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XR50 User's Guide
XR50 User's Guide
203 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46225
203 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46225
Telephone 317-885-6330 • support@omnisite.com
Telephone 317-885-6330 • support@omnisite.com
www.omnisite.com
www.omnisite.com
v. 2.0
v. 2.0

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  • Page 1 XR50 User’s Guide XR50 User’s Guide 203 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 203 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 Telephone 317-885-6330 • support@omnisite.com Telephone 317-885-6330 • support@omnisite.com www.omnisite.com www.omnisite.com v. 2.0 v. 2.0...
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty If it appears within one (1) year from the date of delivery to Purchaser that any products or component parts do not conform exactly to the specifications and physical dimen- NOTICE sions referred to above, and the Purchaser, at its expense, returns the product or com- ponent parts to the Seller together with a report of defects, the Seller shall review the inspection report and inspect the items and shall authorize, at its option, either the INSPECT CONTENTS IMMEDIATELY...
  • Page 3: General Safety Instructions

    WINGS™ (Wireless Information Network Gateway Standard) over a cellular network. The low cost of the OmniSite method makes remote monitoring very affordable, and allows our devices to operate on GSM 1. To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, connect OmniSite RTU networks worldwide.
  • Page 4 RTU using an OmniSite supplied coax jumper Look at the cellular signal strength LED on the XR50. If it is GREEN, you have a good cable. Note that your antenna must be mounted outside of any metal electrical signal, and can proceed with installation.
  • Page 5 45 degree angle. Also, if you are using solar power you will OmniSite Website need to configure the XR50 unit to use its low power mode. The default mode is for the cellular radio to remain powered on at all times when power is applied to the Once your installation is complete, configuring your equipment on the XR50 to allow remote control from the web site.
  • Page 6: Wiring Diagrams

    Wiring Diagrams Example - Monitoring Dry, Unpowered Contacts The XR50 Field Terminal Strip XR50 User User Reserved for Selectable Selectable Pump 1,2, 3 Alarm Alarm Runtim e Input or Input or Accumulation Pulse Rain XR50 User User Counter Reserved for...
  • Page 7 Wiring Diagrams - Cont’d Monitoring a Typical Pump Control Panel XR50 User User Reserved for Selectable Selectable Pump 1,2, 3 Alarm Alarm Runtim e Input or Input or Accumulation Rain Pulse Gauge Counter Batter y Backed Dedicated Alarm Inputs 12VD C...
  • Page 8 No polarity has to be observed on these XR50 Field Input Circuit Functionality inputs. All alarm inputs have user adjustable alarm time delays adjustable thru the local display/keypad. Alternatively, these inputs can monitor and INPUT DESCRIPTION totalize pulses from a pulse output device at a max. rate of (Inputs 1 thru 4) Connection of any “ON/OFF style”...
  • Page 9: Appendix A - Local Programming

    21) P2 Drawdwn: (hrs:mins) 22) P3 GPM: (0-2000) 23) P3 Runtime: (hrs:mins) NOTE: The XR50 RTU must be disabled with the Intelligent ID key before setup 24) P3 Starts: (0-999) 25) P3 Drawdwn: (hrs:mins) changes can be made. When finished with setup, again use your Intelligent ID key 26) Well Fill: (mins:secs) to put the XR50 RTU back into service.
  • Page 10 1) INP 1 (1s-3600s; 5s) have to answer these questions if you want 2) INP 2 (1s-3600s; 5s) the XR50 to calculate station flow, and calcu- 3) INP 3 (1s-3600s; 5s) late pump GPM rate. 4) INP 4 (1s-3600s; 5s)
  • Page 11 11) Exec. Radio Test 10) FailSrvConns (0-999;0) 12) Get Radio Log Diagnostics - This section is 11) SuccSrvConns (0-999;0) 13) Clear Radio Log reserved for OmniSite trained field 12) AbandRpts (0-999;0) 14) SELECT PROVIDER 13) Signal OK (0-100%;0%) service personnel. Call OmniSite 1) Provider: (KM2M/AGSM;...
  • Page 12: Appendix B - Hardware Specification

    (10) universal input 12VDC/VAC thru 120 VDC/VAC +/-10% Counter Inputs (2) avail. At 30Hz max. Freq In the unlikely event that you should have a problem with your new OmniSite Rain Gauge Input (1) Avail for pulse only. Each pulse must = 0.01˝ rain product, the following replacement parts are available for purchase from Operating Temp.
  • Page 13: Appendix D - Troubleshooting Chart

    Appendix D - Troubleshooting Chart local OmniSite distributor in your area. Trouble Probable Cause Remedy • For the location of an OmniSite repair service center in your area call OmniSite Unit does not transmit Check 120 VAC or 12 No Power at 317-885-6330.
  • Page 14 “false” monitoring equipment. It is only “as If they are, check on the XR50 front alarms, and when I alarms. good” as the equipment it is monitor- panel to see that the associated visit the site, I can ing.
  • Page 15: Appendix E - Location For Setting Software Parameters

    Appendix E - Location for Setting Software Parameters NOTES NOTES Process Unit Web Site Enter input time delays √ Enter wet well dimensions √ Enter datalogging parameters √ View current pump calculations & counter readings √ √ View current digital input status √...
  • Page 16 NOTES NOTES...

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