Drill 1/4 inch boltholes through the mountingsurface with a 1/4 inch bit following either thetwo, three, or the four holes configuration.3. Install the display with bolts. Add washers and locknut behind the mounting surface and tightensufficiently (bolts, nuts and washers not included).4. Loosen the wing nut of the bracket arm to adjustdisplay orientation to facilitate viewing by theoperator and then tighten it back up. 2.2. INSTALLATIONINSTALLATIONCab mountingsurfacewww.loadsystems.comwww.loadsystems.comGS320Wind Speed IndicatorGS320GS320Wind Speed Indicatormphm/sStatus AlarmLowBattSetLimitWingNutFigure: Display mounting bracket footprint. Not to scale.Figure: Install the display and adjust orientationwww.loadsystems.comwww.loadsystems.comGS320Wind Speed IndicatorGS320GS320Wind Speed Indicatormphm/sStatus AlarmLowBattSetLimit6.194.701.37AdjustableRam-Bracketwith dual ball joints.Part number: LB002BRuggedaluminiumenclosureTwo way radiosystemWaterproofdesignField replaceableantennaPart number: TA008www.loadsystems.com4444.7070www.loadsystems.comGS320Wind Speed IndicatorGS320GS320Wind Speed Indicatormphm/sStatus AlarmLowBattSetLimit2.20 6.493.708.832.44Figure: Display GS320Figure: Display dimensions (inches). Not to scale.0.750 0.7500.906ø0.218ø2.5 in. min.flat surface120° TYP0.5940.594IMPORTANT! Do not crack or puncturethe membrane fascia. The GS320 display issplash and rain proof. Waterproofing depends inpart on the integrity of the membrane.IMPORTANT!Do not power wash thedisplay. The GS320 display is not designed towithstand high-pressure washing devices thatcan erode the membrane fascia seal or createfissures in the membrane fascia. Power washingthe display voids warranty coverage.!!Note: If the nuts are on the outside of the cab,caulk with silicone between the washers and thecab to prevent water entry.WARNING!Installation must be made incompliance with LSILSI instructions and usingsupplied components only. Failure to installall parts, or replacing parts or componentswith parts or components not supplied byLSILSI, may lead to system failure, seriousinjury or death.!!
66The GS320 SystemThe GS320 System2.1b Antenna PositionFor optimal performance the antenna should bepositioned on its side such that it is parallel tothe sensor antenna (but not pointing directly to ordirectly away from it).1. Adjust the antenna position with the articulating base.2. The antenna should have 5 inches of clearspace all around it.3. The antenna should have an unobstructed line ofsight to all sensor antennas at all boom angles.2.1c Power Supply and LockoutConnection1. Connect the blue wire (ground) to the negativeterminal of the battery or the panel connection;alternatively bolt the blue wire to the body of themachine with a 1/4 inch or 5/16 inch bolt. Theground connection must be strong enough tosustain 3 amperes. 2. Connect the red wire to a fused accessorysource, rated at least 3 amperes, that supplies+12 or +24 volts when the machine is in use.The GS320 will automatically detect the voltagelevel and adjust itself. 3. Lockout wire (if required): connect the greenwire to a Bosch relay coil terminal. Connect theother coil terminal of the relay to the ground.When in alarm, the green wire will energize atthe battery positive level.Current over 1 ampere on the green wiretriggers an auto re-settable fuse. Current flowwill resume several seconds after the shortcircuit is eliminated.n.c.n.o.coPower Supplyor Battery+12 V or +24 VBluewireRed wireGreen wire - LockoutTo valve coil ifnormally open isrequired← To GS320To valve coil if normally closed is requiredBosch relayFigure: Connection with green wire lockout and recommendedBosch relay.Troubleshooting: if no voltage is present on thegreen wire remove the load connected to it.
