| Use the WaveDataTM wireless data communication system and our logging sensors to obtain field instrument data remotely or to consolidate data from individual sensors across an entire site without trudging from installation to installation. WaveData communicates using a wireless radio, a cell phone modem, TCP/IP Internet protocol, or any combination of the three to bring data from deployed sensors to you.
A typical installation might have one or more pressure/level transducers or water quality sensors connected to each of several WaveData units scattered about a field site. A nearby office location with WaveData capability could interface directly with each site and its connected sensors. A WaveData cell phone modem on site can be called from anywhere in the world to communicate with connected sensors.
Each wireless point is packaged in a small, rugged field enclosure for deployment at a well head or in a secure location and can support remote communications for 1-32 individually addressable sensors. Using low power, they operate for up to a year on common batteries (or even longer with our small solar panel).
Simply plug the sensor cable connector into the WaveData port and initiate the AquaStar4Plus software on your PC, Laptop, Palm, or Pocket PC. The software accesses the communication device, automatically scans for remote connections, and displays them by name on the screen. Click on one of the displayed sensors to see its status, take an instantaneous reading, look at or upload data, or download new settings.
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