MANUAL. FLOWMETER MFlow EX

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MANUAL FLOWMETER MFlow EX By JETI model s.r.o 26. 3. 2014

CONTENTS 1 1. INTRODUCTION... 3 2. DECSRIPTION... 3 3. COMMUNICATION OF THE MFLOW SENSOR... 4 4. MFLOW MENU... 5 5. INSTALATION... 7 6. FIRMWARE UPDATE... 7 7. TECHNICAL DATA... 7 8. WARRANTY... 7-2-

1. Introduction The MFlow is a telemetry sensor that measures the flow of the pumped fuel and calculates its amount in the tank. There are two versions of the sensor available. The MFlow-Turbine is a variant designed for the models powered by a jet engine, the MFlow-Gasoline is a variant for the models powered by glow or gasoline motors. The sensor is compatible with Duplex EX system. EX telemetry values: actual flow and the amount of the fuel in the tank. User adjustable parameters, such as tank capacity, depleted fuel alarm, etc. Firmware updates. 2. Decsription MFlow consists of the flow sensor and the base. The sensor is connected to the base via a cable with a lock connector. The other cable labeled as Ext is used for the DUPLEX system or the JETIBOX. The flow sensor is fitted with these endings according to the type: - MFlowT 2x FESTO for tubes with the external diameter of 4mm - MFlowG 2x barbed fittings for tubes with the internal diameter of 2 mm a 2x barbed fittings for tubes with the internal diameter of 3 mm On the label of the sensor the direction of fuel flow is indicated. This direction must be followed for proper measurements. -3-

3. Communication of the MFlow sensor Connection of the MFlow to the JETIBOX In this case i tis necessary to use 3.5 8.4V power supply, e.g. receiver batteries. The three-wire cable with the JR (black) connector is connected to the JETIBOX (connector labeled as Impuls, + -). This connection makes it possible to generated alarms, since the siren is a part of the transmitter module that is not connected in this case. The alarms are displayed on the JETIBOX display only. Connection of the MFlow to the DUPLEX receiver When connected this way, it is possible to connect one MFlow sensor powered from the receiver. The three-wire cable with the JR (black) connector is connected to the DUPLEX receiver (via Ext. input). Connection of the MFlow to the DUPLEX receiver via Expander In this case it is possible to process data from more sensors powered from the Expander at the same time. The three-wire cable with the JR (black) connector is connected to the Expander input. -4-

4. MFlow Menu Setting the parameters and reading the data is carried out via JETIBOX. After the MFlow is connected (see chapter 3), a welcome screen appears on the JETIBOX display, with the device identification in the first line and with the amount of fuel in the tank. The second line consists of a bar graph and the amount of fuel in the tank in percent. The bar graph specifying the amount of fuel in the tank consists of ten positions. The amount is signaled by the number of filled positions. X symbol is one step of the bar graph and corresponds with 10% of residual fuel. Pushing the R button (right) causes fast reset of all measured parameters. To check the execution of the fast reset, a "*" symbol is indicated in the first line of the display. Pushing the D button (down) on the JETIBOX gets you to the MFlow.ed menu. ACTUAL VAL. MFlow MENU: ACTUAL VAL. by pushing the D button (arrow down) you select displaying actual measured values. Residual volume depicts actual amount of fuel in the tank. The total capacity of the tank is set via SETTING Tank volume. Flow depicts actual fuel flow. AVG / MAX Averages / Maximums MFlow MENU: AVG / MAX by pushing the D button (arrow down) you select depicting statistical data of fuel flow recorded during the operation. The records are deleted automatically or can be reset manually in Setting Erase data. Automatic reset is carried out just once after the device is switched on, precisely when the actual flow exceeds the level set in SETTING Flow trigger. If the trigger level is not exceeded after the start, the data of previous operation are depicted. MAXIMAL FLOW shows maximal fuel flow during the operation since the last reset. AVG FLOW average flow rate during the operation since the last reset. SETTING MFlow MENU: SETTING pushing the D button (arrow down) gets you to the basic setting of the MFlow device. Erase data Pressing left and right arrows simultaneously deletes the averages and maximums, see chapter AVG / MAX Averages / Maximums. Tank volume Setting the capacity of the tank. Flow trigger If the fuel flow after switching on does not exceed the set level, the values from previous operation of the sensor are depicted. The level that initiates the reset of AVG/MAX values and measured tank contents is set in Tank volume. This automatic setting of the tank contents does not have to be carried out if you select Disable in Auto erase. -5-

Auto erase the function of automatic reset of the consumed fuel amount after exceeding the Flow trigger. ALARMS MFlow MENU: ALARMS pushing the D button (arrow down) gets you to setting individual alarms. If any set parameter is exceeded, then the JETIBOX display shows in its first line of the welcome screen alternatively the original image and the relevant alarm, and the siren of the transmitter module announces the alarm. The first tone is warning, the second is a Morse code symbol of the relevant alarm. Volume alarm setting the alarm of remaining fuel. If the measured tank contents gets under this limit, the alarm is activated. Max. flow alarm setting the flow alarm. If the actual flow exceeds the set limit, the alarm is activated. SERVICE MFlow MENU: SERVICE pushing the D button (arrow down) depicts the firmware version and restoring the factory defaults of the device. PresetToSetup simultaneous pressing the R and L buttons (right and left) starts factory defaulting of the MFlow device. MFlow v. xx.xx ID xxxxx:xxxxx device identification, firmware version, and the serial number (ID). -6-

5. Instalation Put the flow detection sensor to the horizontal position in the model. The sensor can be mounted to the model using 4 mounting holes for M3 screws that are placed around the sensor. The sensor must be firmly attached to the model to prevent accidental disconnection of the tubes during the vibrations of the model. The tubes are connected to the sensor using end-pieces mounted to the sensor. Always make sure that the tubes are sufficiently pushed onto the sensor end-pieces. 6. Firmware update The MFlow allows updating of its firmware via PC. Updating is done using the JETI USB adapter. The USB adapter drive installation instructions can be found in the USB adapter instruction booklet. 7. Technical data Technical data MFlow-Turbine MFlow-Gasoline Measurement range 20-800 ml/min 20-800 ml/min Measurement accuracy ±2% ±2% Tubing connection 2x Festo Ø4mm 2x barbed fittings Ø2 a Ø3 Dimensions 77x41x30 mm 72x41x30mm Weight 40g 40g Power supply range 5-8.4V 5-8.4V Operating temperature range -20 C 80 C -20 C 80 C 8. Warranty For the product we grant a warranty of 24 months from the day of purchase under the assumption that it has been operated in conformity with these instructions at recommended voltages and that it has not been damaged mechanically. Warranty and post warranty service is provided by the manufacturer. We wish you successful flying with the products of: JETI model s.r.o. Příbor, www.jetimodel.cz -7-

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