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ISCO 4210 - Section 4 Optional Equipment; Modems, Connectivity, and Software

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4210 Flow Meter
Section 4 Optional Equipment
This section describes accessories available for use with 4200
Series Flow Meters. There are two groups of accessories. One
group of options you can use with any of the 4200 Series. The
other group are accessories for a specific type of level sensing and
can only be used with one flow meter of the series. This section
covers the accessories that are usable with any 4200 Series Flow
Meter. Application-specific options are covered in the Installation
sections of each type of flow meter.
Isco offers the following options for use with all 4200 series flow
meters:
4200T Modem
Internal and external 4-20 mA Outputs
674 Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge
FLOWLINK® Software (used with the modem or a
laptop computer)
Parameter Probes - Temperature, pH (acidity/alkalinity)
and D.O. (dissolved oxygen)
Mechanical Totalizer
High-Low Alarm Relay Box
YSI 600 Multi-Parameter Sonde
4.1 User-Installed Options The 4-20 mA Output Interface, alarm box, rain gauge, and
parameter probes are options you can field-install any time. The
modems require factory modification to the flow meter, and you
should specify these options when you order. If you want to add
any of these later, you will need to return the flow meter to the
factory.
4.2 4200T Modem The 4200T Modem is a circuit board installed inside the flow
meter that transmits flow meter data over standard telephone
lines. The modem also makes it possible for the flow meter to
receive data from compatible equipment at the other end of the
phone line. Modems allow digital equipment to “talk” and “listen”
to other remotely-located digital equipment over telephone lines.
4.2.1 How the Modem Works The analog phone system cannot transmit digital signals
through repeaters; digital machines cannot communicate
directly over phone lines. Modems convert the data into tones
and transmit them over phone lines. The equipment on the other
end of the line answers with tones through its modem. The first
modem converts these tones back to digital data and interprets
it. The 4200T Modem is full duplex and works in the auto-answer

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