ISTALLATIOISTALLATIO 772.22.2 Wireless Wind SpeedWireless Wind SpeedSensor GS020Sensor GS0201. Remove the mounting rod from the wind speedsensor.2. Determine the mounting rod position.a. Install the mounting rod on the same sideof the boom as the cabin mounteddisplay, perpendicular to the boom, andat the highest point possible.b. The wind speed sensor must pivot freelyon the mounting rod at all boom angles.c. The wind cups must be fully exposed tothe wind and spin freely at all boomangles.d. There should be a clear and unobstructedline of sight between the wind speedsensor antenna and the cabin mounteddisplay unit.e. The transmitter antenna should notcontact any metal object.3. Weld or screw the mounting rod to the boom atthe selected position.4. Re-position the wind speed sensor on themounting rod, add the washer and secure withthe cotter pin.Mounting rodFigure: GS020 wireless wind speed sensorFigure: Swivel orientationFigure: Wind clearanceFigure: Radio line of sight - Crane top viewIMPORTANT! Do not weld in proximity toLSILSI sensor/transmitters.!!Note: Angle iron can be used to extend themounting position to be clear of the boom top.
88The GS320 SystemThe GS320 System3.13.1 UnitsUnitsThe GS320 indicates wind speed in miles per hour(mph) or metres per second (m/s). Current units areindicated by a small green light.To change units press and hold the Down button for5 seconds. Verify the alarm threshold every time thecurrent units are changed.3.23.2 Alarm ThresholdAlarm ThresholdPress the Set Limit button to see the alarmthreshold. Every time the units are changed, thelimit must be verified and re-adjusted if required. To change the limit, press and hold down the SetLimit button, and use the Up or  Down buttonsrepeatedly to increase or lower the limit.3.33.3 Listen Only ModeListen Only ModeWhen the GS320 is started it wakes up the windspeed sensor programmed to it and takes control ofthe sensor. This means that if a second display isprogrammed for the sensor, it will take control of it; thesensor will no longer acknowledge communicationfrom the first display. The GS320 can be programmedto operate in “listening mode”. In this mode the GS320will display information from the programmed sensorwithout becoming the network controller.3.43.4 Display Settings Display Settings This section describes how to manually change theID number the GS320 will listen to, and how tochange some other behavior of this display.Changing the wind speed ID number is required onlyif the wind speed sensor is changed and the displaymust be manually set to listen to an other one.Press and hold the Up and  Down buttonssimultaneously for 5 seconds. The display will beepand then indicate the currently programmed windspeed sensor ID number, one digit at a time. The IDnumber must contain 6 digits, if the ID number is120, the three first digits are “000”.1. Press  Set Limit button to change from onescreen to the next. 2. To change a digit, use the Up and Down buttons.“Ld” means Listening De-activated (default).Press Down to change to “LA”.“LA” means Listening Mode Active. AnotherGS320 dislay must be the master of thewind speed sensor.“OS” means Output Standard: fail safeoutput (default). The output provides powerwhen wind speed is safe, below the limit.Press Down to change to “OI”.“OI” means Output Inverted: the output wireis energized when wind speed is above thelimit. This could be use to power an externalsiren or horn.“SA” means Save. When this screen isdisplayed, press the Down button to save theID number and above options and then exit.“CA” means Cancel. Press the Down buttonto exit without saving. The system will retainthe previously set ID number and options.Example: if the ID number is 18820, it will appearlike this on the screen:3.3. OPERATIONOPERATIONwww.loadsystems.comwwwwGS320Wind Speed IndicatorGS320GS320Wind Speed Indicatormphm/sStatus AlarmLowBattSetLimitUnitsBattery lightAlarm lightStatus lightSetLimitIndicates the digit number(first “1.”, second “2.”, etc.)ID number digitsFigure: Example ID number 18820IMPORTANT! A sensor can only have onenetwork controller at a time. To receivecommunication from a sensor without takingcontrol of that sensor the display must firstbe programmed in “listening mode”.!!
MAITEACEMAITEACE 994.14.1 Replacing the SensorReplacing the SensorBatteryBattery1. Unscrew the two allen screws about a quarterof an inch.2. Insert a flat bladed screwdriver in the batterycover notch to pry the box away from themounting plate. The silicone seal may causesome resistance.4. Remove the battery by hand.5. Remove the remaining silicone from both thebox and the mounting plate.6. Install the new battery: insert the positive end andthen push in the direction of the positive pole.8. Apply a non-corrosive RTV silicone all aroundthe edge of the mounting plate to create a newseal without bubbles or breaks.9. Reposition the box over the mounting plate andscrew in the hex screws. Do not over-tighten.4.4. MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE1/4 in.12Hex key 5/32 in.Flat bladedscrewdriver67New high quality “D”cell battery: 3.6 V lithium,or alkalineFigure: Remove the sensor box from the mounting plate* Actual battery life will vary greatly depending onthe application, the frequency of use, the age andquality of the battery etc.8RTV non-corrosivesiliconeFigure: Install the new batteryFigure: Apply non-corrosive RTV siliconeIMPORTANT!   Protect the interior of thesensor from dirt and humidity at all times.!!Note: A 3.6 volt lithium “D” cell battery will provideabout two years of battery life, while an alkaline “D”cell battery will provide less than one year ofbattery life*.
