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amco manual installWater passes through a measuring Should further In the case of turbine and compound meters, water should Turbines and compound meters Should further accuracy tests be necessary, the requirements of Table 5-3 of the AWWA Manual M-6 should be followed. Before testing, thoroughly flush the meter to eliminate all air from the test bench system. After coupling the meter to the hydrant outlet, (20) Open slightly the downstream valve. Check your local codes for pressure relief requirements. AMCO Water Metering Systems Inc. IC Radio Standards Specification: RSS-210. ACS Report Number: 08-0302-15C. Manufacturer: Cellnet Technology, Inc. Model: CWE WALL 2G. Installation GuideRemote Installation GuideInformation in this document is subject to change without notice. This manual or any part of it thereof may not beTrademarks. Other brands or product names are the trademarks or registered trademarked of their respective holders.CWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideThis manual explains how to correctly install Cellnet Water Endpoints (CWE) for remoteTools and Equipment. This section outlines the necessary tools and equipment for installing a Cellnet Water Endpoint forEquipment. The following table contains all required equipment. Table 1-1. CWE Installation Equipment. Image. Description. CWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideImage. Splice Enclosure. Tie wrapsChapter 1 - Introduction. Tools. The following table contains all required tools. Table 1-2. CWE Installation Equipment. DescriptionCWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideImage. DescriptionSafety and Environment. Prerequisite Training. Installers should be instructed in the following safety elements as well as any site-specific safetyHazard Communication (Employee Right to Know). Lifting. Safe driving. Use of hand tools. Confined space. Preliminary Checks. The installer should already be able to operate the HandHeld computer. Additionally, you shouldVerify that you are at the correct site, specified on the handheld computer or work order.http://www.sabainfissi.it/userfiles/infocus-manual-pdf.xml

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Verify that the site is safe for you and your equipment. Notify the customer of your presence. Tell the customer that you must have access to the waterWhen installing meters, follow any guidelines issued by your company in addition to thoseNever perform an installation during a lightning storm or under excessively wet conditions. Site Requirements. The site must comply with the following criteria. There is no chance that another object will be set over the antenna. Some instances may require additional cable. Maximum cable length is always 200 feet.Chapter 1 - Introduction. FCC Class B. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionThis equipment generates, uses, and canHowever, there is no guarantee thatIf this equipment does cause harmfulReorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Consult Cellnet or an experienced radio technician for help. Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by Cellnet. Technology, Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. RF Exposure. In accordance with FCC requirements of human exposure to radio frequency fields, the radiatingIndustry Canada. This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing. Equipment Regulations. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may notCet appareillage numerique de la classe B repond a toutes les exigences de l'interference canadienneL'operation est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) ceCWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideOperation is subject to the following twoCet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.Endpoint. Locating the CWE. The CWE Remote should be mounted above ground.http://divyabodhanam.org/userfiles/infocus-lp925-manual.xml If there is an existing touchpad or remote, thenIt is preferred to mount the CWE outdoors, to a wall facing theMounting the CWE. Mounting techniques vary widely, depending on the physical characteristics of the customer site. The mounting technique used is left to the installer’s best judgement and experience. Identifying the Register for Installation. Register connecting instructions listed by register type. CWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideConnecting a Neptune Auto, Sensus Encoder, or AMCO Scancoder. Register with Screw Terminals. Remove terminal cover. Use clean, disposable towels or rags to wipe the gel away from the terminalsBe careful notIf the cable to be connected to the screw terminals has been pre-stripped, proceed to step 3 below.Figure 2 - 1. 