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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Structure of the Data Collection Platform Documentation . 10
Contents of This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Version Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Related Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Documentation Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Product-Related Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ESD Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Regulatory Compliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
License Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Redistribution License Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
CHAPTER 2
PRODUCT OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Data Collection Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
QML Logger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
QML Logger Connector Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Sensor Multiplexer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Digital I/O Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Transient Protection Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Communication Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
RS-232 Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Isolated RS-485 Communication Module . . . . . . . . . . 28
Dual-Isolated RS-485 Communication Module . . . . . . 29
Fixed Line Modem Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Ethernet Communication Module DSE101 . . . . . . . . . 31
Data Collection Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Operating Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
AWS Client Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Setup Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Lizard Setup Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Updating QML Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
CHAPTER 3
AWS CLIENT SOFTWARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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CHAPTER 4
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Troubleshooting Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Visual Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Determining QML Logger Operation Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Establishing Terminal Connection for Troubleshooting . 117
Recording Terminal Connection Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Opening a Service Connection through QML Logger . . . 118
Connection Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Resetting QML Logger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Determining Sensor Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
Using External Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Automatic Erase from External Memory Card . . . . . . . . . 127
Commands for Troubleshooting Purposes . . . . . . . . . . . 127
LASTVAL Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Warnings and Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Battery Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Measurement Enable or Disable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
CHAPTER 5
TECHNICAL DATA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Wiring Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
RS-232 Module DSU232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Isolated RS-485 Module DSI485 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
Dual RS-485 Module DSI486, Version A . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Dual RS-485 Module DSI486, Version B . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Digital I/O Module QMI118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Fixed Line Modem DMX501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Ethernet Communication Module DSE101 . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
QML201 Logger, Version C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
APPENDIX A
GLOSSARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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CHAPTER 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
This chapter provides general notes for the product(s) and this manual.
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Version Information
Table 2 Manual Versions
Manual Code Description
M210784EN-F Add StationView GUI for AWS Client 8.00.
M210784EN-E This manual. For MAWS system release 8.00,
AWS Client 7.00, and data logger QML201C.
M210784EN-D Previous version. For MAWS system release
7.00, AWS Client 7.00, and data logger
QML201B.
M210784EN-C Previous version.
M210784EN-B Previous version.
M210784EN-A First version of this manual.
Related Manuals
Table 3 Related Manuals
Manual Code Manual Name
M210785EN Vaisala HydroMet™ Data Collection Platform User's
Guide, Volume 2
M210933EN Vaisala HydroMet™ Data Collection Platform User's
Guide, Volume 3
M210786EN Vaisala HydroMet™ Data Collection Platform
Installation Manual
M210629EN Automatic Weather Station MAWS101 User's Guide
M210630EN Automatic Weather Station MAWS201 User's Guide
M210681EN Real-time Display Software YourVIEW 2000
YVU2000 User’s Guide
M210743EN Voice Option for MAWS Technical Reference
M211022EN Configuring BUFR Reports MAWS Technical Note
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Documentation Conventions
Throughout this manual, important safety considerations are
highlighted as follows:
WARNING Warning alerts you to a serious hazard. If you do not read and follow
instructions very carefully at this point, there is a risk of injury or even
death.
CAUTION Caution warns you of a potential hazard. If you do not read and follow
instructions carefully at this point, the product could be damaged or
important data could be lost.
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WARNING Keep away from live circuits. Operating personnel must observe safety
regulations at all times. Component replacement or internal
adjustments must be made by qualified maintenance personnel. Do not
replace components with the power cable connected. Under certain
conditions, dangerous voltages may exist for some time even with the
power cable disconnected. To avoid injuries, disconnect power and
discharge circuits before touching them.
WARNING Do not service alone. Under no circumstances should any person reach
into parts and assemblies that are mains powered and alive, for the
purpose of servicing, except in the presence of someone who is
capable of rendering aid.
WARNING Personnel working with or near high voltages should be familiar with
modern methods of resuscitation.
WARNING Do not service a live system outdoors. Do not open units outdoors
when the enclosure used contains line voltage levels.
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WARNING Use only batteries of the same type as originally installed on the
system.
CAUTION Do not make changes to the wiring. Incorrect wiring can damage the
device and prevent it from operating correctly.
ESD Protection
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can cause immediate or latent damage to
electronic circuits. Vaisala products are adequately protected against
ESD for their intended use. However, it is possible to damage the
product by delivering electrostatic discharges when touching,
removing, or inserting any objects inside the equipment housing.
To make sure you are not delivering high static voltages yourself:
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Recycling
Regulatory Compliances
The Vaisala HydroMet™ Data Collection Platform complies with the
following EU directives:
Trademarks
Vaisala HydroMet™ Data Collection Platform is a trademark of
Vaisala Oyj.
License Agreement
All rights to any software are held by Vaisala or third parties. The
customer is allowed to use the software only to the extent that is
provided by the applicable supply contract or Software License
Agreement.
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Warranty
For certain products Vaisala normally gives a limited one-year
warranty. Please observe that any such warranty may not be valid in
case of damage due to normal wear and tear, exceptional operating
conditions, negligent handling or installation, or unauthorized
modifications. Please see the applicable supply contract or Conditions
of Sale for details of the warranty for each product.
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CHAPTER 2
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
This chapter introduces the basic data collection hardware and software.
QML Logger
1005-064
Figure 1 QML Logger
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The board uses the latest SMD (Surface Mount Device) technology and
is conformal-coated for improved protection also in high humidity.
Each sensor input has a varistor (VDR) protection against induced
transients. The serial line connections, that is, RS-232 labeled as COM0
and RS-485 labeled as COM1, have two level ESD protection circuits
with VDRs directly at input pins.
The cover of the logger can be removed for installing the battery and for
resetting the weather station. In Figure 2 on page 21, the logger is shown
without the cover and the optional communication modules.
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1004-120
Figure 2 QML Logger without Cover
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When long signal cables are needed, these will be equipped with
optional surge voltage protection devices. These surge protectors
consist of a combination of VDRs, gas-filled discharge tubes, transzorb
diodes, and coils, thus providing excellent protection. These DIN-rail
mountable devices are easy to change without any special tools.
The QML logger is equipped with a CF card slot for logging a large
amount of data. The data is logged into daily files making it easy to
locate any particular data set for further analysis. The QML logger
supports CF cards of up to 2 GB. These cards can be read directly in the
PC. Several different types of readers are commercially available:
internal PCMCIA reader as well as external readers to be connected to
USB or parallel port of a PC. You are recommended to only use cards
purchased from Vaisala that have been tested to function in harsh
environments.
1004-042
Figure 3 CompactFlash Memory Card Reader
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NOTE Each sensor in a basic setup has its own dedicated channel. Table 4 on
page 23 is to be used for reference purposes only.
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Figure 4 Connector Blocks
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Accessories
Sensor Multiplexer
0802-049
Figure 5 Sensor Multiplexer QMU101
The unit interfaces to the logger via the RS-485 line, and is also located
inside the enclosure. The unit conforms to the same environmental
immunity and emission standards as the logger.
NOTE The multiplexer unit can only be connected to the QML201 logger or
newer. The type of the logger can be checked with the VER command.
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1004-041
Figure 6 Digital I/O Module QMI118
The QML logger provides the possibility to extend the I/O capacity with
the optional digital I/O module (QMI) equipped with eight inputs and
eight outputs. The digital I/O module interfaces to the logger via the SPI
connector. The module is located inside the enclosure beside the logger
and it conforms to the same environmental immunity and emission
standards as the logger.
NOTE The digital I/O module can only be connected to the QML201 logger
or newer. The type of the logger can be checked with the VER
command.
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Figure 7 Surge Protector for Serial Lines
Optional coaxial surge protectors can be used for UHF and VHF
antennas as well as for the RF signal input when radio or satellite
equipment is used.
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Communication Modules
RS-232 Module
The RS-232 communication module is unisolated, providing either a
double serial channel without handshaking (dual RS-232 module) or a
single RS-232 with handshaking (single RS-232 module). The power
consumption is less than 15 mA when communicating, less than 5 mA
at standby.
In other aspects, the later version is compatible with the old one and can
thus be used as a spare part without modifications to the system.
0403-106
Figure 8 RS-232 Communication Module DSU232
0403-107
Figure 9 Isolated RS-485 Communication Module DSI485
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Figure 10 Dual-Isolated RS-485 Communication Module
DSI486
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The SDI-12 channel has its own connecting point on the board. It does
not use channel A or B for the communication. SDI-12 is galvanically
connected to the host board's GND potential.
0306-013
Figure 11 Fixed Line Modem Module DMX501
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Figure 12 Ethernet Communication Module DSE101
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On the delivery CD-ROM, you will find several setup examples. The
delivered setups will suit typical needs, but you may want to make
changes to them. For reconfiguring the setup files or making entirely
new ones, refer to Vaisala HydroMet™ Data Collection Platform
User’s Guide, Volumes 2 and 3.
Operating Software
The embedded operating software runs in the QML logger. The logger
operating system is stored in a non-volatile flash memory to protect it
from power interruptions.Access to the operating software commands
can be gained using AWS Client software.
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sensor data and stores it in log files. With AWS Client, you can
download these files to your PC and view them.
When you start using the QML logger, the first thing you need to do is
to define what parameters you want to measure and at what frequency.
You can do this by creating the setup file using Lizard Setup Software.
With AWS Client, you can upload the setup file from your PC to the
logger.
After you have uploaded the setup files to the QML logger, you can
browse the data files by downloading them from the logger to your PC.
With AWS Client, you can convert the data log files into CSV format
for viewing in other applications, such as Microsoft Excel. You can
define several download settings, such as an automatic download
schedule, where you want to save the downloaded files and what
operations the program performs automatically at each download.
Setup Software
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CAUTION Update the QML logger software only when requested by Vaisala.
Please contact Vaisala for further instructions.
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CHAPTER 3
AWS CLIENT SOFTWARE
Product Overview
Vaisala AWS Client is used for downloading data log files, issuing
QML logger commands and setting its parameters, and performing
maintenance tasks on the QML logger. The supported connection types
to the QML logger are serial line, dial-up connections using a modem,
and TCP/IP socket connections. The logger measures sensor data and
stores it in log files. With AWS Client, you can download these files to
your PC and view them.
When you start using the QML logger, the first thing you need to do is
to define what parameters you want to measure and at what frequency.
You can do this by creating the setup file using Lizard Setup Software.
With AWS Client, you can upload the setup file from your PC to the
logger.
After you have uploaded the setup files to the QML logger, you can
browse the data files by downloading them from the logger to your PC.
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With AWS Client, you can convert the data log files into CSV format
for viewing in other applications, such as Microsoft Excel. You can
define several download settings, such as an automatic download
schedule, where you want to save the downloaded files, and what
operations the program performs automatically at each download.
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Installation Procedure
1. Insert the installation CD-ROM disc into your CD drive and select
setup.exe.
2. The AWS Client installation wizard starts, and the Welcome
window shown in Figure 13 on page 37 is displayed. Begin the
installation by selecting Next.
0802-043
Figure 13 Installation Wizard Welcome Window
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0802-046
Figure 14 License Agreement Window
0802-044
Figure 15 Select Installation Folder Window
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0802-045
Figure 16 Ready to Install Window
0802-047
Figure 17 Installation Complete Window
7. After installation, you can access the AWS Client software via the
Vaisala program group in the All Programs list in the Windows
Start menu.
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Figure 18 Connecting Terminal Cable
Figure 19 on page 41 shows the pin order for the terminal connector.
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Figure 19 Terminal Connector COM0 Pins
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Figure 20 Terminal Main Window
When the service connection is closed, the messages and reports appear
on the main window as shown in Figure 21 on page 43. Some values are
shown as slashes because they will be calculated from the measured
values later.
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Figure 21 Terminal Showing Report
NOTE The report type and appearance shown in Figure 21 on page 43 depend
on your setup.
You can exit AWS client by selecting the Exit option from the File
menu.
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Download log Selects the data log files you want to download
files and starts downloading.
Address Book
The AWS Client Address Book, shown in Figure 22 on page 45, is used
for storing and maintaining information on connections and their
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Figure 22 Address Book Window
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Figure 23 Creating Serial Line Address Book Entry
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such as the current load on the logger, delays in the connection, and
the response length affect whether or not the timeout will expire
during a request.
8. From the COM port field, select the serial port to be used on your
computer and the line parameters. The default line parameters for
the QML logger are 9600 bps, No parity bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit,
No flow control.
9. If you are using a modem to connect to the QML logger, enter also
the Telephone number to dial, the modem Initialization and Dial
commands, and the Hangup command. For instance, in the
Initialization command field, you could enter "ATE\rATX1";
that is, multiple AT commands separated by a "\r". Likewise, in the
Dial-up command field, you could enter ATDT123456; that is, an
AT command immediately followed by a phone number.
10. Save your settings and return to the Address Book window by
selecting Save.
Using TCP/IP socket to connect to the QML logger requires that the
logger setup contains a virtual COM port with matching configuration:
If QML logger with DSE101 Ethernet piggyback does not have a valid
setup but its IP address is known, it can be connected with a client
socket connection to port 50000.
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3. From the Type list, select Client socket or Server socket as the
connection type. The fields for selecting the TCP/IP connection
parameters, shown in Figure 24 on page 48, are displayed.
0905-009
Figure 24 Creating TCP/IP Socket Connection Address
Book Entry
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NOTE In order to use the DNS name, must have access to a DNS server to be
able to resolve the DNS name to the IP address of the destination host.
NOTE For Server socket, the target IP addr./DNS name is not available in
the user interface.
8. Enter the port to be used in the Port field. Note that for Client
socket, this must match the port set for incoming connections in
the interface configuration in the QML logger. For Server socket,
Host address and port defined for virtual COM port must match the
AWS Client IP address and port.
9. If support for Telnet escape sequences for binary file transfer is
required, select the Telnet option.
10. Save your settings and return to the Address Book window by
selecting Save.
To add an Address Book entry for a server socket connection with SMS,
proceed as follows:
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3. From the Type list, select Server Socket with SMS as the
connection type. The fields for selecting the TCP/IP connection
parameters are displayed, as shown in Figure 25 on page 50.
0905-014
Figure 25 Creating Server Socket with SMS Address Book
Entry
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NOTE Connecting to the logger with this method can involve significant
delays, which depend on how fast the SMS gets through and the logger
manages to establish a GSM connection for IP.
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Dial-Up Connections
0802-139
Figure 26 Creating Dial-up Connection Address Book
Entry
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5. If you have multiple QML loggers on the same network and you
are going to access them over the same dial-up connection, you
need a unique identifier for each logger. To uniquely identify the
logger for which you are creating an Address Book entry, enter a
unique alphanumeric string in the Station id field. However, if you
only have a single logger on the network, you can leave the Station
id entry blank.
6. In the Command wait timeout (ms) field, enter a value in
milliseconds that specifies for how long AWS Client will wait for
the logger to respond when AWS Client sends a requests over the
dial-up connection. If the request, for instance, a log file download,
succeeds within the timeout, a success message is displayed. If the
request fails, a failure message is displayed instead, and you have
the option to try again at a later time. Factors such as the current
load on the logger, delays in the connection, and the response
length affect whether or not the timeout will expire during a
request. In case the system has a large amount of static parameters,
the set static parameters command can require a long command
wait timeout.
7. From the Dial-up modem entry pull-down menu, select an ISP
Name, that is, a Windows Dial-up Networking entry, that you
created as a prerequisite for this address book entry.
8. Save your settings and return to the Address Book window by
selecting Save.
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Options Window
The Options window contains general settings for AWS Client. To
open the window, select Options on the Settings menu. The Options
window, shown in Figure 27 on page 54, contains the items listed in
Table 8 on page 54:
0905-011
Figure 27 Options Window
Setting Description
Locale User interface language used in AWS Client. If
AWS Client has not been localized for the
selected language, the user interface will remain
in English.
Setup file download Default download directory for QML logger setup
directory files. You can either enter the path for your
directory or select Browse and browse for the
directory.
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Number Format
The number format used in AWS Client and QML logger configuration
changes depends on the number format selected in the Windows
regional settings.
CAUTION Using the incorrect decimal symbol when changing QML logger
parameters, for example, in sensor calibration or setting parameters,
may result in errors. Always use the decimal symbol defined in the
Windows regional settings.
You can change the Windows regional settings and the decimal symbol
using the Windows Control Panel. For instructions, please refer to the
Windows online help.
The supported connection types are serial port, TCP/IP socket, and dial-
up using a modem.
This feature also enables the use of USB to RS-232 converter cables that
are usually installed above any other COM ports installed on a
computer. The COM port number of a converter cable depends on the
system configuration. For example, in a desktop computer with only
two physical COM ports (COM1 and COM2), a converter cable is
installed as COM3.
When reassigning the COM ports after installation, for example, when
changing COM5 to COM4 afterwards, you need to recreate the address
book entry for the modified COM port manually.
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Figure 28 Address Book Window
In the Address Book window, select the address book entry for the
QML logger and click OK. To open the service connection, select
Terminal Connect on the Maintenance menu or click the Open
command mode button on the toolbar.
NOTE Before connecting, the Password Entry window opens in case you
have set the user level. For more information on setting the user levels,
see section Managing User Levels on page 60.
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Giving Commands
When you have established the connection to the QML logger, you can
use the commands described in Table 22 on page 105 to communicate
with the QML logger. Commands are text strings sent from the PC or
terminal to the logger. Most commands can be used for both setting a
value for a parameter and viewing the set value of a parameter.
NOTE Both open and close commands have to be typed exactly correctly
before they can be executed. This means that you cannot use the
BACKSPACE key to correct your typing. Simply retype the command
and press ENTER to give the command again.
Type help to get a list of the available commands. Each command must
be entered using the correct syntax. You do not have to memorize
complex commands since you can view a help text that shows the
correct syntax at any time. Simply type help and the command name.
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NOTE Commands have to be typed in the same case as indicated in the help
texts, usually in lower case.
The command name and the following parameters are always separated
by a space. Pressing ENTER (return) will execute the command so that
the QML logger reads the typed command.
Use CTRL+P (hold down the CTRL key and press P) to repeat the
previously typed command. Use CTRL+P (Previous) and CTRL+N
(Next) to scroll through the list of previously typed commands. When
you find the command you would like to repeat, simply press ENTER.
File commands (dir, del, copy, move, verify) can be aborted with
CTRL+C.
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You can manage user levels with the userlevel command when the
service connection is open. The command has the following syntax:
where
level = 1, 3, or 5
set = Sets the password for a level
clear = Clears the password from a level
To change the password for the level, give the command with the
appropriate level and the set parameter. For this operation, the user level
has to be the highest, that is, 5. The new password is effective
immediately.
To remove the password for the level, give the command with the
appropriate level and the clear parameter. For this operation, the
effective user level has to be the highest, that is, 5. The new password
is effective immediately.
CAUTION Setting a new or clearing an existing user level is effective only after a
reset. When setting a new level or clearing an existing one, be sure to
reset the system before closing the service connection. Otherwise, you
may not be able to access the system without a cold reset.
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Figure 29 Common Parameters Window
NOTE If a user level has been set, the common parameter setting is not
operational unless you change the user level before entering the
command. For more information on setting the user levels, see
Managing User Levels on page 60.
The fields displayed in the Station Setting window and their uses are
outlined in Table 11 on page 62.
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Figure 30 Set Logger Time Window
2. If you want to set the time manually, select the Set time option and
enter the new time in that field; to synchronize the QML logger
clock with your PC, select Use PC time.
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3. If you want to set the time zone manually, select the Set time zone
option and select your time zone; to synchronize the QML logger
time zone with your PC, select Use PC time zone. The time zone
is defined as a difference from UTC time; for example, for eastern
United States in the winter, the time zone would be -05:00.
4. Set the QML logger clock by selecting Set Time.
NOTE If a user level has been set, the time setting is not operational unless
you change the user level before entering the command. For more
information on setting the user levels, see Managing User Levels on
page 59.
QML logger static parameters can also be grouped into parameter sets.
With parameter sets, you can group parameters belonging to a certain
functionality together to be handled as a single entity. For more
information on parameter sets, refer to the Vaisala HydroMet™ Data
Collection Platform User’s Guide, Volume 3.
NOTE All parameters are automatically created on the QML logger when the
setup is uploaded.
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Figure 31 Static Parameters Window
4. Select the parameter whose value you want to change. For the
selected parameter, AWS Client displays the name, type, value,
and status of the parameter.
5. To change the parameter value, select Edit
6. Enter the new parameter value in the Value field.
7. Click Save to store the new parameter value. You can change the
values of further parameters in the same manner.
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Figure 32 Selecting File for Station Settings Backup
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Figure 33 Parameter Backup Completed
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Figure 34 Selecting File for Station Settings Restore
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Figure 35 Parameter Restore Complete
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Calibrating Sensors
For calibrating the sensors with the AWS Client software, use the
Calibration window shown in Figure 36 on page 69. The window
shows a list of measurements available for calibration.
CAUTION When you upgrade a previous QML logger software version to 3.06 or
above, the following sensors will not operate correctly in the Sensor
Calibration tab until they are removed from the setup and then re-
created: CM6B, CM11, QMS101, QMS102, and QMN101.
NOTE There are two ways to calibrate a sensor with AWS Client: either via
the graphical user interface or the command line interface. While the
command line option is available for all sensors, the graphical user
interface is limited to the following sensors: wind sensor WMS302,
solar radiation sensors CM6B/CM11 (older models), CMP6/CMP11
(current models with enhanced sensitivity), QMS101, QMS102,
QMN101, and LI200.
NOTE You must load an appropriate setup to the QML logger before you are
able to use the Calibration window.
NOTE The Calibration window has no content for setups made with QML
logger software versions prior to 3.06. With old setups, sensors need
to be calibrated through the terminal connection with the appropriate
calibration commands.
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Figure 36 Calibration Window
NOTE Sensors with their own measurement interfaces and algorithms, for
example, ceilometers, lightning detectors, or present weather
detectors, manual and counter-type sensors do not appear in the sensor
list in the Calibration view.
The windows for offset and manual calibration are shown in Figure 37
on page 72 and Figure 38 on page 73, respectively.
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The fields displayed in the calibration windows and their uses are
outlined in Table 12 on page 70.
NOTE New sensor calibration values are taken into use in the QML logger
after a reset with, for example, the Reset command. For further
information on resetting the QML logger, see section Resetting the
QML Logger on page 102.
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Offset Calibration
1. On the Settings menu, select Calibration. The list of
measurements available for calibration is displayed.
2. Select the measurement you want to calibrate from the list.
3. Click Offset Calibration.
4. The Offset Calibration view shown in Figure 37 on page 72 is
displayed with information on the measurement and its calibration.
The Value field shows the latest measurement value obtained from
the sensor.
Figure 37 on page 72 illustrates wind sensor calibration, a typical
offset calibration situation: unless the weather station is properly
aligned in a north–south direction during installation in the field,
the wind sensor needs to be calibrated.
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Figure 37 Offset Calibration Window
5. Enter the new value for the measurement in the Value field and
select Calibrate. The offset value for the measurement is adjusted
accordingly: if, for example, you are calibrating a temperature
measurement, and the value obtained from the sensor is 23 °C,
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NOTE The measurement values obtained from the sensors in the Offset
Calibration view are not updated automatically. To get the latest
measurement values, select the Refresh button.
The values you have changed in the Offset Calibration view but have
not yet sent to the QML logger by selecting Calibrate are displayed in
bold.
Manual Calibration
1. On the Settings menu, select Calibration.
2. The list of measurements available for calibration is displayed.
Select the measurement you want to calibrate from the list.
3. Select Manual Calibration. The Manual Calibration window
shown in Figure 38 on page 73 is displayed with information on the
measurement and its calibration. The Offset field shows the offset
for the measurement. The Factor field shows the gain of the
measurement; that is, the slope of the conversion curve.
Figure 38 on page 73 illustrates radiation calibration. Radiation
sensors tend to have individual characteristics; therefore, they
always need to be calibrated prior to operation.
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Figure 38 Manual Calibration Window
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4. Enter the new value for the offset in the Offset field and the new
value for the calibration factor (gain) in the Factor field. If you do
not want to change either the offset or the gain, leave that field
unchanged.
The Factor parameter has sensor-dependent use. It affects the gain
of the measurement or the sensitivity of the radiation sensors. To
calibrate radiation sensors QMN10x and QMS10x with the QML
logger, enter the sensor-dependent sensitivity factor
[V/Wm-2], which is given in the type sticker or calibration sheet of
the particular sensor. To calibrate other listed sensors, enter the
gain of the measurement, that is, the slope of the conversion curve.
5. Calibrate the sensor by selecting Calibrate.
NOTE The values you have changed in the Manual Calibration window but
have not yet sent to the QML logger by selecting Calibrate are
displayed in bold. You can obtain the current Offset and Factor values
again from the QML logger by selecting the Refresh button.
NOTE New sensor calibration values are taken into use in the QML logger
after a reset with, for example, the Reset command. For further
information on resetting the QML logger, see section Resetting the
QML Logger on page 102.
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Figure 39 Manual Sensor Details
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NOTE The values you enter for the manual sensors must match the manual
sensor value type: Integer, Float, or Text. The Save button is disabled
in the Manual Sensor window if the entered value is not of the correct
type.
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Figure 40 Entering Values for Manual Sensor
4. Enter the value for the manual sensor in the Value field.
5. Select the status of the measurement from the Status list.
6. Select Save. The value stored in the manual sensor is updated. You
can cancel your changes by selecting Cancel. To close the Manual
Sensors view, select Close.
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Setup File
When you start using the QML logger for the first time, you need to
upload a setup file from your PC to the logger.
This setup file includes all details required for the system to function
properly: which sensors the system contains, which settings they use, to
which QML logger channels they are connected, and how often they
measure weather parameters. The setup file also defines the frequency
at which QML logs data in a file and the number of days for which data
log files are kept in the logger memory.
For archiving the setup files, save them as .dtg files in a folder on a
reliable backup device. For further information, refer to Vaisala
HydroMet™ Data Collection Platform User's Guide, Volume 2.
You can modify one of the setup files with Lizard Setup Software to
produce exactly the setup you want. However, this requires a thorough
understanding of the system. For further information, refer to Vaisala
HydroMet™ Data Collection Platform User's Guide, Volumes 2 and 3.
CAUTION If you create a setup of your own by modifying the ready-made files,
store the new file under a different name. This way, you can go back
to the original setup in case the new one does not work.
CAUTION Also notice that the settings you define in the setup file must match the
communication settings you make in the AWS Client Address Book
and the station-specific settings for common and static parameters.
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CAUTION When you upload a new setup, the system erases all data log files from
the QML logger. Make sure you download the files you want to save
before uploading the new setup. For more information on downloading
data log files, see section Downloading Log Files on page 90.
Download the current QML logger setup file to your PC before
uploading a new one. For instructions, see section Downloading Setup
Files from QML Logger on page 82.
- When you start using the QML logger for the first time.
- When your system has been updated, for example, when new
sensors have been added.
After a system update, the setup file needs to be updated to match the
changes. Normally, you need to modify the setup file yourself with
Lizard Setup Software. After you have finalized with Lizard, you have
to open the AWS Client terminal software in order to be able to upload
the setup file as follows:
NOTE It is recommended that you use the Secure setup upload option,
described in Table 8 on page 54.
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Figure 41 Selecting an Upload Configuration File
3. Uploading the setup file to the QML logger starts; you can follow
the upload progress in the Setup File Upload Progress window
displayed.
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Figure 42 Setup Upload in Progress
4. When the file has been transferred, the QML logger reboots and
starts executing the new setup according to the settings in the setup
file.
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NOTE Secure setup upload works with limitations also with older logger
firmware. The fully featured functionality is available only when using
firmware 8.00 or later.
Secure setup upload is taken into use from the Settings menu in
Options.
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The following describes the main principles of the secure setup upload
procedure:
- AWS Client verifies that there is sufficient disk space in the logger.
- AWS Client loads the new setup to a temporary location in the
logger, that is, /Ext or /Log, depending on whether an external CF
card is available.
- The logger validates the integrity and target firmware version of
the new setup file.
- The logger attempts to start the new setup from the temporary
location.
- If the startup is successful, the logger replaces the previous setup
with a new one.
- If the startup fails, the logger restarts once again using the previous
setup. After restart, failure is indicated by the error message
Startup Failed (setup name), which is shown always at the logger
command prompt, and by AWS Client in dialog if possible
(depends on the service connection used).
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Figure 44 Setup File Download Progress View
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Figure 45 Starting Logger Content Cleanup
CAUTION Erasing station settings from remotely managed logger may render it
inaccessible for further remote maintenance. Use with caution.
NOTE This procedure does not delete the logger setup file, which, after reset,
will restore defaults for station settings used by it. If this is not desired,
delete or replace the setup file before executing the logger content
cleanup.
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The procedure includes multiple steps, and takes a while to execute. The
following content is erased from the logger:
Data Logging
Logging means storing the measured and calculated data in the QML
logger internal memory, that is, to a Flash chip with a data storage
capacity of 3.3 MB. Additionally, you can use an external memory card.
For more information, see section Using External Memory Card on
page 101. From the internal and external memory, logged data can be
retrieved later, for example, via a serial line.
- All log files begin with the name of the log group. The log group
name consists of a letter followed by a number, that is, L0, L1, L2,
L3, and so on.
- The log group name is followed by the date in the YYMMDD
format.
NOTE The QML logger uses UTC time in data logging and managing log
files, not the local time.
In its Flash memory, the QML logger can log everything it measures
and calculates. The approximate log memory capacity can be checked
and also printed in the Setup information window in Lizard Setup
Software when a setup is created.
Log files are automatically deleted after a given period, so that there is
always a certain amount of logged data saved in the Flash memory. The
period is adjustable in the setup and can vary from 0 (= at midnight, the
previous day's file will be deleted to free up memory) to never delete
(= log memory will be filled up completely). To ensure some data
backup, for example, a value of 4 days is feasible. If the delete interval
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is set negative with Lizard Setup Software, the old log files will not be
deleted automatically.
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Figure 46 Output of Logshow Command
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The log entry information includes the time tag, that is, date and time of
the entry, the status, and the value of the logged measurement or
calculation.
Controlling Logging
Logging is automatically on if it has been defined in the setup and if it
has not been stopped. Logging is automatically stopped when the log
file is retrieved with AWS Client software. When the download is
completed, logging is activated again automatically.
