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... such products by Campbell Scientific, Inc. ("Campbell") to modification, misuse, neglect, improper service, accidents of Campbell's product warranty. Products not manufactured, but that are re-sold by Campbell, are warranted by surface carrier prepaid within the continental United States of all costs of shipment unless otherwise specified in the corresponding Campbell pricelist or product manual. The customer...
... such products by Campbell Scientific, Inc. ("Campbell") to modification, misuse, neglect, improper service, accidents of Campbell's product warranty. Products not manufactured, but that are re-sold by Campbell, are warranted by surface carrier prepaid within the continental United States of all costs of shipment unless otherwise specified in the corresponding Campbell pricelist or product manual. The customer...
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... Range: -40° to +70°C Relative Humidity Range: 0 to 100% IP Rating: IP 66 (NEMA 4X) 5.5 CS215-PWS Specifications Please refer to the CS215 manual or product brochure for the specifications. 5.6 Measurement Capabilities and Limitations 5.6.1 Visibility Measurements Visibility Range: Visibility Accuracy: Measurement Interval: 0 to 20,000 m (0 to 65,620 ft...
... Range: -40° to +70°C Relative Humidity Range: 0 to 100% IP Rating: IP 66 (NEMA 4X) 5.5 CS215-PWS Specifications Please refer to the CS215 manual or product brochure for the specifications. 5.6 Measurement Capabilities and Limitations 5.6.1 Visibility Measurements Visibility Range: Visibility Accuracy: Measurement Interval: 0 to 20,000 m (0 to 65,620 ft...
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... care not to set up into the sensor's sensing volume. Section 6. See the relevant tripod or tower manual for further details. 6.3.2 Mounting the PWS100 NOTE A PWS100 purchased from the sensor head to avoid wind flow disturbance or rain drops bouncing back up ready for details on...bottom of the DSP plate (see Figure 6-3). 3. This enclosure can be possible to it may seize up. The PWS100 usually comes with a 1.5 inch (3.81 cm) to be mounted away from Campbell Scientific Europe will have a different mounting bracket. Tripods need to 2.1 inch (5.25 cm) outer diameter as the...
... care not to set up into the sensor's sensing volume. Section 6. See the relevant tripod or tower manual for further details. 6.3.2 Mounting the PWS100 NOTE A PWS100 purchased from the sensor head to avoid wind flow disturbance or rain drops bouncing back up ready for details on...bottom of the DSP plate (see Figure 6-3). 3. This enclosure can be possible to it may seize up. The PWS100 usually comes with a 1.5 inch (3.81 cm) to be mounted away from Campbell Scientific Europe will have a different mounting bracket. Tripods need to 2.1 inch (5.25 cm) outer diameter as the...
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...wire should be used. The rod itself can also interfere with the passage of the unit and associated electronics are in our tripod and tower manuals. 6-14 To ground the system, first install the tripod's grounding system as described in corrosive or salt laden atmospheres. 6.4 Grounding and ...protect it from the rod and cause erroneous measurements. This is of its enclosure. If required, the lightning rod included with Campbell Scientific's tripods or towers. The PWS100 has a ground lug on the outside of particular importance if using the sensor in the tripod or tower...
...wire should be used. The rod itself can also interfere with the passage of the unit and associated electronics are in our tripod and tower manuals. 6-14 To ground the system, first install the tripod's grounding system as described in corrosive or salt laden atmospheres. 6.4 Grounding and ...protect it from the rod and cause erroneous measurements. This is of its enclosure. If required, the lightning rod included with Campbell Scientific's tripods or towers. The PWS100 has a ground lug on the outside of particular importance if using the sensor in the tripod or tower...
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Section 7. Operation If option 1 is polled (i.e., will be given when the user requests it, either manually or in Figure 7-3. An input of 0 means that message as shown in an automated fashion using a datalogger). From here 19 fields can be filled in ...
Section 7. Operation If option 1 is polled (i.e., will be given when the user requests it, either manually or in Figure 7-3. An input of 0 means that message as shown in an automated fashion using a datalogger). From here 19 fields can be filled in ...
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...outputting data asynchronously to the device collecting it. 7-26 FIGURE 7-16. Output mode menu Option 8 of the PWS100. In order to proceed with the calibration routine confirm must be seriously degraded. In order to perform a calibration,...This unit is 1 (STX / ETX on how to run at any time during the operation of the PWS100 and automatically provides values to the PWS and performs several checks of the configuration menu gives the initial warning ... This refers to alter the calibration. See the PWC100 calibrator manual for the calibration procedure (Figure 7-17).
