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USER MANUAL CYLINDER ASSET MONITOR
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• Once the profile has been added, the CAM Wi-Fi Concentrator will no longer act as an AP, and
you will be disconnected.
5.4
CAM Pressure Remote Installation
The third step to installing your CAM system is to supply power to the CAM Pressure Remote.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to replace the batteries while the unit is pressurized. This will cause
the CAM Pressure Remote to improperly report and could cause a safety issue.
the CAM Pressure Remote to improperly report and could cause a safety issue.
This section will involve the operator/user of the device to gain access to the internal compartment of the
CAM Pressure Remote. A screw driver will be supplied in the maintenance kit. This screw driver must be
used to gain access to the internal compartment of the CAM Pressure Remote.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to misuse device once internal compartment is exposed. This will
cause the CAM Pressure Remote to improperly report and could cause a safety issue.
cause the CAM Pressure Remote to improperly report and could cause a safety issue.
This involves the following steps:
• Remove the 4 screws on the front cover of the CAM Pressure Remote using a Philips head screw
driver;
• Open CAM Pressure Remote;
• Insert two Lithium Ion batteries into the battery compartment;
CAUTION: Note the polarity of the batteries (+ +).
• Replace front cover of CAM Pressure Remote; and
• Insert the 4 screws on the front cover of the CAM Pressure Remote Using a Philips Head Screw
Driver.
Figure 18: CAM Pressure Remote battery install.
CAUTION: The same four screws removed in this procedure must be re-installed into the CAM
Pressure Remote housing or you will not have the proper IP-65 seal. Failure to install these
screws correctly may result in damage to the device when exposed to wet or hazardous condition.
Pressure Remote housing or you will not have the proper IP-65 seal. Failure to install these
screws correctly may result in damage to the device when exposed to wet or hazardous condition.
You should see the gauge LCD show the Airgas logo and then show the initial data shown here: