Manually Enable/Disable Switch Power

    When setting up and troubleshooting a system, it may be necessary to manually enable or disable the logger’s switch power. 1. In iChart, open the diagnostic window by clicking on View | Diagnostic Window. 2. Connect to the data logger. See the appropriate iSIC Data Logger or SDL500 category for instruction on connecting directly to the […]

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    Cycling Power to an iSIC or SDL

    It may be necessary to reset an iSIC or SDL by manually cycling power. This will allow the system to reboot and can solve various problems. iSIC 1. Open the lid of the iSIC enclosure. 2. Remove both black fuses located to the left of the digital terminal strip. While the fuses are removed, check […]

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    SDL500 Optional Outputs

    When set up as a direct connect data logger, The SDL500 submersible data logger can be preconfigured to output environmental data to SDI-12 or Modbus devices. SDI-12 output is typically used for connection to other data loggers, while Modbus output is mainly used for integration into Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. The SDL500 […]

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    SDL500 Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Follow the procedure below to isolate and resolve SDL500 communication problems. Direct Connect Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Cannot communicate with iChart Incorrect COM port or wrong port settings Check the COM port the data logger is connected to and verify the Detail field in the iSIC Setup window reads “COM#, 9600 baud, N81, […]

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    SDL500 Submersible Data Logger Maintenance

    Maintenance There is very little maintenance required for the SDL500 because it is designed for long-term deployments in harsh and/or submersible applications. Cleaning Any bio-fouling that accumulates on the exterior of the SDL should be cleaned using a soft cloth or soft-bristled brush along with soap and water. Storage While the SDL500 can be stored […]

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    Change COM Port

    If a different computer than the one used to create the project is being used to download data, it is likely that the COM port will need to be switched. To determine which COM port the data logger is using, please follow the instructions in Verifying iSIC/SDL COM port. 1. Open iChart with the current project file. 2. Right-click […]

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    SDL500 Port Communications

    The SDL is outfitted with various ports with different functionality. For the most part these are the same across all models, but the top port differs between a direct connect SDL500 and a telemetry version. Pin Numbering The ports on the SDL bulkheads are Underwater Receptacles (UW-R) that accommodate Underwater Plug (UW-P) connections from various sensors and […]

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    SDL500 Pre-Deployment Check

    It is recommended that field deployments be carefully planned. It is best to completely configure the system on a lab bench and test it for a period of time prior to departing for the field. This will ensure a successful deployment and quality data collection. Additionally, it is much easier to troubleshoot problems in the […]

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    SDL500 Recommended Port Connections

    Port recommendations for connecting common environmental sensors: Manufacturer Sensor Port Aanderaa Oxygen Optode 4175 P0, P1 Benthos PSA-916 Altimeter P1 FTS DTS-12 P1 Hydrolab DS5, MS5 Sondes P0 In-Situ Aqua TROLL 100/200 P0 RDO PRO Optical DO sensor P0 ISCO 6700 Series samplers D 2150 Area Velocity Flow Module P0 LI-COR LI-190, LI-192, LI-193, LI-200 […]

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    SDL500 Connecting Sensors

    The SDL500 supports many standard sensor interfaces and protocols through its UW connector ports, including 1-wire temp string, RS-232, RS-485, SDI-12, pulse count, and both analog and digital input/output devices. NexSens manufactures cables for these common interfaces and can also connectorize user-supplied sensor cables. The sensor bulkhead incorporates ports T, P1, P0, A and D. […]

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