YSI 6200 User Manual

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YSI 6200 DAS USER Manual

YSI/Massachusetts 508.748.0366, Fax 508.748.2543 Page 6-4

Although you would typically use one mode of communication between a single field station and
a single base station, you are not limited to a single mode of communication. If you plan to use a
single base station to interrogate more than one field station, you can also set up a variety of
communication modes. See the illustration below (Figure 6.5).

For example, if you have a nearby field station, you may be able to use a direct serial interface
(cable connection). If a second field station is remote but near telephone utilities, you may
choose telephone modem. For a third station that is remote and not near utilities, you may
choose either cellular modem or 2-way radio. Distance and terrain may limit two-way radio.
While cellular modem is more tolerant of distance and terrain, power drain at the field station
and general operating costs may be restrictive.

Field Station #4

Field Station #2

Computer with
EcoWatch DCP

Base Station

Radio
Base Station

External MODEM
(or internal to PC)

Telephone lines

Field Station #3

Field Station #1

Near to Base Station
Direct Line

Cell
antenna

Figure 6.5 Multiple Field Station Setup
Variety of Comm Links Between 6200 DCPs and Base Station Computer

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