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Revision History
Rev.
1.1 1.2 1.3

Date
17/9/1998 5/7/1999 24/2/2000

Summary
First release Document Control details added Updated the backplane settings to the latest revision. Added new adaptors. Updated the antenna installation test procedure. Updated all wiring diagrams for readability. Added the DI-10 wiring diagram. Removed the IO-1 wiring diagram (not manufactured). Updated the PS-1 wiring diagram to PS-10. Added Appendix B Return of Goods. Layout update. No changes to content. Added Table of Contents and Page Numbering. Chapter headings are now colour coded and PDF document features a hyperlinked Table of Contents. Updated PS-10 wiring diagram to include PS-20 DC input wiring and wire coding for the temperature sensor. Updated adaptors. Added note for RS232 wiring in noisy electrical environments (max. 3m cable runs). Also updated PS10/20 wiring diagram to show new AC/DC input labeling. Added wiring diagram for the DI-10 module. Added wiring diagrams for the AI-10 and PS-11 modules. Changed format of all wiring diagrams. Added PS-21 and RJC-ADP-24. Moved Antenna Installation section to appear before How To Assemble Antenna Connectors. Updated company name to RTUnet. Added ADP-25. Simplified wring diagrams to show block inputs instead of electrical symbols. Updated backplane information. Added DO-5 relay board wiring diagram. Added CDMA and satellite phone cables. Updated DO-5 relay board wiring diagram (new revision TEL REL 002). Removed AI-4 wiring diagram. Updated backplane terminators drawing (all terminators are now on for a single backplane). Renamed chapter 6 from Wiring Modules to Wiring Diagrams. Revision date for 1.81 was incorrect. Updated wiring drawing for ADP-16. Added RJC-ADP-17 cable. Updated RTUnet contact details. Added ADP-28 cable. Added battery warnings for PS-11/21 wiring diagrams.

1.3b 1.3c 1.3d 1.3e 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.81 1.82 1.9 2.0

23/2/2001 5/4/2001 21/2/2002 13/6/2002 15/5/2003 2/10/2003 27/11/2003 29/1/2004 13/8/2004 2/9/2004 9/9/2004 23/8/2005 4/5/2006

2.1

26/10/2006

Added ADP-08-M, ADP-29, RJC-ADP-30 and ADP-30 cables. RA form is now replaced by the ERN form.

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Contents
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. OVERVIEW..........................................................................................4 RTU LAYOUT ......................................................................................5 INSTALLING MODULES.....................................................................6 BACKPLANE SETUP..........................................................................7 ENCLOSURE LAYOUT .......................................................................8 INSTALLING CABLES AND ADAPTORS ..........................................9 WIRING DIAGRAMS ...........................................................................11
7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 Analog Inputs ............................................................................................. 11 AI-1 Wiring Diagram .................................................................................. 11 AI-10 Wiring Diagram ................................................................................ 12 AO-2 Wiring Diagram................................................................................. 12 DI-5 Wiring Diagram .................................................................................. 13 DI-10 Wiring Diagram ................................................................................ 13 DO-1 Wiring Diagram ................................................................................ 14 DO-2 Wiring Diagram ................................................................................ 14 DO-5 Relay Board (TEL REL 002) Wiring Diagram .................................. 15 IO-2 Wiring Diagram .................................................................................. 16 IO-3 Wiring Diagram .................................................................................. 17 IO-4 Wiring Diagram .................................................................................. 18 PS-11 Wiring Diagram AC Supply.......................................................... 19 PS-11 Wiring Diagram DC Supply.......................................................... 19 PS-21 Wiring Diagram ............................................................................... 20 PSU3: Economy AC Input Power Supply (for PC-1) ................................. 20

8. 9.

SOLAR PANEL INSTALLATION ........................................................21 LEVEL PROBE INSTALLATION.........................................................21

10. ANTENNA INSTALLATION ................................................................22 11. HOW TO ASSEMBLE ANTENNA CONNECTORS.............................23


11.1 11.2 11.3 RG213 To BNC.......................................................................................... 23 RG213 To N-Type ..................................................................................... 23 RG58 To N-Type ....................................................................................... 24

12. RETURN OF GOODS ..........................................................................24

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1. Overview
This manual provides information on how to install and wire a Kingfisher Series II RTU. It also shows how to install some external devices such as an antenna. Hardware specifications and extra information are contained in the Kingfisher Series II Hardware Manual. If you require more information please do not hesitate to contact your local representative or our technical support staff at RTUnet, and we will do our best to help you. Thank you for choosing Kingfisher Series II RTUs.

