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1. 11 Sun 12Mon 13 Tue 14 Wed 15 Thu 16 Fri 17 Sat 18 Sun 19 Mon 20 Tue 21 Wed 22 Thu May 2003 Date amp Time 05 11 03 4 59 15 05 11 03 5 00 15 05 11 03 5 01 15 05 11 03 5 02 15 rw w m 05 11 03 5 03 15 0 389 0 574 5 500 05 11 03 5 04 15 0 389 0 786 5 500 05 11 03 5 05 15 0 383 0 719 5 500 05 11 03 5 06 15 0 384 0 689 5 500 05 11 03 5 07 15 0 378 0 753 5 500 05 11 03 5 08 15 0 384 0 723 5 500 ARAINA 5 08 15 nara n749 ARAN lt Click and drag the mouse pointer across a section of the graph to zoom in or press the Zoom In icon to view portions of the flow log Click the Show Data Table icon or select View Data Table drop down menu to open a table view of the log file Select File Save to save a copy of the log file with a DAT file extension The file can be reopened using File Open menu Page 13 Greyline inslrumenls inc FLOW CALCULATION Click Generate Flow Log from the drop drown menu to calculate flow Greyline Logger supports flow calculation for common channel shapes Round pipe Square channel Egg shape pipe Trapezoid channel Stingray Level Velocity Logger Manual Series A 3 Channel Setup X Level Offset m 0 000 Level i Offset Channel Type i Channel ID m 1 300 Select the Channel Type and enter the dimensions Level Offset should be set to 0 000 unless the sensor is elevated above the bottom of the channel or pipe
2. Round Select Round for open pipes and enter the pipe ID Inside Diameter Square Select Square for rectangular channels and enter the width of the channel Egg Select Egg for channels with cross section dimensioned as shown Trapezoid Select for trapezoidal shaped channels Enter Width and Slope V shaped channels may also be monitored where the channel width is entered as 0 HEIGHT 3R TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL RISE r 4 WIDTH gt RUN gt Page 14 Greyline ihslrumenis inc Stingray Level Velocity Logger Manual Series A 3 SLOPE RISE RUN e g 1 WIDTH 24 e g 2 WIDTH lm RUN 10 RUN 035m RISE J2 RISE 0 5 m SLOPE 1 2 SLOPE 1 429 NOTE To calculate flow for channel shapes other than Round Square Egg or Trapezoid export the data File Export Data and perform the flow calculation using a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel and your own conversion formula Page 15 Greyline ihslrumenis inc Flow Calculation for Flumes and Weirs Stingray Level Velocity Logger Manual Series A 3 Greyline Logger supports flow calculation from level data log files for the following V Notch Weirs Parshall Flumes Palmer Bowlus Flumes Leopold Lagco Flumes Rectangular Weirs Rectangular Weirs with End Contractions Khafagi Flumes Trapezoidal Flumes Custom Flumes To collect level data the Stingray sensor should be installe
3. Greyline Logger Communication Settings Modem Settings AT Command String ar Connection Type Standard PC serial port USB Using virtual com port JEJ RS232 485 Adapter 485019TB Dial Command String Escape Code faToT ree help Guard Time Sec Hang up String 1 Sec ATH Connect Timeout Sec Defaults eo Sec Connect Hang up Perform Autodial Edit Phone Numbers Window Help Logging Status p ctober 8 2004 1 27 06 PM Estimated Wrapping Time lanua 7 2005 1 53 06 PM New Stingray Level GP 2 yline Stingray Level Velocity Logger inslrumenls inc Manual Series A 3 INTRODUCTION The Greyline Stingray Level Velocity Logger measures and data logs level velocity and fluid temperature in open pipes and channels It is designed for flow surveys in sewers streams and irrigation channels FUNCTION TEST 1 Connect the sensor plug to the watertight fitting on the Stingray enclosure 2 Install 4 new Alkaline D Cell batteries Close battery lid and latch shut 3 Wait 10 seconds then press the display button on the face of the Stingray to activate the LCD display 4 Place the QZ02L sensor flat to the bottom in a bucket of water about 6 150mm deep Double press the display button to freeze on selected parameter Stir the water to cause motion over the sensor and display a velocity reading BATTERY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
