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1. 1 m per meter FNU formazin nephelometric unit NTU nephelometric turbidity unit TE F German formazin nephelometric unit O 0o A O O BJ OJN EBC European brewery congress o percent nm nanometer k N mm millimeter 57 Device communication Table 9 Base unit field description continued Returned value Unit of measure 13 m meter 14 msec milliseconds 15 sec seconds 16 min minutes 17 hrs hours 18 mA milliamps 19 mV millivolts 20 mNTU milliNTU 21 mFTU milliF TU 22 mTE F milliTE F 23 m millipercent 24 Counts 25 C degrees Celsius 26 F degrees Fahrenheit 27 pH 28 mV pH millivolts per pH unit 29 uA microamperes 30 L h liters per hour 31 ppt parts per thousand 32 S cm Siemens per centimeter 33 Ohm cm ohms per centimeter 34 S m Siemens per meter 35 Ohm m ohms per meter 36 kOhm kiloohm 37 MOhm megaohm 38 ppb parts per billion 39 ug L micrograms per liter 40 sat saturation 41 mFNU milliFNU 42 FTU formazin turbidity unit 43 ft feet 44 deg degrees angle or phase 45 mmHg millimeters of mercury 46 inHg inches of mercury 47 torr 48 pH C pH per degree C 49 day day 58 Returned value Table 9 Base unit field description continued Unit of measure Device communicat
2. 38 Note Only the level is calibrated unless an area velocity measurement is supplied by a velocity sensor on a separate sensor port of the FL900 series flow logger and that sensor port is selected in the Velocity Input field on the Flow tab 1 Click the Programming tab in the FL900 Series Driver window If online the attached sensors and ports show 2 Select Sensor Port US900X The US900X Configuration screen shows 3 In the Level Unit field select the measurement units for the level Note The level unit can be different from the logged units that are selected in the Datalog Setup tab 4 Inthe Flow Unit field select the measurement units for the flow rate 5 Select the options Option Description Sensor Type Select the sensor type Downlooking or In Pipe Sediment Enter the level of sediment in the bottom of the channel Level Offset Enter the difference between the measured level and the actual level optional Use to correct an offset error without having to do a calibration 6 Click CAL WIZARD The Calibration Wizard window opens 7 Select the options on each screen and click NEXT Option Description Sensor Type Select the sensor type Downlooking or In Pipe Flow Method Select the flow calculation method area velocity primary device or None Select an area velocity option to calculate the flow rate based on the area velocity supplied by a velocity sensor that is connected to the flow logger Select the t
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4. Click on the Programming tab in the FL900 Series Driver window If online the attached sensors and ports are shown Click on Sensor Port 1 sensor name Select the units in the Unit Preferences section These units can be different from the logged units that are specified in the Datalog Setup menu Click on the CAL WIZARD button The Calibration Wizard window opens Select the options on each screen and click NEXT Option Description Number of The number of times the sensor is sampled for the calibration samples measurements 1 2 or 3 Flow parameters The shape and dimensions of the flow channel circular rectangular trapezoidal or U shaped Ultrasonic The level depth sensor that is used during non surcharge conditions transducer standard or extended range Surcharge velocity The SVS sensor for velocity measurements during surcharge conditions yes no If yes select the sensor port where the SVS is attached Sensor height The distance from the bottom of the flow channel to the top of the sensor frame direct measured by user or indirect measured by sensor If indirect the user must enter the liquid level after the measurement has been sampled from the sensor Calibration screen The calibration measurements are taken Actual level The liquid level depth measured by the user in the flow channel Actual velocity The user can measure the velocity with a different instrument and enter the value optional W
5. Deals with velocity measurement noise caused by the non uniform distribution of moving targets in typical waste water flow streams This target noise can be reduced by averaging several readings based on distinct target sets There are several options for averaging e Robust filtering sorts velocity readings from highest to lowest and averages the middle values e Reject drops excludes outliers at low absolute velocity e Reject spikes excludes outliers at high absolute velocity e Lo Freq Rej Low Frequency Rejection may be useful to eliminate noise in highly turbulent sites where swirling occurs at the nose of the sensor 10 Click on the Advanced Settings tab 11 Change the application setting if necessary 12 If the velocity and flow are known a site multiplier can be generated to calibrate the velocity a Click the CALCULATE button The Velocity Multiplier window opens b Click TAKE SAMPLE The velocity measurement starts When complete the measured velocity is shown c Measure the velocity with a different instrument and enter the value in the Actual Velocity field The multiplier value adjusts the sensor reading to be the same as the actual velocity value d Click OK 13 Change any of the settings for velocity if necessary Option Site Multiplier Low Level Cutout Substitute Velocity Filter Size Salinity Description The value that adjusts the sensor velocity reading to be the same as the velo
6. Section 1 General information 1 1 Use of hazard information ADANGER Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates a situation which if not avoided may cause damage to the instrument Information that requires special emphasis 1 2 Product overview Flo Ware is a software system for communication with supported instruments The system uses a modular format where plug in file drivers are installed for each instrument type that is used Additionally data can be processed from supported instruments at the same time For example data can be plotted from the Flo Tote system and from the Flo Dar system in the same chart or text report Flo Ware options Data charts Data reports Data reconstruction and edit functions International language support Custom formats for data reports File Driver options International language support Communications with devices directly or via modem Original file type reading Data calculations Other instrument services Compatible programs Report Designer the Report Designer is used to change the design of text reports The reports can be saved as tem
7. 95 mL milliliters 96 af acre feet 97 cf cubic feet 98 m8 cubic meters 99 cm square centimeters 100 ft square feet 101 in square inches 102 m2 square meters 103 afd acre feet per day 104 cfm cubic feet per minute 105 cfh cubic feet per hour 106 cfd cubic feet per day 107 cmm cubic meters per minute 108 cmd cubic meters per day 109 g kg grams per kilogram 110 mils 1 1000 inch 111 H2S 112 LEL 113 VDC 114 no unit 115 Hz Hertz 116 kHz kiloHertz 117 mL L milliliters per liter 118 mL g milliliters per gram 119 MHz megaHertz 120 ft3 min cubic feet per minute 121 ft h cubic feet per hour 122 m min cubic meters per minute 123 m day cubic meters per day 60 Table 9 Base unit field description continued Device communication Returned value Unit of measure 124 L day liters per day 125 af h acre feet per hour 126 mL day milliliters per day 127 mg L N milligrams per liter as Nitrogen 128 K degrees Kelvin 129 660nm transmission percent at 660 nm 130 v660nm transmission voltage at 660 nm 132 mS milliSiemens 133 uS microSiemens 134 0 percent oxygen 135 UE S m2 136 Rg L 137 ft day 138 ft3 139 mg million gallons 140 cfs cubic feet per second 141 cms cubic meters per second 142 cmh cubic meters per hour 143 Unknown 61 Device communication 62