RTUnet (Australia) Pty. Ltd.

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2. RTU Layout
The exact layout should be defined in layout and wiring drawings supplied with the RTU. If these have not been supplied, then the RTU layouts shown below can be used as a guide.

Every RTU has a backplane (eg BA-4, BA-6), a power supply (eg PSU-3 or PS-11) and a processor module (eg PC-1 or CP-11). The two common types of RTUs are shown below.
BA-4
PC-1
PS11 CP11

BA-6

PSU -3

12V DC MAINS POWER


MAINS POWER

An RTU can have additional communications ports (eg MC-11) and a wide variety of input/output modules (eg IO-4, AI-1, DI-5). Some of these are shown below.
BA-4
PC-1 MC11 IO-4

BA-6
PS11 CP-11 CP11 MC11 AI-1
DI-5

PSU -3

12V DC

MAINS POWER

MAINS POWER

When a communications module is used it is installed to the right of the processor. IO modules are usually installed in alphabetical order from left to right. Eg an AI-1 module would be located to the left of a DI-5 module.

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3. Installing Modules

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4. Backplane Setup
If a single backplane is being used then the DIP switches on the backplane do not need to be changed. The factory default setting for backplane revisions 2.1/2.2 is shown below.
1

When linking two backplanes, please set the backplane DIP switches as shown below (for backplane revisions 2.1/2.2). A data cable and a power cable will also be required to link the backplanes.
BAC-0x DATA CABLE BPC-0x POWER CABLE J13 J14 J13 J14

ON

ON

BA-40 Rack 1

BA-40 Rack 2

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5. Enclosure Layout
CAUTION! A RADIO SHOULD ONLY BE POWERED WHEN IT HAS AN ANTENNA CONNECTED. THIS WILL PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE RADIO IF IT TRANSMITS.

The picture below shows an example layout for a Rittal AE1045 enclosure (400mm wide by 500mm high by 210mm deep).

VENT MUST BE INSTALLED IF ENCLOSURE HAS A BATTERY. INSTALL A SECOND VENT IN LOWER RIGHT HAND CORNER IF BATTERY IS >26AH OR IF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS REQUIRE GREATER AIRFLOW.

INSTALL BACKPLANE LOW ENOUGH TO ALLOW MODULE SCREW TO BE ADJUSTED

GEARPLATE

PC-1 MC11 IO-4

RADIO OR MODEM. NOTE: THE RADIO CAN BE MOUNTED ON THE DOOR BY USING DIN RAIL. ENSURE THAT THE RADIO IS MOUNTED ON THE TOP LEFT HAND CORNER OF THE DOOR TO ALLOW THE RADIO TO CLEAR THE RTU MODULES WHEN THE DOOR IS CLOSED.

PSU-3

SLOTTED DUCT 20 X 60 mm

IO WIRING TERMINALS
LIGHTNING ARRESTOR. INSTALL HIGH ENOUGH TO ALLOW EASY ACCESS FOR ANTENNA LEAD CONNECTION

SLOTTED DUCT 20 X 60 mm

DOUBLE GPO. ONE OUTLET FOR RTU. ONE OUTLET FOR LAPTOP. WHEN A 7AH BATTERY IS USED, DGPO IS MOUNTED ON SIDE OF BATTERY BRACKET (AS SUPPLIED BY RTUnet PART NO. 05 200 020)

BATTERY

EARTH STUD. ENSURE GPO, BACKPLANE (BA-4 ONLY) AND LIGHTNING ARRESTOR ARE CONNECTED TO THIS POINT USING APPROPRIATE EARTHING METHODS.

