Dynamic IVM6000-LP Manuel utilisateur

Quick Start Guide
IVM6000TM- LP
Intelligent Valve MonitorTM
Line Powered Version
Direct: 902-628-1705
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Copyright © 2020 by Dynamic Monitors
US Patent No. 7735509, 8397744, Canadian Patent No. 2506309
October 2020


IVM6000TM QUICK START – STEP 1
Installation of the IVM6000TM is very quick and easy.
Step 1 Replace the original rubber disk and ste asse bly (RDSA) with the one supplied
with the monitor. he IVM RDSA contains special magnetic sensors which are detected
by the monitor.
Remove valve top Remove original RDSA
Replace with IVM sensor RDSA Replace valve top
NOTE:
Ferromagnetic materials (such as cast iron pipe or fittings, screws, nails, rebar or other metal items)
should not be placed in close proximity to the valve or monitor as these could cause incorrect
operation.
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IVM
RDSA
(black
stem)
Original
RDSA
(white
stem)

IVM6000TM QUICK START – STEP 2
Step 2 Line up the openin in the monitor case with valve inlet pipe, and lower the IVM
strai ht down over the valve. In its final position the IVM6000TM must rest flush on the top of the ABS
plastic valve base.
Line up IVM inlet over valve inlet Lower IVM down over valve
IVM in final position Ensure IVM is sitting flush with the top of
ABS plastic valve base
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IVM6000TM QUICK START – STEP 3
Step 3 Supply IVM with line power and connect alarm wires to pump controller or alarm power.
A wirin dia ram for the IVM is shown below.
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IVM6000TM QUICK START – STEP 4
Step 4 Set up the IVM6000 for your project and valve. First set the ime (24 Hour Clock
for at) and Date. o do this, press the “PAGE” button (see below) on the keypad
several times until you cycle through to the “ADMIN MENU”. Choose the Time/Date
menu item and make any needed chan es. When finished, press the “PAGE” button to
return to the “ADMIN MENU”.
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PAGE Button:
Cycles through the various
menu pages/screens.
ALARM Button:
Used to clear alarms, warnings, and
to test the alarm contacts at any time.
UP/DOWN Buttons:
Used to navigate
through Pages.
ADMIN MENU
VERSION
CLEAR
TIME/DATE
POWER MENU
BASIC SETTINGS
ADVANCED SETTINGS
TEMP. SETTINGS
OK button used to
enter or select
menu items
Set ime/Date first
in ADMIN MENU
(24 Hour Clock format)
hen proceed to the
BASIC SE INGS page

IVM6000TM QUICK START – STEP 5
BASIC SETTINGS SUB-MENU
Step 5a Use the “DOWN” button and ”OK” button to select the “BASIC SE INGS” sub-menu
from the “ADMIN MENU”. Verify that all the “BASIC SE INGS” are correct or as
desired for your system, especially the valve MODEL (see next page).
1. Period: he rolling time period over which the unit calculates the percentage
on-ti e and % deviation for each outlet. In this example, data within
the last 4 days will be used in the calculation. Alarms are checked at
1/5th this period. Default value is 30 days.
2. Error %: he maximum allowable percent deviation from equal distribution for all
outlets. Ideally an equal amount of time is spent on each outlet. he
error % control allows an adjustment of when an error should be
signalled. In the above example, a 4 outlet valve should spend 25% of
the time on each outlet, so the 10% allowable deviation means that the
value for each outlet must fall between 15% and 35%. Anything outside
of this range results in a “percent deviation exceeded” (PC DEV) error
condition.
Select “SAVE” then “OK” , after making any changes.
*saved* will appear riefly on the screen to confirm your changes are saved.
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04 days 00H
10%
LOW
6606
O
PERIOD
ERROR%
SENSITIVITY
MODEL
SAVE
BASIC SETTINGS
Keypad functions
UP/DOWN: Change value/menu item
OK: Confirm value/Select menu item
PAGE: Go to next screen
1. Period
2. Error %

IVM6000TM QUICK START – STEP 5 cont'd
Step 5b Verify that all the other “BASIC SE INGS” are correct or as desired for your system,
especially the valve Model (see below).
3. Sensitivity: Choose from: “OFF” “LOW” “MED” “HIGH. his setting will determine
which errors or warnings will trigger an alar . LOW is the default
setting, and will trigger an alarm based primarily on the % deviation of
flow from one outlet to the other. Choose MED or HIGH if a greater level
of alarm sensitivity is desired.
All errors and warnings are logged regardless of the sensitivity setting.
able 1 (See Appendix) summarizes all the different event and alarm
types, codes and provides interpretation and trouble shooting
suggestions. able 2 (See Appendix) out lines the number of times an
event has to occur to trigger an alarm for the different sensitivity settings.
4. Model: he current valve model and configuration. In the above example a 6606
is selected which is a 6 outlet valve with 6 active outlets. A 6403 is a 4
outlet valve with 3 active outlets, etc. Ensure this setting reflects the
valve odel and nu ber of outlets for your installation.
Select “SAVE” then “OK” , after making any changes.
*saved* will appear riefly on the screen to confirm your changes are saved.
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04 days 00H
10%
LOW
6606
O
PERIOD
ERROR%
SENSITIVITY
MODEL
SAVE
BASIC SETTINGS
Keypad functions
UP/DOWN: Change value/menu item
OK: Confirm value/Select menu item
PAGE: Go to next screen
3. Sensitivity
4. Model

IVM6000TM QUICK START – STEP 6
Step 6a Press the “PAGE” button to cycle throu h to the main pa e showin valve status. More
information on this pa e and other pa es can be found in the Appendix.
Step 6b Verify that the alarm activates at the pump controller or alarm panel by pressin the
“alarm” button on the keypad .
The IVM alarm relay is y default, “normally open.
It closes when there is an alarm condition.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Your IVM6000-LP is set up and ready to give you peace of mind.
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ALARM Button:
Used to clear alarms, warnings,
and to test the alarm at any time.
Main page showing valve status and percent
distribution among the outlets.

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