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6.0 SETTING OUTPUTS AND OPERATING 

PARAMETERS

6.1  SENSOR CONFIGURATION WITH 

ResponseONE

 CONFIG 

PROGRAM (RECOMMENDED)

The YOUNG 

ResponseONE

 CONFIG

 program is available from the 

factory web site:  www.youngusa.com. It provides an easy method 

for checking and configuring sensor operation. Install the program 

on a Windows 7 or higher PC and follow instructions that appear 

on the program screen to retrieve current sensor settings or send 

new settings.

6.1.1  Opening the Program

After installing the program on your PC, click the desktop icon to open 

the program.  The following screen should appear:

Fig 6.1 

ResponseONE

 CONFIG

 program opening screen

If  you  are  using  the 

ResponseONE

  for  the  first  time,  the  default 

settings will appear. For reference these are:

FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIGURATION

  

Protocol: 

RS-232 ASCII Continuous

Baud Rate: 

9600

Wind Format: 

Polar

Wind Units: 

m/s, Degrees azimuth

If  these  settings  are  correct  for  your  application,  then  you  may 

proceed with operation of the device.  If you wish to change any 

settings, available options can be selected from menu items visible. 

After  changes  are  made,  the 

ResponseONE

  CONFIG

  program 

automatically saves the new settings in flash memory

6.2  SENSOR CONFIGURATION USING A GENERAL PURPOSE 

COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM

A general purpose text-based serial communications program like 

HyperTerminal

 may be used to manually configure the sensor by 

sending simple text commands. The following guidelines apply:

The YOUNG sensor and communication program must operate at 

the  same  baud  rate  and  be  properly  connected.  Sensor  RS-232 

mode must be enabled. See the RS-232 wiring diagram, FIGURE 

A1, in APPENDIX A.

Factory  default  sensor  baud  rate  is  9600,  Configure  the  serial 

communications program for NO handshaking and 1 start, 8 data, 1 

stop bit, no parity, no flow control.

The sensor must be in COMMAND MODE in order to set parameters. 

Enter COMMAND MODE by sending three ESC characters (ASCII 

27) in quick succession while the sensor is running. When the sensor 

is in COMMAND MODE, it sends a '>' prompt character indicating 

that it is ready to accept commands.

If  the  prompt  does  not  appear  after  sending  three  indicating 

characters, re-check wiring and communication program setup. If 

the sensor baud rate is unknown, try sending the ESC characters 

at each of the five available baud rates (1200, 4800, 9600, 19200 

and 38400). It is also possible that sensor parameters have been 

purposely configured to disable RS-232 mode. If this is the case, the 

following method must be used.

In order to provide access under all conditions, the sensor always 

begins operation at power up with serial communications set to 38400 

baud and RS-232 connections enabled. Immediately after power up, 

there is a short time window in which to send the ESC characters 

and enter COMMAND MODE.

To use this feature, set your serial communication program baud rate 

to 38400. Remove power then wait 5 seconds. Re-apply power to 

the sensor. The sensor will transmit four asterisks immediately after 

power up. After the asterisks appear, send three ESC characters. 

The  COMMAND  MODE 

'>'

  prompt  should  appear.    To  do  this 

using  

ResponseONE

 CONFIG

, connect the 

ResponseONE

 to your 

computer, open the program (make sure the correct serial port is 

selected), then go to the 'COMMANDS' menu and select 'ACQUIRE 

ResponseONE

'.

A window will come up telling you that the serial port will be set to 

38400 baud.  Click 'OK' to continue.  Then simply apply power to the 

ResponseONE

 and the program will connect automatically.

Summary of Contents for ResponseONE 91000

Page 1: ...91000 ULTRASONIC ANEMOMETER METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS INSTRUCTIONS R M YOUNG COMPANY 2801 AERO PARK DRIVE TRAVERSE CITY MICHIGAN 49686 USA TEL 231 946 3980 FAX 231 946 4772 WEB www youngusa com PN 91...

