1 april 29, 1999 zeno datalogger texas natural resource conservation commission
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1 April 29, 1999
ZENO DATALOGGER
Texas
Natural
Resource
Conservation
Commission
2 April 29, 1999
Additional analog inputs, and D/A outputs, are available through optional expansioncards (interface strip on the lower side of the ZENO®-3200).
A/D inputs/conversions14 analog inputs with variable(±12 to ±18-bit) conversion in-creasing accuracy over largedynamic ranges.Two additional channelssample with 12-bit resolution atup to 20,000 times per second
Digital I/O portsUp to 15 channels
Control outputsUsing up to 7 controloutputs, the ZENO®-3200makes decisions affectingrelated devices or signaloutputs
Serial communicationsThree hardware UART ports withmultiplexing capability to intelligentsensors, additional linked ZENO’s,other systems or communicationdevices
Data storageSingle on-board, battery-backedmemory chip with 256 kbyte or 1Mbyte memory. Additionalmemory is available
ZENO FRONT PANEL
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ZENO SPECIFICATIONS
• A. Analog inputs
• Seven (7) double ended or fourteen (14) single ended inputs offer a choice of sampling performance.
• Analog Expansion board added for 24 differential inputs.
Ultra-high resolution: ±18-bit at 2 channels/second with 50/60 Hz noise rejection.
High resolution: ±15-bit at 15 channels/second with 50/60 Hz noise rejection.
Medium resolution: ±13-bit at 90 channels/second.
Low resolution: Two (2) channels available at ±12-bit A/D at 20,000 conversions/second.
• Accuracy and linearity are provided over a wide temperature range as follows:
Linearity: ±0.001% (-40°C to +60°C).
Basic absolute accuracy: ±0.05% (-40°C to +60°C).
Wide dynamic input range: ±5 mV to ±5 V in 10 ranges, with >1 GW input resistance.
• The preamplifiers used to provide the wide dynamic range have worst-case characteristics (‑40°C to +60°C):
Common mode rejection ratio: 100 dB.
Offset drift: software correctable to better than 0.1µV/°C.
Gain accuracy: 0.06% of measurement.
• All analog inputs are fault-protected against shorts, overvoltages, transients and ESD.
•
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ZENO SPECIFICATIONS
B. Digital I/O ports
Eight (8) user-configurable digital input channels are provided -- six (6) Schmitttrigger conditioned inputs and two (2) comparator inputs.
Seven (7) digital output channels.
Digital inputs can be configured for frequency, period, count, or event counting.Digital outputs can provide frequency, PWM, control or alarm signals.
Count inputs: Up to 65536 counts at 0.005% accuracy. Frequency inputs: Up to 100 kHz at 0.005% accuracy.
C. Sensor and auxiliary power outputs
Sensor excitation: Unswitched excitation outputs and five (5) switchedexcitation outputs for software selectable voltages of 1.25, 2.50, 5.00, withaccuracy of 0.01% at up to 10 mA. Long-term stability of 20 ppm over 1000hours, with most of the drift occurring within the first 100 hours.
Reference outputs: One (1), fixed for sensor signal offsets.
Power outputs (switched):- Three (3) channels of +12V; one (1) channel at 750 mA; two (2)
channels at 150 mA.- Two (2) channels of +5V at 200 mA total.
Other power output: Optional.
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18-bit differential analog-to-digital conversion
18-bit differential analog-to-digital conversion. Up to 7 channels of up to 18 bit bipolar, double-ended 500 mV full scale inputs. Full-scale input voltage range extended from 5 mV to 5 V using line items 4&5. Inputs on CH1 through CH7, with one channel using CHn+ and CHn-. Variable sample rate:
- 18 bits at 2 samples/second (total for all channels).- 15 bits at 16 samples/second.
18 bits are always recorded, with more bits usable as the sampling rate decreases.
For differential A/D other than passive bridge sensors,do not exceed the common mode input signal voltage of 8 V;
i.e., the voltage between ground and either input must not exceed 8 V.
Exceeding this level will give erroneous readings.
You must provide a return path if the sensor is not ground-referenced.
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18-bit single-ended analog-to-digital conversion.
18-bit single-ended analog-to-digital conversion. Up to 14 channels of up to 18 bit bipolar, single-ended 500 mV full scale inputs. Full-scale input voltage range extended from 5 mV to 5 V using line items
4&5. Inputs on CH1-, CH1+ through CH7-, CH7+. CHn- and CHn+ are treated as separate non-inverting channels. Variable sample rate:
- 18 bits at 2 samples/second (total for all channels).- 15 bits at 16 samples/second.
18 bits are always recorded, with more bits usable as the sampling rate decreases.
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12-bit analog-to-digital conversion.
12-bit analog-to-digital conversion. Up to 2 separate 12-bit unipolar, single-ended 0 to 4.096V (1 mV/count) inputs. Inputs on CH8 or CH9. Battery voltage and internal temperature can also be monitored. To select Battery
voltage enter “VBAT” for the channel number. To select internal temperatureenter “ITEMP” for the channel number.
Sampling rate up to 10,000 samples/second.
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DIGITAL INPUT SENSORS
Digital period measurement, f > 10 kHz.
Digital frequency measurement, f > 10 kHz.
Digital period measurement, f < 10 kHz. 7
Digital frequency measurement, f < 10 kHz.
Digital state measurement
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Dasibi Calibrator
Dasibi Calibrator This sensor is specific to the TNRCC system. Specifies the Dasibi 5008 multi-gas calibrator. This sensor type yields three data values: The current calibration gas
concentration, the current calibration state, and the status block 2 state. Thesevalues are referenced in the process menus as Sx.1, Sx.2, and Sx.3, where “x” isthe ZENO sensor record number selected for the Dasibi calibrator.
You should use the Gas Calibrator Process in combination with this sensor.
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ZENO USER INTERFACE
• The Zeno User Interface Is A Simple, Menu-Driven System
• This Is The Most Basic Way To Interface With The Zeno And Requires Minimal Hardware/Software - All You Need Is A Dumb Terminal And A Serial Cable
• You Can Use Any Terminal Emulation Package To Access The Zeno User Interface Through Either A Direct Connection Or Over A Modem
• The Terminal Emulation Package Needs To Be Set To 9600 Baud, 8 Data Bits, No Parity, And 1 Stop Bit
• Once You Have A Computer Attached To The Zeno And Have The Terminal Emulation Package Started, Type “U” And A Carriage Return To Trigger The Zeno User Interface
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ZENO MENU STRUCTURE
User Menu Communications Menu
System Functions Menu
Sample Period Menu
Data Retrieval Menu
Operator Log Menu
Sensor Status Code Menu BIT Menu
Test Menu
ZENO Program Menu Sensor Menu
Processing Menu
Data Output Menu
Sensor Timing Loop Menu
Output Message Timing Menu
Password Menu
System Load Menu
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USER MENU
Initialize the ZENO User Menu by typing U
Enter Level 1 Password: ****
USER MENU(C) Communications Menu (G) Sensor Status Code Menu(F) System Functions Menu (K) Event Scheduler menu(S) Sample Period Menu (T) Test Menu(D) Data Retrieval Menu (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Operator Log Menu (Q) Quit(I) Inactivity Timeout (H) Help
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PASSWORDS
• All Operations On The Zeno Are Password Protected
• There Are Three Levels Of Password Protection
• The First Level Password Grants You Minimal Access To The Data Logger -- You Can View Data And Enter Operator Logs
• The Second Level Password Gives You Access to the Zeno Scheduler Menu
• The Third Level Password Grants Full Access To All Features
• You Can Cause Great Damage With The Third Level Password
• Normal Operators Will Only Require The First Level Password
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VIEWING ALL THE PASSWORDS
PASSWORD MENU(1) Change Level 1 Password (T) Toggle Passwords On Or Off(2) Change Level 2 Password (V) View All Passwords(3) Change Level 3 Password (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Change LEADS Login Password (H) Help** Password Protection is ON
> V
Enter Level 3 Password : ****Level 1 Password: "ZENO"Level 2 Password: "ZENO"Level 3 Password: "ZENO"LEADS Password: "LEADS"
PASSWORD MENU(1) Change Level 1 Password (T) Toggle Passwords On Or Off(2) Change Level 2 Password (V) View All Passwords(3) Change Level 3 Password (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Change LEADS Login Password (H) Help** Password Protection is ON
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TOGGLING PASSWORDS
> W
PASSWORD MENU(1) Change Level 1 Password (T) Toggle Passwords On Or Off(2) Change Level 2 Password (V) View All Passwords(3) Change Level 3 Password (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Change LEADS Login Password (H) Help** Password Protection is ON
> T
Password Protection is now OFF.
PASSWORD MENU(1) Change Level 1 Password (T) Toggle Passwords On Or Off(2) Change Level 2 Password (V) View All Passwords(3) Change Level 3 Password (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Change LEADS Login Password (H) Help** Password Protection is OFF
> T
Enter Level 3 Password : ****
Password Protection is now ON.
PASSWORD MENU(1) Change Level 1 Password (T) Toggle Passwords On Or Off(2) Change Level 2 Password (V) View All Passwords(3) Change Level 3 Password (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Change LEADS Login Password (H) Help** Password Protection is ON
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CHANGING A PASSWORD
> Z
ZENO PROGRAM MENU(S) Sensor Menu (L) System Load Menu(P) Processing Menu (R) Reset System(D) Data Output Menu (E) Save Settings to EEPROM(T) Sensor Timing Loop Menu (U) User Menu(O) Output Message Timing Menu (Q) Quit(W) Password Menu (H) Help
> W
PASSWORD MENU(1) Change Level 1 Password (T) Toggle Passwords On Or Off(2) Change Level 2 Password (V) View All Passwords(3) Change Level 3 Password (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Change LEADS Login Password (H) Help** Password Protection is ON
> 1
Enter current Level 1 Password : ****
Enter new Level 1 Password : ****
Please verify new password: ****
Password Modified.
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COMMUNICATIONS MENU
Initialize the ZENO COMMUNICATION MENU by typing C
COMMUNICATIONS MENU(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (U) User Menu(E) Save Parameters To EEPROM (Q) Quit(Tn) Terminal Mode On COM Port n (H) Help
Item 1: 9600 (COM1 Baud Rate)Item 2: 9600 (COM2 Baud Rate)Item 3: 9600 (COM3 Baud Rate)Item 4: RS232 (COM1 Port Type, RS232 or RADIO)Item 5: RS232 (COM2 Port Type, RS232 or RS485)Item 6: RS232 (COM3 Port type, RS232 or RS485)
For the TNRCC CAMS stations all three commumications ports areset to a baud rate of 9600 and a RS232 Port Type
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SETTING TERMINAL MODE
COMMUNICATIONS MENU(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (U) User Menu(E) Save Parameters To EEPROM (Q) Quit(Tn) Terminal Mode On COM Port n (H) Help
Item 1: 9600 (COM1 Baud Rate)Item 2: 9600 (COM2 Baud Rate)Item 3: 9600 (COM3 Baud Rate)Item 4: RS232 (COM1 Port Type, RS232 or RADIO)Item 5: RS232 (COM2 Port Type, RS232 or RS485)Item 6: RS232 (COM3 Port type, RS232 or RS485)
> T1
Enter Device Baud Rate: 9600
Enter Device Number of Data Bits (7 or 8): 8
Enter Device Parity (N,E,O): N
Waiting for COM port 1. Press any key to exit...
*** Entering Terminal Mode on COM Port 1 ***
Press <ctrl-X> on this terminal to exit.
For remote access to the Dasibi 5008 Calibrator COM1 is set to aTerminal mode at 9600 baud rate, 8 Data Bits, with no parity.Press <ctrl-X> on this terminal to exit.
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SYSTEM FUNCTIONS MENU
Initialize the by SYSTEM FUNCTIONS MENU typing F <ENTER>.
> F
SYSTEM FUNCTIONS MENU(Cn/m) Change Item n to Value m (E) Save Parameters To EEPROM(S) System Date and Time (U) User Menu(T) Calibrate Internal Temperature (Q) Quit(V) Program Version (H) Help
Item 1: 999 (Primary Unit/Experiment ID, 0 to 9999)Item 2: 777 (Secondary Unit/Experiment ID, 0 to 9999)Item 3: 3 (Data Dump Format)Item 4: 0 (Real Time Output Format)Item 5: 0 (Add Compass to Vane, 0 = NO, 1 = YES)Item 6: 0 (Compass Offset in degrees, -180 to 180)Item 7: 0 (Barometer Elevation in meters, 0 to 5000)Item 8: SITE_NAME (Site Name, 20 characters or less)
The SYSTEM FUNCTIONS MENU allows the operator to set the zeno clock,Calibrate the Internal Temperature and verify the station name and Sitenumber. Item 1 is set to the station number, Item 2 is set to the zenoserial number and Item 8 is the site name.
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SET ZENO TIME
Set the zeno time by typing S <ENTER> then the UTC time and date.
SYSTEM FUNCTIONS MENU(Cn/m) Change Item n to Value m (E) Save Parameters To EEPROM(S) System Date and Time (U) User Menu(T) Calibrate Internal Temperature (Q) Quit(V) Program Version (H) Help
Item 1: 999 (Primary Unit/Experiment ID, 0 to 9999)Item 2: 777 (Secondary Unit/Experiment ID, 0 to 9999)Item 3: 3 (Data Dump Format)Item 4: 0 (Real Time Output Format)Item 5: 0 (Add Compass to Vane, 0 = NO, 1 = YES)Item 6: 0 (Compass Offset in degrees, -180 to 180)Item 7: 0 (Barometer Elevation in meters, 0 to 5000)Item 8: SITE_NAME (Site Name, 20 characters or less)
> SEnter Date and Time in 24 hour format.Cur Date and Time: 99/04/30 20:47:58New Date and Time: 99/04/30 20:50:00Time Change Forced New Sample Interval.
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CALIBRATE INTERNAL TEMP
Calibrate the internal temperature of the zeno by typing T <ENTER> thenenter the correct temperature followed by a F for Fahrenheit or a C forCelsius. The zeno internal temperature is used to represent the stationtemperature.
SYSTEM FUNCTIONS MENU(Cn/m) Change Item n to Value m (E) Save Parameters To EEPROM(S) System Date and Time (U) User Menu(T) Calibrate Internal Temperature (Q) Quit(V) Program Version (H) Help
Item 1: 999 (Primary Unit/Experiment ID, 0 to 9999)Item 2: 777 (Secondary Unit/Experiment ID, 0 to 9999)Item 3: 3 (Data Dump Format)Item 4: 0 (Real Time Output Format)Item 5: 0 (Add Compass to Vane, 0 = NO, 1 = YES)Item 6: 0 (Compass Offset in degrees, -180 to 180)Item 7: 0 (Barometer Elevation in meters, 0 to 5000)Item 8: SITE_NAME (Site Name, 20 characters or less)
> TInternal Temperature 24.0 C, 75.2 F.Enter temperature and scale (e.g. 22.5 C or 75.2 F): 75.0 F
Writing data to EEPROM ...Number of writes to EEPROM: 71EEPROM checksum = 149
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SAMPLE PERIOD MENU
Initialize the SAMPLE PERIOD MENU by typing S
SAMPLE PERIOD MENU(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (Q) Quit(E) Save Settings To EEPROM (H) Help(U) User Menu
Item 1: 300 (Sample Interval Time in seconds)Item 2: 300 (Sample Duration Time in seconds)Item 3: 0 (Sample Time Offset in seconds)
Items 1 and 2 are set to a 300 second (5 minute) value for a continuousfive minute sample duration. This will setup the 5 minute data output.
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DATA RETRIEVAL MENU
U
USER MENU(C) Communications Menu (G) Sensor Status Code Menu(F) System Functions Menu (K) Event Scheduler menu(S) Sample Period Menu (T) Test Menu(D) Data Retrieval Menu (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Operator Log Menu (Q) Quit(I) Inactivity Timeout (H) Help
> D
DATA RETRIEVAL MENU(A) Show Records AFTER Specified Time (C) Compute Data LoggingCapacity(B) Show Records BETWEEN Timespan (N) Number of Records Logged(Ln) Show LAST n Records (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Data Records (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Records (H) Help
Precede Any "Show Data" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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SHOWING DATA RECORDS
DATA RETRIEVAL MENU(A) Show Records AFTER Specified Time (C) Compute Data LoggingCapacity(B) Show Records BETWEEN Timespan (N) Number of Records Logged(Ln) Show LAST n Records (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Data Records (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Records (H) Help
Precede Any "Show Data" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
> AEnter Data Search start timeIn 24 Hour Format (YY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS): 99/04/30 20:00:00Enter number of Data Sets to display: 10
999,99/04/30,20:45:00,E8,1,K,0.30,2,K,34.80,3,K,0.00,4,K,0.30,5,K,0.30,6,K,84.70,8,K,0.00,9,K,0.00,10,K,0.0000,24,K,75.20,25,K,0.0000,26,K,0.0000,27,K,0.0000,28,K,0.0000,29,K,0.0000,30,K,0.0000,31,K,0.0000,35,K,0.0000,40,K,0.000,41,K,0.000,50,K,-1.0000,51,K,99000,
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SHOWING DATA RECORDS
DATA RETRIEVAL MENU(A) Show Records AFTER Specified Time (C) Compute Data LoggingCapacity(B) Show Records BETWEEN Timespan (N) Number of Records Logged(Ln) Show LAST n Records (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Data Records (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Records (H) Help
Precede Any "Show Data" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
> BEnter Data Search start timeIn 24 Hour Format (YY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS): 99/04/30 19:00:00Enter Data Search stop timeIn 24 Hour Format (YY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS): 99/04/30 20:00:00ERROR: No Data Sets found within the given time span.
