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4.5 Removing covers

1. Loosen the fixing screws for the front cover and remove the front cover. 

WID511 User Guide

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Summary of Contents for AviMet WID511

Page 1: ...M211109EN L User Guide Vaisala AviMet Wind Panel Display WID511...

Page 2: ...y given time and hereby disclaims any and all responsibilities related thereto This document does not create any legally binding obligations for Vaisala towards customers or end users All legally bind...

Page 3: ...es and grounding 20 4 6 1 Connector plate optional 24 4 7 Installing display 25 4 7 1 Mounting display on display stand 26 4 7 2 Mounting display as panel display 27 4 8 Powering 28 4 9 Verification 2...

Page 4: ...emory 60 7 9 Viewing network information 63 7 10 Changing network address 64 7 11 Switching between DHCP and static addressing 66 7 12 Viewing network status 66 7 13 Selecting displayed data pages 66...

Page 5: ...Technical support 97 Recycling 97 Table of contents 3...

Page 6: ...11 Tapping touch screen elements 29 Figure 12 Example data page Observation mode 30 Figure 13 ATC layout 33 Figure 14 Example of ATC layout with WD50 2 minute ICAO data setting 34 Figure 15 GEN layout...

Page 7: ...ayout components 36 Table 6 Navigation mode buttons 37 Table 7 Settings page buttons 43 Table 8 Maintenance mode buttons Advanced 55 Table 9 Ethernet connection LED indicator 86 Table 10 Error message...

Page 8: ...WID511 User Guide M211109EN L 6...

Page 9: ...09EN J June 2017 Applicable for software version 1 6 Updated due to hardware changes 1 2 Documentation conventions Warning alerts you to a serious hazard If you do not read and follow instructions car...

Page 10: ...3 Trademarks Vaisala and AviMet are registered trademarks of Vaisala Oyj All other product or company names that may be mentioned in this publication are trade names trademarks or registered trademark...

Page 11: ...on related operating environments such as air traffic control towers where excellent readability in both bright and dim light is required The display is controlled using a resistive touch screen which...

Page 12: ...Do not apply detergent or water directly onto the screen It may drip inside the display and damage the device CAUTION 2 2 1 ESD protection Electrostatic Discharge ESD can damage electronic circuits Va...

Page 13: ...unications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can...

Page 14: ...nected in a parallel LAN bus If one of the displays fails the other displays continue to display data The operation of the display is determined by the display configuration More information Introduct...

Page 15: ...ault interfaces for Vaisala sensors Ethernet port If configured an alternative interface for receiving data from an external sending unit The display also has a USB host interface for USB Flash memory...

Page 16: ...Installation safety When installing the display and removing the back cover you come into contact with ESD sensitive components marked with the following symbol Handle ESD sensitive components on a p...

Page 17: ...4 3 Selecting location 4 3 1 Dimensions The dimensions of the display comply with the IEC 61554 and DIN 43700 standards Figure 4 Display dimensions Chapter 4 Installation 15...

Page 18: ...istance between two displays is 6 mm 0 24 in Figure 5 Requirements for panel thickness 4 3 3 Viewing angle The viewing angle for the display Horizontal viewing angle 60 60 Vertical viewing angle 60 do...

Page 19: ...e Factory default configuration file Cleaning cloth If ordered Optional AC power supply unit with the appropriate EU UK US mains plug Before leaving the factory the product has been thoroughly tested...

Page 20: ...4 5 Removing covers 1 Loosen the fixing screws for the front cover and remove the front cover WID511 User Guide M211109EN L 18...

Page 21: ...ack cover and remove the back cover 1 2 1 Back cover fixing screws 2 Strain relief cover plate fixing screw Removing the back cover exposes ESD sensitive components More information Installation safet...

Page 22: ...ble Solid 0 14 1 5 mm2 Stranded 0 14 1 5 mm2 Stranded with ferrule without plastic sleeve 0 25 1 5 mm2 Stranded with ferrule with plastic sleeve 0 25 0 5 mm2 Power cable Solid 0 2 2 5 mm2 Stranded 0 2...

Page 23: ...re RS 485 2 wire RS 232 12 V GND TxD RTS CTS RxD 2 4 1 6 8 3 5 7 Figure 7 Display wiring diagram 1 COM2 2 DIP switches for COM1 and COM2 3 Ethernet LED 4 Ethernet 5 USB 1 top not in use USB 2 bottom n...

