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Flowlink 5.1 Software Instruction Manual - Isco

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<strong>Isco</strong> <strong>Flowlink</strong> <strong>5.1</strong> ® <strong>Software</strong><br />

Site Window - 2100<br />

Flow Pulse<br />

Sampler<br />

Diagnostics<br />

Sonde - 2100 (2105)<br />

Activating and<br />

Configuring<br />

Available Sondes<br />

A flow pulse is a 50 millisecond voltage pulse used to pace a<br />

sampler. Select the flow rate for sampler pacing, and the units of<br />

flow volume, from the drop down lists. In the middle field, enter<br />

the desired flow volume interval.<br />

It is important that this setting, and the sampler’s setting for<br />

pulses between sampling events, work together to produce the<br />

desired volume interval. For example, if the 2105 sends a flow<br />

pulse every 100 gallons, and the sampler takes a sample every 10<br />

flow pulses, the actual volume between samples is 1000 gallons.<br />

After downloading the diagnostics from the module, <strong>Flowlink</strong><br />

displays the information in the Report window. This information<br />

can be useful when evaluating the module’s performance, or<br />

when troubleshooting a problem with the assistance of Teledyne<br />

<strong>Isco</strong>’s Technical Service Department.<br />

The report contains current information about a running<br />

sampling program, including last bottle number, pulses sent, and<br />

enable state.<br />

The Sonde tab of the Site window is used to view or change<br />

Sonde parameter settings. To access this tab, click “Jump to<br />

measurement tab >>” and then “Sonde.”<br />

The 2105 Interface Module can display this tab. From this tab<br />

you may:<br />

• View the Module name and all active sondes<br />

• Scan for available sondes and add them to the Active<br />

Sondes list<br />

• Select and configure active sondes<br />

• Remove sondes from the Active Sondes list<br />

• Save parameter settings for each active sonde<br />

A Measurements tab will be available from the Jump to<br />

Measurement menu for every parameter you have configured the<br />

sonde(s) to measure. Parameters may include any of the<br />

following: Flow Rate, Level, Rainfall, Conductivity, Dissolved<br />

Oxygen, Temperature, pH, Percent, Velocity, Volume, Total<br />

Dissolved Solids, Salinity, Phosphate, Ammonia, Nitrate, TOC,<br />

COD, Total Suspended Solids, Sludge Index, Sludge Volume,<br />

SAC, Tubidity, Load, Input Voltage, Wireless Signal, Rainfall<br />

Intensity, Specific Conductance, Chloride, Chlorophyll, ORP,<br />

Ammonium.<br />

To add available (connected) sondes and make them active in<br />

<strong>Flowlink</strong>, from the Sonde tab click the Scan button. Detected<br />

sondes will appear in the bottom Available Sondes field, with a<br />

number assigned to each in the Address column (following<br />

configuration, this corresponding number will appear on the<br />

Measurements tab next to each parameter measured by that<br />

sonde). Highlight the desired sonde(s) in the bottom field, and<br />

click Add. The added sondes will then appear in the top field.<br />

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