4. inslrumenls inc INSTALLATION SENSOR LOCATION Stingray Level Velocity Logger Manual Series A 3 1 Choose a sensor mounting location where silt or deposits are least likely to accumulate 2 For best results flow should be evenly distributed across the channel and relatively free of turbulence The Stingray is very effective at averaging level and velocity readings in turbulent conditions but best accuracy and response time is achieved with evenly distributed flow 3 Avoid vertical drops obstructions or elbows immediately up and downstream from the sensor Locate the QZ02L sensor at least 10 times maximum Head level and 10 times the channel width from these flow disturbances QZ02L VELOCITY LEVEL SENSOR MOUNTING Mount the QZ02L sensor with the stainless steel bracket and hardware supplied Ensure that the sensor is parallel to the water surface check with a level Mount with the tapered end of the sensor pointing upstream and the sensor cable pointing downstream Clip or tie wrap the sensor cable securely to the pipe or channel wall TOP VIEW MB QZ CC MOUNTING BRACKET QZO2L O VELOCITY LEVEL lt FLOW SENSOR SIDE VIEW FASTEN MOUNTING BRACKET WITH A SET SCREW INSERT SENSOR INTO MOUNTING BRACKET A FASTEN SENSOR x CABLE TO PIPE OR CHANNEL WITH METAL CLIPS OR TIE WRAPS Page 7 END VIEW Stingray Level Velocity Logger Greyline Manual Series
5. A 3 ihslrumenis inc BAD GOOD END VIEW a SENSOR 0 SENSOR N J 2 d D Rz EE PPU W lt FLOW A SENSOR SENSOR O SENSOR SENSOR END VIEW END VIEW Page 8 GP 8 yline Stingray Level Velocity Logger inslrumenls inc Manual Series A 3 OPTIONAL PIPE BAND MOUNTING WITH QZ02L SENSOR Install the stainless steel pipe band with the sensor mounting bracket at the invert bottom of the pipe Ensure that the sensor bracket is parallel to the water surface check with a level Mount so the tapered end of the sensor will point upstream and the sensor cable will point downstream Turn the 1 4 hex nut clockwise to expand the bracket and secure to the pipe wall by friction fit Insert the sensor into the mounting bracket and clip or tie wrap the sensor cable securely to the stainless steel pipe band as illustrated BAND gee eM ADJUSTMENT JACK VSJ PIPE MOUNTING BAND F P a BAND ADJUSTMENT SENSOR MOUNTING JACK BRACKET ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION Close the Stingray cover and ensure that the sensor cable connector is tightened snugly for a watertight seal do not damage the connector by over tightening the coupling Wipe the enclosure cover gasket with a clean cloth to remove dirt or grit before closing Use a chain or mounting bracket to hang the enclos
6. Logger Manual Series A 3 Quick Start Guide Stingray Level Velocity Logger Install 4 Alkaline D cell batteries included Allow 10 seconds for the Stingray to activate then press the button on the face of the Stingray The LCD display will turn On If the display does not turn On check that batteries have been correctly installed After 1 minute the display will turn Off automatically Install Greyline Logger software on your Windows PC or laptop computer Insert the CD and run Setup exe If you encounter error messages during installation open and review the readme txt file on the CD Connect the Stingray to your PC or laptop with the RS232 cable included0 Run Greyline Logger and review the Quick Start Guide instructions which appear onscreen or select the Help drop down menu Configure Greyline Logger software Communication Settings Stingray baud rate is fixed at 28800 Baud Identify the serial port on your laptop or PC Refer to the Greyline Logger Help file Connection Setup to for detailed instructions if you are not sure which COM port or virtual port your are connected to Greyline Logger also supports connection though a USB RS232 convertor or an RS232 485 adaptor Configure the logging interval through Greyline Logger software s Real Time Monitor Select a logging interval and click Write to properly initialize the Stingray Page 4 BATTERY BATTERY
