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3.2 CHANGING PARAMETERS
All display values which are output with a "*" to top left can be changed.
In order to be able to edit the displayed value, first simply press the <ENTER>-key and then the
<
∇
>-key. The value to be changed is then indicated by the flashing cursor. Now you can release
both keys. With the <
∆
> key the value can be raised, or decreased with the. <
∇
> key. If the set
value is o.k., simply press the <ENTER>-key again in order to leave the edit mode or to proceed to
the next changeable value.
3.2.1 STATION
NAME
Station name identifies the measuring station. If several data loggers are in use, then each logger
should be given a different name. All letters and digits can be set as well as the underlining "_" and
the space key.
When the station name is changed in the second line the output language is displayed, and can be
selected through the arrow key.
3.2.2 DATE
If an invalid date is entered (for example.: 31.4.00), it is corrected automatically.
3.2.3 SENSOR
CONFIGURATION
For changing the sensor configuration, it is necessary – after pressing the <ENTER>- and <
∇
> -key
at the same time – to proceed as follows:
The second line is cancelled, and an interrogation mark is output. Afterwards, press the <
∇
>- and
<
∆
> -key at the same time for 10 seconds. The „countdown“ is shown on the display. After the
„countdown“ has finished you can change the values as usual.
3.2.4 MEASUREMENT / STORE CYCLE
The
measurement cycle
indicates the time intervals at which the analogue sensor values are
measured by the data logger and the serial sensors (e.g. sensor-interface SIF) are requested. The
measurement cycle can be changed during operation without the preceding data being lost. All
digital inputs (wind speed, wind direction (every second) and precipitation) are continuously
measured independently from the measured value set.
There are 23 different measurement intervals available:
seconds:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30
minutes:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 60
The
mean storing cycle
indicates time interval for storing the measuring values. For this, the
measuring values are averaged, or accumulated.
The memory cycle is selectable in 12 steps.
Minutes
:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, 60