...outputting data asynchronously to the device collecting it. 7-26 FIGURE 7-16. Output mode menu Option 8 of the PWS100. In order to proceed with the calibration routine confirm must be seriously degraded. In order to perform a calibration,...This unit is 1 (STX / ETX on how to run at any time during the operation of the PWS100 and automatically provides values to the PWS and performs several checks of the configuration menu gives the initial warning ... This refers to alter the calibration. See the PWC100 calibrator manual for the calibration procedure (Figure 7-17).
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...that all is working as dirty windows on the CALIBRATION top menu will return the user to contact Campbell Scientific for velocity, size and visibility. Place the PWS100 in the target range then all lenses are in a suitable location and attempt the calibration again. Calibration... disc constants menu Selecting option 1 on the PWS100, an error with the PWC100 calibrator, or some further problem with the PWS100 that may be evident in the PWC100 calibrator manual, and ensure that the PWC100 calibrator is correct with the sensor....
...that all is working as dirty windows on the CALIBRATION top menu will return the user to contact Campbell Scientific for velocity, size and visibility. Place the PWS100 in the target range then all lenses are in a suitable location and attempt the calibration again. Calibration... disc constants menu Selecting option 1 on the PWS100, an error with the PWC100 calibrator, or some further problem with the PWS100 that may be evident in the PWC100 calibrator manual, and ensure that the PWC100 calibrator is correct with the sensor....
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...be set up to ensure that output is as a user polled system. 7.5.1 Automatic and Polled Message Sending While the command mode is closed, the PWS100 will be defined. To define the output parameters and fields, use the MSET command with a 15 second interval, whereas Message_ID 1 can be defined... user defined intervals, or can have a 60 second interval). Three Message_IDs 0, 1 and 2 can be defined as set for a variety of the manual data polling command). Each Message_ID should be set by sending data output as a separate command. 7-36 Operation FIGURE 7-30. Section 7.
...be set up to ensure that output is as a user polled system. 7.5.1 Automatic and Polled Message Sending While the command mode is closed, the PWS100 will be defined. To define the output parameters and fields, use the MSET command with a 15 second interval, whereas Message_ID 1 can be defined... user defined intervals, or can have a 60 second interval). Three Message_IDs 0, 1 and 2 can be defined as set for a variety of the manual data polling command). Each Message_ID should be set by sending data output as a separate command. 7-36 Operation FIGURE 7-30. Section 7.
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... in repeated data due to either 0 or 1. For message polling, mode the Message_Mode should be cleared by using the above , ID 1 is a combination of the manual data polling command). To view all current user messages set the message polling mode (see Section 8.5). To view only the Message_ID of interest then leave...
... in repeated data due to either 0 or 1. For message polling, mode the Message_Mode should be cleared by using the above , ID 1 is a combination of the manual data polling command). To view all current user messages set the message polling mode (see Section 8.5). To view only the Message_ID of interest then leave...
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... stored, then only the messages stored will be set for initial setup and diagnosis. The most recent message will be output. This function is set manual polling mode the MSET command should be of the form: MSET Message_ID 0 0 Message_Fields ↵ e.g., MSET 0 0 0 105 106↵ A minimum message interval of 10 seconds can...
... stored, then only the messages stored will be set for initial setup and diagnosis. The most recent message will be output. This function is set manual polling mode the MSET command should be of the form: MSET Message_ID 0 0 Message_Fields ↵ e.g., MSET 0 0 0 105 106↵ A minimum message interval of 10 seconds can...
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... be used : TIME yyyy/mm/dd↵ 7-45 The user can be used to the PWC100 calibrator manual for further details of operation of the PWC100 calibrator and the procedure for calibration of the PWS100. 7.8.4 Rotating the Calibration Disc The command RUNDISC n will provide values for the PWS calibration as a check device...
... be used : TIME yyyy/mm/dd↵ 7-45 The user can be used to the PWC100 calibrator manual for further details of operation of the PWC100 calibrator and the procedure for calibration of the PWS100. 7.8.4 Rotating the Calibration Disc The command RUNDISC n will provide values for the PWS calibration as a check device...
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... manual for further details of operation of the PWC100 calibrator and the procedure for calibration of the system (including detection volume) as well as a first step. The system is calibrated every two years. The disc is unable to be placed in place. 9.3 Calibration The PWS100 ... with a small amount of this ball lens is carried out using the PWC100 calibrator. This calibration covers the mechanical arrangement of the PWS100. 9-2 The particle analysis is advisable to use airduster to apply excessive pressure. The refractive index of isopropyl alcohol solvent, clean the ...
... manual for further details of operation of the PWC100 calibrator and the procedure for calibration of the system (including detection volume) as well as a first step. The system is calibrated every two years. The disc is unable to be placed in place. 9.3 Calibration The PWS100 ... with a small amount of this ball lens is carried out using the PWC100 calibrator. This calibration covers the mechanical arrangement of the PWS100. 9-2 The particle analysis is advisable to use airduster to apply excessive pressure. The refractive index of isopropyl alcohol solvent, clean the ...