7. Page 23 Greyline ihslrumenis inc SS PIPE MOUNTING BAND OPTION VSJ JPL ye DETAIL a Each Pipe Band includes Stingray Level Velocity Logger Manual Series A 3 Use optional VSJ stainless steel Pipe Mounting Bands for easy Sensor installation in round pipes e Band Adjustment Jack allowing 0 5 13 mm adjustment from the nominal band size BAND ADJUSTMENT e Stainless steel bracket for Sensor mounting JACK e Pre drilled for tie wraps included to secure Sensor cable 0 CODE BAND SIZE ADJUSTMENT JACK VSJ6 6 150 mm ID pipes VSJ8 8 200 mm ID pipes VSJ10 10 250 mm ID pipes VSJ PIPE MOUNTING BAND VSJ12 12 300 mm ID pipes VSJ14 14 350 mm ID pipes VSJ15 15 375 mm ID pipes VSJ16 16 400 mm ID pipes SASKA da VSJ18 18 450 mm ID pipes VSJ20 20 500 mm ID pipes VSJ24 24 600 mm ID pipes VSJ30 30 750 mm ID pipes J END BRACKET VSJ HALF PIPE g MOUNTING BAND ZB ADJUSTMENT FLOW JACK SENSOR MOUNTING BRACKET Mounting Instructions Install the stainless steel pipe band with the sensor mounting bracket at the invert bottom of the pipe Ensure that the sensor bracket is parallel to the water surface check with a level Mount so the tapered end of the sensor will point upstream and the sensor cable will point downstream Turn the hex nut clockwise to expand the bracket and secure to the pipe wall by friction fit Insert the sensor into
8. This warranty does not cover damages due to improper installation or handling acts of nature or unauthorized service Modifications to or tampering with any part shall void this warranty This warranty does not cover any equipment used in connection with the product or consequential damages due to a defect in the product All implied warranties are limited to the duration of this warranty This is the complete warranty by Greyline and no other warranty is valid against Greyline Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Greyline Instruments Inc Page 22 GP 8 yline Stingray Level Velocity Logger inslrumenls inc Manual Series A 3 APPENDIX A OPTIONS SENSOR CABLE EXTENSION OPTION PVXC5 Each Stingray QZ02L sensor includes 25 ft 7 6 m submersible tri coaxial sensor cable This cable is shielded from electrical interference and is watertight with a polyurethane jacket Extend sensor cable an additional 50 ft 15 m with one PVXCS Sensor Cable Extension connected between the Stingray enclosure and the sensor The extension includes watertight submersible connector plugs NOTE Use only one PVXC5 Sensor Cable Extension for a total cable length of 75 ft 23 m
9. the Stingray remove the batteries 2 Is logger memory retained with batteries removed and Stingray Off Yes logger memory is maintained with Stingray batteries removed The only way to delete logger memory is through Greyline Logger software Real Time display and clicking Write 3 How long do D cell Alkaline batteries last New D cell Alkaline batteries will power the Stingray for the same time duration as the logger capacity Refer to Logging Interval in this manual Page 18 GP 8 yline Stingray Level Velocity Logger inslrumenls inc Manual Series A 3 SENSOR CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE HANDLING Stingray sensors that have been immersed in sewage should be cleaned before handling 1 Rinse sensor and cable to remove debris 2 Immerse sensor and cable in a solution of 1 part household bleach Javex Clorox etc to 20 parts water for 5 minutes Do not immerse open end of sensor cable or cable plug Ensure that the protective cap is properly fitted to the cable plug before immersing in water or cleaning solution 3 Remove grease from sensor with clean water and mild soap Do not use abrasive cleaners solvents or high pressure washers SENSOR CLEANING WHILE STINGRAY IS IN OPERATION Use a soft brush or broom to wipe the sensor face DO NOT USE an abrasive tool or gouge the surfaces of the sensor Remove the sensor from its mounting bracket to remove severe build up of debris or stringers attached to the sens
10. BATTERIES Press switch to display variables Use premium Alkaline D Cell Energizer E95 or D eze Duracell MN1300 Ensure proper orientation Replace when bar graph shows lt 3 bars Operation lt 20 C reduces battery life len IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ENCLOSURE Do not disconnect the sens Rated IP67 Watertight Dustproof onnect to PC via RS232 cable Keep Sensor connector clean and dry ted DO NOT SHIP WITH SLIDE BATTERY LATCH TO OPEN Use new premium quality Alkaline D Cell batteries only Energizer E95 or Duracell Procell MN1300 Insert batteries as shown j BATTERY BATTERY Page 5 Greyline inslrumenls inc CONFIDENCE DISPLAY The Stingray includes a built in Bargraph display Activate the display by pressing the button on the instrument face It will scroll between level velocity temperature remaining battery power and remaining logger capacity To conserve battery power line the display will shut Off after 1 minute Ansirumenis inc Double press the button to freeze the display on one parameter Parameter flashes CALIBRATION Stingray does not require field calibration Stingray Level Velocity Logger Manual Series A 3 It is factory calibrated to measure level from the bottom of the pipe or channel to the water surface maximum 15 ft 4 5 m and velocity from 0 to 10 ft sec 0 to 3 05 m sec Page 6 Greyline
