MetroTel of Minnesota MT9100CBU Liquid Distrubution Manager User Manual 72 70 186 ITC RevP1 CellBaseUsersGuide

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WESROC®
Route Management System (RMS)
Cellular Base User’s Guide
Tank Transmitter
Cellular Base Unit
You’ll Never Run Out of Propane
OVERVIEW
®
The WESROC Route Management System has been installed by your
service provider. The tank transmitter measures the tank level and will
transmit the tank level to the Base Unit whenever the level changes. The
Base Unit allows you to observe your tank level from the comfort of your
home, and it will periodically send your tank level to your service
provider.
®
WESROC RMS allows your service provider to supply you with the
fastest and most accurate service possible. Never again will you have to
go outside to check your tank level, nor will you wonder if your service
provider knows the level of your tank, because now they do.
®
The WESROC Route Management System will not interfere with
other wireless devices in your home.
The BASE UNIT must remain connected AC POWER in order for
®
WESROC RMS to provide accurate tank levels to your service
provider.
It is imperative that you DO NOT RELOCATE OR UNPLUG any
®
WESROC RMS device without first contacting your service provider
to ensure uninterrupted service.
THIS GUIDE COVERS
• Safety Instructions
• Features
• Installation of the WESROC RMS Deluxe Base Unit
o Selecting a Location
o Connecting Power
®
• Operation of the WESROC RMS Deluxe Base Unit
o Operational Overview
o Power Up
o Level Display
o Digital Clock Display and Settings
o Temperature Display
o Display Brightness Adjustment and Temperature Scale Settings
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• Certifications
• Specifications
• Warranty
• Troubleshooting
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Read all instructions prior to operation.
• Unplug the Base Unit from the wall outlet before cleaning.
• Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
• Do not use the Base Unit near water.
• Place the Base Unit on a secure and stable surface.
• Do not rest anything on the power. Keep cords hidden and secure so
they do not pose a trip hazard.
• Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can result in a
fire or electrical shock.
• Do not disassemble any WESROC RMS device because this will
void the warranty and may expose you to dangerous voltages or other
risks.
®
• Disconnect the Base Unit if a cord becomes damaged or frayed.
• Do not use the Base Unit if there is a known gas leak.
• The Base Unit is intended for INDOOR USE ONLY.
IMPORTANT: Only use the power adapter provided. Using another
adapter could seriously damage the Base Unit.
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FEATURES
• A large, bright display that can be easily read from across the room.
The display can be adjusted to the appropriate brightness level for
various lighting conditions or an auto-off feature can be selected
which will automatically turn off the display after about 4 minutes of no
activity.
• The Base Unit’s electronics are housed in a durable enclosure, which
can be tilted to accommodate different mounting configurations. The
Base Unit can sit on a flat surface or be wall mounted.
• If your tank level reaches a predetermined level, the Base Unit will
immediately notify your propane supplier.
• With the Auto-Update (AUTO) feature enabled, you will never need to
set the time after a power failure or during daylight savings time
changes. The Base Unit will automatically set the time when it sends
your tank level to your service provider.
• The indoor and outdoor (external temperature transmitter required)
temperature can be displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
• A Transmitter Activity Indicator is included in the Base Unit. The LED
in the lower, right corner lights up when a transmitter is sending new
information to the Base Unit.
®
INSTALLATION of the WESROC RMS DELUXE BASE UNIT
• The following are several items that will help you and your service
provider determine the best location for the Base Unit:
o Visibility: The Base Unit should be located where it is easy to
view and access.
o Power: The Base Unit requires 110V - AC to operate and should
be placed near an electrical outlet. Make sure that the AC outlet is
not connected through a switch because the Base Unit must be
plugged into constant AC power to work correctly.
o Temperature Accuracy: If you plan on using the indoor
temperature display, the Base Unit should NOT be placed in direct
sunlight, nor should it be placed near any heating or cooling source.
o Tank Location: For best results, the Base Unit should be placed
as close to the tank as possible. This may not always be possible,
but your service provider will be able to determine if the location
you have chosen will be adequate for proper operation.
• Once an acceptable location for your Base Unit has been chosen,
your service provider will complete the installation.
IMPORTANT: If you choose to relocate your Base Unit, please contact
your service provider prior to doing so. This will allow
them to ensure continued operation of your system.
