3 installation, 3 installation -2, 2 assembling a basic system -2 – Teledyne WIRELESS COMMUNICATION MODULE 2102 User Manual

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2102 Wireless Communication Module
Section 3 Preparation and Installation

3-2

materials that can withstand harsh environments. However, con-
tinual exposure to UV light, or periodic submersion should be
avoided to extend the life of the components.

Communication between the base and remote modules are rated
for distances as great as

1

/

2

mile (800 meters), line of sight.

However, obstructions such as buildings and industrial
equipment between the modules may reduce the effective dis-
tance.

Typically, the modules are suspended inside a manhole. Sus-
pending the module near the opening will protect it from the ele-
ments, minimize the chance of submersion, and allow it to be
easily retrieved without entering the manhole. In most instances,
this location near the opening will allow for successful wireless
communication.

Typical communication distances possible using internal
antennas are:

• Line-of-sight:

1

/

2

mile (0.8 km)

• Inside closed manhole: 100 feet (30m)

3.3 Installation

Figure 3-2 Assembling a Basic System

Connecting the Modules

To connect the 2100 Parameter and Battery modules, refer to the
following instructions and Figure 3-2.

1. On the top of the Battery Module, remove the cap and stow

it on the holder. This exposes the communication connector
on the Battery Module.

2102 Wireless Module

21XX Parameter Module

2191 Battery Module

Carrying Handle

Note that the Wireless
Module must be on
top of the stack.

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