11. USER S GUIDE Installation amp Operation Instructions Level Velocity Logger Stingray Manual Series A 3 Note This page has been left blank intentionally GP 8 yline Stingray Level Velocity Logger inslrumenls inc Manual Series A 3 Function Testees rsa eee et peata i i ea a theses ead pa aai ts 5 Battery Installation 55 eette errre errr rrrrrrrrnnrrnn rn rrnn eee es 5 Confidence Display c ssc ttt t cette eter e ete 6 Calibrations szos eoerideeededees dedi indewseciwedeoaeidesedes 6 Installation Sensor Locatie eere oco G tas eee eh eine eee bees T Enclosure lick lliaiion neina nea o e a a a 9 R W Connection e eaen ee A e a a a ER a E E 10 Greyline Logger Software treet eet etter eee eee 10 Start Up NONE 11 Field Troubleshooting 0st ctr tetra 17 Frequently Asked Questions ster etre cette tenet teen eee 18 Sensor Cleaning Instructions street etree terete eee eee 19 Applications Hotline see reece c ett e terete nets 20 Warranty eee eta 22 Appendix A Options eee e tte tet 23 Specifications e tte 25 IMPORTANT NOTE This instrument is manufactured and calibrated to meet product specifications Please read this manual carefully before installation and operation Any unauthorized repairs or modifications may result in a suspension of the warranty Available in Adobe Acrobat pdf format Page 3 Greyline inslrumenls inc Stingray Level Velocity
12. all on any PC running Windows 98 2000 Me NT XP Requires a PC with an RS232 port or a USB to RS232 converter and at least SMB of available disk space NOTE Refer to the Greyline Logger Help menu for complete instructions on using this software The following information covers only basic functions of this powerful software program Page 10 GP evline Stingray Level Velocity Logger inslrumenls inc Manual Series A 3 START UP When you connect to a Stingray for the first time follow this procedure 1 Use Communication Connection Setup to configure your PC for communications 2 Use Real Time Monitor to configure the logging frequency and click Write to initialize logging date and time Date and time are read by the Stingray from your PC 3 Use Retrieve DataLog to download log files from a Stingray CONNECTION SETUP File Edit View Data Logging REM Window Help e Connection Setup Ctrl N Configure communications with the Stingray tel Dial through the Communication menu Hang up Select Connection Setup Refer to the Greyline Logger Help file Swoja Hoeri salinos fi d t il d z S l h Standard PC serial port AT Command String or detailed instructions Select the O USB Using vitual com port ft 2 e 8 dm az ANCE Connection Type according to your PC Sez Me ARR HED IVE Dial Command Sting Escape Code cnn setup Baud Pot val is Guard Time Sec Hang up Str
13. d at the correct location in the flume or weir for level flow measurement To Generate a Flow Log Greyline Logger 1 Select Data Tools from the drop down menu and then click Extract Level Data A new graph window will open with Level data only CoolingWater1 Dat File Edit View Data Logging PECEL Communication Window OCE gt EA Za _ Format Level Data Take Snapshot Extract Level Data X Apply Zero Filter to Level Data gt Generate Flow Log 2 Select Data Tools from the drop down menu anaes Aug and then click Generate Flow Log The Channel File Edit View Data Logging MEEKS Communication Window Setup window will open GEIG ALEJA omat Level Data j Extracted Cooling 10 1 104 9 48 1 017 3 From the Channel Setup window select your flume type and then Flume Size Click OK and a new Flow log window will open indicating flow for the flume or weir you selected 4 Use the View drop down menu and click Change Units to change flow volume units as required Page 16 Level Offset ft 0 000 Extract Level Data Snapshot Apply Zero Filter to Level Data gt Generate Flow Log I Flume T ype Level Offset Notch Parshall Palmer Bowlus Leopold Lagco Rect Weir Rect Weir w EC Khafani be i C Greyline Stingray Level Velocity Logger insirumenis inc Manual Series A 3 FIELD TROUBLESHOOTING The Stingray uses an ultrasonic level se
