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Power Requirements
9 to 20 VDC (12VDC Ideal)
Red Wire
+Volts Power Input
Black Wire
Ground
Blue Wire
SDI-12 Data Signal
Baud Rate
1200
Power Consumption
<1 mA Idle, 30 mA Active
Table 2.2 Digital SDI-12 Hydra Probe II Information.
2.1.4 Digital RS-485 Hydra Probe II
Like the SDI-12 Hydra Probe, the RS-485 probe is also digital. The RS-485 communication
format has 2 data wires, consumes more power when idle and has a custom communication
protocol. Being digital, the RS-485 version shares many of the benefits the SDI-12 version does.
The RS-485 sensors can be “daisy chained” or wired to a terminal assembly to simplify
installation. The RS-485 Hydra Probe has a maximum cable length of 1000 meters. The user
may have specific applications where this capability is advantageous, however, due to the cost of
the cable, it may be more cost effective to run short cables and have additional data loggers. See
appendix B for more information about commands for the RS-485 Hydra Probe.
Power Requirements
9 to 20 VDC (12VDC Ideal)
Red Wire
+Volts Power Input
Black Wire
Ground
White Wire
Data Signal A non-inverting signal
Green Wire
Data Signal B inverting signal
Baud Rate
9600 8N1
Power Consumption
<10 mA Idle 30 mA Active
Table 2.3 Digital RS-485 Hydra Probe II Information.
2.1.4.1
Addressing and Programming
RS-485 data communications ports are not commonly found on Personal Computers (PC's). To
prepare an RS-485 version of the Hydra Probe it will be necessary to program the address. One
method to talk to the probe is to connect the probe to a PC via an “RS-485 to RS-232 converter”.
These devices are available from several vendors specializing in data communications products.
Once the probe is connected and power is applied, a terminal emulation program, such as Hyper
Terminal is started on the PC. Certain settings will be need to be set to enable communications
with the probe. The following settings are for Hyper Terminal, but most terminal emulation
programs should have equivalent settings.
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COM Port should be set to correspond with actual port on the PC where the
communications cable is plugged in. For instance COM1, COM2, etc.
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Baud rate should be set to 9600
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Data bits should be set to 8
!
Parity should be set to none.
!
Stop bits should be set to 1 (one).
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