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the check mark.
Stop a Log
After you stop a log you cannot restart it.
1. To permanently stop a log that has no scheduled stop,
go to the Logging tab, and select the log.
2. Tap the More button, and then tap the Stop button.
3. Make sure that you download the data after you stop a
log.
Drop the Connection and Exit Win-Situ Mobile
Software
Prior to physically disconnecting the RuggedReader from
the communication cable, tap the Connect button. The
button changes from blue to yellow and appears
disconnected.
To exit Win-Situ Mobile Software, tap the File menu and
select Exit.
Deploying the Instruments
You can deploy a Rugged TROLL Instrument with or
without a Rugged BaroTROLL Instrument. Use the
Rugged BaroTROLL Instrument when you want to
compensate water level measurements for atmospheric
pressure.
Use the following steps for each instrument.
1. Connect the instrument to a computer with Win-Situ 5
Software installed.
2. Make sure that you sync the clock
.
3. Program a log. See the Win-Situ 5 or Win-Situ Mobile
section of this document for more details.
Information subject to change without notice. In-Situ, In-Situ logo, Baro Merge, BaroTROLL, HERMIT, iSitu, Pocket-Situ, RDO, RuggedCable, RuggedReader, TROLL, and Win-Situ are trademarks or registered trademarks of In-Situ Inc.
The BaroTROLL measurements can be taken
far apart as long as they cover the general time
period as the Rugged TROLL log.
If the Rugged TROLL log uses the reference
"Set first logged reading to," the Rugged
BaroTROLL log should start before the
Rugged TROLL log to ensure that barometric
pressure is measured when the first level
reading is captured.
4. Disconnect the BaroTROLL, attach the hanger, and
deploy it suspended or lying in a protected location
above water level near the submerged Rugged TROLL
100 or 200. One possibility is shown in Figure 1.1 .
Do not submerge the Rugged BaroTROLL
Instrument.
Figure 1.1 Rugged BaroTROLL and Rugged TROLL
deployment
Pressure due to atmosphere + water column
1
(measured by Rugged TROLL)
Pressure due to atmosphere (measured by Rugged
2
BaroTROLL)
Pressure due to water column (calculated by
3
subtracting Rugged BaroTROLL data from Rugged
TROLL data)
4
Rugged BaroTROLL Instrument
5
Rugged TROLL Instrument
Wiring Connections for Stripped-and-
Tinned Cable
The Rugged TROLL 200 Cable can be ordered with
stripped-and-tinned wires that can be connected to an
SDI-12 or RS485 data recorder or controller.
SDI-12 Connections
Blue = serial data
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Red = 12 V power supply
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Black = ground
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Terminate remaining wires at the data recorder.
RS485 Connections
Red = 12 V power supply
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Black = ground
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Green = RS485 (-)
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Blue = RS485 (+)
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Terminate remaining wires at the data recorder.
Safety and Regulatory
The instrument is in compliance with the following
directives.
89/336/EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility
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(EMC) Directive
73/23/EEC for Safety Directive
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The instrument meets or exceeds the following
international requirements and compliance standards.
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2013. All rights reserved.
Immunity—EN 61326:1997, including amendments
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A1:1998, A2:2001, A3:2003
Emissions—Class A requirements of EN
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61326:1997, Electric Equipment for Measurement,
Control and Laboratory Use.
The device complies with the requirements of the EU
Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC, and the CE mark
is affixed accordingly.
Declarations of conformity and WEEE certification can be
found in the Operator's Manual.

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