8. Click on the General Settings tab In the FloDar Velocity Settings section select a Velocity Method Mean Vel use for circular flow channels e Vel Multiplier use for non circular flow channels If the velocity and flow are known enter a site multiplier a Click the GENERATE button The Velocity Multiplier window opens Device communication Velocity Multiplier OR Take Sample Cancel Calibrtation Success b Click TAKE SAMPLE After approximately 45 seconds the measured velocity is shown c In the Actual Velocity field enter the known velocity The multiplier value is calculated and the value is shown in the Multiplier field d Click OK e Repeat steps a d to make sure the velocity is stable Ifthe average velocity is not known a velocity profile should be completed a Click on the Diagnostics tab and then the Current Status menu b Record several real time velocity readings from the Channel Info section c Calculate the average of the real time velocity readings d Complete a velocity profile The Open Channel Profiling Handbook is a good reference on velocity profiling e After the velocity profile is completed repeat steps a c f Compare the average velocity from the real time readings to the velocity profile g Calculate the multiplier to convert the Flo Dar velocity to the profiled velocity h Click on the Programming tab and go to the Flo Dar sensor port menu i Enter the
9. DOC026 53 80112 Flo Ware 4 Software User Manual 01 2013 Edition 3 HoWare C Program bles Ho yare Ho Dar data csp Pa 2 e si 9 d View D ne va Se Program Style Main Ad P d Je VA da Ka Windows XP Raw Data Chart Text Reports TA Ja El ES Options Languages Custom Theme FL900 Series Flo Dar Import Data Driver Flo Tote 3 pol Themes velocity fps Level in l E Temperature C pe Surcharge Level in Distance in Surface Wel fps Main Battery vdc Y Y Y Y Y ww Surcharge Vel fps Surcharge Cond Flow mgd SE ES E E E E E EO ES E Table of Contents Section 1 General information dni 3 1 1 Use of hazard information cece ee ceeeeaaeeeaaeaaaeeaaeeaaeesaeeaedeneeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeaes 3 12 ge lee KEE 3 1 3 PG FEQUIFEMEMNTS ci Reeder 4 Section ET TE EE 5 2 1 Install MES a AA A A E AA EE A 5 PAPANO INO sie resar Es IR SEO Dama do edi EE SE tar OA Da Salat setts 5 pection s Operation scorer tern Malet comenten dedo 7 851 USer ee 7 Ge E E EE 7 942 EIA ii 8 3 2 2 Exportdatai sine RO E E 8 3 2 3 Open data or project les 9 3 2 3 1 Change file propertes i 11 3 2 3 2 Makea new data file Jheer es a a ae a aaa aae eE TE Aaaa 11 O I Ee O EE E Ra AAA EAEE A eg 11 3 2 3 4 Copy files to a MEW EE 12 DG Ra 12 3 3 1 Set Up THEMES iii A iaia 12 3 3 2 Edit site information ideat im
10. 3D Charting option must be enabled in the General tab of the Chart Setup window Select one of the walls from the left panel and then change the attributes for that wall 3 4 2 1 Change the data range The data span for the chart is shown in the Report Settings panel The data span chart length and data interval can be changed and the updates can then be seen in the chart view Changes that are made to the span chart length and data interval will change the number of chart pages 14 Operation Project Data Span 8 11 2009 11 35 AM 8 27 2009 11 50 AM Custom Data Span 8 11 2009 11 35 AM 8 27 2009 11 50 AM Chart Length Data Average 1 Select the check box next to Custom Data Span in the Report Settings panel The start and end dates are shown 2 To change the date and time range click on the start time or end time The Date Time window opens Select a new date and time range and click OK 3 Selecta chart length to be shown on each page of the chart 4 Select the data interval to be shown The chart view is updated to show the changes 3 4 2 2 Make a template for charts The settings that are made in the Chart Setup window can be saved as a template file for use with other data files 1 Click on the CHART TEMPLATE button on the Chart toolbar The Template Set Options window opens 2 Select Save Template Set and click Next The Save Template Set Options window opens 3 Select one of the options Save
11. 40015 40016 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 2 Data Log Channel 2 40017 40018 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 3 Data Log Channel 3 40019 40020 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 4 Data Log Channel 4 40021 40022 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 5 Data Log Channel 5 40023 40024 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 6 Data Log Channel 6 40025 40026 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 7 Data Log Channel 7 40027 40028 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 8 Data Log Channel 8 40029 40030 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 9 Data Log Channel 9 40031 40032 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 10 Data Log Channel 10 40033 40034 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 11 Data Log Channel 11 40035 40036 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 12 Data Log Channel 12 40037 40038 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 13 Data Log Channel 13 40039 40040 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 14 Data Log Channel 14 40041 40042 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 15 Data Log Channel 15 40043 40044 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 16 Data Log Channel 16 4 1 A 4 4 Description registers Two description registers A and B are associated with each individual Modbus measurement register Table 5 The Modbus description registers allow third parties to develop external devices that have plug and play capabilities with the FL900 logger and minimize manual setup by the end user Each description register can be que
12. 9 US900X 4 1 A 4 4 4 Data source field The data source field shows whether the measurement came directly from the logger or from one of the sensor ports on the logger Table 8 Table 8 Data source field description Returned value Data source 0 Logger 1 Sensor Port 1 2 Sensor Port 2 3 Sensor Port 3 4 Sensor Port 4 4 1 A 4 4 5 Log interval fields The primary secondary and current logging interval fields can be queried to show which logging interval is in use An external device can use this information to optimize the polling interval The log interval values are returned in minutes Dynamic logging occurs with the primary and secondary logging intervals The primary logging interval is used during normal operation If an alarm condition occurs the log rate automatically changes to use the secondary logging interval When operation returns to normal the log rate automatically changes to use the primary logging interval again For more information refer to Set up alarms on page 45 4 1 A 4 4 6 Base unit field The base unit field shows the base unit of measure for the measurement regardless of the selected user preference Table 9 includes units that may not be applicable at this time Table 9 Base unit field description Returned value Unit of measure 0 mg L milligrams per liter 1 g L grams per liter ppm parts per million mE milliextinction E extinction
