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Battery Voltage
This type measures the voltage of the battery connection to MONITOR. This
measurement is a useful diagnostic for tracking the performance of the battery and
any solar panel or other charging equipment.
Wind
MONITOR supports a variety of wind sensors, including RM Young and Gill
Ultrasonic sensors. Any sensor that provides an analog, frequency, or SDI-12
output can be handled by Monitor. RS-232 sensors are
not
supported.
Wind sensors, sometimes referred to as anemometers, provide two readings: wind
speed and wind direction (sometimes referred to as azimuth). Wind speed is
expressed in units of velocity (mph, kph, etc), while wind direction is expressed in
degrees (0 to 360).
Wind Type
Each wind measurement can be one of the following
Wind Direction Analog
Wind Direction SDI-12
Wind Speed Frequency
Wind Speed Analog
Wind Speed SDI-12
Wind is unlike all the other measurements in that it is a combination of two
measurements: one setup for wind direction and the other setup for wind speed.
In order to correctly setup a wind sensor, two measurements must be set up.
One measurement must be wind speed, and the other wind direction. Setup the
measurements in order, for example, make measurement one a wind speed sensor
and measurement two a wind direction sensor. MONITOR can handle up to eight
different wind sensors.
Both the wind speed and the wind direction measurements must have the
following fields setup exactly the same:
Measurement Time
Measurement Interval
Averaging Time
Sampling Interval
If the fields are not setup exactly the same way, MONITOR will show an error
‘Bad Wind Setup’.
Additional settings will appear based on the
Wind Type
chosen. Analog types will
allow the selection of analog input and warmup time. SDI-12 types will allow
SDI-12 command and parameters to be chosen.
Wind Averaging
This setting can be set to
Scalar
or
Vector
.
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