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OPERATION of the WESROC RMS DELUXE BASE UNIT
Operational Overview
• The Base Unit has three pushbutton switches on the top:
o The single button on the left-hand side is the MODE button.
o The center button is the DOWN ▼ arrow.
o The right-hand button is the UP ▲ arrow.
•
The MODE button toggles the display between Tank Level, Time, and
Temperature displays. The UP/DOWN arrow buttons select which
tank/transmitter is displayed.
Power Up
• When the Base Unit is first powered on, all of the display segments,
icons, and LEDs will be illuminated for about two seconds. This is
done to ensure all display components are working properly. The
Base Unit will then return to the mode that was last selected prior to
power loss.
Tank Level Display
• This mode is indicated by the illumination of a % symbol on the right
side of the display. The number on the left is the tank transmitter
number, and the number on the right is the tank level. If more than
one tank is being monitored, the UP/DOWN arrow buttons may be
used to scroll through the tank list. Your service provider has left you
a notification on the back of this guide to indicate which tank
transmitter is tied to each tank.
• Abnormal Display Explanations
o Both the tank transmitter number and level are displayed as
dashes. This indicates that no tank transmitters are initialized to
your Base Unit. Please call your service provider for proper
installation.
o The tank level is displayed as dashes. This is displayed after the
Base Unit has lost power. The level will be updated within four
hours when the Base Unit receives new information from the tank
transmitter.
o The tank level is displayed as flashing dashes. The Base Unit has
not received any new information from the tank transmitter within
the timeframe specified by your service provider. Your service
provider has been notified and they will contact you if the problem
persists.
o The tank level is displayed as a flashing NS. The tank transmitter
has detected that it has “No Sensor”. Your service provider has
automatically been notified and they will correct the problem.
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o The tank level is flashing. This occurs when the tank level has
crossed a threshold specified by your service supplier. If more
than one tank has crossed its specified threshold, the Base Unit
will display a different tank level each minute. To return the Base
Unit to its normal display mode, simply press any key. Your
service provider has been notified, and they will refill your tank if
you have a “keep full” account.
Digital Clock Display and Setting
• This mode is indicated by the illumination of the clock colon in the
center of the display window, and AM, PM, or HR on the right.
• Abnormal Display Explanations
o Both the hours and minutes are displayed as dashes. This is
displayed after the Base Unit has lost power. The time will be
automatically updated when the Base Unit sends a report to the
host computer. This could be an extended period of time if the
system is working correctly, so you may want to set the time
manually.
• Setting the Time
o With the display in Time Mode, press and hold the MODE button
for approximately two seconds.
o Once the HOURS start to flash, release the MODE button and use
the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to adjust the HOURS.
o Press and release the MODE button to advance to the MINUTES
position.
o Once the MINUTES start to flash, use the UP/DOWN arrow
buttons to adjust the MINUTES.
• Enabling the Auto-Update option
o Press and release the MODE button to advance to the AutoUpdate (AUTO) option.
- Auto-Update is a feature that allows the Base Unit to
automatically set its clock when it sends a report to the host
computer. You may want to disable this feature if you have set
your Base Unit to a time different than that supplied from your
service provider.
o With AUTO displayed on the right, use the UP/DOWN arrow
buttons to select YS to enable this feature or NO to disable it.
• Setting the Time Format
o Press and release the MODE button to advance to the 12/24-Hour
Time Display option.
o With 24HR displayed on the right, use the UP/DOWN arrow
buttons to select YS to enable 24-Hour Time Display, and NO to
select 12-Hour Time Display.
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OPERATION of the WESROC RMS DELUXE BASE UNIT (cont)
• Adjusting the Display Brightness
o Press and release the MODE button to advance to the Display
Brightness Adjustment.
o With BRGT displayed on the right, use the UP/DOWN buttons to
adjust the display brightness level shown as a flashing two-digit
number on the left.
o The Base Unit has seven display brightness levels with “11” being
the dimmest and “77” being the brightest.
o A setting of “00” or “LP” enables an auto-off feature, which turns
the display off after about four minutes. Pressing any button will
reset the auto-off timer and turn the display back on with a midrange brightness setting of 4.