13. The install wizard starts 3 Follow the on screen instructions to install the driver Use the recommended settings 4 1 1 2 Attach the logger to the computer Pre requisite Make sure that the FL900 driver is installed on the computer Connect only one logger to the computer 1 Attach the logger to the computer Figure 5 2 When a USB cable is attached for the first time the Found New Hardware wizard opens Run the new hardware wizard to install the USB driver for the logger When finished the message Your new hardware is installed and ready to use is shown In the event the wizard does nat run or the install fails contact Hach Flow Tech Support to assist with trouble shooting your specific operating system 21 Device communication Figure 5 Attach the logger to a computer COMM 4 1 1 3 Attach a sensor or external devices to the logger 22 Pre requisite Make sure that the connection status is offline Sensor Hazardous Locations and RF Exposure Hazards Some sensors have RF radiation exposure hazards and are used in explosive atmospheres See sensor manual warnings and instructions before connecting a sensor to the logger The number of sensors that can attach to the logger varies with the model of the logger Some sensors must attach to an external module that is used as an interface between the sensor and the logger Figure 7 shows the AV9000 Area Velocity Analyzer module on the side of the logger an
14. a Alarme ime Zone GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US amp Canada hd i Sampler i I i S I Memory Mode wrap H ie 2 jj I 1 AN Site Notes i IS 1 dl 1 Sil GPS Coordinates si I 1 o D Il i i Latitude N 42 0 000 hdd mm mmm ml I i i 1 1 3 Longitude wo el 70 2 n 000 hddd mm mmm 9 1 1 1 u Datum WGS84 i i d i 1 Coordinates 42 000 70 000 i i i Ll i Port USB COM3 Baud 115200 Protocol Modbus RTU Parity None 7 Direct Connect Online s 1 Menu tabs 5 Connection status online or offline 2 Menu options 6 Read Write buttons online only 3 Toolbar buttons 7 Connection details 4 Main section 8 Load Save Clear buttons 4 1 2 2 Connection status The connection status shows when a communication session is open e Online a communication session with the logger is open Any attached sensors are shown in the driver window The user can download and view data from the logger and write a program to the logger e Offline the FL900 driver is not connected to the logger The user can open a site file or make a logger program for later use 4 1 2 3 Toolbar The toolbar buttons are always shown but some buttons are enabled only when the connection status is online or offline 24 Device communication Table 2 FL900 Series Driver toolbar Connect starts a communication session with the logger Download
15. a valid Modbus command must be sent to the logger in intervals of lt 5 seconds If the RS232 interface is closed a sacrificial Modbus command must be sent to the logger to open the interface This command serves only to open the interface No response is made to the sacrificial Modbus command Ifthe logger has not shut down at least once in a 3 hour period a soft reset automatically occurs 4 1 4 4 Modbus registers The logger program that is set up by the user shows which measurements are associated with each datalog channel refer to Datalog setup on page 29 Each datalog channel in the logger is mapped to a Modbus measurement register If a new program is written to the logger the user selected measurements are automatically mapped to the 16 available datalog channels Each Modbus measurement register is associated with two Modbus description registers The description registers A and B add additional details about the measurement value Each Modbus measurement register reads data as it is currently logged For example if an attached sensor has a primary logging interval of 5 minutes the corresponding Modbus register shows the updated data every 5 minutes 4 1 A 4 1 Register configuration 52 FloWare is used to generate the Modbus register map from the datalog channel configuration in the logger program The register map is generated online when connected to a logger or offline using a previously downloaded site file The m
16. e C Program Files Flo Ware data Browse E gt File Narne Site ID From To L M Treatment Plant FS1 Treatment Plant 8 11 2009 11 35 36 4M 8 27 2009 11 20 36 4M Il Copy checked files to Oo ba Delete Cancel 1 Options for highlighted files 4 File type dependent on installed file drivers 2 Data or project files 5 Options for multiple files 3 Path to file location on PC or network 6 Options for checked files 6 Click OK The Data Interval window opens 7 Select the time span and data interval Option Description Start Time The start time of the data file is shown initially A different date and time can be selected End Time The end time of the data file is shown initially A different date and time can be selected Data Interval The data interval that is set for the instrument is shown initially A different interval can be selected and the data will be averaged Note Some intervals are not compatible with the intervals set for the instrument For example if the instrument is set to record in 3 or 15 minute intervals the 1 and 5 minute intervals in Flo Ware are not available 10 Operation 8 Click OK The file if a single file and a new project opens in the Raw data view 9 If the file is imported into the current project or if multiple files are opened the Theme Data window opens Select Import side by side or Append string the data tog
17. Rate This setting must match the Baud rate that is programmed into the Sigma Flow Meter Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A message window is shown Option Description Warning all data All data that is stored in the logger is erased when a program is written to will be lost the logger To save the data select No and download the data to a safe Continue location Select Yes to erase all data and update the logger with the new program Set Logger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date time settings of the server Use the Alarms menu to set up channel alarms system alarms and notifications Channels must first be selected in the Datalog Setup menu before channel alarms can be set A maximum of 16 channel alarms can be set 1 2 3 Click the Programming tab Click on the Alarms menu To set a channel alarm click on the Channel Alarms tab a Click on the ADD ALARM button The Add Channel Alarm window opens b Select the channel from the drop down list c Select the type of alarm low low low high high high and click OK The channel alarm is shown in the main section d Enter the trigger value and deadband An alarm starts when the channel value is equal to the trigger value An alarm stops when the chan
18. View Tabular cl A chan Source Sensor Paramater Unit Log Span Start 06 11 2010 11 00 00 Sample Log Porti Fb Tote3 Level Log Span End 06 11 2010 14 20 00 Port Flo Tote3 velocity User Start 6 11 2010 11 00 00 kal bot Flo Tote3 Flow User End 6 11 2010 v 14 20 00 Port2 Flo Dar Level 2 i Y gt el BMP Update Graph Programming Quick Graph of Site Deep water spill 0 41 0 41 0 41 0 41 0 41 041 0 41 0 41 bal E o a um LE 8 n o ke o 2 n v E 5 0 41 06111110 11 00 061110 11 30 0611110 12 00 064140 12 30 061110 13 00 064140 13 30 0611110 14 00 Y Level 00 41 Y Velocity fps 00 00 Offline 4 1 5 5 Sample log When a sampler is attached to the logger the following sample data is collected and shown in the tabular format e Date and time of the sample e Sample status success or failed Sample number e Sample bottle number 49 Device communication 4 1 6 1 Refer to the Tabular view on page 47 for a description of the available user options 4 1 6 Troubleshooting View diagnostic information The user can view diagnostic information to help solve a problem or to confirm normal operation 1 Click on the Diagnostics tab 2 Select one of the menu options Option Event Log Current Status Sensors Modem Alarm Log Description The date and time event number event text and event data is shown for all events in the
