Sutron Corporation X-Link Operations & Maintenance Manual, Rev 1.63 5/24/2016 pg. 132
Setting the whole setup to defaults can be accomplished by typing SETUP
DEFAULTS. Setting just measurement one to defaults can be done via M1 SETUP
DEFAULTS.
14.6.
Measurements
To view the setup and the last reading made measurement one, type M1. Use
M2 for measurement two, etc.
To view all the last measured readings, type LAST. It will show a reading for every
active sensor. Typing LAST does not initiate new measurement.
To initiate a new measurement for each active sensor, type MEAS. X-Link will
measure each sensor one at a time and display results as it goes along.
If you are interested in only one specific measurement try M1 LAST and M1
MEAS. Those will show the last measured value and initiate a new measurement,
respectively. To get more details on the measurement readings from LAST and
MEAS, type M1 DETAILS = ON.
Instead of using M1, M2, etc., you may also the measurement’s
Label
. For
example, if you have named measurement one as BARO, typing BARO will show
the setup of the measurement an typing BARO MEAS will make a new
measurement and show the results.
To change the current reading of a sensor, type M1 = 12.5. This will change the
Measurement Offset
such that the said measurement reads the user entered
value. For example, if my water level sensor, once set up, read 3.50, and I knew
the water level was at 1.50, I would type M1 = 1.50. The next it was measured,
M1 would read 1.50 (assuming the level does not change). The
Measurement
Offset
would have changed from 0 to -2.00.
A two-level calibration procedure is also available. It requires that the sensor be
able to product two readings and results in changes to both
measurement Slope
and Offset.
Issue M1 CAL to start the two-level calibration.
>M1 CAL
Position sensor
Enter sensor reading :20.5
Calculating...
Raw sensor: 10.1500
Position sensor
Enter sensor reading :23.1
Calculating...
Raw sensor: 13.8140
Measurement M1 STAGE