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CS475, CS476, and CS477 Radar Water Level Sensor
7.2 Sensor Alignment
7.2.1 Vertical
Use a user-supplied bubble level or the 25619 bubble level to make certain the 
antenna horn is aligned within 1° of vertical. The cap needs to be removed 
when using the 25619. If the antenna is not vertical, a trigonometric 
measurement error can occur with respect to the water. The maximum range is 
reduced because of the off-axis return signal. 
7.2.2 Azimuth
The sensor’s radar beam is polarized so it emits radar waves in an elliptical or 
football shape. You should orient the unit so the lobes are parallel to, and do 
not intersect, the pier when installing on a wall or close to a bridge pier. The 
radar housing has a large hex nut on its mount stem. Two drill marks below 
the hex nut indicate which direction the lobes extend the least. Orient the 
sensor such that one of the marks is aligned towards the wall or pier (see 
FIGURE 4-1 and TABLE 4-4 in Section 4, Quickstart). 
7.3 Instrument Housing Adjustment
After mounting, you can rotate the housing up to 350° to simplify access to the 
conduit entry and terminal compartment. Proceed as follows to rotate the 
housing to the desired position: 
1. Loosen the set screw on the housing.
2. Rotate the housing as desired.
3. Tighten the set screw.
7.4 Wiring
7.4.1 Datalogger Connection
As shipped from Campbell Scientific, the sensor is fitted with a cable for 
connection with the datalogger.  Appendix A describes replacing this cable. 
Connections to Campbell Scientific dataloggers are given in TABLE 7-1. The 
sensor should be wired to the channels shown on the wiring diagram created by 
Short Cut. 
Connect the wires in the order shown in TABLE 7-1.
CAUTION
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