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Sutron Corporation Satlink Operations & Maintenance Manual, Rev 8.04.2 11/3/2016 pg. 34
Please see section Digital Output DOUT for details.
4.24.
Connecting Samplers Triggered by Stage
Many samplers can be triggered to collect a sample by SL3’s Digital outputs DOUT#1 or DOUT#2.
Simply connect DOUT#1 or 2 to the “trigger” line of the sampler along with ground and program
an equation to generate the pulse based on the desired criteria.
For example, to trigger a sample when the stage is > 12.50 feet do the following:
Setup a measurement for stage, type to match the sensor you are using
Setup a measurement to control the sampler, type: Meta.
Set the Index to point to the stage measurement
Set the equation to: OUTPUT(X>12.5,2,1,1000) for DOUT#2, PULSE, 1000 ms.
4.25.
Connecting to the Switched Power
There are two switched power connections SWD#1 and SWD#2. Each will provide up to 1A of
the input power. The setup and software control when the switched power lines are turned on
and off.
SWD#1
Turned on during each measurement of Analog/Digital/SDI sensor. Warmup can
increase the time
SWD#2
Turned on only from an equation OUTPUT function or Command line command
4.26.
Connecting Protected Power
The protected power is labeled PROT+12V. This power provides 1A of the main power. This can
be used for sensors or equipment that needs to remain powered at all times. It can be turned
on/off/pulsed via the equation OUTPUT function and via the POWER command.
4.27.
Connecting External Modems
You can connect an external modem to SL3 and use it to communicate with SL3 remotely using
LinkComm or other communication programs. The modem must be Sutron’s 8080-0005-1B
modem with a special configuration saved in its profile. The modem will connect to the SL3
RS232 port via a male-male null modem cable.
Here are the details of how the modem must be configured to work with SL3.
The following table summarizes the AT commands that will be issued:
- &F - factory reset the modem
- &D0 - ignores DTR from SL3
- &S1 - modem asserts DSR when connection established
- &K3 - enable RTS/CTS hardware flow control
- S0=1 - auto answer on first ring
- S2=255 - d++ escape (allows binary file transmission)
- E0 - echo disabled
- Q1 - disable messages