Page 24: ...ard 2 Depending on the communication mode connect the serial cable or the Ethernet cable 3 Set the DIP switches to the correct position for the serial connection 4 Connect the power cable 5 Loosen the...

Page 25: ...relief brackets If you are using the connector plate the following figure does not apply 1 2 Figure 8 Strain relief brackets for connection cables 1 Strain relief brackets 2 Grounding point for the d...

Page 26: ...quipotential bonding where applicable 8 Reattach the strain relief cover plate 9 Reattach each connector to the circuit board More information LED indicators page 86 Connecting WMT700 page 95 4 6 1 Co...

Page 27: ...le 6 Signal connector slot 2 Connect to R D on the data cable If the display is delivered with the optional connector plate the DIP switches are set to the RS 485 2 wire mode already at the Vaisala fa...

Page 28: ...ver 5 Mounting holes for inserting the mounting screws for the stand After connecting cables and reattaching the connectors 1 Reattach the back cover and tighten the screws that hold the cover 2 Reatt...

Page 29: ...e connectors 1 Reattach the back cover and tighten the screws that hold the cover 2 Insert the display into the panel opening 3 To move the panel mounting brackets to the front tighten the panel mount...

Page 30: ...of the supplying AC network During device power up the red LED indicator behind the front cover blinks When the application starts the LEDs turn off automatically As soon as the display is powered th...

Page 31: ...ure 11 Tapping touch screen elements You can control the touch screen with either bare hands or gloved hands or a suitable object that does not scratch the display surface Do not use a sharp object su...

Page 32: ...or different lighting conditions 5 5 Using Observation mode The Observation mode displays the measurement data as configured in your system Typically one data page contains the data from one wind site...

Page 33: ...ualize how many data pages are available The number of circles indicates the number of pages The highlighted circle indicates which page is currently displayed The navigation indicator is not displaye...

Page 34: ...LM for 10 minutes Values are displayed in magnetic north direction For correct functioning of the wind direction data the wind sensor alignment and station declination must have been configured correc...

Page 35: ...splay layout options The display provides 3 different layouts for data ATC GEN and ALL To select which layouts and pages are shown select Advanced settings Page selection 5 5 5 1 ATC layout The ATC la...

Page 36: ...inute wind direction variation end point and wind speed maximum1 Row 4 2 minute headwind and tailwind components from 2 minute average Wind rose In the middle Instant wind direction and speed in numer...

Page 37: ...ut components Element Description 2 minute and 10 minute blocks Row 1 Wind direction and speed average Row 2 Wind speed minimum and maximum Row 3 Wind direction variation Wind rose In the middle Insta...

Page 38: ...ction and speed average Row 2 Wind speed minimum and maximum Row 3 Wind direction variation HW CW In the upper box head tailwind and in the bottom one crosswind These refer to the runway direction sho...

Page 39: ...turns to the default data page The default data page depends on the configured settings of the display When pressed in the Maintenance mode enters first the Navigation mode but when no button is press...

Page 40: ...n area on the screen where there are no selectable items or press Menu 5 6 2 Navigating between data pages To navigate between the Observation mode data pages use Previous and Next The navigation indi...

Page 41: ...Example with day color scheme on left and night color scheme on right 5 6 4 Showing alarms When new alarms exist the Navigation mode shows the Alarms icon in red on top of the Observation mode Chapte...

Page 42: ...After visiting the Alarms page the Alarms icon turns grey Depending on the alarm types the unacknowledged alarms are marked with a red icon alarm or an orange icon warning When the alarms have been ac...

Page 43: ...alarm or information message by pressing Acknowledge When the problem causing the alarm no longer exists the alarm disappears from the screen More information Showing alarms page 39 Error messages pa...

Page 44: ...More information Adjusting volume page 44 WID511 User Guide M211109EN L 42...

Page 45: ...ting the volume level and for turning on and off the sound of the touch screen buttons and alarms Display Opens the display settings page for the following Brightness Adjusts the display brightness Wi...

Page 46: ...software license information Back Navigates back to the previous page Home Returns to Observation mode More information Entering Maintenance mode advanced settings page 53 6 2 Exiting Maintenance mod...

Page 47: ...o turn off the sounds completely press Mute Volume adjustment is disabled and Mute changes to Unmute To turn on the sound again press Unmute More information Alarm sound page 41 Possible problem situa...

Page 48: ...ghtness as required To increase brightness press To decrease brightness press You can also adjust brightness using the keys in the front panel of the display More information Adjusting brightness usin...

