Isco 2102 Wireless Module0 pages
Remote data retrieval eliminates
repeated manhole entry
The 2102 Wireless Module reduces the need
for confined space entry in sewer flow studies
by providing remote data retrieval from
monitoring instruments. Simply clip the 2102
onto one or more 2100 Series flow modules
to form a complete, integrated system for
acquiring and communicating open channel
flow data.
The 2102 uses spread-spectrum digital radio
for direct, reliable, two-way communication
between down-hole equipment and a laptop
computer in your vehicle.
You can retrieve data from the safety and
comfort of your vehicle by simply returning
to within range of the monitoring site and
interrogating the instruments via a 2102
connected to your laptop computer (running
Flowlink software). A single worker can safely
and easily perform monitoring tasks that may
otherwise require a hazardous entry crew
of three or more.
The 2102 can also be interfaced with Isco 6700
Samplers, 4200 Series Flowmeters, and 4100
Series Flow Loggers, providing great versatility
for labor saving “drive-up data retrieval” in I&I,
CSO, SSO, stormwater, and other projects. The
2102 also avoids the monthly expense of using
cellular phones and the hassles of conventional
radio technology.
Standard Features
“Plug and Play” setup – no special
engineering or interfacing needed.
Rugged NEMA 4x, 6P (IP68) case.
When using the standard internal antenna,
all equipment can be hidden in the manhole.
Low power consumption, allowing a
typical 50-day battery life using two
6-Volt alkaline batteries.
Applications
Efficient and reliable drive-up data retrieval
and site service in I&I and other collection
system studies.
Above-ground applications requiring lineof-
sight communication from remote
monitoring sites to base station.
Isco 2102
Wireless Module
The 2102 wireless
module stacks with
2100 Series flow
modules and 2191
Battery Modules
to provide a compact,
integrated system
for collecting and
retrieving sewer flow
data without repeated
manhole entry.
There’s no need to get out of the vehicle into bad weather or
busy traffic when retrieving data with the 2102 base module.