BATTERY BRACKET. CAN REST ON FRONT LIP OF ENCLOSURE

CABLE GLANDS MOUNTED THROUGH GLAND PLATE

LEAVE AT LEAST 30mm CLEARANCE TO ALLOW ROOM FOR GLANDS AND CABLES.

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6. Installing Cables And Adaptors


The following diagrams show how communication devices are connected to the RTU. The actual port type (RS232 Serial, Radio, Private Line, RS485 or other) is labelled on the module itself. Note: when connecting radios, please take note of module type ie PC-1 / MC-1 or CP-11 / MC-11.

PC COM PORT

ADP-05

TOOLBOX OR SCADA CABLE


RJ45 TO RJ45 CABLE RJ45

RTU

RS232
NOTE: RS232C MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH = 15.2m (50 Ft). IN NOISY ELECTRICAL ENVIRONMENTS , USE SHIELDED CABLE WITH A MAXIMUM LENGTH OF 3m.

PSTN MODEM
ADP-07
RJ45 TO RJ45 CABLE RJ45
RTU

RS232

PC COM PORT

ADP-08

NULL MODEM CABLE ADP-05


RJ45 TO RJ45 CABLE

PC COM PORT

MaxStream XTend-PKG or XStream-PKG radio

RTU

ADP-08-M
RJ45 TO RJ45 CABLE

RJ45

RS232

RTU

ADP-16
Trio D or E SERIES RADIO
RJ45 TO RJ45 CABLE RJ45

RS232

PC-1 MC-1

Trio TC450SR RADIO

RJC-ADP-17

RJ45

+12V

0V
CONNECT POWER WIRES TO BA-4 RADIO POWER
RTU

RADIO

Trio TC450SR with 24/48SR modem

RJC-ADP-17

RJ45

RS232
+12V

0V

Trio TC450SR RADIO

RJC-ADP-20

CP-11 MC-11

RJ45

+R

-R
CONNECT POWER WIRES TO PS-xx RADIO POWER

LINE-2

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TAIT 2010 RADIO

RJC-ADP-21

RJ45

CP-11 MC-11

+R -R
CONNECT POWER WIRES TO PS-xx RADIO POWER

LINE-2

GSM MODEM (EG WAVECOM) RJC-ADP-22


RJ45

RTU

RS232

MAXON MM5100 CDMA MODEM RJC-ADP-26


RJ45

RTU

RS232

UNI-OP OPERATOR PANEL MD02R-04-00A5 ADP-25


RJ45

RTU

RS232

RTU

RJC-ADP-27 MOTOROLA 9522 SATELLITE PHONE


4.5VDC POWER SUPPLY

RJ45

RS232

ADP-28
TRIO H SERIES SPREAD SPECTRUM RADIO
RJ45 TO RJ45 CABLE RJ45

RTU

RS232

ADP-29
TRIO M SERIES RADIO MODEM FITTED Eg MR450
RJ45 TO RJ45 CABLE RJ45

RTU

RS232

TRIO M SERIES ANALOG RADIO NO MODEM FITTED Eg MR450

RJC- ADP-30
LINE-2 POWER WIRE. CONNECT TO RADIO POWER +12V

RJ45

CP-xx MC-11

LINE-2

ADP-31
TRIO M SERIES ANALOG RADIO NO MODEM FITTED Eg MR450 ADP-31
RJ45 TO RJ45 CABLE RJ45

PC-1 MC-1

RADIO

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7. Wiring Diagrams
To Wire IO Modules Battery

12V Power

Use Wire Type (mm ) 0.75 Minimum 2.5 to 4.0 2 (use 4mm for >2m runs) 2.5

7.1

Analog Inputs

A combination of loop powered (2-wire) and self powered (3 or 4-wire) analog input transmitters can be used on the one module (AI-1, AI-10, IO-3 or IO-4). By default, each analog input is designed to accept 4 to 20 mA. Removing a link on the back of the module will allow 0 to 20mA operation for all channels of an AI-1, AO-2, IO-3 or IO-4. A single current or voltage range is software configurable for all channels of an AI-10 module.