Page 49: ...ghtness press the key To decrease brightness press the key When you use the front panel keys the touch screen is deactivated 2 Stop pressing the front panel key The default data page is displayed afte...

Page 50: ...the screen surface using the cleaning cloth provided in the product package or another damp soft lint free cloth or microfiber cloth Use either distilled water or an ammonia free glass cleaner Do not...

Page 51: ...they appear In the following figure the arrow shows a calibration point 4 After touching the last calibration point you have the following options during the indicated time period If you are satisfied...

Page 52: ...changes are valid only after pressing Apply To view the data page with the new units press Home 6 9 Setting wind speed alert limits To display visual wind speed alerts on the data page set the alert l...

Page 53: ...10 min avg 10 minute average wind speed 10 min max 10 minute maximum wind speed Tailwind 2 minute tailwind headwind speed Crosswind 2 minute crosswind speed 4 To save the changes press Apply The chan...

Page 54: ...ode 2 Press Menu About The About page displays information about the display for example the serial number and the software version 3 To view software license information press View licenses 4 On the...

Page 55: ...at the display functions correctly the configuration settings must always match the settings used in the sensors and communication channels CAUTION More information Editing configuration files page 56...

Page 56: ...3 On the login page for the advanced settings type the following PIN with the typing pad 8247 4 Press OK The Advanced settings page opens WID511 User Guide M211109EN L 54...

Page 57: ...electing which of the available data pages are displayed Messages Opens the page for selecting which messages are in use Enables also configuring the message settings and the settings of the respectiv...

Page 58: ...e character pages To delete a wrong character press Backspace To type in the needed data press the characters and numbers When finished press OK The changes are valid only after pressing Apply Figure...

Page 59: ...ry stick for importing and exporting display configuration files CAUTION Always take a backup copy of the current configuration before making changes in the configuration file More information Install...

Page 60: ...to the display remove the front cover of the display a Loosen the fixing screws for the front cover b Remove the front cover 2 Enter Maintenance mode 3 On the Advanced settings page press Configuratio...

Page 61: ...aisala use only 5 Press Refresh The Configurations page displays a list of the configurations available in the USB Flash memory 6 To export the current configuration file that the display uses to the...

Page 62: ...ion files from USB Flash memory You can import a configuration file from a USB Flash memory to a display to replace the existing configuration The imported file replaces the existing configuration Alw...

Page 63: ...splay remove the front cover of the display a Loosen the fixing screws for the front cover b Remove the front cover 2 Enter Maintenance mode 3 On the Advanced settings page press Configurations Chapte...

Page 64: ...port for exporting and importing configuration files with USB Flash memory 3 USB port for computers for Vaisala use only 5 The Configurations page displays a list of the available configurations in th...

Page 65: ...g normally after restart CAUTION 8 Remove the USB Flash memory 9 Reattach the front cover of the display and tighten the fixing screws for the cover More information Interfaces page 13 Editing configu...

Page 66: ...displays the network addresses 7 10 Changing network address 1 Enter Maintenance mode 2 On the Advanced settings page press Network 3 If DHCP addressing is in use press Switch to static 4 On the Netw...

Page 67: ...field to open the typing pad 6 Type in the needed numbers and characters and press OK 7 To save the changes press Apply To cancel the changes press Back You return to the previous page without saving...

Page 68: ...tch to static 7 12 Viewing network status 1 Enter Maintenance mode 2 On the Advanced settings page press Network 3 On the Network settings page press Get network status 7 13 Selecting displayed data p...

Page 69: ...y At least one page has to be selected Apply is disabled if no pages are selected 7 14 Selecting messages in use You can select which messages the display receives from the sensor 1 Enter Maintenance...

Page 70: ...ng the system into use or when there have been changes in sensors or communication change the sensor and communication configuration More information Data sources page 12 Configuring message and commu...

Page 71: ...ettings page select the message from the list on the left The current settings are displayed on the right 5 To edit the settings for the selected message press Change Chapter 7 Advanced settings in Ma...

Page 72: ...indicator for the sensor for example 22R Interval seconds Select the data sending interval In the autosend mode the interval must match the interval defined in the sensor Communication mode Autosend S...

Page 73: ...te message IDs for each of them If several sensors are using different communication interfaces in the autosend mode it is a good idea to create the IDs to check the functioning of the interfaces Sens...

Page 74: ...t settings page select the COM port from the list on the left if available The current settings are displayed on the right 4 To edit the settings of the selected COM port press Change WID511 User Guid...

