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5.3.2 Edit configuration settings
The following procedure uses
Loggernet
,
PC400
, or the
Device Configuration Utility
software. The
configuration settings are changed by editing the Public Table.
1. Change the Update_Configuration variable from false (0) to true (1 or -1).
2. Edit the configuration variables to the values indicated in
(p. 10). Press Enter after
typing each new value.
3. When all the new values have been entered, change the Update_Complete variable from
false (0) to true (1 or -1). This saves the changes and restarts the data logger.
a. Valid data must be entered in both the Number_Runways and Current_Scale to exit
the calibration routine using the Update_Complete field.
b. Calibration routine can be exited without saving changes by either waiting for the
routine to time out or by changing the CANCEL_Configuration from false (0) to true
(1,-1).
Instructions are provided in the Config_Instruction field and status messages are provided in the
Config_Message variable.
NOTE:
The data logger may need to be reconnected after the data is saved and the data logger
restarts.
The new values are automatically updated in the RLIMCalValues constant table and can be
restored to the data logger using the
(p. 14) process.
5.4 Current transducer calibration
Calibration of the current transducers and lighting level ensures consistent current measurement
data for the expected current ranges. The calibration routine requires coordination with the light
controller. When prompted, use the light controller to turn off the light loop, then, when
prompted, turn the light loop to highest light level. Each lighting loop is calibrated separately and
may take several minutes to complete.
The calibration routine needs to be done for each runway defined in the configuration.
Calibration on individual light loops can be performed in any order . The runways are assigned a
number starting at number one and have an edge and center light identifier. Each runway
calibration uses the lowest light level and the brightest light level. The low light level must be
entered first, followed by the highest light level. Instructions and feedback are provided in the
Calibration_Instructions and Calibration_Message variables.
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