DATA RETRIEVAL MENU(A) Show Records AFTER Specified Time (C) Compute Data LoggingCapacity(B) Show Records BETWEEN Timespan (N) Number of Records Logged(Ln) Show LAST n Records (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Data Records (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Records (H) Help
Precede Any "Show Data" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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SHOWING DATA RECORDS
> L10
999,99/04/30,20:45:00,E8,1,K,0.30,2,K,34.80,3,K,0.00,4,K,0.30,5,K,0.30,6,K,84.70,8,K,0.00,9,K,0.00,10,K,0.0000,24,K,75.20,25,K,0.0000,26,K,0.0000,27,K,0.0000,28,K,0.0000,29,K,0.0000,30,K,0.0000,31,K,0.0000,35,K,0.0000,40,K,0.000,41,K,0.000,50,K,-1.0000,51,K,99000,DATA RETRIEVAL MENU(A) Show Records AFTER Specified Time (C) Compute Data LoggingCapacity(B) Show Records BETWEEN Timespan (N) Number of Records Logged(Ln) Show LAST n Records (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Data Records (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Records (H) Help
Precede Any "Show Data" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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SHOWING DATA RECORDS
> *
999,99/04/30,20:45:00,E8,1,K,0.30,2,K,34.80,3,K,0.00,4,K,0.30,5,K,0.30,6,K,84.70,8,K,0.00,9,K,0.00,10,K,0.0000,24,K,75.20,25,K,0.0000,26,K,0.0000,27,K,0.0000,28,K,0.0000,29,K,0.0000,30,K,0.0000,31,K,0.0000,35,K,0.0000,40,K,0.000,41,K,0.000,50,K,-1.0000,51,K,99000,DATA RETRIEVAL MENU(A) Show Records AFTER Specified Time (C) Compute Data LoggingCapacity(B) Show Records BETWEEN Timespan (N) Number of Records Logged(Ln) Show LAST n Records (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Data Records (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Records (H) Help
Precede Any "Show Data" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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SHOWING DATA RECORDS
> @10
999,99/04/30,20:45:00,E8,1,K,0.30,2,K,34.80,3,K,0.00,4,K,0.30,5,K,0.30,6,K,84.70,8,K,0.00,9,K,0.00,10,K,0.0000,24,K,75.20,25,K,0.0000,26,K,0.0000,27,K,0.0000,28,K,0.0000,29,K,0.0000,30,K,0.0000,31,K,0.0000,35,K,0.0000,40,K,0.000,41,K,0.000,50,K,-1.0000,51,K,99000,DATA RETRIEVAL MENU(A) Show Records AFTER Specified Time (C) Compute Data LoggingCapacity(B) Show Records BETWEEN Timespan (N) Number of Records Logged(Ln) Show LAST n Records (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Data Records (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Records (H) Help
Precede Any "Show Data" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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DATA LOGGING CAPACITY
> CTotal Data Logging Memory (bytes) = 196712Maximum Number Of Data Records = 1891Maximum Data Time Span (hours) = 157.6
DATA RETRIEVAL MENU(A) Show Records AFTER Specified Time (C) Compute Data LoggingCapacity(B) Show Records BETWEEN Timespan (N) Number of Records Logged(Ln) Show LAST n Records (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Data Records (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Records (H) Help
Precede Any "Show Data" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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NUMBER OF DATA SETS
> NNumber of Data Sets in Data Logging Memory = 1
DATA RETRIEVAL MENU(A) Show Records AFTER Specified Time (C) Compute Data LoggingCapacity(B) Show Records BETWEEN Timespan (N) Number of Records Logged(Ln) Show LAST n Records (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Data Records (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Records (H) Help
Precede Any "Show Data" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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OPERATOR LOG MENU
> U
USER MENU(C) Communications Menu (G) Sensor Status Code Menu(F) System Functions Menu (K) Event Scheduler menu(S) Sample Period Menu (T) Test Menu(D) Data Retrieval Menu (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Operator Log Menu (Q) Quit(I) Inactivity Timeout (H) Help
L
LOG MENU(A) Add A New Operator Log Entry (N) Number Of Op. Log Entries(Ln) Show LAST n Operator Log Entries (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Operator Log Entries (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Op. Log Entries (H) Help(C) Show Bottle Gas Calibration Log
Precede Any "Show" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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ADDING AN OPERATOR LOG
LOG MENU(A) Add A New Operator Log Entry (N) Number Of Op. Log Entries(Ln) Show LAST n Operator Log Entries (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Operator Log Entries (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Op. Log Entries (H) Help(C) Show Bottle Gas Calibration Log
Precede Any "Show" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