1010 The GS320 SystemThe GS320 System4.24.2 Replacing the SensorReplacing the SensorAntennaAntennaHeavily damaged antennas (ripped out, sheared off,wire exposed and fraying etc.) should be replaced toensure effective communication between the sensorand the cabin mounted display unit.This procedure may be followed without removingthe sensor from the crane if it is safe to do so.1. Place the crane, boom, jib or ball hook such thatthe sensor is safely accessible.2. Clean dust, grime and water from the sensor.3. Identify the short black whip antenna and thewhite hex bolt securing it.4. Inspect the antenna for signs of obviousphysical damage.5. Carefully unscrew the white nylon hex boltcompletely and slide it up the antenna.6. Grip the antenna by the base of the blackplastic sheathing and pull it straight out of thehole in which it is seated. Place the old antennaaside.7. Slide the white nylon hex bolt to the middle ofthe length of the new antenna.8. Coat the exposed metal foot of the new antennawith an electrical insulating compound bycarefully inserting it in the mouth of thecompound tube.9. Hold the new antenna by the black plasticsheathing and guide it through the hole in thesensor box. Carefully seat the antenna in itsmating connector. When the antenna iscorrectly seated, pulling on it will be met withlight resistance.10.Carefully re-thread, screw-in and tighten thewhite nylon hex bolt to secure the antenna inplace. Do not overtighten.11. Reinstall the sensor if necessary.12.Verify that the sensor functions properly.57/16 in.wrenchFigure: Unscrew the white nylon hex6Figure: Pull out the antenna8Electrical insulatingcompoundFigure: Coat the exposed metal foot of the antennaWhite nylon hex boltTA011 AntennaSensor boxAntenna receptacleFigure: Install the new antennaIMPORTANT! The interior of the sensormust be protected from dust, grime andwater at all times.!!
CERTIFICATIO OTESCERTIFICATIO OTES 11115.15.1 FCC and IC – InstructionsFCC and IC – Instructionsto the Userto the UserThis equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a class B digital device,pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residentialinstallation. This equipment generates, uses, andcan radiate radio frequency energy and if notinstalled and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications. However, there is no guaranteethat interference will not occur in a particularinstallation. If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, whichcan be determined by turning the equipment off andon, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of the followingmeasures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipmentand receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on acircuit different from that to which the receiver isconnected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TVtechnician for help.In order to maintain compliance with FCCregulations, shielded cables must be used with thisequipment. Operation with non-approved equipmentor unshielded cables is likely to result in interferenceto radio and TV reception.FCC ID: QVBGS300 IC: 7076A-ICGS300RF Exposure Warning:This product complies with FCC/IC radiationexposure limits set forth for an uncontrolledenvironment. To comply with RF exposurerequirements, the unit must be installed andoperated with 20 cm (8 in.) or more between theproduct and your body. This product may not becollocated or operated in conjunction with anyother antenna or transmitter.This device has been designed to operate withthe antennas listed below, and having amaximum gain of 2.0 dB. Antennas not includedin this list or having a gain greater than 2.0 dBare strictly prohibited for use with this device.The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.To reduce potential radio interference to otherusers, the antenna type and its gain should beso chosen that the equivalent isotropicallyradiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than thatpermitted for successful communication.Antenna ListLSI P/N:  . . . .TA008Description:  .1/2 wave dipoleMFG:  . . . . . .NearsonP/N:  . . . . . . .S467AH-915S5.5. CERTIFICATION NOTESCERTIFICATION NOTESIMPORTANT!Changes or modifications tothis equipment not expressly approved by theparty responsible for compliance could voidthe user’s authority to operate the equipment.!!
