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OGGER
Several logger types are available. Examine the meter at the installation site and choose
the correct logger model (and adaptor cables) for the job.
Common Models and examples of use:
HIS/F0K0Q/*/*/C
1 x
Flow pulse input channel (2-wire);
RJ11 plug
(male)
(Configured as 1-wire Unidirectional Flow
+ option for Tamper
1 x
Flow pulse (replicated) output channels (2-wire);
RJ11 socket
(female)
(Can be configured to give replicated output of input pulses).
Example of use: (1) Monitor meter flow pulses (with tamper-alarm option).
Signal and wire colour
details are shown
opposite for both
RJ11 plug
and
(male)
RJ11 Socket
.
(female)
HIS/F084Q/*/*/C
2 x
Flow pulse input channels (1-wire);
RJ11 plugs
(male)
2 x
Flow pulse (replicated) output channels (1-wire);
RJ11 sockets
(female)
Example of use: (1) Monitor of regular meter pulses and pulses from a volume
Signal and wire colour
details are shown
opposite for both
RJ11 plug
and
(male)
RJ11 Socket
.
(female)
M
ODEL
- Flow (Uni directional, 1 channel) + Tamper alarm option.
.
Alarm).
.
- Flow (Uni directional, 2 channels).
.
.
corrector (with replicated pulse outputs).
*
(Note: '
' indicates unspecified option)
4
Key:
"LF Pulse" =
Pulse ch1 / Flow1
"Tamper" =
Pulse ch2 / Flow2
Key:
(2 channels)
"LF Pulse" =
Pulse ch1 / Flow1
"LF Pulse" =
Pulse ch2 / Flow2
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