Global water instrumentation – Xylem SIT65 SATELLITE INTERNET TELEMETRY User Manual

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Global Water Instrumentation

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installed so that there is nothing alongside of it all the way down to its base for at

least 4-6 feet in all directions, the further the better. This includes the mast it is

mounted on, solar panels, walls, towers, etc. Locations near sources of electrical

noise may also limit the performance, especially radio frequencies in the VHF band.

The antenna is provided with 16 feet of cable. If the antenna needs to be located

further away, additional cable can be added up to 50 feet or more. Another

important installation consideration is providing enough solar power to keep the

system operational which also requires an open and unobstructed view of the sky.

The output from the charging system can be connected directly to the battery

terminals, or to the Charger input terminals at the lower right corner of the controller

board. This charger input is protected from high current surges by a self-resetting

fuse. Slightly more power is delivered to the battery when the charger is connected

directly to the battery, but any protection is assumed to be provided by the charge

controller. If no charge controller is used, the charger input will limit high charging

currents, but may also reduce the current available for charging the battery.

Make all necessary connections, including the antenna, before connecting the

battery. The antenna connects to the N-Type connector on the bottom of the

instrumentation enclosure. Make the battery connection last by plugging the battery

cable into the controller board. Check that the red wire connects to the positive side

of the battery and the black wire is connected to the negative terminal. While the

connector is protected from reverse connection, check that it is aligned correctly

before plugging it into the controller.

A test button is provided at the top right corner of the controller for initiating a

transmission on demand. Once all connections are made, press the test button for

one second and the unit will become operational. This is indicated by the activity of

several LED’s on the controller and radio modem. The operation of these LED’s is

described in the section on Troubleshooting. If possible, being in contact with

someone who can check that valid data is being transmitted is recommended.

Transmit several times, paying attention to the sensor data and battery voltage.

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