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Electromagnetic Flowmeter
AquaMaster™ Explorer
2 Mechanical Installation
10
IM/AM/E
Issue 10
2.4 GSM-equipped Transmitters
2.4.1 GSM Antenna Installation
Before deciding on an antenna mounting location, check that the local signal strength for the chosen
mobile phone network is satisfactory. Use the GSM-equipped transmitter's integral signal strength test
facility to establish signal strength. Refer to 'Commissioning test for signal strength' in the Quick Reference
Guide for the AquaMaster S with GSM (IM/AMG–QRG).
If a GSM-equipped transmitter is not available, a standard mobile phone on the same network, positioned
as close as possible to the intended location, will give a good indication of local signal strength. For GSM
and logger download services, a minimum of two visible signal strength indicator 'bars' are recommended.
For SMS text, a minimum of one visible signal strength indicator 'bar' is recommended.
The following must also be observed when deciding on the antenna mounting location:
For best results, mount the antenna as high above local ground level as possible.
If the antenna must be mounted below ground, achieve optimum results by ensuring:
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there is a strong mobile phone network signal at ground level
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the antenna is mounted 50 mm below the chamber cover, which must be plastic – see
Fig. 2.22
Ensure the antenna will not become submerged under water – see Fig. 2.22.
Metallic enclosures will seriously degrade the signal. If an enclosure is used it must be non-metallic.
Do not mount the antenna closer than 50 mm to any solid wall or surface – see Fig. 2.23.
Do not mount the antenna beneath a solid surface (e.g. metal cover, floor/ceiling, etc).
Fig. 2.22 GSM Antenna Installation
Remote Antenna
Integral Antenna
50 mm (2.0 in)
50 mm (2.0 in)