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10.2 BX-500 Series Meteorological Sensor Configurations
The BAM 1020 has six channels of inputs available on the back of the BAM 1020 for data
logging external sensors. The BX-500 Series sensors are a set of meteorological sensors
designed for direct compatibility with these channels. The sensors each have an auto-
identification (ID) signal wire with a voltage unique to that type of sensor. When one of these
sensors is attached to the BAM, the BAM 1020 senses this ID voltage and automatically
configures the channel with all the correct scaling parameters.
The ID MODE for the desired
channel must be set to AUTO in the SETUP > SENSORS menu in order for the BAM
1020 to identify the sensor
. See Section 6.8 for details about setting up the channels in the
BAM 1020. The scaling and setup values of the series BX-500 sensors are shown in the
chart below.
Temperature Input for Flow Control:
The ambient temperature signal used for BAM 1020
flow control must always be connected to channel six. BAM 1020 units are equipped with at
least a BX-592 ambient temperature sensor. If the BAM is configured as a PM
2.5
FEM
monitor, then the BX-596 sensor is required. This is a combination ambient temperature and
barometric pressure sensor which attaches to channels six (AT) and seven (BP) for actual
flow control and flow statistics.
The channel 7 pressure signal is not logged in the standard
BAM data arrays
. In order to log the barometric pressure from the BX-596, you must jumper
the channel 7 signal terminal over to another unused channel input with a short wire. Then
you must manually scale the second channel with the multiplier, offset, and full scale voltage
of the BX-596 as shown below. BX-596-1 is an special extended range version for very low
temperature or high altitude locations. BX-597 has an additional ambient RH signal and
extended ranges on the other parameters.
500 Series Sensor Setup Parameters
Model
Type
Units
Range
Mult
Offset
FS Volts
S/V
Inv Slope
ID Voltage
BX-590
WD
Deg
0 to 360
360
0
1.0
V
N
1.10v
BX-591
WS
mph
m/s
0 to 100
0 to 44.704
100
44.70
0
0
1.0
1.0
S
S
N
0.20v
BX-592
AT
0
F
0
C
-22 to +122
-30 to +50
144
80
-22
-30
1.0
1.0
S
S
N
1.80v
BX-593
RH
%
0 to 100
100
0
1.0
S
N
2.10v
BX-594
BP
inHg
mmHg
mbar
20 to 32
508.0 to 812.8
677.1 to 1083.6
6
152.40
203.19
26
660.40
880.46
1.0
1.0
1.0
S
S
S
N
N
2.60v
BX-595
SR
Ly/ min
W/M2
0 to 2
0 to 2000
2
2000
0
0
1.0
1.0
S
S
N
3.70v
BX-596
AT
BP
0
C
mmHg
-40 to +55
525 to 825
95
300
-40
525
2.5
2.5
S
S
N
3.50v
BX-596-1
AT
BP
0
C
mmHg
-50 to +50
400 to 825
100
425
-50
400
2.5
2.5
S
S
N
4.10v
BX-597
AT
BP
RH*
0
C
mmHg
%
-50 to +70
375 to 825
0 to 100
120
450
100
-50
375
0
2.5
2.5
2.5
S
S
S
N
4.20v
* The RH signal from the BX-597 sensor may optionally be connected to an unused met channel. These setup parameters
must be manually entered by the user in the SETUP > SENSOR screen for the selected channel.