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5.2.1.
W
ALL
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MOUNTING
The Multilog2 can be secured to a wall using a
suitable bracket, an example of which is shown in
Figure 10. Ensure the wall and fixings used are
able to bear the weight of the logger and cables
attached.
The bracket used may offer a potential mounting
location for the antenna, although the installer
should seek to find the optimal location for the
antenna within the installation.
5.2.2.
E
LECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO THE LOGGER
When making electrical connections to the logger (e.g., attaching a connector for a
sensor), ensure the connector is correctly fitted. Both parts of the connector should be
dry and free of debris. Align the connector and push fully home. Then rotate the outer
part of the connector until it engages with the fastening mechanism and locks into
place. The connector will then be secure and watertight.
When removing connections, follow the reverse steps of the procedure describe above.
Always handle the connection by the connector; do not pull the cable as this could
cause damage.
Route all cable so they do not cause any potential hazards and secure into place using
suitable ties.
For antenna, follow the steps given in section 5.18.
5.2.3.
F
ACTORY SETTINGS
Note:
The logger will usually have settings pre-programmed by the factory prior to
shipping. However,
the installer has responsibility for confirming the
settings are appropriate
for use at the installed site.
If you have specific requirements this can be discussed with your HWM sales
representative at the time of ordering the loggers.
Where required, IDT can be used to check or make any changes to the logger settings.
For most sensor interfaces, follow the general guidance within the IDT user-guide; the
logger complies with the description and examples of setup provided therein.
However, some HWM sensors require specialised setup screens or have their own user-
guide which provides further guidance.
Figure 10. Example installation of Multilog2 using a
suitable wall-mount bracket.