Manufacturers of Wireless Weighing Systems GS320 Display & Wind Speed Sensor INSTALLER AND USER’S MANUAL ww w.l oa ds ystte ms .co m Lo Baw tt m/s Sta tus mp h Ala rm Se t Lim it GS 320 ! WARNING! ! GM320 Win dS pee d In dic ato r The GS320 system is designed as an operator aid and is in no way a substitute for safe operating practice. WARNING! Carefully read and understand this manual before proceeding. REV.20090303 www.loadsystems.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW ........................................4 1.2 START-UP ..........................................4 1.3 RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS ....................................4 2. INSTALLATION 2.1 DISPLAY GS320 ................................5 2.1a Mounting Bracket ........................................5 2.1b Antenna Position ........................................6 2.1c Power Supply and Lockout Connection ......6 2.2 WIRELESS WIND SPEED SENSOR GS020 ........
1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview The wind speed indicator kit includes a GS320 display and a wind speed sensor. The GS320 creates a two-way radio network with the wind speed sensor to bring live readings on screen. The GS320 has a user adjustable maximum wind speed limit and will generate an alarm when this limit is reached. Furthermore, when in alarm voltage is generated on the green wire; this can be used to activate a remote siren, light or lockout function. 1.
2. INSTALLATION ! WARNING! Installation must be made in compliance with LSI instructions and using supplied components only. Failure to install all parts, or replacing parts or components with parts or components not supplied by LSI , may lead to system failure, serious injury or death. 2.1 Display GS320 ! IMPORTANT! Do not crack or puncture the membrane fascia. The GS320 display is splash and rain proof. Waterproofing depends in part on the integrity of the membrane.
2.1b Antenna Position For optimal performance the antenna should be positioned on its side such that it is parallel to the sensor antenna (but not pointing directly to or directly away from it). ← To GS320 To valve coil if normally open is required Bosch relay 1. Adjust the antenna position with the articulating base. 2. The antenna should have 5 inches of clear space all around it. 3. The antenna should have an unobstructed line of sight to all sensor antennas at all boom angles. 2.
2.2 Wireless Wind Speed Sensor GS020 c. The wind cups must be fully exposed to the wind and spin freely at all boom angles. Mounting rod Figure: GS020 wireless wind speed sensor 1. Remove the mounting rod from the wind speed sensor. ! IMPORTANT! Do not weld in proximity to LSI sensor/transmitters. 2. Determine the mounting rod position. Figure: Wind clearance d. There should be a clear and unobstructed line of sight between the wind speed sensor antenna and the cabin mounted display unit. a.
3. OPERATION 3.4 Display Settings www.loadsystems.com ww ww Low Batt m/s Battery light Units mph Status Alarm Alarm light Status light Set Limit GS320 Wind Speed Indicator 3.1 Units This section describes how to manually change the ID number the GS320 will listen to, and how to change some other behavior of this display. Changing the wind speed ID number is required only if the wind speed sensor is changed and the display must be manually set to listen to an other one.
4. MAINTENANCE 4.1 Replacing the Sensor Battery ! IMPORTANT! Protect the interior of the sensor from dirt and humidity at all times. 1. Unscrew the two allen screws about a quarter of an inch. 2. Insert a flat bladed screwdriver in the battery cover notch to pry the box away from the mounting plate. The silicone seal may cause some resistance. Note: A 3.
4.2 Replacing the Sensor Antenna Heavily damaged antennas (ripped out, sheared off, wire exposed and fraying etc.) should be replaced to ensure effective communication between the sensor and the cabin mounted display unit. 7. Slide the white nylon hex bolt to the middle of the length of the new antenna. 8. Coat the exposed metal foot of the new antenna with an electrical insulating compound by carefully inserting it in the mouth of the compound tube.
5. CERTIFICATION NOTES 5.1 FCC and IC – Instructions to the User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
6. LSI PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY - 2009/02/16 6.1 Limited Warranty LOAD SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC.
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