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...volume when an observer does not. If there is falling but with high spatial separation then there may have become contaminated. NOTE The PWS100 samples only a small area and in the end of the hoods The heaters may not be set between 10 and 50 (temperature...manual is possible that a single heater may be periods where no particles fall through the volume but ice is within accepted limits, then hardware reset the sensor (see Section 6.3.10, Load Factory Defaults). If there is no contamination, the laser may cause erroneous scatter into the sensors. Contact Campbell Scientific...
...volume when an observer does not. If there is falling but with high spatial separation then there may have become contaminated. NOTE The PWS100 samples only a small area and in the end of the hoods The heaters may not be set between 10 and 50 (temperature...manual is possible that a single heater may be periods where no particles fall through the volume but ice is within accepted limits, then hardware reset the sensor (see Section 6.3.10, Load Factory Defaults). If there is no contamination, the laser may cause erroneous scatter into the sensors. Contact Campbell Scientific...
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... mmh-1 0 Particle Size (mm) or Range (km) Limit - Appendix A. If 1 minute message intervals are for different output combinations. The PWS100 being the hour before this period. When no indicator for moderate. The table contains new intensity limits for the weather at or near the station...No. 5 (VIII.2005), Rec. 5 (CBS-XIII). Hence if 1 hour message intervals are extensions of the components (most prevalent is from WMO Manual on Codes 1995 edition, Suppl. For example 'R+' means heavy rain and 'S' means moderate snow. Where there are not implemented. Codes in bold are set...
... mmh-1 0 Particle Size (mm) or Range (km) Limit - Appendix A. If 1 minute message intervals are for different output combinations. The PWS100 being the hour before this period. When no indicator for moderate. The table contains new intensity limits for the weather at or near the station...No. 5 (VIII.2005), Rec. 5 (CBS-XIII). Hence if 1 hour message intervals are extensions of the components (most prevalent is from WMO Manual on Codes 1995 edition, Suppl. For example 'R+' means heavy rain and 'S' means moderate snow. Where there are not implemented. Codes in bold are set...
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... in the corresponding Campbell pricelist or product manual. Campbell's obligation under normal use and service for any products which shall be free from date of nature, or shipping damage. Batteries, fine-wire thermocouples, desiccant, and other warranties, expressed or implied. To all other locations, Campbell will return such products by Campbell Scientific, Inc. ("Campbell") to be the...
... in the corresponding Campbell pricelist or product manual. Campbell's obligation under normal use and service for any products which shall be free from date of nature, or shipping damage. Batteries, fine-wire thermocouples, desiccant, and other warranties, expressed or implied. To all other locations, Campbell will return such products by Campbell Scientific, Inc. ("Campbell") to be the...
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...manual. The PWC100 is not suitable for long term outdoor use and is not described in the following features are started. Operation and Use 2.1 Operating Guidelines Please ensure that could blow debris into the sensing volume of the calibration test. Please contact Campbell Scientific...go indication of the calibration constants held within normal operating limits. Long term exposure to outdoor environmental conditions may cause damage to the PWS100 manual. 2. If required, the PWC100 can be 20°C ± 10°C. Ambient temperature should not be exposed for more...
...manual. The PWC100 is not suitable for long term outdoor use and is not described in the following features are started. Operation and Use 2.1 Operating Guidelines Please ensure that could blow debris into the sensing volume of the calibration test. Please contact Campbell Scientific...go indication of the calibration constants held within normal operating limits. Long term exposure to outdoor environmental conditions may cause damage to the PWS100 manual. 2. If required, the PWC100 can be 20°C ± 10°C. Ambient temperature should not be exposed for more...
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.... 2 It may cause errors that could result in tests failing when they shouldn't. 2.2 Initial Configuration of the PWS100 for use of the Calibrator The visibility calibration disks provided as part of the calibration kit are individually calibrated and ...have that value entered into two separate sections. Each PWS100 that is referenced to the properties of that disk. Figure 2-1 provides the screen in which the values are ...of visibility tests and the second velocity tests. The first section comprises of the PWS100 manual.
.... 2 It may cause errors that could result in tests failing when they shouldn't. 2.2 Initial Configuration of the PWS100 for use of the Calibrator The visibility calibration disks provided as part of the calibration kit are individually calibrated and ...have that value entered into two separate sections. Each PWS100 that is referenced to the properties of that disk. Figure 2-1 provides the screen in which the values are ...of visibility tests and the second velocity tests. The first section comprises of the PWS100 manual.