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6.7
INTERFACE Setup Screen
The SETUP > INTERFACE screen is shown below. These settings are used to configure the
BAM 1020 for operation with an external data logger recording the analog output. Most of
these settings are rarely used.
Interface Setup
Cycle Mode: STANDARD Maintenance: OFF
Fault Polarity: NORM Split DELTAP: 00300
Reset Polarity NORM
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The INTERFACE screen
Cycle Mode:
The Cycle Mode can be set to STANDARD or EARLY. If you are not
using the analog output voltage of the BAM 1020, leave this set to STANDARD. See Section
8.2.
Maintenance
:
This can be used to manually toggle the
“M” digital maintenance flag and
the maintenance relay on the back of the BAM 1020 ON or OFF. This can be useful to flag
data when performing the zero filter test or testing that will affect the data integrity. It will also
display the words MAINTENANCE MODE on the Main Menu screen. The Maintenance flag
can be toggled on and off remotely using the <ESC>MN serial command.
Fault Polarity:
This sets the polarity of the Telemetry Fault Relay input. NORM is
normally open, INV is normally closed. Almost never used.
Split DELTAP:
Not used.
Reset Polarity:
This tells the BAM 1020 the incoming polarity of an external clock reset
signal, if used. This signal is used to synchronize the BAM 1020 clock to an external data
logger. NORM is normally open, INV is normally closed. Almost all data loggers use normal
open polarity for the signal.
6.8
SENSOR Setup Screen for External Met Sensors
The SETUP > SENSOR menu is where configurations and setup parameters are located for
the six analog input channels used to log external meteorological sensors. Each channel
must be configured to accept the sensor before data can be acquired. Description for the
parameters are provided below. There is a separate configurable setup screen for each of the
six external sensor inputs in the SETUP > SENSOR menu. There are also two internal
channels (I1 concentration and I2 flow volume) which can be viewed but not modified.
Met One BX-500 series meteorological sensors have an Auto ID feature which allows the
BAM to automatically recognize the sensor and enter all of the setup parameters for any
channel the sensor is attached to. The six channels can also be manually configured for other
sensors. Almost any meteorological sensor with a voltage output range of 1.0 or 2.5 volts can
be scaled and logged by the BAM 1020.