> AEnter Operator Log Entry Text Now.** Type <ctrl+X> to terminate. **Zeno Training at TNRCC <ctrl+X>LOG MENU(A) Add A New Operator Log Entry (N) Number Of Op. Log Entries(Ln) Show LAST n Operator Log Entries (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Operator Log Entries (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Op. Log Entries (H) Help(C) Show Bottle Gas Calibration Log
Precede Any "Show" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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REVIEWING LOG ENTRIES
> L1** Hit the space bar to pause the data output **
^99/04/30 20:53:39 999Zeno Training at TNRCC
LOG MENU(A) Add A New Operator Log Entry (N) Number Of Op. Log Entries(Ln) Show LAST n Operator Log Entries (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Operator Log Entries (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Op. Log Entries (H) Help(C) Show Bottle Gas Calibration Log
Precede Any "Show" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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REVIEWING LOG ENTRIES
> *** Hit the space bar to pause the data output **
^99/04/30 20:53:39 999Zeno Training at TNRCC
LOG MENU(A) Add A New Operator Log Entry (N) Number Of Op. Log Entries(Ln) Show LAST n Operator Log Entries (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Operator Log Entries (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Op. Log Entries (H) Help(C) Show Bottle Gas Calibration Log
Precede Any "Show" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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REVIEWING LOG ENTRIES
> @n** Hit the space bar to pause the data output **
^99/04/30 20:53:39 999Zeno Training at TNRCC
LOG MENU(A) Add A New Operator Log Entry (N) Number Of Op. Log Entries(Ln) Show LAST n Operator Log Entries (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Operator Log Entries (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Op. Log Entries (H) Help(C) Show Bottle Gas Calibration Log
Precede Any "Show" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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GAS CALIBRATION LOG
> cThe FILE is empty.
LOG MENU(A) Add A New Operator Log Entry (N) Number Of Op. Log Entries(Ln) Show LAST n Operator Log Entries (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Operator Log Entries (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Op. Log Entries (H) Help(C) Show Bottle Gas Calibration Log
Precede Any "Show" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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NUMBER OF LOG ENTRIES
> NNumber of Entries in Operator Log Memory = 1
LOG MENU(A) Add A New Operator Log Entry (N) Number Of Op. Log Entries(Ln) Show LAST n Operator Log Entries (U) User Menu(*) Show ALL Operator Log Entries (Q) Quit(@n) Show n Unmarked Op. Log Entries (H) Help(C) Show Bottle Gas Calibration Log
Precede Any "Show" Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'X*' To Send All Data Sets Via X-Modem)
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INACTIVITY TIMEOUT
> U
USER MENU(C) Communications Menu (G) Sensor Status Code Menu(F) System Functions Menu (K) Event Scheduler menu(S) Sample Period Menu (T) Test Menu(D) Data Retrieval Menu (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Operator Log Menu (Q) Quit(I) Inactivity Timeout (H) Help
> IEnter desired timeout in minutes [1..60]: 15
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SENSOR STATUS MENU
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CHANGING A SENSOR STATUS
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RESETTING SENSOR STATUS
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BIT MENU
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EVENT SCHEDULER MENU
> U
USER MENU(C) Communications Menu (G) Sensor Status Code Menu(F) System Functions Menu (K) Event Scheduler menu(S) Sample Period Menu (T) Test Menu(D) Data Retrieval Menu (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Operator Log Menu (Q) Quit(I) Inactivity Timeout (H) Help
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EVENT SCHEDULER MENU
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TEST MENU
> U
USER MENU(C) Communications Menu (G) Sensor Status Code Menu(F) System Functions Menu (K) Event Scheduler menu(S) Sample Period Menu (T) Test Menu(D) Data Retrieval Menu (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Operator Log Menu (Q) Quit(I) Inactivity Timeout (H) Help
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DISPLAY RAW DATA
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DISPLAY SCALED DATA
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ZENO PROGRAM MENU
> U
USER MENU(C) Communications Menu (G) Sensor Status Code Menu(F) System Functions Menu (K) Event Scheduler menu(S) Sample Period Menu (T) Test Menu(D) Data Retrieval Menu (Z) ZENO Program Menu(L) Operator Log Menu (Q) Quit(I) Inactivity Timeout (H) Help
> ZWaiting for all data acquisition tasks to finish . . .