19. Ware FL9xx Backup file name FL 9XX_USB inf 4 1 6 3 Restore factory settings If necessary the user program in the logger can be replaced with the factory settings 50 1 Make sure that the logger is attached to the computer and that the connection status is online 2 Click on the Utilities tab Device communication 3 Select the Restore Factory Settings option 4 Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A message window is shown Option Description Warning all data All data that is stored in the logger is erased when a program is written to will be lost the logger To save the data select No and download the data to a safe Continue location Select Yes to erase all data and update the logger with the new program Set Logger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date time settings of the server 4 1 7 Update the firmware The firmware is updated regularly for continued improvement Install the updates for best results 1 Click on the Utilities tab and select the Firmware Update menu 2 Select the file to install 3 Click START 4 Select the udpate option and click OK The update starts Wait for the status to show complete 4 1 4 Modbus communication 4 1 A 1 Overview The Modbus protocol can b
20. before and after reconstruction 19 Operation 20 Section 4 Device communication Refer to the safety information in the user manual for the device before any connections are made to the device When the driver for a device is installed Flo Ware can communicate directly with the device for various purposes such as data collection and site configuration 4 1 FL900 series logger 4 1 1 Initial setup 4 1 1 1 Install the Flo Ware FL900 Driver Note During driver installation this message will appear The following device has not passed the Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows Continuing your installation of this software may impair the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Hach engineers have fully tested this product and determined that it is compatible with Windows Press the Continue anyway button to finish the installation Pre requisite Before the FL900 logger is attached to a computer make sure that Flo Ware is installed on the computer The FL900 Series Driver must be installed on the PC to communicate with the logger 1 Find the link for the FL900 Series Driver on the Flo Ware CD or from the website http www hachflow com p_soft_floware_down html 2 Click on the link and run the application
21. circular rectangular trapezoidal or U shaped and click NEXT Note If the flow channel is odd shaped refer to AV9000 Analyzer Module setup manual on page 42 Select the type of calibration and click NEXT Option Description Zero calibration in air The sensor is not installed in the flow channel Level adjust in flow The sensor is installed in the flow channel Note It is recommended to do a zero calibration in air to get a reference each time a new sensor is deployed or a sensor is moved to a new site If a calibration is done in the flow also do a calibration in air If the sensor is installed in the flow channel select the options on each screen and click NEXT Option Description Number of The number of times the sensor is sampled for the calibration samples measurements Enter a value between 1 and 6 Only one value is entered regardless of the number of samples Actual level The liquid level depth in the flow channel If the sensor height was measured indirectly the liquid level must be measured manually When the Calibration Complete screen is shown click FINISH The Calibration Wizard window closes 41 Device communication Note The Calibration Complete screen shows the values that were entered by the user and the values that were measured by the sensor If the values are different the calibration adjustment value or multiplier is shown 9 Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A message window is
22. multiplier in the Site Multiplier field in the General Settings tab Change any of the velocity settings if necessary Option Description Site Multiplier Adjusts the Flo Dar velocity to the profiled or known value Min FFT Limit Narrows the processing window of the velocity measurement Max FFT Limit Narrows the processing window of the velocity measurement Min Velocity Cutout Forces the velocity to a substitute value when the measurement is outside of a user specified range Max Velocity Cutout Forces the velocity to a substitute value when the measurement is outside of a user specified range Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A message window is shown Option Description Warning all data All data that is stored in the logger is erased when a program is written to will be lost the logger To save the data select No and download the data to a safe Continue location Select Yes to erase all data and update the logger with the new program Set Logger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date and time settings of the server 35 Device communication The velocity calibration is complete 4 1 4 7 Flo Tote setup Cal Wizard The sensor can be configured and calibrated with the calibration wizard The sensor must b
23. send email or text messages from the logger The modem can be for wireless or landline dialup communication When a GPRS wireless modem is used the user must first install the SIM card from the mobile provider refer to the documentation for the logger For connection to the internet the user must first configure the server for the instrument and get the Security Verification Code SVC Refer to the user manual for the FL900 logger for more information 1 2 Description The baud rate assigned to the logger Even odd or none Modbus RTU default or Modbus ASCII Click the Programming tab Click on the Communications menu If online most of the settings are completed automatically Change any of the options for the modem Option Enable Modem Modem Type Modem Frequency Network Provider Access Point Name Username Password Programming Code Mobile Station ID Mobile Data Number Primary dial number Secondary dial number Description Makes the modem active If the modem is not used deselect this option to save battery power Selects the type of modem refer to the label on the logger Options GPRS Verizon Sprint Dialup GPRS only sets the modem frequency to be used Options 850 900E 1800 1900 850 1900 North America 900E 1800 EU 900E 1900 MHz Wireless only selects the mobile provider Options EU Mobistar 1 EU Mobistar 2 US AT amp T US TMobile GPRS only the a
24. tabular format Refer to the Tabular view on page 47 for a description of the available user options When online real time general information such as the power supply voltage is shown The measured channel values are shown and are updated at the same interval that is set in the logger program If a sampler is connected the volume before the next sample is taken is shown When online the user can download a sensor diagnostic file sdf for use by technical support The file is saved in the location that is specified in the settings Technical support may ask the user to take a sample or to run diagnostics for a specified time 1 hour 1 day or 1 week to get additional diagnostic information When online information about the modem and the signal strength is shown The registration status should show home The CALL SERVER button can be used to connect to the server and to show connection information When the call is complete click the SAVE button to save the information The data for all alarms is shown in the tabular format Refer to the Tabular view on page 47 for a description of the available user options 4 1 6 2 Manual USB driver installation If there was a problem with the USB driver installation install the USB driver manually 1 2 3 With the logger attached to the PC open the Windows Device Manager Find the FL 9XX port under the Ports node and open the port properties Install the driver from C Program Files Flo
