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LeveLine
®
Instruction Manual
10401-01026 Rev D
1.2.5. Connection of a LeveLine
®
Logger to a telemetry device
This option can be used to obtain live data from a LeveLine
®
Logger via a telemetry device.
For this, a LeveLine
®
extension cable (Part No. EXT-LL-XM) is required along with a
LeveLine
®
Extension to Telemetry Adaptor (Part No. LL-EXT-TEL-AD) as shown above.
For full details of the Telemetry Adaptor wiring and data protocols, refer to section
1.3.
LeveLine
®
Battery Life
All LeveLine
®
Loggers run from a single, dealer replaceable 3.6V Lithium-thionyl Chloride
(Li-SOCL
2
) battery.
The table below shows typical battery life of the standard LeveLine
®
Loggers at various
logging/event checking rates at 25°C. Higher temperatures can increase the rate of self
discharge and hence reduce the figures shown.
Logging / Event Checking Interval
Expected Battery Life
0.1 Sec
18 Days
0.5 Sec
23 Days
1.0 Sec
60 Days
15.0 Sec
2.25 Years
1 Min
7.5 Years
> 2 Min
> 10 Years
The table above naturally assumes that the Logger's memory would be cleared down each
time it becomes full, otherwise, the Logger would simply stop logging when the memory
was full and the battery would then be subject to a quiescent discharge only.
1.3.1. Important Note Regarding Battery Life
If you set a long logging interval but a very short event checking interval, the battery life
should be estimated on the event checking interval rate. Even though the logger will not log
data every time an event is checked, it will take a reading and hence will use the same
amount of battery power as a logged data point. Always choose the longest logging / event
checking interval that you can for your application in order to prolong the battery life.
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