
ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
Coastal Environmental Systems (206) 682-6048
Page E-2
2. CONTENTS OF RUN-TIME PARAMETER LINES
For interested users, the following is a brief line-by-line description of the run-time parameters contained
in the "PARAM" lines of a configuration file.
Coastal Environmental Systems strongly recommends not modifying any
run-time parameters that are italicized below because they are not generally
accessible and they are not intended to be changed by the user.
Lines beginning with an asterisk * are treated as comments.
The only exception to this is the second line, containing the firmware
version: this version number is read and used by the ZENO
®
-3200 for
downward compatibility.
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The line beginning PARAM1 contains the following information:
- Sample interval time, in seconds
- Sample time offset, in seconds
- Sample duration time, in seconds
- Sensor timing loop #2 in half-seconds
- Sensor timing loop #3 in half-seconds
- Sensor timing loop #4 in half-seconds
- Primary unit ID
- Secondary unit ID
- COM1 baud rate
- COM2 baud rate
The line beginning PARAM2 contains the following information:
- COM3 baud rate
- COM1 port type (0=RS232, 2=RADIO, 3=TWO-WAY RADIO, 5=RS232H)
- COM2 port type (0=RS232, 1=RS485, 4=GOES, 5=RS232H, 6=CGOES)
- COM3 port type (0=RS232, 1=RS485, 5=RS232H)
- COM3 CCSAIL exclusive? (0=NO, 1=YES; generally set to 0)
- Data dump format (1=space delimited, 2=comma delimited, 3=match real-time message)
- Real time message format (0=none, 1=comma delimited ASCII, 2=fixed width ASCII)
- Add compass to vane? (0=NO, 1=YES)
- Compass offset in degrees
- Barometer elevation in meters
The line beginning PARAM3 contains the following information:
- Clock processor speed (generally set to 16777)
- System read/write parameter (generally set to 1)
- ADC noise rejection frequency (50/60 Hz; jumper required to set this option)
- ADC significant bits (18/13; jumper required to set this option)
- Output message #1 period in half-seconds (e.g., 1s given as 2) (0 = after data sampling)
- Output message #2 period in half-seconds (0 = not transmitted)
- Output message #3 period in half-seconds (0 = not transmitted)
- Output message #4 period in half-seconds (0=not transmitted)
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Output message #1 COM port (0=COM1; 1=COM2; 2=COM3)
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Refer to Section 9.4.
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