User's Manual

Invensys Metering Systems
P.O. Box 487
450 N. Gallatin Avenue
Uniontown, PA 15401
1-800-METER-IT
1-800-638-3748
FAX (Direct to Factory)
Local: (724) 439-7729
Toll Free: 1-800-888-2403
Web site: www.ims.invensys.com
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Wall Mount TouchPad
– Using two-conductor or three-conductor
wire cable and gel-caps, connect wires to each of the
green
and
white stripe
wires from the MXU.
Note: If three-conductor wire cable is used, the third wire is not
utilized for the TouchRead Connection.
At the TouchPad connection, connect the same two wires to the
terminal screws on the back of the TouchPad.
Caution: Be sure there is no bare wire-to-wire contact. (The
TouchRead connection is non-polarity sensitive and will work as long
as the same color wires are used at both ends of the connection.
If three-conductor wire is used, be sure the third “dead” wire is not
mistakenly connected at either end.) Repeat the connections for a
second port if required.
Pit-set Mount Sensor
The TouchRead pit-set sensor includes a
factory-sealed three-conductor wire cable. Proper wire connections
are therefore important. To activate the pit-set TouchRead sensor,
use only the
red
and
black
wires from the sensor. Approximately 2"
of the cable’s outer jacket must be stripped from its end to access
these wires. Then, using gel-caps, connect the
black wire
from the
sensor to one of the
green and white stripe
wires from the MXU.
Next, connect the
red wire
from the sensor to the other
green
and
white stripe wire
from the MXU. Repeat the connections for a sec-
ond port if required.
Note: When connecting a Schlumberger Proread (ARB VI) register
directly to an MXU port, the TouchRead splitter feature is not available.
4. Verify MXU operation prior to final assembly: To verify RadioRead
reading, use Radio Frequency Solid State Interrogator (RFSSI) or
Vehicle Transceiver (VXU) to display the register odometer read-
ing(s), register ID number(s), and MXU ID number. (For AMR trou-
bleshooting, refer to bulletin AMR-309.)
-To verify TouchRead reading
, use a TouchRead visual reader
to display register odometer reading(s) and register ID number(s).
If MXU does not function, check all wire connections, re-do the
connections or change battery pack. (For complete TouchRead
installation and troubleshooting, see installation bulletins: TR-728,
TR-997, and TR-998.)
5. After wiring connections are completed and MXU operation is veri-
ed, align guides of top and bottom parts of MXU and close, bring-
ing the connection wire(s) out the front side, using the wire pass-
thru guides located on either side of the security screw. Secure the
top and bottom parts of the MXU using the security screw.
Caution: DO NOT over-tighten security screw.
For Wall Mounting: (Indoors and Outdoors)
1. Using MXU mounting bracket, find a convenient location for the
MXU mounting. It is recommended that the MXU be mounted in an
upright position so the top part with the Invensys logo is facing up.
The MXU mounting bracket can be mounted to a wall using screws
or fastened to an object using heavy duty wire ties. Grooves have
been placed in the back of the bracket for mounting on either hori-
zontal or vertical (existing) pipes.
2. After mounting MXU bracket, snap the MXU (which should already
be wired as noted in the preceding wiring instructions) into the
bracket. Be sure the locating tabs on either side of the MXU have
snapped into position in the mounting bracket.The installation is
now complete.
MXU M
OUNTING
I
NSTRUCTIONS
3. TouchPad Mounting (Optional) – If mounting the MXU outdoors and
a TouchRead TouchPad connection is to be included, mounting
holes can be drilled in the side of the MXU bracket. Using short
screws or plastic rivets, mount the TouchPad to the side of the MXU
bracket.
Caution: When using screws, be sure they do not penetrate the
MXU enclosure when mounting the TouchPad. The TouchPad can
also be mounted in a location away from the MXU. Be sure to use
screws that are designed for and applicable to the mounting surface.
For Pit Set Mounting:
1. Use 1/2” EMT. Select a location for the conduit where the MXU’s
installed position will not interfere with the meter and allow the MXU
to be located as high as possible inside the meter box. The MXU
should be kept approximately 1" from the sides of the meter box
and positioned so the meter register odometer remains visible for
visual confirmation readings. Conduit mounting method calls for
driving a length of conduit into the ground at the bottom of the
meter box. (If the bottom of the meter box does not have an open-
ing sufficient for driving the conduit vertically into the ground below,
a different mounting method may need to be developed.) Place
driver on conduit and strike with hammer, driving conduit down-
ward until it is at the desired height. The correct height should be at
the point the driver is level with the top of the meter box in most
cases. When completely installed, the top of the MXU should be
about 1" below the meter box lid.
2. After installation of conduit, position the opening located in the bot-
tom of MXU over the conduit and press into place. Place meter box
cover (lid) into position. Pit set installation is now complete.
3. TouchRead Sensor Mounting (Optional) – If installing a TouchRead
pit-set module follow the TR/PL mounting instructions on Invensys
bulletin TR-997 for mounting in the meter box lid. Place meter box
cover (lid) into position with the TR/PL sensor in place.
NOTE:
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 equip-
ment 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. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures;
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
WARNING:
No party shall make any modifications or changes to the
MXU Model 510 (the equipment) without the express written consent
of Invensys Metering Systems. Doing so could result in the equipment
becoming non-compliant with the requirements of the Federal Commu-
nication Commission Rules CFR47 Part 15 and could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
FCC C
OMPLIANCE