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NEON system successfully deployed in Thailand

Measuring instruments in still wells in Thailand

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In February, the Neon Measurement to Web technology was integrated into large telemetry project in Thailand, which incorporates measuring
instruments and telemetry units for remotely monitoring the vast Thai river network. The system includes a Neon Server, Neon Remote Terminals, and Unidata Starlevel Precision Water Level instruments. The initial telemetry
system will have approximately 130 stations connected, and is expected to grow to more than 500 stations.

The system will monitor river levels throughout Thailand. It will report measurements, and send alarms, back to a central server via GPRS, the general packet radio service which is used on cellular telephone networks. There are several different regions or zones for the Royal Irrigation
Department in Thailand and each zone will be responsible for monitoring the measurement stations within its zone.

Neon Software allows for such hierarchy as part of its standard security facilities. The Royal Irrigation Department head office in Bangkok will be able to overview all stations in all zones. Alarms are set up in the central Neon server to contact key Royal Irrigation Department staff by SMS text
message and by email if there are any out of limits/high river levels, 24 hours-a-day, 365 days-a-year.

 
Environment Agency successfully trials Starlevel with DL7000
In recent tests, one region of the Environment Agency proved that the new SDI-12 Starlevel was directly compatible with the latest DL7000 series of telemetry outstations from Dynamic Logic. The data shown was collected during the trial period and proved to the EA staff that the high stability and precision of the STarlevel instrument was very easy to incorporate into their standard telemetry network. The shaft encoder requires only 1.4mA to run and can operate from the internal battery for 1 to 2 years, or can be linked to the telemetry outstation power source.

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