Next Century Submetering Systems LLC TR-20-214 Manuale Utente
TR-201 TRANSCEIVER
Operation and Installation Manual
1|Product Review
The NextCentury TR-201 (Transceiver) is an easy to use, full-feature
device developed to remotely collect meter reads. It can be
connected to either a passive or active pulse-output meter. A
Transceiver can send/receive recorded data to/from a GW-201
Gateway, and comes with a replaceable lithium battery. The TR-201
Transceiver has the longest range in its class with easy to
understand LED light indicators. Indicators allow for immediate
verification of transmission delivery during setup/maintenance.
device developed to remotely collect meter reads. It can be
connected to either a passive or active pulse-output meter. A
Transceiver can send/receive recorded data to/from a GW-201
Gateway, and comes with a replaceable lithium battery. The TR-201
Transceiver has the longest range in its class with easy to
understand LED light indicators. Indicators allow for immediate
verification of transmission delivery during setup/maintenance.
1.1 - TR-201 Hardware
Figure 1 TR-201 Hardware
A Battery
B Tamper Button
C Test Button D Degson Connector (Blue)
E Signal Status LED F Mounting Plate
G Plastic Release Tab
E Signal Status LED F Mounting Plate
G Plastic Release Tab
2|Specifications
2.1 - Dimensions:
74.7mm x 40.3mm x 29.1mm
2.9in x 1.6in x 1.1in
2.2 - Operation enviorment:
-28C to 60C
-20F to 140F
Up to 90% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Must be installed in an indoor environment
2.3 Certifications:
FCC: 2A8BI-TR-20-214
IC: 20949-TR20214
2.4 Typical battery life:
6 years average
Note: Typical battery life assumes constant operating temperatures are
between 70°F and 90°F. Battery life may be reduced with operation outside
of this range.
between 70°F and 90°F. Battery life may be reduced with operation outside
of this range.
3|Installations and Setup
3.1 - Connect Transceiver to Meter
Connect a Transceiver to a meter as follows:
1. Open the Transceiver plastics by pressing in on the plastic
1. Open the Transceiver plastics by pressing in on the plastic
release tab (Figure 1-G) while lifting away the cover.
2. Remove the Degson Connector (Figure 1-D) from the
Transceiver board by pulling up on it.
3. Insert the stripped colored wire ends from the meter into
the two-terminal Degson Connector.
4. Use a small Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws that
secure wires to the Degson Connector.
5. Place the Degson Connector back onto the Transceiver
board as shown in Figure 2.
Note: If connected to an active pulse meter that has a polarity pulse output,
the positive (+) wire should be placed in the Degson Connector, so when the
Degson Connector is placed on the Transceiver board, the positive wire is
aligned with the (+) indicator on the board.
the positive (+) wire should be placed in the Degson Connector, so when the
Degson Connector is placed on the Transceiver board, the positive wire is
aligned with the (+) indicator on the board.
Figure 2 Connect Transciever to Meter
A Wire Slot B Degson Connector (Blue)
3.2 - Mount the Transceiver
Each Trasnceiver comes with a mounting plate and can be installed
in one of three different ways
in one of three different ways
.
1. NextCentury’s M201C and M201CH meters have a
mounting plate that can be attached to them. Simply slide
the Transceiver onto the mounting plate. When using this
method, the Transceiver mounting plate (Figure 1-F) can
be discarded.
the Transceiver onto the mounting plate. When using this
method, the Transceiver mounting plate (Figure 1-F) can
be discarded.
2. Remove the 3M double-sided protective cover and place
the Transceiver mounting plate (Figure 1-F) on a clean
wall.
wall.
3. Use the mounting screws and anchors to secure the
Transceiver mounting plate (Figure 1-F) to the wall.
Note: Ensure the wiring enters through the wire slot (Figure 2-A), allowing
the top Transceiver plastic cover to be closed completely.
the top Transceiver plastic cover to be closed completely.