
ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
Coastal Environmental Systems (206) 682-6048
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SENSOR MENU
(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (Jn) Jump To Record n
(A) Insert After This Record (N) Go To Next Record
(B) Insert Before This Record (P) Go To Previous Record
(X) Cut Record to Clipboard (XA) Delete ALL Records
(C) Copy Record To Clipboard (Z) Zeno Program Menu
(V) Paste Record From Clipboard (H) Help
(Sn/m) Search Item n for Value m
Sensor Items for Record 1 of 6:
Item 1: Sensor Type Code 16 (General Serial)
Item 2: Sensor Name ritchie
Item 3: Sensor Input Channel COM2
Item 6: Switched Power Code 1 (5V SW'D A)
Item 9: Switched Power Warmup Time 6
Item 10: Sensor Sample Count 2
Item 11: Maximum Sensor Readings 2
Item 12: Sensor Timing Loop 2 (1.0 seconds)
Item 16: Retry Count 6
Item 17: Sensor Address 0
Item 18: Sensor Port Type RS232
Item 19: Sensor Baud Rate 4800
Item 20: Sensor Bits Per Character 8
Item 21: Sensor Parity N
Item 22: Sensor Start Bits 1
Item 23: Sensor Stop Bits 1
Item 24: Sensor GSI Script Number 1
Item 25: Sensor Data Collection Control P6.L2 (lt3ORte)
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Configuring the sensor channel and other communications settings is no different from other serial sensor
types.
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However, Line Items #24 and #25 are unique to the General Serial Sensor type:
Line Item #24, Sensor GSI Script Number, tells the ZENO
®
-3200 which Script Record to use from up
to six unique Script Records defined using the General Serial Script Menu.
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Line Item #25, Sensor Data Collection Control, allows conditional data collection from the General
Serial Sensor.
When Line Item #25 is set to its default value of S0.1, the ZENO
®
-3200 will
collect data from the sensor regularly as any other sensor.
When Line Item #25 refers to a Process Record output, the ZENO
®
-3200
will ONLY collect data from the sensor when the Process Record output
value is zero. If the Process Record output value is not zero, the ZENO
®
-
3200 will NOT collect any data from the sensor.
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Refer to Section 10.3.5.
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Refer to Section 12.2.3.
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