14. e turbulence and highly aerated water Relocate sensor where water surface is calm and evenly distributed Sensor coated with debris or sediment Clean sensor with a soft brush Page 17 Greyline ihslrumenis inc Stingray Level Velocity Logger Manual Series A 3 SYMPTOMS FAULTS SOLUTIONS Velocity reading is zero with flow Sensor not connected Connect sensor Sensor coated with debris or sediment Clean sensor with a soft brush Velocity reading is correct but not changing Batteries too low to sample displays last recorded value Replace batteries with 4 premium quality Alkaline D Cell Velocity reading with no flow Wave action on water surface or upstream turbulence Relocate sensor Temperature display is blank Fluid temperature is below 5 F 15 C Minimum fluid temperature for sensor operation is 5 F 15 C Temperature displayed in Greyline Logger is 103 5 C 218 3 F Sensor not connected Connect sensor Memory capacity display is 0 Data logger memory is full Run Greyline Logger software download log file click Write from real time display to restart the logger FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1 How to turn Stingray On and Off Stingray is On when batteries are installed Default logger rate is 30 seconds which will run for 45 days before filling the logger memory and discharging the batteries To turn Off
15. indows Supports real time monitoring log file download and export graph and data table presentation level velocity to flow conversion 6 55 166 mm Stingray Grayling 0 1 to 10 ft sec 0 03 to 3 05 m sec Minimum Head 1 in 25 4 mm Maximum Head 15 ft 4 5 m 5 to 150 F 15 TO 65 C PVC polyurethane epoxy 25 ft 7 6 m submersible polyurethane jacket shielded 3 coaxial includes MB QZ stainless steel mounting bracket Automatic continuous SIDE VIEW 0 63 16 mm lt gt 0 50 12 7 mm 127 mm 150 38 1 mm Page 25
16. ing 1 Sec ATH Use Standard PC serial port if your PC or Connect Timeout Sec laptop has an RS232 port otherwise use a USB to RS232 converter and select USB Using virtual com port C Perform Autodial Edit Phone Numbers Stingray baud rate is fixed at 28800 and Greyline Logger baud rate must be set at 28800 to match Modem Settings are only required if you will connect to a Stingray through modems and telephone lines Refer to the Greyline Logger Help for more detailed instructions Page 11 GP 8 yline Stingray Level Velocity Logger inslrumenls inc Manual Series A 3 REAL TIME MONITOR Tidy duly 2504 SEPM Select Data Logging Real Time Monitor ODRZ RSE a ON to view real time level velocity and EL 7 temperature from the connected Stingray a cee ENEA Readings are updated every 10 seconds oe monia tomm Sako W ee p North Outlet Level Remaining Logger capacity and remaining battery power are indicated LOGGING INTERVAL Use the Logging Settings selector to change the Stingray s logging interval then press the Write button to transmit the new setting to the Stingray IMPORTANT Write action deletes existing log file and begins a new data log Download and save existing log files before executing Write The Stingray will take measurements for 10 seconds and record the sampled data te Logano Staus ogging Interva Legging It will then enter a low power
17. nsor to determine water LEVEL and an ultrasonic Doppler sensor to measure flow VELOCITY The QZ02L transducer combines both sensors in one housing SYMPTOMS FAULTS SOLUTIONS Pressing display button does not turn on LCD display Batteries not installed properly Check battery polarity Battery latch not fully closed Slide latch to the fully closed position Batteries dead Replace batteries with 4 premium quality Alkaline D Cell Operating below minimum temperature Rated for operation above 4 F 20 C New batteries just installed Allow 10 seconds for Stingray to activate after installation of new batteries Level reading zero with level gt 1 25 4 mm Sensor not connected Connect sensor No echo detected Sensor misaligned Use a level to confirm sensor mounting is horizontal Sensor coated with debris or sediment Clean sensor with a soft brush Level reading correct but not changing Batteries discharged Replace batteries with 4 premium quality Alkaline D Cell Sample rate Stingray LCD display and Greyline Logger real time display are refreshed every 10 seconds Level reading not correct and not changing Extreme turbulence Relocate sensor where water surface is calm and evenly distributed Debris attached to sensor or mounting structure Clean sensor with a soft brush and remove debris Level reading is erratic Extrem
