ADS Environmental Services Portable FlowShark Pulse QR 775006 A2 User Manual

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Table of Contents v

PAR: Setup Parameter ................................................................................. 6-37

PAR: Storage Mode ..................................................................................... 6-39

Data Structure on the Memory Card ............................................................ 6-44

PAR: Independent Readings ........................................................................ 6-45

Signal Input/Output Menu (I/O)......................................................................... 6-48

I/O: Independent Readings .......................................................................... 6-48

I/O: Digital Inputs ........................................................................................ 6-49

I/O: Analog Outputs ..................................................................................... 6-49

I/O: Digital Outputs ..................................................................................... 6-49

I/O: Sensors .................................................................................................. 6-50

I/O: Interfaces ............................................................................................... 6-52

I/O: Memory Card ........................................................................................ 6-53

I/O: System .................................................................................................. 6-55

Calibration and Calculation Menu (CAL) ......................................................... 6-57

CAL: Level .................................................................................................. 6-57

CAL: Velocity .............................................................................................. 6-58

CAL: Analog Outputs .................................................................................. 6-64

CAL: Digital Outputs ................................................................................... 6-64

CAL: Simulation .......................................................................................... 6-65

Operating a Pipe Profiler.................................................................................... 6-66

Chapter 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting

7-1

Maintenance ......................................................................................................... 7-2

Transmitter ..................................................................................................... 7-2

Battery Pack ................................................................................................... 7-4

Sensors ........................................................................................................... 7-4

Handling ............................................................................................................... 7-7

Storage ........................................................................................................... 7-7

Transport ........................................................................................................ 7-7

Disposal.......................................................................................................... 7-8

Troubleshooting ................................................................................................... 7-9

Appendix A Specifications

A-1

Transmitter .................................................................................................... A-1

Water-Ultrasonic Velocity/Combination Sensor .......................................... A-2

Mini Water-Ultrasonic Velocity Sensor. ...................................................... A-6

Air-Ultrasonic Depth Sensor ......................................................................... A-7

Mini Air-Ultrasonic Depth Sensor ................................................................ A-8

Electronic Box (EBM) ................................................................................ A-10

Accessories ................................................................................................. A-11

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