25. 5 20 10 41 K Erase Logger Data Port USB COM3 Baud 115200 Protocol Modbus RTU Parity None Direct Connect Online un v 5 vn 3 e a Lo a Utilities 4 1 5 4 Graph view The graph view shows the data in a line graph Figure 11 A maximum of 2 channels can be shown The rain gauge and sampler are shown as bars in addition to the 2 selected channels The bars for the sampler are shown in a green color when a sample was collected and in a red color if the sampler failed to collect a sample The following options are available Option Description Show or remove Click on the check box next to a channel and click the UPDATE TABLE channels button to show or remove channels Change the date range Change the date and time range and click the UPDATE TABLE button 48 Device communication Option Description Copy to the clipboard Click on the copy icon to copy the data to the clipboard The data can then be pasted in a spreadsheet or other application Print Click on the printer icon to send the data to a printer Export as image Click on the BMP icon to save the graph in a bmp image format Zoom in Click on the graph and drag to the right to zoom in Zoom out Click on the graph and drag to the left to zoom out Pan left right up or Right click on the graph and drag to the left right up or down to move down the graph position Figure 11 FL900 graph view FL900 Series Driver 0 1 0 6 Data Log Settings
26. If the main window does not open automatically find and open the startcd exe file on the CD Follow the on screen instructions to install the software When the installation is complete a Flo Ware shortcut icon is shown on the desktop Find and install the Flo Ware Help File Follow the on screen instructions to install the file Find and install the File Driver for each instrument that is used Follow the on screen instructions to install the file Install any associated files that are shown for the instrument such as a USB driver If the USB driver install wizard does not appear go to C Program Files Flo Ware FL9xx USB Driver 2 2 Install updates The application and drivers are updated regularly for continued improvement Install the updated files for best results Pon gt Make sure that the computer is connected to the internet Open Flo Ware and click on the HELP button The Help About window opens Find the version of the application and drivers that are in use Click on the CHECK FOR UPDATES button An internet browser opens and the download center is shown Compare the version number of the installation files on the download page to the version of the application and drivers that are in use If a newer file is available close the application and install the updated files Installation Section 3 Operation 3 1 User interface Main window Double click the FLO WARE icon on the desktop to open the mai
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29. and receive 8 Click NEXT Calibration Complete shows Device communication 10 11 12 13 Note If the calibration was not successful an error message shows and the sensor takes another measurement Click FINISH Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A window opens Optional Select the options Option Description Set Logger Set the flow logger clock to the date and time setting of the computer Clock connected to the flow logger If the flow logger has a modem the flow logger clock is set to the date and time of the server Erase Data Erase all the data that is kept on the flow logger Click OK Click the Flow tab that is above the Level Settings section The values entered during calibration show in the fields 4 1 4 10 Ultrasonic setup manual The Calibration Wizard is the easiest method to set up the sensor Use the manual setup for sites with level area or head flow tables The sensor must be installed in the process and the connection status must be online for calibration 1 9 10 Click the Programming tab in the FL900 Series Driver window If online the attached sensors and ports show Select Sensor Port US900X The US900X Configuration screen shows In the Level Unit field select the measurement units for the flow level Note The level unit can be different from the logged units that are selected in the Datalog Setup menu In the Flow Unit field select the measurement units for
30. ap can be Device communication printed exported to a spreadsheet or copied to the clipboard If the datalog channel configuration changes the modbus map changes and a new Modbus map should be generated To generate the map open the FL900 Series driver in FloWare select the Utilities tab and then select Modbus Map The Modbus map is shown for the datalog channel configuration that is current An example of a Modbus map is shown in Figure 12 Figure 12 Example Modbus map for logger program FL900 Series Driver 0 0 0 0 Utilities Firmware Update Modem Capture File Viewer Restore Factory Settings Modem PassThrough Modbus Map Programming 40013 40014 4 byte float Logger Power Supply 40015 40016 4 byte float 1M9001 Level 40017 40018 4 byte float 1119001 Flow 40019 40020 4 byte float IM9001 9xx Power Supply 40021 40022 4 byte Float AY9000 Level 2 40023 40024 4 byte float 4 9000 Velocity 2 40025 40026 4 byte Float Not Used Not Used Not Used 40027 40028 4 byte float Not Used Not Used Not Used 40029 40030 4 byte float Not Used Not Used Not Used 40031 40032 4 byte float Not Used Not Used Not Used 40033 40034 4 byte float Not Used Not Used Not Used 40035 40036 4 byte float Not Used Not Used Not Used 40037 40038 4 byte float Not Used Not Used Not Used 40039 40040 4 byte float Not Used Not Used Not Used 40041 40042 4 byte float Not Used Not Used Not Used 40043 40044 4 byte float Not Used Not Us
31. as Default Template the current chart settings are used automatically each time a chart is viewed Click Finish and YES e Save Template Set to File the current chart settings can be saved and loaded into a project at any time Click Next Enter a file name and description for the new template Click Finish 3 4 2 3 Use a chart template A chart template can be used as the default setup for charts or it can be imported at any time 1 Click on the CHART TEMPLATE button on the Chart toolbar The Template Set Options window opens 2 Select Load Template Set and click Next The Load Template Set Options window opens 3 Select one of the options e Load Default Template Get use the default template to make a new chart Click Finish e Load Template Set from File use a previously saved template for the current project Click Next Select a template file from the drop down box Click Finish 15 Operation 3 4 3 Print a chart A paper copy of a chart can be made from a local or netvvort printer 1 2 3 3 5 Reports From the View panel select Chart Click the PRINT button The Print window opens Select the printer the number of pages to be printed and make any necessary changes to the properties Click OK The chart is sent to the printer Reports of raw data can be shown for different time intervals or as a summary of maximum minimum average and total values 3 5 1 Make a report Use the Text Report toolbar t