18. or cable or mounting bracket Page 19 GP 8 yline Stingray Level Velocity Logger inslrumenls inc Manual Series A 3 APPLICATIONS HOTLINE For applications assistance advice or information on any Greyline Instrument contact your Sales Representative write to Greyline or phone the Applications Hotline below United States Tel 315 788 9500 Fax 315 764 0419 Canada Tel 613 938 8956 Fax 613 938 4857 Toll Free 888 473 9546 Email info greyline com Web Site http www greyline com Greyline Instruments Inc Canada USA 16456 Sixsmith Drive 105 Water Street Long Sault Ont KOC 1P0 Massena NY 13662 Page 20 GP 8 yline Stingray Level Velocity Logger inslrumenls inc Manual Series A 3 PRODUCT RETURN PROCEDURE Instruments may be returned to Greyline for service or warranty repair 1 Obtain an RMA Number from Greyline Before shipping a product to the factory please contact Greyline by telephone fax or email to obtain an RMA number Returned Merchandise Authorization This ensures fast service and correct billing or credit When you contact Greyline please have the following information available Model number Software Version Serial number Date of Purchase Reason for return description of fault or modification required PA ARE Your name company name address and phone number 2 Clean the Sensor Product Important unclean products will not be serviced and will be returned to the sender at
19. sleep 30 Seconds be Logging Start Time mode for the remainder of the interval time While in sleep mode the Stingray consumes minimal power This means that the logging interval also determines i the battery life of the instrument The 6DMinutes M table below shows the maximum amount of time the Stingray can log while at a constant 68 F 20 C December 22 2004 2 35 38 PM Estimated Wrapping Time February 6 2005 2 51 38 AM Low temperatures and varying battery quality will reduce the amount of time Logging Interval Logging Time and Battery Life the Stingray can log until the batteries 10 Seconds 15 Days need to be changed Because of their 30 Seconds 45 Days higher power capacity and better low 1 Minute 3 Months temperature characteristics it is 2 Minutes 6 Months recommended that only premium quality Alkaline D cell batteries Energizer E95 3 Minutes BIE or Duracell MN1300 be used in the 10 Minutes 2 Years Stingray 30 Minutes 4 Years 60 Minutes 4 Years NOTE It is a good practice to download and save an existing log file and then install new batteries when you start Write a new data log Page 12 GP evline Stingray Level Velocity Logger inslrumenls inc Manual Series A 3 MEMORY WRAP AROUND Click the Wrap Around On box to enable data wrap around When the Stingray data log is full and wrap around is enabled the Stingray will overwri
20. te the oldest data at the beginning of the log This allows the Stingray to always have a record of the most recent flow events If this option is unchecked deselected the Stingray will stop logging when the data log is full and keep the log in memory until a new log is started RETRIEVE LOG Greyline Logger V2 25 Ensure that communications File Edit View DataLogging Communication Window Help settings are properly configured ems Ema ESE A ER log of Beaverbrook roa O X under the Communications a val 0 376 0 76 ELU 2 Connection Setup menu mre Stingray log of Beaverbrook road Dat i M pad Stingray log of Beaverbrook Road Connect a Stingray using the PCE nk re May 21 2003 18 44 05 11 03 4 37 15 RS232 cable supplied 05 11 03 4 38 15 05 11 03 4 39 15 05 11 03 4 40 15 05 11 03 4 41 15 05 11703 4 42 15 05 11 03 4 43 15 05 11 03 4 44 15 05 11 03 4 45 15 05 11 03 4 46 15 05 11 03 4 47 15 05 11 03 4 48 15 05 11 03 4 49 15 05 11 03 4 50 15 05 11 03 4 51 15 05 11 03 4 52 15 05 11 03 4 53 15 05 11 03 4 54 15 05 11 03 4 55 15 05 11 03 4 56 15 05 11 03 4 57 15 05 11 03 4 58 15 Level m So z oa rhrrrhrrrhnhrrrhrrrhrrhrhrrh Click the Retrieve Log icon or select Data Logging Retrieve Log from the drop drown menu Greyline Logger will download the log file and a graph window will open Temperature C yelocity m s
