Acer T3104- User Manual

Acer T3104

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – West Systems Srl; If your equipment requires maintenance in Italy:; that on the Air Waybill the Airport of destination is
  • Page 3 – ys; INDEX
  • Page 5 – The package contents; ts; Goods
  • Page 6 – Safety information
  • Page 7 – About installation; Hints; To perform the synchronization:; Fluxstation & computer clocks synchronization; The onfield installation is described on chapter 2.; About carbon dioxide flux
  • Page 9 – On-Field Installation; Installation
  • Page 10 – Soil; Hit hardly here to block the 3 piquets
  • Page 13 – Power supply; Power supply cable
  • Page 14 – Solar cell charge regulator; The LED light is ON when the solar cell is exposed to sunlight
  • Page 15 – Connections
  • Page 16 – The external sensors connections:; Jb Amphenol 6 + T Pin Female; Pin; The FluxStation RS485 connectors
  • Page 17 – Meteorological detectors: AirBox
  • Page 19 – Accumulation chamber; Cable AC1
  • Page 20 – Collar
  • Page 21 – To; Connections resume
  • Page 22 – Accumulation chamber tubes; Red 6x4 Rilsan Tube
  • Page 23 – Pump; Pneumatic circuit; Pump specifications; Manufacturer KNF, WEST Germany; Pump connections; Inlet; Brown
  • Page 24 – Disassemble the pumping head; Pump stabilizer scheme
  • Page 26 – The fittings; types of tube are used to realize the gas sampling line:; The filters
  • Page 27 – Carbon dioxide detector; Sensors; DRAGER Polytron IR CO
  • Page 28 – Carbon dioxide detector internal connections; Carbon dioxide detector setup; Color; Red
  • Page 29 – Barometric pressure gauge PT100B; Maximum working elevation 4000 meters; Power supply 12 Volt Typical 4 mA @ 12 Volt
  • Page 31 – Soil water content
  • Page 32 – Soil temperature; The meteorological sensors are described in the Appendix A.
  • Page 33 – per day; Choosing the flux measurement unit; The accumulation chamber
  • Page 34 – R T; Where; The accumulation chamber factors
  • Page 35 – moles m day are reported
  • Page 36 – grams m day are reported; ir
  • Page 37 – Air contamination
  • Page 38 – Foot print size
  • Page 39 – Bulgin 6 pin male; Cable AC2; Amph Pin
  • Page 43 – Flux Station configuration/testing; Now turn on the FluxStation,
  • Page 44 – Checking and immediate actions; Run SetStation on the PDA (Installation instruction on Appendix Z)
  • Page 45 – Display readings form; Immediate actions
  • Page 46 – SD memory card commands.; SD Ok
  • Page 47 – Flux analisys parameters; ok
  • Page 48 – Analisys every time; lo
  • Page 51 – Data Logger parameters; File; Program Timings
  • Page 52 – You’ve to access this menu when; Channels parameters
  • Page 53 – Default
  • Page 54 – Changing the Drager Polytron IR CO2 full scale value.
  • Page 55 – DN; ppm; enter; Enter
  • Page 56 – Press; key to proceed; Esc; twice and; to come back at the measurement.
  • Page 57 – Quasi-continuous monitoring; To turn on the FluxStation Pull up and switch on the power switch..; Running FluxStation
  • Page 58 – CPU RUN Led light; We advise to use 512 MByte SD memory card.
  • Page 60 – Prepare the empty SD card
  • Page 61 – Station status; Analisys running state
  • Page 63 – Calibrations; General discussion; drager tube; Full scale and calibration
  • Page 64 – Calibration of Drager IR CO; A five liters TEDLAR gas bag.; What you need to calibrate the Drager; The; Drager; Note on the reading of Drager
  • Page 65 – APPLY NITROGEN
  • Page 66 – VALUE CONSTANT Step
  • Page 67 – APPLY TO SENSOR
  • Page 69 – Calibration of the 4-20 mA interface of Drager; left arrow; FS
  • Page 72 – Calibration of the flux meter; Fluxmeter calibration; . The accuracy of the barometric pressure and air; the; Sketch of calibration device; Mass flow controller; the calibration table is built to minimize the gas leakage.
  • Page 74 – pumping flow is less than 200 SCCM.
  • Page 75 – The influence of mixing device; Influence of the mixing device rotation speed
  • Page 77 – Databases structure; The databases; file based
  • Page 78 – Database
  • Page 79 – contain the description of the monitoring network:; WS; network can be composed by several Fluxstations.
  • Page 80 – Stations
  • Page 81 – Type; and; Model; are critical parameters that indicate to; StationID; is the station identifier and cannot to be miodified. The; StationIP; is the logical address of the station and cannot to be
