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4.5.2-2. Multiplexer to Datalogger Power/Control Hookup (multiplexer
controlled by datalogger) ........................................................... 24
5.1-1. Opening Page in DevConfig.............................................................. 26
5.2.1-1. Deployment Communications Editor in DevConfig....................... 27
5.2.2-1. Deployment/Measurement Tab in DevConfig................................ 29
5.3-1. Data Display/Public Table in DevConfig .......................................... 30
5.3-2. Data Display/Status Table in DevConfig........................................... 31
5.4-1. Sending an Operating System using DevConfig ............................... 32
5.5-1. Opening Page of the Troubleshoot Tool............................................ 33
5.5-2. Options Tab of the Troubleshoot Tool .............................................. 34
5.5-3. Graphs for Evaluating Spectral Analysis of a Sensor........................ 35
A.1-1. Geokon Calibration Report............................................................. A-2
B.2-1. Temperature Measurement Error at Three Temperatures as
a Function of Lead Length. . ................................................... B-2
B.2-2. Temperature Measurement Error on a 1000 foot Lead ................... B-3
B.2-3. Temperature Measurement Error on a 3000 foot Lead ................... B-3
B.2-4. Temperature Measurement Error on a 5000 foot Lead ................... B-4
C.1-1. Some FCC Approved Antennas...................................................... C-4
C.1-2. Example COAX RPSMA-L Cable for Yagi or Omni Colinear ...... C-5
C.1-3. Antenna Surge Protector ................................................................. C-5
F.1-1. Good Sensor with a Narrower Range (200 to 2200 Hz) ..................F-2
F.1-2. Good Sensor with a Wider Range (200 to 6500 Hz)........................F-2
F.2-1. Good Sensor with Noise (600 to 1800 Hz) ......................................F-3
F.2-2. Good Sensor with Noise (450 to 6500 Hz) ......................................F-4
I-1. Deployment tab in DevConfig with proper MD485 configuration .......I-1
I-2. Point-to-Point MD485-to-AVW200 Network ......................................I-2
I-3. Point-to-Multipoint MD485-to-AVW200 Network..............................I-2
I-4. MD485 and its connectors.....................................................................I-3
I-5. MD485-to-MD485 Connections and Grounding ..................................I-4
Tables
2.1-1. Cutaway of Vibrating Wire Sensor...................................................... 8
2.1-2. AVW200 Measurement Outputs ......................................................... 9
4.3-1. Datalogger to AVW200 Cable Options............................................. 20
4.3-2. 17855 or SC110’s DTE Cable Wiring............................................... 21
4.4-1. Datalogger to Spread Spectrum Radio Connections.......................... 22
5.2.1-1. AVW206 Power Modes and the Recommended Corresponding
RF401 Power Modes.................................................................. 28
5.4-1. Terminal Mode Commands ............................................................... 36
6.2.1. SDI-12 Command Codes ................................................................... 43
7.1-1. Wiring for Example 7.1.1.................................................................. 45
7.2-1. Wiring for Example 7.2..................................................................... 47
7.3-1. Wiring for Example 7.3..................................................................... 48
7.4-1. Wiring for Sequential Mode Examples ............................................. 50
7.5-1. SDI-12 Command Codes................................................................... 52
D-1. Description of the Public Table ......................................................... D-1
E-1. Status Fields and Descriptions ............................................................E-1

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