7.2
1

AI-1 Wiring Diagram


CH 1 0V +24V Output CH 2
SHIELD

Wiring Examples
CH x +24V Output

Analog + Input

2-wire transmitter (powered by module)

CH 3 0V +24V Output CH 4
SHIELD

10

CH x 0V +24V Output

+ Analog - Input

3-wire transmitter (powered by module)

11

12

CH 5 0V

13

14

+24V Output CH 6
SHIELD

CH x 0V

+ Analog - Input
PWR

4-wire transmitter (powered externally)

15

16

17

18

19

CH 7 0V +24V Output CH 8
SHIELD

CH x 0V

+ Analog - Input
PWR

4-wire transmitter (powered by module)

+24V Output

20

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7.3
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AI-10 Wiring Diagram


Wiring Examples
CH 1+ CH 1CH 2+ CH 2CH 3+ CH 3CH 4+ CH 4+24V Output 0V CH 5+ CH 5CH 6+ CH 6CH 7+ CH 7CH 8+ CH 8+24V Output 0V

CH x + +24V Output CH x 0V

+ Analog - Input
LOOP

2-wire transmitter * (powered by module)

10

11

12

CH x + CH x 0V +24V Output

+ Analog - Input
PWR

3-wire transmitter * (powered by module)

13

14

15

16

CH x + CH x -

+ Analog - Input
PWR

4-wire transmitter (powered externally)

17

18

19

20

CH x + CH x 0V +24V Output

+ Analog - Input
PWR

4-wire transmitter * (powered by module)

7.4
1

AO-2 Wiring Diagram


CH 1+ CH 1-

Wiring Example
CH x + CH x SHIELD

+ -

Analog Output

4-20 or 0-20 mA Current Load

SHIELD CH 2CH 2+

10

11

12

SHIELD CH 3+ CH 3-

13

14

15

16

17

SHIELD CH 4+ CH 4-

18

19

20

SHIELD

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7.5
1

DI-5 Wiring Diagram


Wiring Examples
CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 +12V Output 0V / Common CH 9 CH 10 CH 11 CH 12 CH 13 CH 14 CH 15 CH 16 +12V Output 0V / Common

FIELD CONTACT

CH x +12V
FIELD CONTACT

Powered by module

CH x 0V

+
POWER SUPPLY

10

External power supply Note: polarity can be reversed.

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

7.6
1

DI-10 Wiring Diagram


Wiring Examples
CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 +12V Output 0V / Common CH 9 CH 10 CH 11 CH 12 CH 13 CH 14 CH 15 CH 16 +12V Output 0V / Common

FIELD CONTACT

CH x +12V
FIELD CONTACT

Powered by module

CH x 0V / Comm on

+
POWER SUPPLY

10

11

12

External power supply (Voltage applied to input channel must be more positive than the common)

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

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7.7
INTERNAL CIRCUITRY
1

DO-1 Wiring Diagram


Wiring Example
NO NC
3

CH 1 CH 2

CH x

LOAD
POWER SUPPLY

NO NC

7A
6

COMMON 1 NO

COMMON

External Power Supply. Note: polarity can be reversed.

NC NO NC

CH 3 CH 4

7A

10

11

12

COMMON 2 NO CH 5 NC
NO NC

13

14

CH 6

7A
16

15

17

COMMON 3 NO CH 7 NC

18

NO
19

NC

CH 8

7A

20

COMMON 4

7.8
INTERNAL CIRCUITRY
1

DO-2 Wiring Diagram


Wiring Example
2

10A
10

CH 1 CH x CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 COMMON CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 COMMON 1
LINK *

LOAD
POWER SUPPLY

External Power Supply. Note: polarity can be reversed.

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

10A
20

19

CH 9 CH 10 CH 11 CH 12 CH 13 CH 14 CH 15 CH 16 COMMON 2
LINK *

* Optional link for DC SUPPLY ONLY. Enables fuse fail LED FU on module. CAUTION! Damage will occur if link installed when using AC to power Common.

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7.9

DO-5 Relay Board (TEL REL 002) Wiring Diagram


CH 1

CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6

CH 7 CH 8 CH 9

CH 10 CH 11 CH 12 CH 13 CH 14

CH 15 CH 16

Terminal Layout For Each DO-5 Channel


NO - Normally open contact C - Common NC - Normally closed contact
Each channel has 3 relay contacts (NO,C,NC) connected to two 3-way terminal blocks

Wiring Example
When the output channel is set ON, the load is energised

NO

LOAD
POWER SUPPLY

External Power Supply. Note: polarity can be reversed.