21. the mounting bracket and clip or tie wrap the sensor cable securely to the stainless steel pipe band Page 24 VSJ32 40 32 40 800 1000 mm ID pipes VSJ42 54 42 54 1100 1375 mm ID pipes VSJ56 72 56 72 1400 1800 mm ID pipes FASTEN SENSOR CABLE TO PIPE OR CHANNEL WITH METAL CLIPS OR TIE WRAPS END VIEW SENSOR Greyline ihslrumenis inc SPECIFICATIONS Electronics Enclosure Accuracy Display Operating Temp electronics Instrument Set up Logger Interval Data Logger Capacity Power Output Communications RS232 Cable Software Velocity Level Sensor QZ02L Velocity Measurement Range Level Measurement Range Operating Temperature Exposed Materials Sensor Cable Sensor Mounting Temperature Compensation 25ft 7 6 m length Stingray Level Velocity Logger Manual Series A 3 Watertight airtight dust proof IP 67 polycarbonate Level 0 25 of Range i Velocity 2 of Reading Aa LCD displays Level Velocity Water Temperature Battery and NO Memory capacity 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C via Greyline Logger software for Windows Logging Time Interval Site Name 10 sec 15 days 30 sec 45 days 1 min 3 months 2 min 6 months 5 min 1 year 10 min 2 years 20 min 4 years 130 000 data points 4 Alkaline D cells RS232 28 800 Baud 20 ft 6 m shielded with DB9 M F connectors Greyline Logger for W
22. their expense 1 Rinse sensor and cable to remove debris 2 If the sensor has been exposed to sewage immerse both sensor and cable in a solution of part household bleach Javex Clorox etc to 20 parts water for 5 minutes Important do not immerse open end of sensor cable 3 Dry with paper towels and pack sensor and cable in a sealed plastic bag 4 Wipe the outside of the enclosure to remove dirt or deposits 5 Return to Greyline for service 3 Ship to Greyline After obtaining an RMA number please ship the product to the appropriate address below Canadian and International USA Customers Customers Greyline Instruments Inc Greyline Instruments Inc 16456 Sixsmith Drive 105 Water Street Long Sault Ont KOC 1P0 Massena NY 13662 RMA RMA Page 21 GP 8 yline Stingray Level Velocity Logger inslrumenls inc Manual Series A 3 LIMITED WARRANTY Greyline Instruments warrants to the original purchaser its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of invoice Greyline will replace or repair free of charge any Greyline product if it has been proven to be defective within the warranty period This warranty does not cover any expenses incurred in the removal and re installation of the product If a product manufactured by Greyline should prove defective within the first year return it freight prepaid to Greyline Instruments along with a copy of your invoice
23. ure from the manhole ladder or any available secure location The enclosure should be located above the high water level so that it will not be accidentally submerged Stingray is rated for operation from 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F The batteries will not function below the rated temperature To prevent overheating avoid mounting the enclosure in direct sunlight Stingray enclosure is rated IP67 watertight and dustproof Page 9 GP evline Stingray Level Velocity Logger inslrumenls inc Manual Series A 3 RS232 CONNECTION Use the 9 pin RS232 connector supplied with each Stingray for communication with a PC computer or laptop It may be connected directly to a PC computer or laptop COM port or connected through a USB to RS232 converter With modem connection the Stingray will automatically select 19 200 Baud or 9600 Baud The modem must be V 32 compatible ARCI INCLUDED d 7 NULL MODEM STINGRAY Option NM DB9M DB25M Modem Public Telephone Lines DB9M DB25M DB25F NULL MODEM Option 20 6 m cable i NM DB9M DB9F included i ra a a Computer DB9M RF CELL MODEM RF CELL MODEM SA Ces s LEONE LX aes a ts et la eee eee GREYLINE LOGGER SOFTWARE Greyline Logger for Windows is supplied with each Stingray and is required to download log files and to set the logging interval of the Stingray data logger Inst
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