Page 2: ...pose Communications Program 6 6 3 Command Overview 7 6 4 Command Details 7 7 0 EXAMPLE SETTINGS 9 8 0 EMC COMPLIANCE 9 9 0 WARRANTY 9 10 0 CE COMPLIANCE 9 APPENDIX A WIRING CONNECTIONS A1 RS 232 Seria...

Page 3: ......

Page 4: ...seONE tm Ultrasonic Anemometer is a 2 axis no moving parts wind sensor It is ideal for general meteorological applications requiring accurate and reliable measurement The sensor features wide operatin...

Page 5: ...round a structure is disturbed to 10 times the height of the structure downwind and 1 1 2 times the height of the structure above the roof 10H 1 5 H H OPEN LEVEL GROUND Fig 4 1 Wind Siting Considerati...

Page 6: ...asurement A declination value can be entered using the ResponseONE CONFIG program or it can be compensated in the data logger program Please note that declination may change if the sensor is moved to...

Page 7: ...tion degrees www w Wind speed u Wind speed units S mph N knots K kmph M m s A Data status code A valid V invalid Asterisk ASCII 42 cc Checksum CR LF Carriage return Line feed ASCII 13 10 CHECKSUM is t...

Page 8: ...nn nnn Sample Count 001 800 samples aXS S nnn CR LF aXS ERR S 001 800 ONLY CR LF aXMnnnnn nnnnn WS multiplier x 10000 00000 30000 aXM M nnnnn CR LF aXM ERR M 00000 30000 ONLY CR LF aXTnnn nnn Wind Spe...

Page 9: ...1 in APPENDIX A Factory default sensor baud rate is 9600 Configure the serial communications program for NO handshaking and 1 start 8 data 1 stop bit no parity no flow control The sensor must be in CO...

Page 10: ...hen on again to operate properly SDI 12 automatically sets baud rate to 1200 and disables RS 232 and RS 485 SET03nn Set the baud rate for RS 232 RS 485 serial communication Default value is 96 Note Ba...

Page 11: ...ire a longer output interval SET13n Set ASCII output format Determines whether ASCIIandASCIIPOLLEDserialoutputsprovide wind data in either Polar speed and direction or Cartesian UV form Default is Pol...

Page 12: ...ested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when...

Page 13: ...cal DB 9 RS 232 Connection Z SDI Y TX B RX A REF PWR PWR EARTH GND WHT BLU GRN ORG BRN RED BLK Earth Ground Supply Voltage 10 30 VDC 80mA max Sensor TX Z Inverted signal Sensor TX Y Non inverted signa...

Page 14: ...lor code is for Young 18446 Cable Figure A3 RS 485 RS 422 SERIAL CONNECTION HALF DUPLEX Serial Device SETTINGS Output Mode RS 485 Output Only Output Format ASCII or NMEA Baud Rate 1200 4800 9600 19200...

Page 15: ...Full Duplex Output Format ASCII ASCII POLLED or NMEA Baud Rate 1200 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 Set 26800 Translator baud rate to match ResponseONE Use shielded cable Connect cable shield to earth groun...

Page 16: ...ble Figure A7 06201 WIND TRACKER SETTINGS Output Mode RS 485 Output Only Output Format NMEA Baud Rate 4800 Use shielded cable Connect cable shield to earth ground as shown Color code is for Young 1844...

Page 17: ...ION 80 mm ORIENTATION RING N W E S JUNCTION BOX 270 90 180 POLAR WIND SPEED WIND DIRECTION 0 EXAMPLE WIND AT 45 V m s WIND FROM NORTH CARTESIAN U V U m s WIND FROM EAST APPENDIX B SENSOR ORIENTATION A...

Page 18: ...then the poll command is 0M in SDI 12 mode and M0 in ASCII Polled mode Acquire the sensor with the ResponseONE CONFIG program see section 6 2 and verify setup mode Direction is incorrect If compass i...

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