Specifications
Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 
3.3.4 SRM-5A Rad Modem and SC932A Interface 
Rad Modems enable communication between the datalogger and computer 
over 4-wire unconditioned telephone line, or cable with two twisted pairs of 
wires. 
The maximum distance between modems is determined by baud rate and wire 
gauge. At 9600 baud the approximate range is 5.0 miles using 19 gauge wire, 4.0 
miles using 26 gauge wire. 
Installation requirements depend on the type of cable that is used, and how it is 
installed (direct burial, conduit, etc.). In general, follow state and local 
electrical codes. 
A recommended rodent-proof burial cable is PN F-02P22BPN, available from 
ANIXTER. Call ANIXTER at (708) 677-2600 for the name of a local 
distributor. 
3.3.4.1 SRM-5A at the Datalogger 
1.  Plug the SRM-5A into the SC932A.  Position the notched tabs in the 
mounting bracket over the two screws in the SRM-5A (refer to Figure 
3.3-4). Thread the SRM-5A screws through the bracket and into the 
SC932A. 
2.  Attach the SRM-5A and SC932A mounting bracket to the enclosure 
backplate using the two screws and nylon inserts provided (Figure 3.3-3). 
3.  Connect the SC932A to the datalogger's I/O port with an SC12 cable. 
4.  Mount the 6361 Surge Protector to the enclosure backplate using the 
hardware provided. Connect the ground wire to the enclosure ground lug 
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6.  Route the cable previously attached to the SRM-5A, and the two twisted 
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own in Figure 3.3-5. Strain relief the cables to the side of the enclosure 
using cable ties and tabs. 
3.3.4.2 SRM-5A at the Computer 
 larger diameter wire. 
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(Figure 3.3-5). 
5.  Cut a 12" long piece of two twisted pair cable and connect it to the SR
5A as shown in Figure 3.3-5. Fasten the cable to the strain relief tab w
a cable tie. 
pair cable (from the other SRM-5A) to the 6361. Connect the cables a
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1.  Mount the 6361 (or 5563) Surge Protector to a flat surface (close to the 
computer) using two screws. Ground the center terminal to an earth (or 
building) ground using a 12 AWG or
2.  Cut a piece of two twisted pair cable long enough to reach from the 636
to the computer. Connect the cable to the SRM-5A as shown in Figure 
3.3-4. Fasten the cable to the strain relief tab with a cable tie. Connect the 
SRM-5A to the computer's serial port. 
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