Adding a flow bicoder, To add a flow bicoder, Adding a bisensor – Baseline Systems BaseStation 6000 User Manual

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Adding a Flow biCoder

Use a Flow biCoder to connect a Flow Sensor to a BaseStation 6000 system. A water flow measurement device helps you

monitor actual water usage, and it protects your water delivery system by diagnosing failures in zones and heads.

To add a Flow biCoder

1. Click the Information tab to activate the Main Menu.
2. Click the Flow menu, and then click Configure Flow

Sensors

(1)

.

3. Click the Flow BiCoder – All Bases tab.
4. In the Base Unit

(2)

field, type the number of the Remote

Base Unit that the Flow biCoder will be assigned to.

5. In the Serial Number

(3)

field, type the serial number of

the Flow biCoder.

6. Press Enter on your keyboard.

Note: After you add the Flow biCoder, the Flow and Usage

fields are highlighted yellow. This highlighting is normal

and does not indicate an error condition.

7. By default when you add a Flow biCoder it is enabled. If

you want to disable the Flow biCoder, click in the Enable

Sensor field to remove the check mark.
Note: When you are adding a Baseline Flow Sensor (BL-

PFS100 – 400), Baseline Flow Meter (BL-BFM075 – BL-BFM150), or Baseline Hydrometer (BL-BHM150 – 400 inc. NO option),

the K Value, and Offset will be automatically configured for you.

8. In the K Value field, type the K value for the flow device that is connected to the Flow biCoder. This value is available in the

flow device specifications.

9. In the Off Set field, type the offset value for the flow device that is connected to the Flow biCoder. This value is available in

the flow device specifications.

10. After you have added the Flow biCoder to the BaseStation 6000 system, you need to configure the associated flow device

to monitor the flow. Refer to the following topics:
Viewing and Understanding Flow Device Readings on page 59

Setting Up Flow Monitoring for the Entire System on page 60

Setting Up Flow Monitoring for Flow Zones on page 61

Adding a biSensor

Baseline’s unique and patented soil moisture sensors provide continuous soil moisture measurements to the controller over

conventional valve wires or two-wire. Using Baseline’s patented Time Domain Transmission (TDT) technology, biSensors are

highly accurate, durable, and self-calibrating for all soil types and conditions.

In addition to monitoring soil moisture content in your irrigation zones, you can also use biSensors to monitor water penetration

at various soil depths and adjust your watering to avoid leaching. If you plan to use biSensors for this purpose, follow the

instructions below to configure them in the system, and then refer to Starting/Stopping Irrigation Based on Tiered Soil Moisture

Readings on page 49.

For the physical installation of the device in the field, please refer to the “Installation Guide” that was packaged with the device.

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