32. ccess point name is entered automatically when the network provider is selected If the network provider supplied a user name and password enter the information If the network provider supplied a user name and password enter the information Verizon or Sprint only this information is supplied by the network provider Verizon or Sprint only this information is supplied by the network provider Verizon or Sprint only this information is supplied by the network provider Dialup only this information is supplied by the internet service provider Dialup only this information is supplied by the internet service provider 4 Change any of the options for the server 28 Option Server IP Address Port Number Description Internet server address supplied by the manufacturer Internet connection information supplied by the manufacturer 4 1 4 4 Datalog setup Device communication Option Description Primary Call Interval The frequency that the logger calls the server not to exceed the logging interval Options 5 6 10 12 15 30 60 minutes 2 3 4 6 12 24 hours Secondary Call Interval The frequency that the logger calls the server during an alarm condition Options 5 6 10 12 15 30 60 minutes 2 3 4 6 12 24 hours SMS to E mail Gateway GPRS only completed automatically when the provider is selected SMS Service Center GPRS only completed automatically after the provider is s
33. city reading from a different instrument If not sure use the default value of 1 0 Forces the velocity to a substitute value when the level measurement is below a user specified value The factory default is enabled at 0 8 inches The value of the substitute velocity typically 0 Select the type of filter and the filter size factory default is none Takes the average and or median of 3 5 7 9 or 11 data points to reduce noise or outliers Only the average and or median values are logged raw data values are not logged A significant delay can occur before sudden changes in flow are logged therefore this option is not recommended for stormwater applications Select wastewater salt water or enter a user defined value Factory default is wastewater 43 Device communication Option Description Analyzer Doppler Min Max Useful to remove noise from turbulent sites This sets Settings velocity limits based on the FFT defined in Hz It is recommended to contact Tech Support for FFT evaluation and recommendation Diagnostic Use this mode to capture details useful when troubleshooting with Tech Mode Support To run diagnostics go to Diagnostics tab Sensors select time series 1 hour 1 day or 1 week and Run Diagnostics Diagnostics will be recorded for the specified time frame e Normal Factory default setting e Asym Spectra Assymetrical Spectra Allows comparison of remaining spectra after mirror image is removed e E
34. ck the CALIBRATE button The Level Calibration window opens b Click TAKE SAMPLE The level measurement starts When complete the measured level is shown c Measure the liquid level manually and enter the value in the Actual Level field The offset value adjusts the sensor reading to be the same as the actual value 5 Click on the Flow Settings tab and select the shape of the flow channel 6 Enter the dimensions of the flow channel Be sure to enter the correct depth for non circular channels 7 Ifthe flow channel is odd shaped a table is shown A cross section of the shape can be divided into parts and the area of the parts can be entered into the table 8 Click on the Application Settings tab 9 Change the application settings if necessary Option Description Repeat count The number of distinct target sets which are measured to determine velocity Six is the factory default The user may enter other values For values greater than 8 a logging interval greater than one minute is necessary Large repeat counts will shorten the battery life If multiple sensors are attached one minute logging intervals are not recommended Option Delay time Target sets Target set averaging Device communication Description The time paused between the repeats to assure distinct target sets are captured The factory default is 2500 ms 2 5 sec The user may enter other values The optimal delay time value depends on the level and velocity
35. d the connection to a submerged area velocity sensor 1 Ifthe sensor cable has connectors on both ends attach the cable to the sensor first 2 Attach the sensor or module to any SENSOR port on the logger Figure 6 or Figure 7 Tighten the connector by hand Note For rain gauges attach the sensor to the RAIN connector 3 Ifthe sensor uses an external module attach the module to the logger then attach the sensor to the module Figure 7 4 If the sensor cable has a desiccant hub align the desiccant hub vertically and make sure that the air port points down Figure 6 Device communication Figure 6 Attach a sensor to the logger 4 1 2 User interface and navigation 4 1 2 1 Driver window description From the Options panel in Flo Ware select FL900 Series gt Communications The FL900 Series Driver window opens Figure 8 The FL900 Series Driver window has tabs and buttons to complete tasks or access menus The connection status is shown on the bottom bar Connection status on page 24 23 Device communication Figure 8 FL900 Series Driver window FL900 Series Driver 0 1 0 5 Cp LI I I y lt io i EN site Information I IS Communications Model Number FL904 fa Datalog Set l i El SEN site Identification Unique name here i Sensor Port Va i E I Ht Sensor Port2 FloDar o I i Sensor Porta 1 Site Location 3rd amp Main EC Sensor Port4 i aucune i El I
36. e data that is kept on the flow logger Description Select the flow calculation method area velocity primary device or None Select an area velocity option to calculate the flow rate based on the area velocity supplied by a velocity sensor that is connected to the flow logger Select the type of primary device e g flume or weir to calculate the flow rate based on the type of primary device Note The ultrasonic sensor can be used as a level measurement device only Select None to not calculate the flow rate Enter the physical parameters of the selected flow calculation method If the flow calculation method selected in the Flow Method field is an area velocity option select the source of the area velocity input For example if an ultrasonic sensor is connected to Port 1 and a submerged area velocity sensor is connected to Port 2 select Port 2 in the Velocity Input field Note If a primary device or None is selected in the Flow Method field the Velocity Input field is disabled 15 Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings 4 1 4 11 Ultrasonic sensor application settings The application settings on the Application Settings tab supply more filtering options to manage difficult sites For most flow conditions the factory default settings on the Application Settings tab are correct Contact technical support before changes are made to the application settings 40 1 Click the Programming tab in the FL900 Series Driver w
37. e installed in the process and the connection status must be online for calibration If the flow channel is odd shaped refer to Flo Tote setup manual on page 36 1 Click on the Programming tab in the FL900 Series Driver window If online the attached sensors and ports are shown Click on Sensor Port 1 FloTote Select the units in the Unit Preferences section These units can be different from the logged units that are specified in the Datalog Setup menu Click on the CAL WIZARD button The Calibration Wizard window opens Select the options on each screen and click NEXT Option Description Number of samples The number of times the sensor is sampled for the calibration measurements 1 2 or 3 Flow parameters The shape and dimensions of the flow channel circular rectangular trapezoidal or U shapea Sensor offset The difference between the measured level and the actual level Sediment value The amount of sediment in the flow channel Actual level The liquid level depth in the flow channel If the sensor height was measured indirectly the liquid level must be measured manually Actual velocity The user can measure the velocity with a different instrument and enter the value optional When the Calibration Complete screen is shown click FINISH The Calibration Wizard window closes Note The Calibration Complete screen shows the values that were entered by the user and the values that were measured by the sensor I