ZENO PROGRAM MENU(S) Sensor Menu (L) System Load Menu(P) Processing Menu (R) Reset System(D) Data Output Menu (E) Save Settings to EEPROM(T) Sensor Timing Loop Menu (U) User Menu(O) Output Message Timing Menu (Q) Quit(W) Password Menu (H) Help
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SENSOR RECORD ITEM 1
> S
SENSOR MENU(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (N) Go To Next Record(A) Insert After This Record (P) Go To Previous Record(B) Insert Before This Record (X) Delete all Records(D) Delete This Record (Z) ZENO Program Menu(Jn) Jump To Record n (H) Help
Sensor Items for Record 1 of 25:Item 1: Sensor Type Code 1 (12-bit Analog to Digital)Item 2: Sensor Name INT_TEMPItem 3: Sensor Input Channel ITEMPItem 6: Switched Power Code 0 (NO SWITCHED POWER)Item 7: Sensor Excitation Voltage Code 0 (NO EXCITATION VOLTAGE)Item 8: Switched Excitation Return 0Item 9: Switched Power Warmup Time 0Item 10: Sensor Sample Count 1Item 11: Maximum Sensor Readings 0Item 12: Sensor Timing Loop 2 (1.0 seconds)Item 13: Conversion Coefficient A 0Item 14: Conversion Coefficient B 1.8Item 15: Conversion Coefficient C 32Item 17: Sensor Enabled Yes
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PROCESS RECORD ITEM 1
> Z
ZENO PROGRAM MENU(S) Sensor Menu (L) System Load Menu(P) Processing Menu (R) Reset System(D) Data Output Menu (E) Save Settings to EEPROM(T) Sensor Timing Loop Menu (U) User Menu(O) Output Message Timing Menu (Q) Quit(W) Password Menu (H) Help
> P
PROCESS MENU(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (N) Go To Next Record(A) Insert After This Record (P) Go To Previous Record(B) Insert Before This Record (X) Delete all Records(D) Delete This Record (Z) ZENO Program Menu(Jn) Jump To Record n (H) HelpProcess Items for Record 1 of 27:Item 1: Process Category 1 : GeneralItem 2: Process Number 2 : Averaging ProcessItem 3: Input for Average Data S1 : INT_TEMP
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DATA ITEM RECORD 1
> D
DATA OUTPUT MENU(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (N) Go To Next Record(A) Insert After This Record (P) Go To Previous Record(B) Insert Before This Record (X) Delete all Records(D) Delete This Record (Z) ZENO Program Menu(Jn) Jump To Record n (H) Help
Data Items for Record 1 of 26:Item 1: Field Type code 6 : Literal String FieldItem 2: Output Message(s) 1Item 3: Field Name <D><A>
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SYSTEM LOAD MENU
> Z
ZENO PROGRAM MENU(S) Sensor Menu (L) System Load Menu(P) Processing Menu (R) Reset System(D) Data Output Menu (E) Save Settings to EEPROM(T) Sensor Timing Loop Menu (U) User Menu(O) Output Message Timing Menu (Q) Quit(W) Password Menu (H) Help
> L
SYSTEM LOAD MENU(R) Receive Configuration From Host (Z) ZENO Program Menu(T) Transmit Configuration From ZENO (H) Help
Precede the R or T Command With An 'X' For X-Modem Transfer(e.g. Enter 'XR' To Receive a Configuration File Via X-Modem)
> RWARNING: The requested change will prevent the System from accurately reading the Data Records currently stored in Logging Memory. To proceed with this change all Log Data Records must first be deleted.
