a.
Select the serial number ("SN") of the sensor connected to the WQM.
b.
Select the number of sampling parameters ("Signals") the sensor has.
c.
Select the "Total Columns" of output.
The software counts the S/N, Date, Time as columns 1–3. The data format of the
external sensor is N/U, Data, N/U, Data, N/U, Data, N/U where N/U is "not used"
and the data ("Signal") as the WQM host calculates it is in columns 4, 6, and 8.
d.
Select "19200" for the baud rate of the sensor.
e.
Select "ihm=1" for a standard
ECO
sensor. Or select "ihm=2" for a Triplet-w.
f.
Select "iom=1" for a standard
ECO
sensor. Or, select "iom=2" for an
ECO
sensor
with a Bio-wiper. Or, select "iom=3" for a Triplet-w.
g.
Select "1" for the SN Column =.
h.
Select "2" for the Date Column =.
i.
Select "3" for the Time Column =.
j.
Select either Comma, or Tab, or Space to separate the columns of the collected
data.
7.
Do the procedures below to set up each of the three signals as in the example.
8.
Push
Edit
in the Signal 3 area.
a.
Select "8" for the Column:.
b.
Select "Scale'n'Offset:" for the Math:.
The Header: value is fills in automatically.
c.
Enter "Counts" for the Raw Units:.
("DKFOL" means "don't know find out later")
d.
Enter "µg/L," or "scattering" or other appropriate label value for the Units:.
Sensor set up and operation
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