Iii. power considerations – Xylem Global Access Radio Modem Software User Manual

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higher. Older versions of Global Logger II do not support a “Fixed Baud Rate” mode

which is required for radio communication. All loggers on this radio network must be

programmed in fixed baud rate mode at 38,400 baud. Loggers programmed this

way will work with both the Global Access and Global Logger II version 2.1.1 or

higher with no incompatibility. There are two considerations:

The first consideration is that when connecting the logger directly to a PC using any

version of the Global Logger II software, you must select the

38,400 option from the baud rate pull down menu in the main

connection screen or a communication error will occur.

The second is that if you connect to an older version of

Global Logger II than 2.1.1 and reprogram any settings,

the logger will be reprogrammed into “Auto Baud Rate” mode,

which is normal to most of Global Water’s logger devices. This will

cause communication failure when using the Global

Access software. Should this happen, use a version

of Global Logger II with a version of 2.1.1 or higher

and reprogram the logger for fixed baud rate mode

at 38,400. This is done in the Setup menu under the

general settings section. Just select 38,400 and

reprogram the logger. No other settings will be affected

but the logger will no longer be able to communicate at any other speed.

III. Power Considerations

In remote monitoring systems, power consumption is a critical design factor so it is

important to know how that power is being used.

It is assumed that since a server radio must be connected to a computer, the power

consumption is not generally a problem. However; each client radio will draw 40mA

all the time and almost ½ amp when it is transmitting. The amount of time spent

transmitting is comparatively small but any power system must be able to

permanently maintain the standby current, as well as having the capacity to supply ½

amp for short times. If power is lost, no communication is possible until it is restored.

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