Delete Log Data Records? Continue? (Y/N) Y
All records in Data Logging Memory have been deleted.Ready To Receive System Configuration Commands. Enter 'Q' To Quit.
0 Parameters Loaded 0 Sensor Command Sets Loaded 0 Process Command Sets Loaded 0 Data Command Sets Loaded 0 Scheduler Command Sets Loaded
53 April 29, 1999
RESETTING THE ZENO
> Z
ZENO PROGRAM MENU(S) Sensor Menu (L) System Load Menu(P) Processing Menu (R) Reset System(D) Data Output Menu (E) Save Settings to EEPROM(T) Sensor Timing Loop Menu (U) User Menu(O) Output Message Timing Menu (Q) Quit(W) Password Menu (H) Help
> RThis command will RESET the system. All unsaved changes will be lost. Continue? (Y/N) YThe system will now reset. Please wait.
ZENO-3200 Flash Loader ApplicationVersion: V.1.00 Sep 14 1998 00:06:55
Watchdog Reset
Watchdog ResetZENO-3200 V1.60-1244E3.1 Feb 15 1999 18:07:23(C)opyright 1998, Coastal Environmental Systems, Seattle, WA, USA.System Time = 99/04/30 21:01:46Initializing ZENO 3200 ...
ZENO 3200 is Data Sampling. Type 'U'<enter> to access the UserInterface.
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SENSOR TIMING LOOP MENU
> ZThis Menu Requires Password Access.
Enter Level 3 Password: ****
Waiting for all data acquisition tasks to finish . . .
ZENO PROGRAM MENU(S) Sensor Menu (L) System Load Menu(P) Processing Menu (R) Reset System(D) Data Output Menu (E) Save Settings to EEPROM(T) Sensor Timing Loop Menu (U) User Menu(O) Output Message Timing Menu (Q) Quit(W) Password Menu (H) Help
> T
SENSOR TIMING LOOP MENU(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (H) Help(Z) ZENO Program Menu
Item 1: 0.5 (Timing Loop #1 Period in seconds)Item 2: 1.0 (Timing Loop #2 Period in seconds)Item 3: 1.5 (Timing Loop #3 Period in seconds)Item 4: 15.0 (Timing Loop #4 Period in seconds)
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OUTPUT MESSAGE TIMING
> Z
ZENO PROGRAM MENU(S) Sensor Menu (L) System Load Menu(P) Processing Menu (R) Reset System(D) Data Output Menu (E) Save Settings to EEPROM(T) Sensor Timing Loop Menu (U) User Menu(O) Output Message Timing Menu (Q) Quit(W) Password Menu (H) Help
> O
OUTPUT MESSAGE TIMING MENU(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (H) Help(Z) ZENO Program Menu
Item 1: COM3 (Data Output Message #1 COM Port, COM1, COM2, or COM3)Item 2: COM3 (Data Output Message #2 COM Port, COM1, COM2, or COM3)Item 3: COM3 (Data Output Message #3 COM Port, COM1, COM2, or COM3)Item 4: COM3 (Data Output Message #4 COM Port, COM1, COM2, or COM3)Item 5: 0.0 (Data Output Message #1 Period, 0 to 86400 seconds)Item 6: 0.0 (Data Output Message #2 Period, 0 to 86400 seconds)Item 7: 0.0 (Data Output Message #3 Period, 0 to 86400 seconds)Item 8: 0.0 (Data Output Message #4 Period, 0 to 86400 seconds)
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EXITING THE USER INTERFACE
> Z
ZENO PROGRAM MENU(S) Sensor Menu (L) System Load Menu(P) Processing Menu (R) Reset System(D) Data Output Menu (E) Save Settings to EEPROM(T) Sensor Timing Loop Menu (U) User Menu(O) Output Message Timing Menu (Q) Quit(W) Password Menu (H) Help> QChecking Scan List records ...Exiting User Interface.