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JANUARY 2010 - TD 220a DEPLOYMENT GUIDE, RDCP600
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Reliable solutions
In the
Sensors
page, check the items you require to
be stored or sent in real-time by selecting the
parameter in question and tap the
include
button.
Tap
All
for a quick selection of all sensors and their
parameters –not including the wave timeseries and
wave spectrum, refer chapter 2.1.2.
The more parameters that are stored the more
memory capacity is needed in the storage device.
The
Location
page is a read-only copy of the
information that is stored together with the data:
coordinates and altitude of the deployment area.
The information is entered in the Site menu.
1.9
Real-Time Output
Optional Real-Time output is available via RS-485, RS-232 or PDC-4. Descriptions of the RS
protocols and PDC-4 are given in TD220c
RDCP Primer
. The PDC-4 code can not be used to
configure the RDCP 600; PDC-4 real-time output must be configured before deploying the
RDCP 600. The CANbus option is not yet available. RS-485 is the default connection (in the
watertight receptacle).
The RS-232, RS-485 and the PDC-4 configuration
menu hold two pages:
Device
Sensors
RS-232 configuration
: In the Device page, check
the Enable RS-232 communication at Com1.
Next, assign/edit protocol, refer to Figure 1-22,
and tap
Properties
to set communication settings
(e.g. HyperTerminal settings).
In the
Sensors Page
, choose parameters to be sent
real-time.
Figure 1-20 Data Storage, Sensors
Figure 1-21 RS-232
Device Page