64-1919 Wire stripper. Do not damage the internal wire insulation when removing the external insulation.Chapter 2 - Installing the Cellnet Water EndpointFigure 2 - 2. Wire stripper. Connect the three?conductor wire to the encoder register?s terminals, matching colors carefully. Thread the cable around the strain relief posts of the encoder register. Figure 2 - 3. Threading the cable around the strain relief posts. Position the end of the cable jacket so that the compound will coverApply moisture protection compound to terminal screws and exposed wires (Dow Corning. Figure 2 - 4. Applying moisture compound. Be sure that the waterproofing compound completely seals the wires. Apply compound underCover the top of the cable, wires, and screws. Use enoughSnap the cover onto the encoder register. Wipe away excess compound. Route encoder cable from encoder to the mounted location of the CWE Remote. Mount the CWE Remote. Splice the wires from the CWE Remote to the three wires from the encoder cable. CWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideTable 1 Color Matching. Encoder Register. All color translations will be done at the CWE Remote.http://www.diamondsinthemaking.com/content/bose-v25-user-manual If using existing wire, verify thatIf color translations have occurred, replace theChapter 2 - Installing the Cellnet Water Endpoint. Connecting a Badger, Neptune Auto, Sensus Encoder, or AMCO. Scancoder Register with Potted Leads. Use the following installation procedure for sites equipped with potted encoders. Do not open a potted encoder for any reason. This will void the manufacturer’sRoute the cable from the potted register to the CWE mounting location. Splice in additionalPrepare cable end for crimping. Using the cutting blade portion of the Wire Cutter and Stripper tool, cut the wire connectingThe wire attached to the encoderIf not, replace the encoder register with a 3?wireDo not stripFigure 2 - 6. 64-1919 Wire Stripper. Peel back foil, if present; cut excess foil and uninsulated wire.Take care not to damage the internal wire insulation when removing the external insulation. CWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideSplice the wires from the CWE to the encoder wires. Match colors carefully according to theTable 2-1. Wire Matching. Red. Neptune ProRead (ARBAMCO Scancoder. Green. See Appendix A, Crimping Wires, for instructions on crimping the wires. Proceed to Chapter 3, Testing the Endpoint. This will void the manufacturer’sChapter 2 - Installing the Cellnet Water Endpoint. UPro-Read Encoder Register. Before removing the ProRead receptacle, ensure that the ProRead register is programmed for threewire mode. If a two-wire conductor cable is connected to a “potted” ProRead encoder register, replace theReprogramming a ProRead encoder from 2-wire to 3-wire. It may sometimes be necessary to reprogram a ProRead register encoder from 2-wire to 3-wireA basic overview of the steps is as follows. Connect to the remote receptacle with the field programmer. Interrogate the encoder register to determine its operating mode (2 or 3?wire). Reconfigure the encoder register to make it operate in 3?wire model.http://www.btrcontrols.com/images/canon-powershot-a710-manual.pdf Verify that the reconfiguration was successful by looking at the Field Programmer screen. The. OM field should be 3W (see below). Table 2-1. ProRead Encoder Images. Before ReprogrammingAfter ReprogrammingCWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideNotes:After you have completed the installation process, test the installation by passing an RF BusterThe CWE tests the connection to the register and transmits aThe RF Buster detects the transmission pattern,Activate the CWE by passing the RF Buster magnet against the side of the CWE housing as theRF BusterFigure 3 - 1. CWE Activation Using RF Buster. Caution: If you hold the RF Buster magnet near the side of the CWE for more than 2If you do not hear beeps, hold the. RF Buster away from the CWE for 15 seconds to allow it to reset to normal operating mode. Press and hold the button on the RF Buster. Position the RF Buster less than 6 inches away fromThe RF Buster makes audible beeps and the LED flashes to confirmDo not use a cell phone or any other RF device while conducting this test. If the RF Buster detects 6?10 packets within 1 minute, the installation is good and the endpointIf the RF Buster detects 3 or fewer packets, it indicates a badAttach the cover using the four screws included in the hardware kit. Clean the area and remove all disposable materials. CWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideNotes:Use the HandHeld and Cellnet Remote Water Endpoint Programming Cable to deactivate all CWEsThe handheld prompts you to deactivate while processing the workOpen the face of the CWE Remote. Write down the color translation. Carefully cut any tie wraps. Cut off Scotchloks near the crimp. Unmount the CWE Remote. CWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideNotes:What if the register is not compatible with the CWE? Verify that the register is one of the following. Neptune ProRead (ARB VI). Sensus ECR-II. Sensus ECR-III. AMCO ScancoderWhat if the RF Buster does not beep when testing the installation? Does the RF Buster beep and light the LED when the switch is initially pressed.Replace the RF Buster battery, or use another RF Buster. Be careful not to hold the RF Buster magnet near the CWE magnet sensor on the right of theAfter activating the magnetic switch on the CWE, hold the RF Buster switch on continuously. PointHold the RF Buster between 6” and 12”Wait 10 seconds. If the RF Buster does not beep, replace the CWE. What if the RF Buster does not beep more than 6 times when testing theFor Neptune registers, if the register is labeled “Pro”, double-check that it is configured for 3-wire. Recheck the manufacturer and model of the register that you are installing. Make sure you have usedCheck the wire between the CWE and the register for cuts, nicks, or broken wires. Repair or replaceIf you are using a