Page 75: ...ud Bit rate setting for the serial port default 4800 Data bits Data bit setting for the serial port default 8 Parity Parity settings for the serial port default None Stop bits Stop bit setting for the...

Page 76: ...a in the selected COM port 1 Enter Maintenance mode 2 On the Advanced settings page press COM 3 On the COM port settings page select the COM port from the list on the left if available The current set...

Page 77: ...e poll mode the display stops polling the sensor If the terminal page is open for long the display gives an audible alarm When you return to the data page some of the data fields are empty until there...

Page 78: ...ction settings page select the NET connection port from the list on the left The current settings are displayed on the right 4 To edit the settings of the selected NET port press Change WID511 User Gu...

Page 79: ...ion device or sensor If you want to accept a connection from any IP address in the UDP mode you can set the remote address to 0 0 0 0 and the remote port number to 0 However then sensor message pollin...

Page 80: ...the incoming data in the selected NET port 1 Enter Maintenance mode 2 On the Advanced settings page press NET 3 On the Net connection settings page select the NET connection port from the list on the...

Page 81: ...lected NET port In the poll mode the display stops polling the sensor If the terminal page is open for long the display gives an audible alarm When you return to the data page some of the data fields...

Page 82: ...ndicate west for example 10 4 When finished press OK 5 To save the changes press Apply The changes are valid only after pressing Apply 7 21 Selecting data display setting ATC You can select how the wi...

Page 83: ...d only when the direction is 60 The 10 minute wind speed extremes are displayed only when the difference between the 10 minute minimum or maximum wind speed and the 2 minute average wind speed 5 m s 1...

Page 84: ...related button and type in the date and time information using the typing pad If you configure the time manually it is used instead of the NTP server time To use NTP press NTP and type in the IP addre...

Page 85: ...g configuration is displayed Nothing is seen on the display Probable cause Solution Display brightness level may be too low Press the front panel button to increase brightness See Adjusting brightness...

Page 86: ...Network up or Cable not connected Network down See Viewing network information page 63 Incorrect measurement data Probable cause Solution Sensor or configuration error Check sensor and configuration...

Page 87: ...on There is only one page available If more pages should be available check the site settings Navigation indicator shows fewer pages than there should be Probable cause Solution The system has just st...

Page 88: ...beat blinks when the operating system is running 2 Yellow LED Flash memory activity The LED indicators for the Ethernet connection are located behind the back cover Table 9 Ethernet connection LED ind...

Page 89: ...n value in the wind sensor message received from the sensor is missing that is Check the sensor or connection to sensor Invalid wind speed The wind speed value in the wind sensor message received from...

Page 90: ...power consumption at 20 C 68 F 15 W Typical power consumption at 20 C 68 F 4 W Data interfaces Ethernet 10 100 MBit s RS 422 RS 485 RS 232 Service interface USB Table 13 User interface Property Descri...

Page 91: ...5032 Class B Table 15 Mechanical specifications Property Description Value Housing material PC ABS Mounting options Panel desktop wall Panel installation standard compatibility IEC 61554 Panel mountin...

Page 92: ...0183 can be used to receive wind data transmitter ID MWV dir ref spd uni sta chk CR LF Name Description Fixed character transmitter ID Two characters or Pxxx 1 MWV Fixed characters dir Wind angle 0 t...

Page 93: ...hk CR LF Value ID is the 2 character Sensor ID set in the message settings The first character is P and the second character is the WMT700 ID for example A Example of polling command WIPAQ MWV 72 More...

Page 94: ...ssage integrity WMT700 data message 24 does not include a device ID and therefore does not support polling Example 03 45 76 03 03 58 03 37 21 97 23 8 23 6 23 8 0 0B cr lf Wind speed average 3 45 m s W...

Page 95: ...5 is 4 5 meters per second 3 digits dir Wind direction with 2 octal numbers for 6 bit binary data for example 73 corresponds to 7 8 3 64 360 332 degrees Examples of WAT11 message STX A01245 STX C21873...

Page 96: ...sensor use the COM2 or COM1 R and R connectors For the wiring diagram and jumper settings see Connecting cables and grounding page 20 3 4 1 2 Figure 25 COM2 and COM1 connectors in the display 1 COM2 R...

Page 97: ...5 signals in pins 3 and 4 2 Connect the display COM1 or COM2 R to WMT700 COM2 RS 485 signals in pins 14 and 15 3 Make sure that the DIP switches in the display are set to RS 485 2 wire mode 4 Configur...

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