To see the logging groups, type logstatus. To see the current logging
status of a certain group, type logstatus <group_id>. To stop or start the
logging of a certain group, type logstop/loggo <group_id>. For the
output of the commands, see Figure 47 on page 87.
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Figure 47 Output of the Logstatus Command
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where
enable = Enables the measurement inputs or sensors
disable = Disables the measurement inputs or sensors
Measurement name = Measurement name in Lizard
NOTE For sensors that use more than one input channel, you need to enter
separate commands for each measurement. For example, you need to
control separately the TA and RH measurements of the QMH air
temperature and relative humidity sensor.
Examples:
Successfully disabled
or
Successfully enabled
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where
logdel = Command to delete log files belonging to certain
log group
group_id = Name of the log group, that is, L0, L1, L2, or so on
YYMMDD = Date until which the log files will be deleted
Example:
To erase all data in the log system, type LOGFS ERASE. This
command erases the whole Flash memory and resets the QML logger.
The command LOGFS ERASE is necessary to free space for new log
data.
CAUTION Erasing the log memory with LOGFS ERASE command is strongly
recommended when changing a setup. First, load a new setup and
make sure it is operating correctly. Check that you have retrieved all
the necessary information from the log memory, and then erase the log
memory.
Before you start downloading files, you need to open a connection to the
QML logger by selecting the Connect option from the File menu or
clicking the Open connection button on the toolbar. For more
information on opening the connection, see section Opening Service
Connection on page 56.
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Figure 48 List of Log Files Available for Downloading
2. Select the files you want to download by clicking them on the list.
To select multiple consecutive files, click the first file in the list,
press and hold down the SHIFT key, and then click the last item.
To select files that are not consecutive, press and hold down the
CTRL key, and then click each item. To select all files on the list,
press CTRL+A. Select the files you want to download by selecting
the file name in the Select files to download list. If you decide not
to download a file after all, you can remove its selection by clicking
on the file name.
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3. Select the folder for storing the downloaded log files by entering
the path in the Log File Storage Directory field. You can also
select Browse and then browse for the folder for storing the
downloaded log files.
4. To set your download options, select Settings. The Log File
Download Settings window shown in Figure 49 on page 91 is
displayed.
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Figure 49 Log File Download Settings Window
NOTE The date and time formats in the converted log files depend on the date
and time formats specified in the AWS Client language options.
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The options available in the window and their uses are described in
Table 17 on page 92.
NOTE Download settings are stored on your PC, so any future downloads will
automatically use the same settings.
5. Save your download options and return to the log file selection
window by selecting Save.
6. Start downloading the log files by selecting Download. A
download progress dialog is displayed (see Figure 50 on page 93).
If you want to cancel the download, select Cancel. When the files
have been downloaded, you can close the download progress
window and return to the main menu window by selecting Close.
The downloaded log files are located in the folder defined in the
Log File Storage Directory field.
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Figure 50 Log File Download Progress View
NOTE The date and time formats in the converted log files depend on the date
and time formats specified in the AWS Client language options.
1. On the Maintenance menu, select Log File and then Convert. The
list of log files downloaded to AWS Client is displayed as shown
in Figure 51 on page 94.
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Figure 51 List of Log Files Available for Conversion
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Figure 52 Log File Conversion Settings
The options available in the window and their use are described in
Table 18 on page 95.
NOTE CSV conversion settings are stored on your PC, so any future CSV
conversions will automatically use the same settings.
6. Save your conversion options and return to the log file selection
window by selecting Save.
7. Convert the selected files to CSV format by selecting Convert.
The converted log files are located in the folder specified in the
Conversion Target field.
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In the Auto Download Settings window, you can define which stations
to connect to, when, and which log files to download, and where to store
them.
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Figure 53 Auto Download Settings Window
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The options available in the window and their use are described in Table
19 on page 97.
Option Description
Address book entry Specifies the QML logger from which log files are to
be downloaded.
Polling frequency Specified the frequency at which log files are to be
downloaded. The mutually exclusive options are:
Never. AWS Client will never attempt to download
log files.
Daily. Logs are downloaded daily at a certain time
from the selected station.
Weekly. Logs are downloaded weekly at a certain
time on a certain day of the week from the selected
station. Selecting this option will activate the Poll
day field, which accepts values from Sun to Sat.
Monthly. Logs are downloaded monthly at a certain
time of a day of a month from the selected station.
Selecting this option will activate the Poll day field,
which accepts values from 1 to 28 with Last day of
month being the ending value of the range.
Download Logs from Specifies the period of time from which logs are to
be downloaded. The options are:
Current day.
Previous day.
Last week.
All files.
From memory Specifies the storage medium on the QML logger
from which logs are to be downloaded. The options
are:
Internal. Logs are downloaded from the internal
memory of the QML logger.
External. Logs are downloaded from the external
memory card inserted in the logger.
/Ext/. Specifies the directory on the external
memory card from which logs are to be
downloaded.
Poll day Specifies the day of the week on which logs are to
be downloaded if Weekly is selected for Polling
frequency, or the day of the month if Monthly is
selected for Polling frequency.
Poll time Specifies the time of the day at which logs are to be
downloaded. The time format is determined by the
Locale parameter in the Options window. Hours
and minutes can be separately highlighted, then
adjusted with the up and down arrows.
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NOTE In order for auto download to succeed, AWS Client must either have
no open connection with any QML logger at the time of polling or, if
there is an open connection, it must only be with the logger specified
in the Auto Download Settings window. Note that if there is an open
connection with another logger, the connection will not be closed and
the auto download will not succeed.
NOTE Auto download will not be performed if, at the time of polling, AWS
Client is occupied with something else that requires commands to be
sent to the logger, for instance, calibration.
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Figure 54 Auto Download in Progress
When the log files are downloaded, the connection is closed and the
application continues to wait in idle mode until a new prescheduled
polling event is triggered.
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Figure 55 Auto Download Status Window
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NOTE If the CompactFlash memory card has not been formatted, it must be
formatted before use.
In MAWS versions 6.00 and later, you are recommended to format the
card in a Windows PC. The file system to use is FAT (not FAT32).
Also, do not select the quick format option.
To format the CF card in the QML logger, insert it into the CF slot of
the QML logger. Give the EXTFS ERASE command. After the card
has been formatted, you can remove it from the slot.
The external memory card can be removed from the QML logger for
data retrieval without interruptions to operations. The logger copies
data from the internal log directory to the memory card daily at
midnight, the default time is 00:00:30. Data is being written when the
LED on the logger cover to the left of the external memory card is
constantly on.
CAUTION The memory card must not be removed from the QML logger while
data is being written, or the data may be lost. By default, data is
transmitted to the memory card each day at 00:00:30.
When a new memory card is inserted into the QML logger, the software
checks that the card is ready for use. The status of the memory card is
indicated by a LED. Table 21 on page 101 describes the different
blinking sequences and the card conditions they indicate.
When files are stored to the external memory card, the internal memory
is used as the working memory for storing the log files of the current
day. These working files are moved to the external card each day just
after midnight when the new files have been created for writing.
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1. In the Reset delay (s) field, enter the delay (in seconds)
after which you want the logger to be reset. The logger
reset will begin after the specified delay has elapsed.
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2. Select OK. The logger reset will start after the delay
specified in the previous step.
Once the reset is complete and the setup is running without problems,
the AWS Client terminal window displays the text Setup running ok,
and the logger is again ready for use.
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Figure 57 Reset Button on QML Logger
A short reset (pressing the reset button quickly) performs the same reset
as giving the command and starts the program again. A long reset
(pressing the reset button and keeping it down for a few seconds)
restarts the program with a so-called blank setup. A blank setup does not
run a setup file.