Pro-read encoder, make sure it is programmed for 3-wire mode. If the CWE still does not transmit more than 6 times, replace it. CWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideHow can I tell the difference between a Sensus ECR-I and ECR-II encoderThe easiest way to determine the difference between ECRI and ECRII is physical appearance. ECRIIf you still cannot determine whichCustomer Support. Telephone: 1-800-791-2567. Hours of operation - 8:00 a.m. ET to 5:00 p.m. ETUse this process to crimp wires for the Cellnet Water Endpoint. Crimping Wires. Strip the wires that are to be connected and push the stripped wires into the Scotchlok connectorFigure A - 1. Stripped wires pushed into Scotchlok connector. Place the Scotchlok connector (with wires) into the jaws of the crimping tool. Figure A - 2. ScotchLok connector in crimping tool jaws. Always use 3M Parallel Jaw Crimping Tool 3M Model E-9Y or equivalent. CWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideCrimp the Scotchlok connector by squeezing the crimping tool handles until it discharges gel. Continue to apply pressure for no less than three seconds. Figure A - 3. Crimped Scotchloks discharge gel. Install the two plastic cable ties on the jackets of the spliced wires and tighten the cable tiesRemove excess cable tie with wire cutters. Figure A - 4. Placing plastic ties on cablesAppendix A - Crimping Wires. For splice connections outside the CWE Remote enclosure, insert the entire splice assembly intoClose the cover and position the leads to exit alternate sides. Figure A - 5. Inserting splice assembly into silicone-filled splice enclosure. Cellnet strongly recommends a splice enclosure. Failure to use a splice enclosureThe 3M Gel splice connector is NOT reusable. Replace the splice if necessary. CWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideNotes:Concentrator. Collects all information provided by the Cellnet endpoints.CWE 6060 Remote. Cellnet manufactured water endpoint (CWE) - available for remote,Potted terminal. Terminal with integrated, water submersible, reusable connector. PowerLAN. Unique endpoint addresses. Register. Device used for registering water usage. This can be an Encoder deviceRF Buster. Device used to verify RF transmission from endpoint. Screw terminal. Terminal with stripped and retained leads. CWE 6060 Remote Installation GuideNotes:Cellnet Water Endpoint 6060 Remote Installation Guide (98?1552). Please use this form only to identify publication errors or to request changes in publications. YourDirect any requests for additional publications. Please use this form to communicate your comments about this publication, its organization, or subjectYou can send your comments via email, conventional mail, or fax. Thank you for your time and your help. To send your comments via. Use this contact information. If your comment does not need a reply (for example, pointing out a typing error), check this box andIf your comment is applicable, we will include it in theIf you would like a reply, check this box. Be sure to print your name and address below. Page. CommentsDate. Company Name. Your Name. Mailing Address. Phone No. Email. Attn.: Technical DocumentationSuite 100. Alpharetta, GA 30022Linearized: No. Page Count: 35. PDF Version: 1.6. XMP Toolkit: XMP toolkit 2.9.1-13, framework 1.6. About: uuid:1e0501e7-b85a-4bab-9ab7-4f7430019157. Modify Date: 2009:01:13 09:55:58-05:00. Create Date: 2009:01:13 09:55:58-05:00. Metadata Date: 2009:01:13 09:55:58-05:00. Document ID: uuid:251e079e-9387-4191-8450-1d4525f5ba77. Creator: Adobe Acrobat 6.0. Producer: Adobe Acrobat 6.0. Please enable JavaScript to get the best experience from this site. Because this would already break an existing world, I completely reworked the configs so this issue should not arise in the future. This means that you will have to start a completely new world. But the benefit can be amazing sometimes. Enjoy. It was brought to my attention that I slipped up. The list of the mods in the pack are with the download link on the website. So if you go to the downloads option you will see both the list and a link for the download. The download links are also in the instructions for installing below. What is it: Dozens of the best mods out there, all tested and working together in one download (on Arrrg's system at least). What's in it: Higher resolution graphics, new art, new minerals, new tools, better landscapes, new plants, more arrows, lots of bug fixes, and tons more. Thank you very much Masternerd12. And another from AMCO 1.8.1. Thank you very much HuskyMUDKIPZ! Mostly I switched out some Risugami's mods and replaced them with more interesting ones. The 2 mods that might affect people will be the removal of the Armor Stand and the Shelf mod. I took these out because some users had reported that they were not displaying mod items correctly. I will see if a fix is available and if so make the necessary change and place them back in the game. There are several dozen mods in AMCO, so it is likely to conflict with anything but a fresh install of Minecraft. MultiMC Users: 1. Download the MMC install file 2. Open the downloaded install file 3. Copy the enclosed AMCO 145 Rev 2 folder directly into the instances folder 4. Launch Multi MC, it will find the enclosed new instance you just created 5. Launch the instance doing a force update so it will download the minecraft files 6. Quit the game and then relaunch it. This will install the files and set everything up 7. Enjoy playing Minecraft with the AMCO mod pack Manual Install: 1. Download the manual install file 2. Download a fresh Minecraft jar 3. Open the minecraft.jar file with your favorite archiving program (I use winrar) 4. Delete the META-INF folder inside 5. Open the manual install file you downloaded 6. Inside of the jars folder you will find additional archivred files. 