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7.10
1

IO-2 Wiring Diagram


Wiring Examples
DI CH 1 DI CH 2 DI CH 3 DI CH 4 DI CH 5 DI CH 6 DI CH 7 DI CH 8 DI 0V / Common DI 0V / Common DO CH 1 DO CH 2 DO CH 3 DO CH 4 DO CH 5 DO CH 6 DO CH 7 DO CH 8 DO Common LINK *
FIELD CONTACT

DI CH x

+
POWER SUPPLY

DI 0V

External power supply. Note: polarity can be reversed.

INTERNAL CIRCUITRY

DO CH x

LOAD
POWER SUPPLY

10

11

12

13

DO Common

External Power Supply Note: polarity can be reversed.

14

15

16

17

18

10A
20

19

* Optional link for DC SUPPLY ONLY. Enables fuse fail LED FU on module. CAUTION! Damage will occur if link installed when using AC to power DO Common.

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7.11

IO-3 Wiring Diagram

There are three separate isolated groups, one for the analog input/output, one for the digital input and one for the digital output. Each group may be powered from a separate source.

Wiring Examples
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

INTERNAL CIRCUITRY

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

10A

AI CH 1 AI CH 2 AI CH 3 AI CH 4 0V +24V Output AO + AO SHIELD DI CH 1 DI CH 2 DI CH 3 DI CH 4 DI Common DO CH 1 DO CH 2 DO CH 3 DO CH 4 DO Common


LINK *

AI CH x +24V Output AI CH x 0V +24V Output AI CH x 0V

Analog Input

2-wire transmitter (powered by module) 3-wire transmitter (powered by module)

+ Analog - Input

+ -

Analog Input
PWR

4-wire transmitter (powered externally)

AI CH x 0V +24V Output
AO + AO -

+ Analog - Input
PWR

4-wire transmitter (powered by module)

+ -

Analog Output

Current Load

* Optional link for DC SUPPLY ONLY. Enables fuse fail LED FU on module. CAUTION! Damage will occur if link installed when using AC to power DO Common.

FIELD CONTACT

DI CH x +24V Output
DI Com. 0V

Powered by module

Link
FIELD CONTACT

DI CH x

+
POWER SUPPLY

External power supply. Note: polarity


can be reversed.

DI Common

DO CH x

LOAD
POWER SUPPLY

DO Common

External Power Supply. Note: polarity can be reversed.

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7.12

IO-4 Wiring Diagram

There are three separate isolated groups, one for the analog input, one for the digital input and one for the digital output. Each group may be powered from a separate source. Analog input channel 1 can be factory modified to support a strain gauge input.

Wiring Examples
1

10

11

12

13

14

INTERNAL CIRCUITRY

15

16

17

18

10A
20

19

+E (optional) -E (optional) AI CH 1 or -S +S (optional) AI CH 2 0V +24V Output DI CH 1 DI CH 2 DI CH 3 DI CH 4 DI CH 5 DI CH 6 DI CH 7 DI CH 8 DI Common DO CH 1 DO CH 2 DO Common


LINK *

+E (5V) -E (0V) -S +S

0-50mV

Strain gauge input (special order only) 2-wire transmitter (powered by module) 3-wire transmitter (powered by module)

AI CH x +24V Output AI CH x 0V +24V Output AI CH x 0V

Analog + Input

+ Analog - Input

+ Analog - Input
PWR

4-wire transmitter (powered externally)

AI CH x 0V +24V Output

+ Analog - Input
PWR

4-wire transmitter (powered by module)

* Optional link for DC SUPPLY ONLY. Enables fuse fail LED FU on module. CAUTION! Damage will occur if link installed when using AC to power DO Common.

FIELD CONTACT

DI CH x +24V Output

Powered by module

DI Com. 0V

Link
FIELD CONTACT

DI CH x DI Common

+
POWER SUPPLY

External power supply. Note: polarity


can be reversed.