1212 The GS320 SystemThe GS320 System6.16.1 Limited WarrantyLimited WarrantyLOAD SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC. (hereafter“LSILSI”) warrants its products (the “Products”), for aperiod of twenty four (24) consecutive months afterdelivery of such Products to the user (as evidencedon a LSILSI document) (the “Warranty Period”), wheninstalled and used in accordance with specificationsdescribed in LSILSI Installer and User’s Manual, asamended from time to time , LSILSI technical materialsand any related writings published by LSILSI withrespect with such Products and any industrystandards, will be free from defects in materials andworkmanship. During the Warranty Period, LSILSI or itsdesignated service representative shall repair, or atits option, replace any Product that is confirmed to bedefective by LSILSI, in its sole discretion, in accordancewith the Limited Warranty Services Proceduresdescribed below.6.26.2 Warranty ServicesWarranty ServicesProceduresProceduresIn order to benefit of this-mentioned Limited Warrantycoverages and benefits, the purchaser must notifyLSILSI’s customer service or LSILSI’s authorized distributoror representative originally responsible for the sale ofthe Products within 10 days of the occurrence of asuspected defect in materials or workmanship, priorto the expiry of the Limited Warranty Period in orderto obtain a Return Authorization Number. A proof ofpurchase of the Product, such as an invoice or areceipt certifying the validity of the Warranty, must bepresented in order to obtain Limited Warrantycoverage. In any event, even if a Return AuthorizationNumber is provided to purchaser, LSILSI reserves theright to inspect the damaged Product or part beforethe final decision of repairing or replacing thedefective Product or part.The Product or part shall be returned to LSILSI or itsdesignated service representative, accompanied bythe Return Authorization Number with prepaidshipping charges. The purchaser must insure theshipment or accept the risk of loss or damage duringthe shipment. Purchaser shall also pay any tariff orduty applicable to the return of defective part orProduct. LSILSI will, at its option, repair or replace theProduct or part returned to LSILSI or to its designatedservice representative. LSILSI owns all parts or Productsreplaced, repaired or removed from a repairedProduct. If LSILSI repairs a Product, the ProductWarranty coverage Period is not extended and theLimited Warranty shall expire as if uninterrupted uponthe occurrence of the 24th month from shipping fromLSILSI. If LSILSI replaces a Product, the replaced Productis warranted for the remainder of the original term orsixty consecutive (60) days, whichever is longer.LSILSI reserves the right to require from you the user orowner of the Products, prior to determining if the LimitedWarranty coverage is applicable, that LSILSI receive thedata logging equipment used with the Products and thatLSILSI be authorized to retrieve all information from suchdata logging equipment in order to, among others,ensure that the written instructions and applicablestandards, including safety margins, were respectedand not exceeded during Product use. Failure by youthe owner or user of the Product to supply suchinformation shall be deemed a material default of theterms and conditions of this Limited Warranty and shallbe irrevocably construed as evidence that the Productwas misused or abused. Consequently LSILSI shallirrevocably be relieved of any obligations tocompensate you the user or owner of the Product forany and all damages resulting from Product failureswhen data logging equipment, and access to itscontent, cannot be freely and readily provided,unhampered, to LSILSI.LSILSI will pay ground freight transportation costsof replacement or repaired parts or Products tothe destination in Canada and the continentalUnited States of America (the “Territory”). LSILSI willnot pay any transportation costs of replacementor repaired parts to destination outside of theTerritory. Shipping and handling costs tolocations outside the Territory shall be theresponsibility and borne by Purchaser or Ownerof the Product prior to any shipment by LSILSI.(Contact  LSILSI to get a Return AuthorizationNumber and the address to ship parts).6.36.3 Exclusion of OtherExclusion of OtherWarrantiesWarrantiesTHE ABOVE WARRANTY IS THE SOLE WARRANTYAPPLICABLE AND THERE ARE NO EXPRESS,LEGAL OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONSIN RELATION TO ANY PRODUCTS INCLUDING ANYIMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OFMERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT ORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ANDTHOSE OTHERWISE ARISING BY STATUTE OROTHERWISE IN LAW OR FROM A COURSE OF6.6. LSI PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY - 2009/02/16LSI PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY - 2009/02/16