7. Open the forge file first and copy the files inside into the minecraft.jar Repeat this step for each of the files in the jars folders. 8. Now launch minecraft so that forge can create the required folders. 9. Exit the game. 10. Now copy all of the files in the minecraft folder in the zip (EXCEPT THE BIN FOLDER) to your.minecraft folder. 11. Launch the game and enjoy playing Minecraft with the AMCO mod pack. Optional: But highly recommended.You'll have to install these yourself. Install 'Optifine'. Then, you can start using the high resolution texture packs included (or load your own high resolution one). MERRY CHRISTMAS!! AMCO Tech Pack 1.4.5 Because I want get this out for a Christmas release the current download is for a MultiMC install. However, by the time most of you know about this I will be able to get a Manual Install ready and uploaded. Same instructions as above for install. This makes it IMPOSSIBLE to get torchberries. Try turning off the Tool Tips option in the NEI Options A small bug where if a limb sticks into a block, it crashes the game. Try setting the Limb Duration down to 5. Minions Mod 'missing deed config file'. See the spoiler at the end of this for the fix and what to do with it. Having Trouble? The forum can probably help, but error logs are required. Reports bugs by replying to the forum with a copy or your error log. To obtain an error log, download this batch file to anywhere and run it debug.bat After running the error test batch file, a log window opens and starts Minecraft. Make the problem happen again and then close Minecraft. The log window should then have further instructions for you. Right-click, Select All, then hit enter to copy it. Without it none of this would be possible. Visit the AMCO site for complete info and a history of the pack. Due to the addition of more content into Minecraft, Block IDs had to be changed. Because this would already break an existing world, I completely reworked the configs so this issue should not arise in the future. This means that you will have to start a completely new world.I am looking to put the StargateTech mod in that pack. Also, if you like the motion of the water in lakes and some of the other weather conditions we see in life, I would ask that you visit the site of a friend, who, against his usual decision, has allowed AMCO the exclusive right to distribute his mod with this pack. That would be my friend, Corosus, who does the weather mod included. You can find his weather mod (and all of his other as well) at Corosus's Mods.LEGAL DISCLAIMER 1. The AMCO Mod Pack is the intellectually property of Arrrg and Shantomken and cannot be distributed through any means other than that provided through this forum thread and the Amco web site. Anyone attempting or actually distributing this mod pack through any other means can and will be processed to the full extent of the law. 2. I, Shantomken (aka Kenny) hereby put forth and profoundly proclaim that I will NOT assist anyone in getting permissions from a mod author. Nor will I attempt in any form or manner to get someone accepted to be a part of forgecraft. I do not have the acceptance with the people of forgecraft and, even if I did, use that to assist anyone attempting to. That is far from reality. I talked with Arrrg about taking over the pack because I had played the tech mods for a long time and they were, in reality, beginning to bore me. After checking out AMCO I began looking more and more at mods that expanded the environment and the playing arena more. I have found a few and been keeping an eye on them, watching to see if they update. A few have, others have not. But I contacted the authors of the major 'tech' mods and quite a few others and got permissions to use their mods in the pack. My first update is going to be mostly continuing the current mods in the pack and looking at others i know of to include. So for those who were worried that I would make AMCO a 'Tech Pack' lay your worries to rest. I have no intent of doing so, having found out the combination of tech stuff just made the game unbalanced. However, with my now maintaining the AMCO pack, I plan to start a channel of my own specifically to help with any issues people have with installing the pack or errors that should occur. Once I have the channel in place and set up I will edit this post and put the channel name in.Shantomken is the developer of the pack now. I approve. Here are links to old revisoins: (Placeholder). Also, if Creature, Jalfje, and Lucas wouldn't mind deleting thier posts, it would make links to old revisions closer to the top. Thanks in advance ArrrgWill be eagerly awaiting the release, AMCO was one of the first ever modpacks I've played. Check it out! I tried to install on 1.4.2. Derp!Will you have an official AMCO server list?As I am just taking over I want to just continue the current 1.3.2 pack into 1.4.2 while I search for some more interesting mods to use. Thank