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3.2 GK-405 Readout Box
The GK-405 Vibrating Wire Readout is made up of two components: The Readout Unit,
consisting of a Windows Mobile handheld PC running the GK-405 Vibrating Wire Readout
Application; and the GK-405 Remote Module, which is housed in a weatherproof enclosure and
connects to the vibrating wire gauge to be measured. The two components communicate
wirelessly. The Readout Unit can operate from the cradle of the Remote Module, or, if more
convenient, can be removed and operated up to 20 meters from the Remote Module.
3.2.1 Connecting Sensors with a 10-pin Bulkhead
Align the grooves on the sensor connector (male), with the appropriate connector on the
readout (female connector labeled senor or load cell). Push the connector into place, and
then twist the outer ring of the male connector until it locks into place.
3.2.2 Connecting Sensors with Bare Leads
Attach the GK-403-2 flying leads to the bare leads of a Geokon vibrating wire sensor by
connecting each of the clips on the leads to the matching colors of the sensor conductors,
with blue representing the shield (bare).
3.2.3 Operating the GK-405
Press the button labeled “POWER ON”. A blue light will begin blinking, signifying that
the Remote Module is waiting to connect to the handheld unit.
Launch the GK-405 VWRA program on the handheld PC by tapping on “Start”, then
“Programs”, then the GK-405 VWRA icon. After a few seconds, the blue light on the
Remote Module should stop flashing and remain lit, indicating that the remote module
has successfully paired with the handheld PC. The Live Readings Window will be
displayed on the handheld PC. Figure 6 shows a typical vibrating wire output in digits
and thermistor output in degrees Celsius.
If the no reading displays or the reading is unstable, see Section 6 for troubleshooting
suggestions. For further information, consult the GK-405 Instruction Manual.
Figure 6 - Live Readings – Raw Readings
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