Blank setup may be useful if the setup is somehow defective and does
not allow the opening of a terminal connection. When blank setup is
run, the QML logger communication parameters are restored to their
defaults: COM0, 9600, N, 8, N, 1.
Sleep Command
The Sleep command is used for powering down the QML logger (in
order to use the Sleep command, first select the Sleep command
enabled check box in the Options menu). There are two options for
powering down the logger: powering it down completely or powering it
down but leaving the battery charging function active. To power down
the logger, proceed as follows:
Wakeup Command
The Wakeup command is used for powering the QML logger up after
it has been set to a power-saving mode.
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NOTE The following commands allow the use of wild cards: chmod, dir, del,
copy, move, verify, and zs.
Example:
copy /log/L2*.* /Ext/log_L2copy
NOTE File commands (dir, del, copy, move, and verify) can be aborted by
typing CTRL+C.
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CHAPTER 4
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting Procedure
When troubleshooting the QML logger, write a failure notice consisting
of the following issues:
When troubleshooting the QML logger, make sure you have the tools
listed in Table 23 on page 110 available.
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3. The QML logger does not receive commands entered in the AWS
Client software.
a. Check the terminal cable connection and that you have the
correct terminal cable (101) in use.
b. The terminal connection is not open.
Type open and press ENTER. Note that the command must be
typed exactly correctly before it can be executed and that the
command is not echoed on the screen.
c. The port settings are not synchronous.
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Is the QML logger still not functioning? Replace the logger and return
the damaged one to Vaisala for repair. For return instructions, refer to
section Technical Support on page 136.
Visual Check
Open the enclosure and check that all the equipment is present. Check
that the QML logger, power supply, and communication devices are
connected properly.
Remove the cover of the logger for visually checking the CPU board
and other components located under the cover. In Figure 58 on page
116, the logger is shown without the cover and the optional
communication modules.
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Figure 58 QML Logger without Cover
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To capture all the text shown in the terminal window into a file, first
select Settings, then Options, then select the Trace log on option. The
program starts saving all text into a file of format
yyMMddHHmmSS.log, where yy stands for year, MM for month, dd for
day, and so on. The file is stored in the Trace log directory you have
defined in the Options window.
When you no longer need the capture files, you can delete them from
your PC. The capture file is format yyMMddHHmmSS.log, which name
is a time stamp of the file’s creation. The file is saved in the Trace log
directory you have defined in the Options window.
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NOTE Use the SYSINFO PORTS command to find out which connectors to
use.
Connection Problems
If you cannot connect to the QML logger, the service connection is not
opened and you cannot work with the logger. In case of connection
problems, check the possible problems as instructed in Table 27 on page
120.
Table 27 Some Common Connection Problems and Their
Remedies
Problem Probable Cause Remedy
You receive the following You are trying to connect to the Select the Address book option
message: wrong port. from the Settings menu to check
the port numbers.
Cables are not connected. Check that the modem cable is
connected properly.
You receive the following You are trying to connect to a Check the port settings.
message: port that does not exist in your
computer.
The port is reserved (some other It is possible that you have
program is connected to it). already opened the terminal
program, minimized the window
and forgotten you have already
opened it, and then tried to open
the program again.
You do not receive any Cables are not connected. Connect the cables as shown in
messages. section Establishing Terminal
Connection on page 40.
Error Messages
When typing commands, you may encounter some error messages.
Table 28 on page 120 explains the most typical error messages.
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0406-060
Figure 59 Reset Button on QML Logger
A short reset (pressing the reset button quickly) performs the same reset
as giving the command and starts the program again. A long reset
(pressing the reset button and keeping it down for a few seconds)
restarts the program with a so-called blank setup. A blank setup does not
run a setup file.
A blank setup may be useful if the setup is somehow defective and does
not allow the opening of a terminal connection. When the blank setup is
run, the QML logger communication parameters are restored to their
defaults: COM0, 9600, N, 8, N, 1.
NOTE Sensors with their own measurement interfaces and algorithms, for
example, Vaisala Ceilometer or Vaisala Present Weather Detector, do
not appear in the sensor list of the Sensor Calibration tab.
where
Status:1 = Status field in the output is the value status.
Value:0 = Value field shows the sensor status value.
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Figure 60 Settings Menu: Calibration Window
CAUTION When an early QML logger version is updated to above 3.06, the
following sensors will not operate correctly in the Sensor Calibration
tab until they are removed from the setup and then re-created: CM6B,
CM11, QMS101, QMS102, and QMN101.
NOTE You must load an appropriate setup to the QML logger before you are
able to use the Sensor Calibration tab.
NOTE The Sensor Calibration tab is not visible for setups made with the
software versions prior to 3.06. With old setups, the MAWS common
parameters frame only shows the calibration values for the wind
direction and solar radiation sensors. Other sensors need to be
calibrated through the terminal connection with the appropriate
calibration commands.
NOTE When Value is expressed as N/A, it indicates that the calibration factor
has been altered but not saved, the sensor has not been measured or its
measurement channel has failed, or the sensor is disabled. Further
information about the possible reason can be obtained by comparing
the value in the Status column against the values listed in Table 30 on
page 125.
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NOTE If the CompactFlash memory card has not been formatted, it must be
formatted before use.
In MAWS versions 6.00 and later, you are recommended to format the
card in a Windows PC. The file system to use is FAT (not FAT32).
Also, do not select the quick format option.
To format the CF card in the QML logger, insert it into the CF slot of
the QML logger. Give the EXTFS ERASE command. After the card
has been formatted, you can remove it from the slot.
When a new memory card is inserted into the QML logger, the software
checks that the card is ready for use. The status of the memory card is
indicated by a LED. Table 31 on page 126 describes the different
blinking sequences and the card conditions they indicate.
The external memory card can be removed from the QML logger for
data retrieval without interruptions to operations. The logger copies
data from the internal log directory to the memory card daily at
midnight; the default time is 00:00:30. Data is being written when the
LED on the logger cover next to the external memory card is constantly
on.
CAUTION The memory card must not be removed from the QML logger while
data is being written or the data may be lost. By default, data is
transmitted to the memory card every day at 00:00:30.
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When files are stored to the external memory card, the internal memory
is used as the working memory for storing the log files of the current
day. These working files are moved to the external card each day just
after midnight when the new files have been created for writing.
You can set all of these parameters with Lizard Setup Software. For
more information, refer to Vaisala HydroMet™ Data Collection
Platform User’s Guide, Volumes 2 and 3.
LASTVAL Command
If the value in the report changes to ////, you can check the
measurement’s/sensor’s value with the LASTVAL command. Give the
command in the terminal connection. When you use the raw parameter,
the measured value before any validation and the status produced
during validation are shown. When you use the corresponding signal
name, the validated value is shown.
where
Measurement = Name of the measurement as it is defined in the
setup file
unconv = Parameter that gives the status and the electrical
value of the measurement signal before
conversion
Signal name = Parameter that gives the validated value of the
measurement
Examples:
The command with the signal name parameter (in the following case,
TA) produces the following response:
where
Status:1 = Value is valid.
Value:20.490570 = Validated value for the temperature
measurement is 20.49xxxx.
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where
Status:1 = Value is valid.
Value:109.508xxx = Unconverted value [ohms] of PT100
measurement
When the value in the report changes to ////, you can check the value. In
the following case, the probe is not connected:
where
Status:2 = Value is invalid.
Value:-231.15xxxx = Temperature measurement indicating that the
probe is not connected
When the value is invalid, check the sensor status value and refer to
Table 13 on page 71:
where
Status:1 = Status field in the output is the value status.
Value:0 = Value field shows the sensor status.
/ E>
/ W>
/ E> means that there are errors, and / W> means that there are
warnings.