you all for your patience while this switch from one maintainer to another takes place. Please bare with me while the full transition is made and the small kinks are worked out. For those asking for a mini AMCO SMP pack, I am currently working on this using just the mods which are SMP compatible. Kenny EDIT: I would like to regretfully announce the discontinuation of Glimmar's Steampunk Textures with the AMCO pack. It was Glimmar's decision to no longer be included with the pack and I respect that decision. It was fun while Glimmar's Textures were with the pack and it made it truly enjoyable. Those textures will be sorely missed and I wish the best to Glimmar with his future plans. Keep up the good work, and stay strong.But the thing is I want something that all the mods more interrelate with one another. Maybe others see it but I just don't see the relation to each other. Lots of great mods don't get wrong just kinda thrown together. Also a little overkill. Maybe thought its just not what I am specifically looking for kept me busy for 2 hours though I'll admit that one.I will grant it kind of lost a little something after 1.25. A few mods were taken out. That's what happens when stuff does not get updated. I am really looking forward to what these guys are gonna put together next. Arrrg really made minecraft fun for me.Due to some of the mods adding in more content (Mysterious Ores for one) I am going to have to re-work the ids for the mods. I hate doing this cause I know it will cause your old worlds to break. But with this new pack will come an id system that will (hopefully) eliminate having any more id issues in the future. Any thoughts on this please post here or send me a pm. The new id system will take advantage of the 4096 addition and should eliminate any future issues.I was going to release a pack for 1.4.2 but it seems Mojang is still on their update kick and we can expect 1.4.3 in a little over a week as they have put out a pre-release for 1.4.3. So I will hold off on doing the 1.4.2 and begin setting up a 1.4.3 pack. I do have some not so happy news. Due to some of the mods adding in more content (Mysterious Ores for one) I am going to have to re-work the ids for the mods. The new id system will take advantage of the 4096 addition and should eliminate any future issues. the 1.4.2 to 1.4.3 will probably mean almost nothing to modders except for cpw and lexmanos. Also, why is this marked for 1.4.2 when there is no 1.4.2 version? You should tag it as 1.3.2, otherwise it is false advertisingI would hate to see this mod stop being updated. I really like the fact that this mod pack really keeps you entertained untill the next updates. I love the fact that it gives me a reason to want to go adventuring as well as mining. I am not really a tech type of person, but I do like the fact that I have the option to learn at my own pace if I choose to. Another words, I like having a few of the Tech mods added, but it dosen't make it so that I need to make things in order to get anywhere in the game. I would love to see a multiplayer version as well.or an ability to make it so that I can play on multi player worlds without having to change my minecraft folders. Also, please don't feel rushed. I would much rather play a well thought out and as bug free as possible update, than an update that is released too fast and having bugs.When I release a the pack I want everything in it to be solid and working and without any hassles. I am (emphasis) hoping that Minecraft will stay stable at 1.4.4 long enough for me to have a solid pack to give all of you. Also there have been a couple of problems for some of the mod authors and I have been helping them out to get their mods updated to 1.4.2 at least. Please bear with me in this crazy time. I thought that a 1.4.2 update would go smoothly but it has turned out to be a small hassle. Thank all of you for your patience with me in this matter and I hope that the pack I will be able to builod will satisfy all of you KennyBecause of the new content added into Minecraft old save worlds would have broken. Because of this I have reworked the ids and now have them set up in such a way that there should be no problem adding in mods or switching them around in the future. As it stands right now, the pack is still SSP. I'm working on putting together a server pack to match the main SSP pack. You will forgive me but i have no intention to try and do 2 mod packs at once by doing a separate server pack of its own. I will put together a server version for the pack itself. This will take a bit. I'll release a server pack for the current SMP mods. After that I will see about getting the remaining mods up to SMP. This latter concept will take time so bare with me. I hope you enjoy the pack I have put together. Some of the prior mods had not updated to MC 1.4 at all and needed replaced. In an effort to keep some balance, fun, and add in elements that had been requested this was my final set up. Enjoy and let me know what you think. I welcome suggestions and will consider each submission.Ads by Fandom. Place a custom order? Contact Privacy Statement By using our web pages, you declare you consent for us to use these cookies. If you continue browsing without changing your browser settings, we will assume that you consent to all cookies used on our web pages. 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