OPERATIOOPERATIO 1313LSI PRODUCT WARRATYLSI PRODUCT WARRATYDEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE, WHICH AREEXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. NO ORAL OR WRITTENINFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY LSILSI OR ITSEMPLOYEES OR REPRESENTATIVES SHALLCREATE A WARRANTY OR CONDITION OR IN ANYWAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF LSILSI’S OBLIGATION.LSILSI DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE BUSINESSRESULTS OBTAINED FROM THE USE OF THEPRODUCTS WILL BE APPROPRIATE OR ADEQUATEFOR THE PURCHASER.6.46.4 ExclusionExclusionThis Limited Warranty does not cover and shall notapply to:• Any Product that is misused or abused, includingbeing altered, modified or repaired not inaccordance to LSILSI written instructions orauthorizations and any use not in compliance withLSILSI’s instructions and/or industry standards andpractices;• Any incidental costs or expense, such as shippingcharges to LSILSI or an designated servicerepresentative as well as the technician out-of-pocket expenses including traveling, lodging andmeal expenses, if any;• The damages caused during the transport or themoving of the Products;• Damages caused by accidents, abuse, misuse, aforce majeure (described as events outside aLSILSI’s or any Product user’s control, including war,riot, strikes, embargoes) or external cause;• Any cost, damage or expenses for field labor orany other expenses related to or arising from thereplacement of defective parts.• Products used for pile-driving, wire rope activatedclamshell or dragline applications. If purchaseruses the Products for pile-driving, wire ropeactivated clamshell or dragline application, thelimited warranty will be deemed to have beenviolated for abuse.• Any costs associated with providing LSILSI with datalogging equipment.6.56.5 Limitation of LiabilityLimitation of LiabilityTo the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,in no event will LSILSI be liable to the purchaser or anythird 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 anyother pecuniary loss whether based in contract, tort orother causes of action, even if LSILSI has been advisedof the possibility of such damages. In any event, thetotal liability of LSILSI arising from any cause of action orclaim whatsoever, whether (1) in contract, (2) in tort(including negligence, whether sole, joint,contributory, concurrent or otherwise, but notincluding intentional, reckless or wanton tort), (3)under strict liability, (4) under any environmental orantipollution law or regulation, (5) connected with anytoxic or hazardous substance or constituent, (6)arising out of any representation or instruction, orunder any warranty, (7) or otherwise, arising out of,connected with, or resulting from the design,manufacture, sale, resale, delivery, repair,replacement or use of Products or the furnishing ofany service shall in no event exceed the priceallocable to and paid to LSILSI for the individual unit ofProducts or service or part thereof which gives rise tothe cause of action or claim.SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOTALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OFLIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OREXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 6.66.6 Recommended PracticesRecommended PracticesLSILSI recommends careful consideration of thefollowing factors when specifying and installing theProducts. Before installing a Product, the Installation,Operation, and Maintenance instructions providedwith the unit must be read and understood andcomplied with.6.7 6.7  Choice of lawChoice of lawThis Limited Warranty shall be governed by andconstrued in accordance with the laws of : 1. ForProducts 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 disputesarising under this Agreement shall be the state andfederal courts located in Orlando, Florida.6.7a Entire AgreementThis document contains the entire agreement of theparties regarding the subject matter of the Productand supersedes all previous communications,representations, understandings and agreements,either oral or written, between you and LSILSI.
GM320   REV.20090303 www.loadsystems.com© 2009, Load Systems International Inc.Technical Support:Technical Support:LSILSI Technical Support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from ourHouston and Dubai locations.Please direct all technical support questions to either of these locations orcontact us via email:techsupport@loadsystems.comNorth America  Middle East & AfricaToll Free Phone:  (888) 819 4355 Phone:  +971 6 557 3814Toll Free Fax:  (888) 238 4099 Fax:  +971 6 557 3815International:  +1 (281) 664 1330LSI Contact InformationLSI Contact InformationUSA Corporate Office:9223 Solon, Suite AHouston, TX 77064Direct Phone: 281.664.1330Direct Fax: 281.664.1390Email:  sales@loadsystems.comDubai Corporate Office:Y02 Saif Zone P.O. Box 7976Sharjah - UAEPhone:  +971 6 557 3814Fax:  +971 6 557 3815Email: lsifzc@emirates.net.aeCanadian Corporate Office:4495 Blvd. Hamel, Suite 110Quebec  QC G1P 2J7Direct Phone:  (418) 650 2330Direct Fax:  (418) 650 3340Email: sales@loadsystems.com

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