Example:
/ W> warnings
Warning: Break
occurred 9 times first in uart.cpp[84]
during thread: 00019F60 [AbsTimerT]
object pointer: 106C [component: COM0]
Warning: Frame
occurred 14 times first in uart.cpp[83]
during thread: 00019F60 [AbsTimerT]
object pointer: 106C [component: COM0]
The Break and Frame warnings mean that most likely you have turned
your PC off and on again. This causes no trouble and you can clear the
warnings.
The above warning means that you have reset the QML logger. This
causes no trouble and you can clear the warning. If you have not reset
the QML logger and the warning still occurs, contact Vaisala technical
support (see section Technical Support on page 136).
If you receive the above warning, check that the parameters sname,
pslevel, and altitude are set.
To see active errors, type errors. To clear active errors, type errors
clear. Errors indicate that there is something wrong with the sensors or
configuration. Write down the error information and contact Vaisala
technical support as described in section Technical Support on page
136.
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System Information
You can acquire a report that contains system information by using the
SYSINFO terminal command. The command lists parameters that are
useful especially when troubleshooting the system or when contacting
Vaisala HelpDesk.
Example:
/ > sysinfo
Serial # : E091041
Hardware : Rev B-003
Software : 7.00b
Checksum : 0ABACAB0
Boot sw version : 8.00
Program flash : 4096kB
System RAM : 2048kB
Free memory : 1297kB
Internal temp. : 25.50'C
Active errors : NO
Active warnings : NO
Piggyback - 0 : N/A
Piggyback - 1 : DSE101 rev: B serial no: 904460
Setup file : /Cfg/m120_425.adc
Setup for sw : 7.00
Setup creator : JI
Setup created : 2010-04-16T14:21:36+00:00
Setup CRC : EE848764
Lizard version : 7.00
System uptime : 168h 33min 51sec since Tue Apr 27
12:44:11 2010
where
Serial # = Serial number of the logger PCB
Hardware = Hardware revision of the logger PCB
Software = Software version for the operating software and
its checksum
Boot sw version = Version of the QML logger boot software
Program flash = Total amount of program memory
System RAM = Total amount of memory on the logger
Free memory = Amount of free memory on the logger
Internal temp. = Internal temperature of the logger
Serial # : F1335009
Hardware : QML201C-003
Software : 8.00 Alpha 4 (Apr 30 2010)
Checksum : 815AED36
Boot sw version : 8.00
Program flash : 4096kB
System RAM : 2048kB
Free memory : 1626kB
Internal temp. : 24.65'C
Active errors : NO
Active warnings : NO
Piggyback - 0 : DSI486 rev: D serial no: 932365
Piggyback - 1 : DSI486 rev: A serial no: 023212
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Battery Status
You can view battery status information by giving the command
battery without parameters.
NOTE The battery command applies only to the internal battery of the QML
logger up to QML201B.
Example:
/ > battery
Remaining=100
State=FLOAT_CHARGE
U=6.850195
I=2.685547
Type=PB_BATTERY
Capacity=1.200000
Ext.DC=13.132420
Internal temperature=23.511668
Battery voltage (U) and voltage at the +ExtDC terminal are given as
volts, charging current (I) as milliamperes, and capacity as ampere-
hours. The remaining percentage shows how much energy is left in the
battery.
where
enable = Enables the measurement inputs or sensors.
disable = Disables the measurement inputs or sensors.
Measurement Name = The measurement name from the
Configuration view of Lizard Setup
Software.
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NOTE For sensors that use more than one input channel, you need to enter
separate commands for each measurement. For example, you need to
control separately the TA and RH measurements of the air temperature
and relative humidity sensor.
Examples:
Successfully disabled
or
Successfully enabled
Technical Support
When contacting Vaisala technical support, please send the following
information with your technical enquiry or description of a fault:
NOTE RMA must always be requested from Vaisala technical support before
returning any faulty material.
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CHAPTER 5
TECHNICAL DATA
This chapter provides the technical data of the QML logger and
accessory modules.
Wiring Instructions
NOTE All wiring diagrams in this manual are examples only. Refer to the
appropriate delivery documents for the actual wiring.
Do not change the wiring between the connectors and the logger pins.
For special deliveries or with some sensors, a separate wiring diagram
is supplied in order to help you connect the sensor wires to correct
connectors.
1007-019
Figure 61 RS-232 Wiring Diagram
1006-123
Figure 62 Suggested T-Connection in Dual Port Mode
For the SDI-12 wiring with the later version, see Figure 68 on page 143.
The SDI-12 data pin is the same as in the dual RS-485 module, and the
same wiring method can be used as in Figure 68 on page 143.
See Figure 68 on page 143 and Table 32 on page 139 for the SDI-12
jumper of DSU232-C.
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0903-023
Figure 63 SDI-12 Jumper of DSU232-C
1006-100
Figure 64 Isolated RS-485 Module Wiring Diagram
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Figure 65 Dual RS-485 Module Wiring Diagram
Figure 65 on page 141 provides a schematic wiring diagram for the dual
RS-485 connection, the dual 2-wire connection utilizing both channels.
The correct jumper settings for the channel B are listed in Table 33 on
page 141. The jumpers are located on the module as illustrated in Figure
66 on page 142.
0201-049
Figure 66 Dual RS-485 Module Default Jumper Locations
1006-102
Figure 67 Dual RS-485 Wiring Diagram for RS-485 and RS-232
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The dual RS-485 module also provides an SDI-12 connection. The SDI-
12 line uses one wire for data and is limited to a maximum length of 60
meters. Figure 68 on page 143 provides a schematic wiring diagram for
the SDI-12 connection and the 12 VDC power supply for a sensor. The
jumper settings should be as shown in Figure 66 on page 142.
1006-103
Figure 68 Dual RS-485 Wiring Diagram for SDI-12 and
12 VDC Power Supply
0903-024
Figure 69 RS-232 Jumper Settings
Jumpers X3 and X6 are used to select between the RS-485 and RS-232
modes for channel B, but their settings have been simplified. The
jumper positions are described in Table 35 on page 144.
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Note that the GND pin associated with the output block of O4 ... O7
(both blocks in QMI108) should always be wired to the system GND if
any of the outputs are used to switch currents that exceed 10 mA.
1003-030
Figure 70 Digital I/O Module Wiring Diagram (Digital
Outputs)
NOTE The digital I/O module can only be connected to the QML201 logger
or newer. The type of the logger can be checked with the VER
command.
