Tools and materials (customer-supplied), Connect the battery backup – Badger Meter ORION AMR/AMI Hardware Solutions for Gas Utilities User Manual

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Installation Manual

Tools and Materials (Customer-supplied)

Phillips #2 screwdriver

Precision slotted screwdriver with a 2 .0 millimeter (0 .079 inch) blade size

Two 9/16 inch or adjustable wrenches for mounting V-block clamps (standard mounting)

BAND-IT® tool (see

"Banding Mounting" on page 15

) and instructions, a 1/2 inch wrench and a hammer for large

diameter pole mounting

Wrench (for 1-1/16 inch gland nut and 1-1/16 inch dome nut)

Pliers or strap wrench (for tightening the 15/16 inch OD backhaul antenna and other Type N connectors)

7/16 inch socket wrench for all other bolts and nuts

Cat5e Ethernet cable (outdoor-rated) and RJ45 jack for LAN connection

Connect the Battery Backup

MPORTTNT

I

The gateway contains an onboard battery backup. The battery must be connected before the gateway is installed and

powered. Follow these steps to connect the battery backup.

NOTE:

N

See

"Battery Backup Replacement" on page 32

for details on replacing the battery .

1 . Using a #2 slotted or Phillips screwdriver, remove the

enclosure cover by unscrewing the four corner-cover

screws .

NOTE:

N

The battery is held in place by the enclosure

cover only . No other adhesive or locking

mechanism is used .

2 . Carefully install the battery connector onto the circuit

board . Insert the connector only far enough so that the

connector latch engages . Verify that proper connector

polarity is observed .

3 . Replace the enclosure cover . Tighten each of the four

cover screws to 16 inch-pounds, maximum . Be careful not

to overtighten any of the screws .

BE CAREFUL NOT TO CRIMP THE BATTERY

CONNECTOR CABLE WHEN REPLACING THE

ENCLOSURE COVER.

Figure 2: Battery connection

Battery Connector

Battery Connection

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