• Setting the Temperature Display Format
o Press and release the MODE button to advance to the Fahrenheit or
Celsius (F/C) selection for the Temperature Display.
o With TEMP displayed on the right, use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons
to select F for Fahrenheit or C for Celsius scale.
o Press and release the MODE button to return to the Time Display.
NOTE 1: When the auto-off feature is active the Tank Activity Indicator
will still continue to operate normally and critical alarms will be
displayed until the alarm has been acknowledged with a button
press or cleared. In Low Power installations, the “LP” setting
should be selected. This setting prevents the display from
turning back on until a button is pressed.
NOTE 2: While setting the time, display brightness temperature mode if
no buttons are pressed for 30 seconds, the Base Unit will
automatically return to the Time Display.
Temperature Display
• This mode is indicated by the illumination of an F or a C in the right
side of the display window to represent Fahrenheit or Celsius scales.
• If one or multiple temperature transmitters are being monitored, the
UP/DOWN arrow buttons may be used to scroll through the device
list. Your service provider has left you a notification on the back of
this guide to indicate the location of each temperature transmitter.
• Abnormal Display Explanations
o A flashing temperature indicates that the temperature has risen
above, or dropped below the temperature threshold settings
submitted to your service provider. To return the Base Unit to its
normal display mode, simply press any key.
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Certifications
Part 15 of FCC Rules (United States)
• The WESROC® RMS 3G Cellular Base Unit has been tested and found to comply with
part 15 of the FCC Rules.
• FCC ID: RWBMT9100CBU
• IC: 115A-MT9100CBU
PTCRB
• The WESROC® RMS 3G Cellular Base Unit has been certified by a PTCRB approved
test lab for use on the GSM/UMTS digital cellular network.
Cellular Carrier
• The WESROC® RMS 3G Cellular Base Unit has been certified for use on the AT&T
GSM (2G) and UMTS (3G) digital cellular networks.
Specifications
Mechanical
• Dimensions: 10.5”W x 2.5”D x 3.5”H (6.5”H with antennae)
Environment
• Temperature: 0C to +50C non-condensing
Power Source
• Model: MT9100-ADP-9.0
• Type: Wall Transformer
• Voltage In: 120 VAC
• Voltage Out: 9.0VDC @ 300mA
Cellular Communication
• Type: GSM/UMTS Quad-Band/Tri-Band Cellular Module
• Bands (GSM): GSM850, EGSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900
• Bands (UMTS): 850, AWS1700, PCS1900 (Bands II, IV, and V)
• Antenna: MT9100-ANT-RS, Removable, Whip, ¼ Wave, Penta-Band, RP-SMA
• FCC ID: RI7HE910NA
• IC: 5131A-HE910NA
ISM Communication
• Type: US 900MHz ISM Band FSK Transceiver
• Frequency: 916.48MHz
• Power: +8dBm (6.3mW) max
• Antenna: MT9100-ANT-RS, Removable, Whip, ¼ Wave, Penta-Band, RP-SMA
Warranty
Independent Technologies, Inc. (ITC) warrants the MT-9100CBU3 WESROC® RMS 3G
Cellular Base Unit against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two years
from date of shipment to original purchaser. All units deemed defective under this warranty
will be replaced or repaired at ITC’s option. No other warranty is expressed or implied, nor
will responsibility for operation of this device be assumed by ITC.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Blank screen
Solution
- Check that the AC adapter is properly installed, and
there is power to the outlet. When power is applied,
the Base Unit should return to the mode it was in prior
to power loss. If this is the first time power has been
applied, the Base Unit will default to the Tank Level
Display.
Blank Screen, - The auto-off feature might be active or the display
Power OK
brightness may be set to the minimum level, which
could be difficult to see in daylight. Press any button
to reactivate the display. If the screen is still blank,
temporarily relocate the Base Unit to a darker location
and adjust the brightness to the appropriate level by
following the instructions provided in this guide.
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This product meets the applicable FCC Part 15 rules and Industry
Canada’s license exempt RSSs. 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.
Le présent materiel est conforme aux exempts de licence
d’Industrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux
conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer
d’interférences, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence,
y compris celles susceptibles de provoquer
le fonctionnement du dispositif
Ensure that 20cm (7.87in.) is maintained between the device and
your body to limit RF exposure.
72-70-186-ITC Revision A
© Copyright 2012. Independent Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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