
LeveLine
®
Instruction Manual
10401-01026 Rev D
1. Introduction to the LeveLine
®
Product Range
This manual covers the setup, operation and maintenance of the following equipment and
software:
•
LeveLine
®
(Level & temperature logger)
•
LeveLine-CTD
®
(Level, temperature, conductivity & salinity logger)
•
LeveLine
®
Baro
™
(Barometric pressure logger)
•
LeveLine
®
Mini
™
(SDI-12/Modbus level & temperature transducer)
•
LeveLine
®
Mini-CTD
™
(SDI-12/Modbus Level, temperature, conductivity & salinity transducer)
•
LeveLine
®
Meter
(Setup / Live data / Data upload accessory)
•
LeveLine
®
QuickDeploy
™
Key
(Deployment accessory)
•
LeveLink
™
PC software
(Setup / Calibration / Live data / Data analysis utility)
1.1. What Do They All Do?
1.1.1. LeveLine
®
Loggers
The Aquaread
®
LeveLine
®
range of Level and Baro Logging Probes are
self-contained
data-logging device that record pressure and temperature continuously during their
deployment. They feature highly accurate pressure and temperature sensors, a
microprocessor and a large memory, which are powered for up to 10 years by an internal
3.6V lithium battery. The -CTD model also records electrical conductivity.
The LeveLine
®
Baro version is designed for use above the waterline to record barometric
pressure data. This version offers a maximum logging rate of once per minute with a
storage capacity of 150,000 records.
The LeveLine
®
Mini
™
Probes do not have any logging ability. These are designed to output
live pressure and temperature data to a third party logging device using industry standard
interfaces. The -CTD version also outputs live electrical conductivity and salinity data.
The entire LeveLine
®
range is constructed from ultra-rugged titanium and can be deployed
for long periods in hostile environments.
1.1.2.
LeveLine
®
Meter
The LeveLine
®
Meter is a waterproof (IP67 ) hand-held device designed to allow full on-site
logger setup, data retrieval / storage and live monitoring, which is particularly ideal for
pumping operations.
A built-in GPS receiver allows the user to embed GPS coordinates (including altitude) in the
Logger’s memory as it is deployed so that it appears as part of the dataset upon retrieval.
A built-in barometric air pressure sensor allows live barometric level correction. The meter
also has the facility to add a salinity value for live water density compensation.
Data from up to 300 Loggers can be retrieved onto the Meter on site then transferred onto a
PC for analysis at a later date.
When connected to a -CTD model Probe, the electrical conductivity sensor can also be
easily calibrated.
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®
Ltd.
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