Firmware Updates; With Signature Flow Meter; With 2160 Laserflow Module; Cleaning The Sensor Housing - Teledyne TIENet LaserFlow 360 Installation And Operation Manual

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TIENet™ 360 LaserFlow™ Velocity Sensor
Section 5 Maintenance and Optional Kits

5.2 Firmware Updates

5.2.1 With Signature Flow
Meter
5.2.2 With 2160 LaserFlow
Module
5.3 Cleaning the Sensor
Housing
5.4 Accessing the
LaserFlow's Nose Piece
Tools required
5-2
When firmware updates become available, they can be down-
loaded from www.isco.com or via email from the factory.
The TIENet device's firmware is updated via the USB port on the
front panel of the Signature Flow Meter. Step-by-step instruc-
tions for updating the firmware can be found in Section 2 of the
Signature user manual.
The TIENet device's firmware is updated via the "Update Isco
Instrument Software" tool from Flowlink for the 2160 module.
Step-by-step instructions for updating the firmware can be found
in the Help text of the update application.
The LaserFlow sensor's outer housing and ultrasonic transducer
can be cleaned with warm water, mild soap, and a soft, lint-free
cloth. Do not spray water on the laser window; install the pro-
tective window cap prior to cleaning.
Never use ordinary cloth or abrasives to clean the LaserFlow.
Be sure the protective window cap is installed during cleaning,
storage, or shipment (refer to Section 1.7.1).
Several procedures for maintenance and options require
accessing the interior of the sensor by separating the nose piece
from the body, and subsequent reassembly. Refer back to this
section when performing these procedures.
Disconnect power from the LaserFlow sensor before
opening the sensor housing.
• #2 Phillips straight screwdriver less than 4"
(right-angled if available)
CAUTION
CAUTION
WARNING

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