OMC-042 / 043 / 044 Data loggers
Users
’ manual
page 35
Analog sensors (mA/V)
This section covers the settings of analog sensors. The logger supports 3 types of analog sensors:
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Current sensors (mA)
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Voltage sensors (Volts)
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Potentiometer sensors (OMC-043/044 only)
Sensor power switch
This is used to power the sensor, it converts the battery-voltage into 12 volts. Here, the user defines if the
power switch is used and also the warmup time of the sensor before measurements are done. More on
the power switch see chapter: Power Switch
Sample interval
Interval on which the sensor is measured. Normally set to data log interval.
Port mode
The user can select the mode of the analog port (0..20 mA or 4..20 mA or Volts (volt port))
Parameter settings
See chapter: Parameters
Value at 0/4-20 mA or 0-10 V
Here, the user sets the real-life value of the sensor output @ minimum and @ maximum value of the
sensor-output. A linear conversion will be calculated, and used for all values.
Determine linear conversion function (2 calibration points)
This is an automated function to help the user to set the right conversion function into the data logger.
This feature will determine the same function described above, but will use a physical reading instead of a
manually entered figure. The user will be prompted to measure 2 calibration points (e.g. 2 different sensor
heights in a water column) The user must enter both real-life values of the calibration-measurements.
This feature is convenient while performing a field calibration and no factory calibration data is available
Determine linear offset only (1 calibration point)
This features is an automated calibration function for the offset only. This is very convenient when a
factory calibration sheet is available, but the exact height of installation is not known yet. During
installation this function can be used to perform the calibration of the offset. (i.e. when the sensor is
installed, its height is manually measured and this figure is entered, during the linear offset procedure)
Analog sensor
[0] Exit
[1] Name >> Water height
[2] Sensor power switch >> Enabled; Warm up 00:00:02
[3] Sample interval >> Data log interval
[4] Port mode >> Port 1; 4-20 mA
[5] Parameter settings >> Analog
[6] Parameter value at 4 mA >> 0 meter
[7] Parameter value at 20 mA >> 10 meter
[8] Determine linear conversion function (2 calibration points)
[9] Determine linear offset only (1 calibration point)
[R] Remove
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