38. e logger the data includes the channel data the event log the alarm log and the sample history The data is automatically saved as a fl9 file in the default file path 1 Open a communication session with the logger Connect to the logger on page 25 2 Click on one of the download options Option Description Ki D Download all of the data from the logger CS Download only the data that was logged since the last download 3 Wait for the data to download When complete a confirmation message is shown Click OK The data is shown in the FL900 window Tabular view on page 47 4 1 5 2 Open a site file Data files that were downloaded previously can be opened when the connection status is 4 1 5 3 Tabular view offline 1 Make sure the connection status is offline If online click on the DISCONNECT button 2 Click on the OPEN A SITE FILE button The Open file window opens 3 Find the file and click OPEN The data is shown in the FL900 window Tabular view on page 47 The tabular view shows the data in a spreadsheet format Figure 10 The following options are available Option Open in Flo Ware Sort data Show or remove channels Change the date range Copy to the clipboard Print Export as tab separated Description Click on the Flo Ware icon to open the file in the main Flo Ware application Click on a column header to sort the data by that column Click on the check box next to a chan
39. e used for communication with the FL900 Series Loggers An external network device such as a PLC can attach to the logger and read data as it is logged Historical data cannot be read The Modbus information that follows assumes that the network device is attached to the RS232 interface on the logger 4 1 A 2 Communications setup An RS232 communication cable must be used to attach the logger to an external network device such as a PLC Refer to the user manual for the FL900 Series Flow Logger for detailed information The communication settings can be changed with Flo Ware Refer to Communications settings local on page 27 Table 3 shows the default settings and options for each setting The logger supports various frame sizes based on the Modbus protocol and parity setting The parity setting can be modified using Flo Ware thereby setting the frame size of the communication hardware The following frame sizes are supported by the logger Modbus RTU e 8 bits even parity 1 stop bit e 8 bits odd parity 1 stop bit e 8 bits no parity 2 stop bit Modbus ASCII e 7 bits even parity 1 stop bit 51 Device communication e 7 bits odd parity 1 stop bit Table 3 Communication settings Setting Default Options Protocol Modbus RTU Modbus RTU or Modbus ASCII Address 2 1 247 also responds to broadcast address 0 Baud rate 115200 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Frame size 8 bits no parity 2 stop b
40. ection The data can be used to trigger alarms or pace a sampler The module can also be used as a network interface for Modbus communication Modbus communication on page 51 Use the Datalog Setup menu to set the log intervals and to select the channels that are logged Datalog setup on page 29 The logging intervals that are programmed into the 950 Flow Meter must be greater than or equal to the logging intervals of the logger to be sure that all data is logged Note The Sigma Flow Meter program cannot be configured through the IM9001 module The Flow Meter must be programmed with either Flow Center software or the keypad on the Flow Meter before connection to the IM9001 module Refer to the Sigma User Manual for programming details The logger program and Sigma Flow Meter programs run independently of each other The IM9001 module must be configured to communicate with a Sigma Flow Meter 1 Click on the Programming tab in the FL900 Series Driver window If online the attached sensors and ports are shown 2 If offline click on the Datalog Setup menu Select the sensor s from the drop down list in the Port Assignments section that agree with the sensor and port configurations on the logger 3 Click on Sensor Port 1 IM9001 4 1 4 15 Set up alarms Device communication Change any of the options Option Description Modbus Address This setting must match the Modbus address that is programmed into the Sigma Flow Meter Baud
41. ed Not Used Data un H 5 Da 3 a a E El Offline 4 1 A 4 2 Register order The data order in the logger registers is big endian vvith the most significant byte first follovved by the least significant byte second The register order for multi register numeric values floats and integers is little endian If a different ordering scheme is needed the data must be processed externally 4 1 A 4 3 Measurement registers The logger implements 16 Modbus measurement registers where each register maps directly to 1 of 16 data log channels One or more measurement registers can be read vvith Modbus Function Code 03 Read Holding Registers Refer to Table 4 The definition of each data log channel is made when a user changes the data log configuration and programs the logger To know what each measurement register represents the user has two options The first option is for applications where the logger is connected to an external device that is manually configured by the user The second option is for applications where the logger is connected to an external device that is 53 Device communication capable of automatic configuration with the use of additional measurement description registers that are supplied by the logger Table 4 Modbus measurement registers Register Number Data Type Read Write Name Data Map 40013 40014 4 byte float Read Measurement Register 1 Data Log Channel 1
42. ed to show the correction Figure 3 12 Select Table gt Save to save the table Enter a file name and location to store the file Note This table can be used for future data reconstruction at the same site 13 Close the Data Reconstruct panel to exit the reconstruction session Note To reverse the reconstruction select the Raw Data view and click the undo button Figure 3 Data before and after reconstruction 1 Valid data 2 Incorrect data 3 Repaired data 3 6 3 Use the scatter plot 18 Use the scatter plot vvhen it is necessary to reconstruct the entire set of data First select a span of accurate data with the line chart to populate the reconstruction table Then change to the scatter plot view to reconstruct the data 1 Complete 1 to 9 to in Use a reconstruction table on page 17 2 Click on the SCATTER PLOT button The data from the reconstruction table is shown in the scatter plot in a different color from the rest of the data set Figure 4 3 If necessary edit the data in the reconstruction table The data points on the scatter plot are updated to show the new values 4 In the Data Reconstruct panel select Table gt Reconstruct The entire set of data is updated to match the table data Figure 4 5 Save the reconstruction file and close the Data Reconstruct panel Note To reverse the reconstruction select the Raw Data view and click the UNDO button Operation Figure 4 Data