DO CH x

LOAD
POWER SUPPLY

DO Common

External Power Supply. Note: polarity can be reversed.

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7.13

PS-11 Wiring Diagram AC Supply


PS-11

OFF
VA+ VAR+ RTS B+ B+ -

24VDC AUX. OUTPUT (OPTIONAL) 13.8VDC OUTPUT (FOR RADIO OR OTHER DEVICE)
TAPE TEMPERATURE SENSOR TO NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL. CONNECT BLACK STRIPED WIRE OF SENSOR TO R- OR B-

+ -

+ TEMP. SENSOR

BATTERY

CAUTION! Connecting the battery in reverse will cause damage to the power supply.

A N E

ACTIVE NEUTRAL EARTH


90-260 VAC

7.14

PS-11 Wiring Diagram DC Supply

The battery input of the PS-11 can be used as a DC supply input.


PS-11

OFF
VA+ VAR+ RTS B+ B+ -

24VDC AUX. OUTPUT (OPTIONAL) 13.8VDC OUTPUT (FOR RADIO OR OTHER DEVICE) 11.8 TO 14.0 VDC SUPPLY (MUST BE ISOLATED FROM FIELD SUPPLY)

+ -

+ -

CAUTION! Connecting the DC Supply in reverse will cause damage to the power supply.

A N E

NOT CONNECTED

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7.15

PS-21 Wiring Diagram


PS-21

OFF
VA+ VAR+ RTS B+ B+ -

24VDC AUX. OUTPUT (OPTIONAL) 13.8VDC OUTPUT (FOR RADIO OR OTHER DEVICE)
TAPE TEMPERATURE SENSOR TO NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL. CONNECT BLACK STRIPED WIRE OF SENSOR TO R- OR B-

+ -

+ TEMP. SENSOR

BATTERY

CAUTION! Connecting the battery in reverse will cause damage to the power supply.

E +

EARTH - SUPPLY + SUPPLY

20-60 VDC INPUT SUPPLY *

*A NEGATIVE DC INPUT SUPPLY CAN BE USED. CONNE CT THE MORE POSITIVE WIRE (eg 0V) TO +SUPPLY AND CONNECT THE MORE NEGATIVE WIRE (eg -48V) TO -SUPPLY.

7.16

PSU3: Economy AC Input Power Supply (for PC-1)

+V and V are wired to pins 7 and 8 (12V Supply Input) of the orange BL9 connector on the BA-4 backplane.

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8. Solar Panel Installation

LATTITUDE OF SITE
ENSURE PANEL WILL NOT BE SHADED BY TREES ETC

TILT ANGLE A

R LA O S

NE PA

0-4 Deg 5-20 Deg 21-45 Deg 45-65 Deg 65-75 Deg

10 Deg Add 5 Deg to local lattitude Add 10 Deg to local lattitude Add 15 Deg to local lattitude 80 Deg

A
SET TO FACE DUE SOUTH WHEN IN NORTHERN HEMISPHERE. SET TO FACE DUE NORTH WHEN IN SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE.

Eg Sydney, Australia has a lattitude of 33 Deg. Therefore tilt angle = 43 Deg.

9. Level Probe Installation


HANG PROBE NEAR ACCESS HATCH

RTU

PLATYPUS 2 WIRE LEV EL TRANSMITTER: BLACK/RED ARE POSITIV E (CONNECT TO +24V) AND WHITE /GREEN ARE NEGATIVE ( CONNECT TO ANALOG INPUT)

HANG PROBE 100mm ABOVE FLOOR OF TANK (ABOVE SLUDGE)

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10. Antenna Installation


ANTENNA CONNECTION TO BE SEALED WITH SELF AMALGAMATING TAPE

ANTENNA MOUNTING CLAMP

N TY PE FEMALE*

N TY PE MALE*

DRAIN HOLE TO BOTTOM WHEN MOUNTED VERTICALLY

AIM ANTENNA AT REPEATER OR AT MASTER RTU. SHOULD HAVE LINE OF SITE. USE COMPASS TO AIM WHERE NECESSARY

CABLE MAINTENANCE LOOP

TO TEST USING A MULTIMETER: 1. TEST FOR OPEN CIRCUIT BETWEEN THE CENTRE PIN AND THE CASE OF CONNECTOR A WITH THE ANTENNA DISCONNECTED:

CABLE TIE

NO ANTENNA
B
FASCIA MOUNT HOCKEY STICK ANTENNA MAST

METER
OPEN CIRCUIT

COACH SCREWS

2. TEST FOR SHORT CIRCUIT BETWEEN THE CENTRE PIN AND THE CASE OF CONNECTOR A WITH A SHORT CIRCUIT AT CONNECTOR B (CAN USE AN ALIGATOR CLIP FOR THE SHORT)

ANTENNA CABLE. USE RG213 FOR <20m. USE HELIAX FOR >20m. FOR FREQUENCIES ABOVE 500MHz SEEK SPECIALIST ADVICE.

SHORT
B

METER
SHORT CIRCUIT

3. MEASURE RESISTANCE AT CONNECTOR A WITH ANTENNA CONNECTED (1 OHM = TY PICAL)

METER
1 OHM

ANTENNA
USE N TY PE MALE WHEN CONNECTING TO LIGHTNING ARRESTOR OR USE BNC MALE WHEN CONNECTING STRAIGHT TO RADIO* (A LIGHTNING ARRESTOR IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED)

NOTE: A THOROUGH ANTENNA TEST REQUIRES A WATTMETER. WHEN RADIO IS TRANSMITTING, CHECK: REVERSE POWER = 0W. FORWARD POWER > 0W.

* Wiring of antenna connectors is detailed in the next section.

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11. How To Assemble Antenna Connectors


The following instructions apply to all three connectors: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Place clamp nut and plain gasket over cable. Trim outer sheath from cable to dimension shown. Fold back braid and insert ferrule to trap braid between outer sheath and ferrule. Trim off surplus braid. Trim dielectric to dimension shown, and check that exposed centre conductor length is as specified. Tin centre conductor. Slide rear insulator over dielectric to butt against ferrule. Mount contact (male for plugs, female for jacks) over centre conductor with shoulder pressed against rear insulator. Hold cable and contact firmly together, and solder. Slide plain gasket and clamp nut up to ferrule, trapping braid. Fit front insulator over contact to butt against rear insulator. Press sub-assembly into body as far as possible and engage clamp nut. Holding body and cable rigid, tighten clamp nut to compress plain gasket and retain cable.

11.1

RG213 To BNC

11.2

RG213 To N-Type

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11.3

RG58 To N-Type

12. Return Of Goods


If you would like to return RTU modules or equipment for testing or repair, please carry out the following steps: Request a ERN number from your Kingfisher representative Complete all details on a ERN form (please use the supplied form as a master copy or download one from the RTUnet web site) Return ERN form with goods

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ERN FORM
ERN No.
RETURN TO

Once provided please quote this number when making any enquiries regarding a service job.

RTUnet Unit 8/3-5 Gilda Court Mulgrave. VIC. 3170 PH: (61) 3 8544-8544 FAX: (61) 3 8544-8555

CSE-UNISERVE PTY LTD. 10 Columbia Way, BAULKHAM HILLS NSW 2153 PH: (61) 2 8853 4200 FAX: (61) 2 8853 4260 SERVICE FAX: (61) 2 8853 4281
RTUNet/Kingfisher Repairs to RTUNet. All other Repairs & Returns to CSE-Uniserve.

RETURN TO

* PLEASE NOTE: Goods can only be repaired when accompanied by an ERN Form with all details completed *

CUSTOMER DELIVERY ADDRESS

DATE: PH: FAX: CONTACT ORDER NO.


Fr. A/C no.

CSE-Uniserve Contact.

Warranty:Firmware upgrade req:Quote before repair:-

Reason for return Credit


Repair

Freight carrier.

PART NO./MODEL NO.

SN:

PROBLEM: Please provide as much detail as possible

Distribution: 1) Completed copy with goods. 2) Completed copy emailed as atachment to cse-uniserve@cse-uniserve.com.au
* If goods are under warranty, please complete the following. *

Date Purchased.

Your Order No.

Our Reference.

Version: 8C. Issued: 20/06/2006.

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