  • Page 82 – ANALOG; Setting to -1 this value force the flux station to; DIGITAL
  • Page 83 – table; Channels; table can
  • Page 84 – Telemetry; DISK
  • Page 85 – are used to define an activity time
  • Page 87 – General description; Scada software suite; Scada; Scada Panel; Station Log dialog box; Conversation; Normal
  • Page 88 – PC Clock; Scada application; Right click
  • Page 89 – Now the station is set with new parameters
  • Page 90 – Show graph
  • Page 93 – The channel result field backcolor can be:; The alarms; For each channel is possible to set an alarm:
  • Page 94 – TX
  • Page 95 – Flux revision; Select the initial date of the period.
  • Page 96 – To see the flux curve click on the list.; The flux curve; The interval used to compute the regression is highlighted in red.
  • Page 97 – Manual revision
  • Page 98 – Automatic computation of flux.
  • Page 99 – Batch processing
  • Page 101 – Channels.MonitoringGroup; Monitor; of; Monitor apparence
  • Page 103 – Run; Query
  • Page 105 – AirBox; Release II , General description; North Marker; Rain; The rain-gauge must be levelled using the bubble gage; le
  • Page 106 – GILL Connections; Air RH & T Connections; Panel 6+T female connector PCB Pin; Rain Gauge Connections; Panel 3+T male connector PCB Pin; DIP switch settings; Connectors pinout; Off
  • Page 107 – Gill sonic wind speed and direction gauge
  • Page 108 – Probe schematics; Amphenol 6T male; Sensor specifications
  • Page 109 – Silicon Air Temperature and relative humidity gauge
  • Page 110 – PCB Layout; Rain Gauge; im; NiCd
  • Page 111 – Rain gauge; Water filter; Manufatcurer : LASTEM; Check
  • Page 112 – spirit level; In order to have a correct working the raing-gauge m
  • Page 113 – Cables; Solar cell cable
  • Page 114 – Standard analog sensor cable; meter
  • Page 115 – SpreadSpectrum 2.4 GHz radio telemetry; Global system block scheme.; The factory setting is MODE 0 : point to point
  • Page 116 – Master Center; Point to point telemetry system; Master
  • Page 117 – io
  • Page 118 – Pin Female to 9 pin male Pin To Pin RS232 cable:; Connecting telemetry to the station
  • Page 119 – Connect the antenna out of radio to the pass-trough connector; ti
  • Page 120 – Connecting the antenna to the station
  • Page 121 – Setting the radio-modem; Open a RS232 terminal , hyperterminal for example
  • Page 122 – CommPort; Point to point switched; CommPort; stations
  • Page 124 – The radio-modem LED Lights
  • Page 125 – ct; Slave LED Status
  • Page 126 – The radio modem; Status LED Lights
  • Page 127 – The radio modem interface schematic; The radio modem PCB layout
  • Page 128 – RF data rate; parameter to 1, and the Operation mode to 0 (master) then exit from the; Pointing antennas
  • Page 129 – SoilBox; Addresses
  • Page 130 – Soil Temperature Pt100 Connections; Panel 3+T female connector
  • Page 131 – Schematic
  • Page 132 – Testing temperature channel; and check; Testing TDR channel
  • Page 135 – PDA software installation; On the WEST Systems software CD; PC based installation; Insert the Compact Flash / Secure Digital Card in the palmtop
  • Page 136 – Software installation
  • Page 137 – Scada software installation; Requirements; once finished the scada suite is ready to run.; Upgrades
  • Page 139 – Continuous monitoring; FluxStation HWR8 and Scada software suite
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Page 2 - West Systems Srl; If your equipment requires maintenance in Italy:; that on the Air Waybill the Airport of destination is

West Systems Srl If your equipment requires maintenance in Italy: BEFORE YOU SHIP THE INSTRUMENT BACK TO ITALY REMEMBER: ! When you ask your shipping agent to send the instrument to Italy check that on the Air Waybill the Airport of destination is PISA. Any other airport of destination creates a lot...

Page 3 - ys; INDEX

W E S T S ys te m s w w w .w e s ts y s te m s .c o m P o rt a b le f lu x m e te r h a n d b o o k R e le a s e 7 .0 0 -F lu x M a n a g e r- Ju ly 2 0 0 7 INDEX W E S T S y s te m s I N D E X Chapter Argument Page 1 List of the components 1.1 Safety Information 1.2 Hints 1.3 2 On Field installatio...

Page 5 - The package contents; ts; Goods

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