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Wiring the echopod, Configuring the echopod – Flowline DL10 EchoPod User Manual

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Wiring the EchoPod

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After mounting the EchoPod

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, make the necessary electrical connections. A wiring

diagram with specific recommendations for the sensor’s configuration can be printed
from the WebCal program. A general wiring diagram is shown on the previous page.

Red and Black leads are for connection to a 24 VDC power supply or to a 4-20 mA
loop power source. The red and black wires can be extended more than 1000 feet
using 22 gauge or larger wire, however do not extend the green and white wires.

White and Green leads are reserved for use with WebCal and should not be
connected during usage in the application. These wires should not be connected to
WebCal while power is supplied from any source other than the LI99 FOB.

Never allow the white or green wires to touch any power supply.

Configuring the EchoPod

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Configuration of your EchoPod

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should be performed prior to mounting, since it

requires connection to your PC.

Step 1: Install the WebCal Software

Download WebCal from

www.flowline.com

onto a PC with the following minimum

specifications:

Windows

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2000/XP/Vista/7, 10 MB storage space, 256 MB RAM, 1 USB 2.0 port

Double-click the WebCal icon to install before proceeding to Step 2. You must have
an active Internet connection to install WebCal, as it will automatically verify driver
updates.

Step 2: Connect the USB Fob

NOTE

: Do not connect the Fob until after you’ve installed WebCal.

The EchoPod

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communicates to its configuration software through the USB Fob.

Prior to connecting the Fob, ensure that all external power is disconnected from the
EchoPod

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as power is provided through the PC’s USB 2.0 port. Do not use a cable

connecting the EchoPod

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to the Fob any longer than 15 feet.

1) Connect the red, green, white, and black wires from the EchoPod

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to the

corresponding colored terminals on the Fob (as shown in the diagram).

2) Tighten the terminal

screws with a slotted
screwdriver.

3) Plug the Fob into your

PC’s USB port.