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Introduction
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you will enjoy using the device.
HyQuest Solutions manufactures, sells, installs and operates quality instrumentation, data loggers and communication
technology. Products are designed with passion for environmental monitoring and with a deep understanding of the
quality, accuracy and robustness needed to fulfil the requirements of measurement practitioners in the field.
The present User Manual will help you understand, install and deploy the device. If, however, you feel that a particular
information is missing, incomplete or confusing, please do not hesitate to contact us for further support!
iLevel-GW is an IP data logger designed for very low power data acquisition of level and temperature in groundwater and
surface waters. The system can be easily expanded into a multi-channel monitoring device by adding optional sensors for
water quality monitoring. By default, an iLevel-GW comes with a coupled water level and water temperature sensor
accurate to 0.1 % FS. The vented pressure sensors auto-compensate for atmospheric pressure and temperature variations
providing a corrected reading at all times.
iLevel-GW loggers are equipped with a 433 MHz near field radio interface for all local communications. The wireless
technology allows to connect to an iLevel-GW installed in a borehole or other 2” pole without any need to remove or
even touch the device.
At the time of order, users can choose from a series of distinct communication types:
1. 2G/GPRS (General Package Radio Service).
2. 3G/UMTS
3. 4G/LTE Cat M
All of these data communication methods use IP protocols to transmit data directly to the server via cellular network.
Using that technology, it becomes possible to set up even large monitoring networks which can still be handled
comfortably and require little maintenance. Furthermore, using the cellular networks is a cost-saving way to transfer the
data, as it doesn't require any further hardware to be installed in the field.
Network time information is used to sync the internal clock of the data logger, allowing for perfect timing at all times.