1006-104
Figure 71 Fixed Line Modem Wiring Diagram
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Figure 72 Ethernet Communication Module DSE101 Wiring
Diagram
Specifications
Property Description/Value
Processor 33 MHz, 32-bit Motorola
Memory 4 MB RAM and 4 MB program
A/D conversion 24-bit
Data logging memory 3.3 MB internal Flash memory
Up to 2 GB on optional CompactFlash
memory card
Sensor inputs 10 analog inputs (20 single-ended inputs)
2 counter/frequency inputs
Internal channel for BARO-1 pressure
transducer
Serial communication
Standard One RS-232 and one RS-485 (two wire);
one SDI-12
Optional Two optional plug-in slots for
communication modules to increase the
number of the serial I/O channels up to
9 pcs
Fast serial expansion bus for connecting,
for example, digital I/O module
Speed 300 ... 38400 bps
Parameters Configurable speed, start bits, data bits,
stop bits, parity, XON/XOFF, and checksum
Ethernet communication
Standard IEEE 802.3
Two plug-in slots for Ethernet modules
DSE101
Speed 10 Mbs (10 BASE-T)
Can also be connected to 100/1000 Mbps
(100/1000 BASE-T) networks with 10 Mbps
Parameters Full/half duplex with auto-negotiation
TCP/IP communication
Supported protocols ARP, UDP/IP, TCP/IP, FTP, SMTP, PPP
(with PAP or CHAP authentication), HTTP
(get), Telnet, ICMP Echo, DHCP, NTP,
DNS, serial port tunneling over TCP/IP
Voltage (external powering) 8 ... 30 VDC
Power consumption <10 mA (typically with basic 5 sensors)
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Property Description/Value
All data for ambient temperature range -50 ... +60 °C unless otherwise
specified
Temperature measurement
(Pt100 sensor, measurement
range
-50 ... +80 °C)
Typical uncertainty over <±0.04 °C
temperature range
-50 ... +60 °C
Typical uncertainty over <±0.08 °C
temperature range
-60 ... +70 °C
Maximum error over Less than ±0.10 °C
temperature range
-40 ... +50 °C
Maximum error at 0 °C Less than ±0.04 °C
Voltage measurement
uncertainty temperature range:
-50 ... +60 °C
±5.0 V range <0.06% of reading ±100 μV
±250 mV range <0.04% of reading ±50 μV
±250 mV range <0.06% of reading ±6 μV
±25 mV range <0.06% of reading ±5 μV
Voltage measurement
uncertainty temperature range:
-60 ... +70 °C
±5.0 V range <0.10% of reading ±150 μV
±250 mV range <0.08% of reading ±80 μV
±250 mV range <0.10% of reading ±10 μV
±25 mV range <0.10% of reading ±10 μV
Frequency measurements ±0.003% + resolution up to 20 kHz
Common mode range +7 V/-3 V
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APPENDIX A
GLOSSARY
Celsius scale Temperature scale having the freezing point of pure water at 0 °C and
the boiling point at 100 °C under standard sea level pressure. All the
temperatures measured with the QML logger are given in Celsius
degrees.
Configuration Set of instructions for the QML logger. The compiled setup (a script)
is in fact a program that runs in the logger.
Crosswind The wind blowing perpendicular to the course of a moving object.
Damping ratio Describes the response of a wind vane to a sudden change in wind
direction. It is defined as the ratio of the actual damping to the critical
damping. Critical damping is that value of damping which gives the
fastest transient response without overshoot.
Delay distance The passage of air necessary over a wind vane to cause the vane to
respond to 50% of a step function change in wind direction.
Dew point The temperature at which the air, if cooled, would reach saturation,
(temperature) and at which dew would therefore begin to condense out on a solid
surface.
Global radiation The total of direct solar radiation and diffuse sky radiation received
by a horizontal surface. Global radiation is measured by
pyranometers.
Gust The peak momentary wind velocity within a given interval of time,
for example, 10 minutes.
Hexadecimal Numbering system using the base number 16 and including the ten
decimal digits (0 to 9) along with six alpha digits (A to F).
Humidity The water vapor content of the air. Weather station sensors commonly
measure relative humidity. Relative humidity is the ratio of water
vapor pressure present in a gas to the maximum pressure of water
vapor that could be present in the gas in that temperature.
LED Light-Emitting Diode
Logger The processing unit of the system. The electronics of the QML logger
take care of measuring, storing, and processing of the measured
parameters.
Logging The process of storing the measured and calculated values in the
logger's memory.
Lull The minimum of wind speed during a certain time interval.
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ZModem File transfer protocol that is used when transferring files between the
QML logger and a terminal program.
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APPENDIX B
STATIONVIEW
StationView
The StationView GUI is available on AWS Client version 8.00 for
QMl201C Operating System version 8.02.
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Figure 73 StationView Window
Station Section
The Station section displays the connected station’s:
- Station ID
- local time
- clock synchronization status
- latitude and longitude
- start time and uptime
Warnings/Errors... - Click button to view Warnings and Errors. See
Clear Warnings and Errors on page 159.
Report - Click button to generate and save the station report. See
Report on page 162
Details... - Click button to assign and view station details. See Station
Details on page 164.
Measurements Section
The Measurements section displays the connected sensors, their status
and readings.
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Transmitter Section
The Transmitter section displays the transmitter’s:
- status
- GPS time
- Next transmit time
- Forward and reflected power
Transmitter Properties... - Click button to view and change the
NESDIS assignments, run diagnostics, transmit a test message,
antenna alignment, or view the last transmitted report. See Transmitter
Properties on page 167.
StationView Setup
The StationView application must be enabled in the Address Book as
described in Serial Line Connections on page 45.
0802-136
Figure 74 Connect to Station Window
0802-136
Figure 75 Initial StationView Window
Close StationView
StationView must be closed to use the AWS Client traditional menus
and command line.
- To close the StationView window, click on the Close button or the red
x in the upper right corner.
Open StationView
If StationView has been setup as described in StationView Setup on page
157, select StationView from the AWS Client Settings menu to open
the window.
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Figure 76 Open StationView
0802-136
Figure 77 StationView with Warnings & Errors
0802-136
Figure 78 Warnings/Errors Window
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Figure 79 Warnings/Errors after Refresh
DTMF Settings
The DTMF Settings window allows the user to enter the tone
sequences for triggering audio reports.
0802-136
Figure 80 DTMF Settings Window
Report
The Report button allows the user to generate and save a station report.
The Station Report includes all information as displayed in the
StationView.
0802-136
Figure 81 Station Report
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Figure 82 Report Files
Station Details
The Station Details window allows the user to enter the station’s ID
and elevation.The Datalogger and Setup File information are
displayed.
0802-136
Figure 83 Station Details Window
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Scaling
The Scaling window allows the user to scale the measurements and set
sensor sensitivity values for sensors such as Solar Radiation.
0802-136
Figure 84 Scaling Window
SDI-12
The SDI-12 window allows the user to select a connected SDI-12
sensor then send commands to it.
0802-136
Figure 85 SDI-12 Window
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Figure 86 SDI-12 Command List
Force Scan
Click the Forced Scan button to update the Measurements section.
Transmitter Properties
The Transmitter Properties window allows the user to:
Setup
The Setup tab allows the user to setup the NESDIS assignments.
0802-136
Figure 87 Transmitter Setup Tab
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Diagnostics
The Diagnostics tab displays the transmitter:
- Voltages
- Internal Temperatures
- GPS information
- RF Power
- Transmitter Duration
- Fail Safe
0802-136
Figure 88 Transmitter Diagnostics Tab
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Test Transmission
The Test Transmission tab allows the user to transmit a test message.
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Figure 89 Transmitter Test Transmission Tab
Antenna
The Antenna tab is used to assist in aligning the antenna:
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Last Report
The Last Report tab displays information from the last transmitted
report.
1. Close StationView.
2. Upload a new configuration file to the MAWS that contains the
information about the new SDI-12 sensor.
3. On the AWS Client’s Maintenance menu, select the new
configuration file from Setup File.
4. Wait a few minutes for file to load to the QML201.
5. Connect the new SDI-12 sensor.
6. Open StationView.
7. Click Force Scan. Do this a few times until the new SDI-12
sensor displays in the Measurement section.
.
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9. Disconnect all SDI-12 sensors from the MAWS except for the
new one.
10. Click on the SDI-12... button.
11. Selecting the correct SDI-12 sensor in the Description list. When
the sensor is chosen, its expected SDI-12 address will display in
the Address box. This is the address that the SDI-12 sensor will
be set to, so make sure the selection is correct.
12. Choose Select SDI-12 Command to Send.
13. Select Change Address (aAb!) from the command list
14. Click the Send Command button.
15. The command sent and the response will be displayed. If
successful, the response will be “Address set to: x” where x is the
address shown in step 11.
16. Close the SDI-12 window.
17. Click Force Scan. Do this a few times until the new SDI-12
displays in the Measurement section. The communications
problem should now be resolved.
18. Reconnect the other SDI-12 sensors.
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