43. egister format A B31 B16 B15 B8 B7 B0 Figure 14 Description register format B B31 B24 B23 B16 B15 B8 B7 B0 Secondary Log Interval Primary Log Interval Current Log Interval 4 1 A 4 4 2 Parameter field The parameter field shows what the measurement represents Table 6 Table 6 Parameter field descriptions Returned value Parameter 0 FL900 series power supply 1 Modem signal strength 2 Modem signal quality 3 Flow 4 Level 55 Device communication Table 6 Parameter field descriptions continued Returned value Parameter 5 Velocity 6 Temperature 7 Surface velocity 8 Distance 9 Minimum distance 10 Maximum distance 11 Distance reading Count 12 Surcharge level 13 PMR 14 NOS 15 Conductivity 16 Surcharge velocity 17 Gain 18 Measurement Flag 19 Rain 20 Ravv level 21 pH ORP 22 Channel 1 23 Channel 2 24 Channel 3 25 Channel 4 26 Channel 5 27 Channel 6 28 Channel 7 29 Best scale 30 Bins 4 1 A 4 4 3 Sensor type field The sensor type field shows the type of sensor that made the measurement Table 7 Table 7 Sensor type field description Returned value Sensor type 1 Not detected Logger FloDar FloTote SVS zl IO Oil AJ Gu AV9000 56 Device communication Table 7 Sensor type field description continued Returned value Sensor type 8 IM9001
44. elected Server Verification The customer specific ID that connects an instrument to the Code customer account during telemetry Use the datalog setup menu to specify which channels will be recorded in the datalog A channel can be a reading from an attached sensor the battery voltage from the logger or a statistical value based on a sensor reading A channel must be selected before any data can be saved A maximum of 16 channels can be selected Note If channels are added to or removed from an existing program all data in the logger will be erased Be sure to download the data from the logger to a safe location before the modified program is written to the logger 1 Click on the Programming tab in the FL900 Series Driver window If online the attached sensors and ports are shown If offline click on the Datalog Setup menu Select the sensor s from the drop down list in the Port Assignments section that agree with the sensor and port configurations on the logger Click on the Datalog Setup menu Select the channels to be logged in the Select Datalog Channels section a Expand the tree for the Logger channel group The Power Supply channel is always shown in this group Logging the power supply value is useful in order to know when the batteries should be replaced A low value alarm can be set to send an email or SMS when a specified voltage value is reached If the logger contains a port for a rain gauge the Rain channel is als
45. emetry is used the server uses this time zone to synchronize the clock The memory mode specifies how the datalog operates when the memory becomes full Wrap default the oldest data points are deleted as new data is added Slate data collection stops Click the note icon to enter optional comments Click the save icon to save the comments The note file is saved as a sn file in the default file path location Enter the GPS coordinates for the site optional Use Datum VVGS84 as the reference location and the format that is shown for Latitude and Longitude When telemetry is used these coordinates are shown on the map in FSDATA Local settings apply when the logger is connected to a computer with a communications cable These settings are stored in the logger When a communication session is started the settings in the computer must be the same as the settings in the logger The default local settings are sufficient for most applications Change the settings only for specific communication requirements such as connection to a third party device 1 Click the Programming tab 2 Click on the Communications menu 3 Change any of the options Option Modbus Address Description The address that is used for network communication with the logger default address 2 27 Device communication Option Baud Rate Parity Protocol 4 1 4 3 Communications settings remote A modem can be used to transmit data to a server or to
46. erver The level calibration is complete Note The data in the Quality Parameters section should not be changed unless recommended by technical support 4 1 4 6 2 Calibrate the Flo Dar ultrasonic level sensor Calibrations must be done at the location where the sensor is installed The sensor does not need to be calibrated again unless it is moved 1 2 4 5 6 Click on the General Settings tab In the Flo Dar U Sonic Level Settings section select the Transducer Type standard or extended range If the sensor height is known enter the value in the sensor height field The sensor height is the distance from the bottom of the flow channel to the top of the sensor frame If the sensor height is not known do the following a Click ENTER The U Sonic Height window opens b Click TAKE SAMPLE The sensor measures the distance to the liquid surface c Inthe Measured Level field enter the depth of the liquid in the channel The sensor height is then calculated and shown in the Sensor Height field U Sonic Height Distance To Surface in Measured Level 19 in Sensor Height 38 5000 in il i Take Sample Cancel Calibrtation Success Click OK The U Sonic Height window closes If there is sediment in the flow channel enter the amount in the Sediment field Click the CALIBRATE button The U Sonic Level Calibration window opens 33 Device communication 34 U Sonic Level Calibration Sensor in Actual ol
47. ether and click OK Option Description Import Data A side by side presentation is useful when the data from many different sites is plotted in one project This presentation is useful for example when comparing upstream and downstream sites within the same project Append Data Data files from the same site can be appended to create long continuous projects that are several months or several years long Make sure to append data only from the same site The data file will open in the Raw data view Flo Ware copies the selected data file s and imports it into the project leaving the original raw data file unchanged and intact for archival purposes 3 2 3 1 Change file properties In the Open File window the properties of a data file can be changed For example if the wrong year was assigned to a connected flow meter during installation the start date for the file can be changed Each supported instrument has a unique set of file properties Note The file properties cannot be changed for project files 1 Click the FILE OPEN button and select the file type and path in the Open File window 2 Highlight the file name and click Properties The File Properties window opens 3 For FL900 Series files select a port sensor 4 Click in one of the fields edit the information and click OK 3 2 3 2 Make a new data file 3 2 3 3 Delete files The user can make a new data file from one or more highlighted data files This can be useful
48. f the values are different the calibration adjustment value or multiplier is shown Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A message window is shown Option Description Warning all data All data that is stored in the logger is erased when a program is written to will be lost the logger To save the data select No and download the data to a safe Continue location Select Yes to erase all data and update the logger with the new program Set Logger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date time settings of the server 4 1 4 8 Flo Tote setup manual The Calibration Wizard is the easiest method to set up the sensor Use the manual setup for odd shaped flow channels or to adjust some of the calibration parameters The sensor must be installed in the process and the connection status must be online for calibration 36 1 Click on the Programming tab in the FL900 Series Driver window If online the attached sensors and ports are shown Click on Sensor Port 1 FloTote Select the units in the Unit Preferences section These units can be different from the logged units that are specified in the Datalog Setup menu Click on the Flow Settings tab and select the shape of the flow channel Device communication 5 Enter
49. hart that is selected in the View panel Marks Changes the appearance of the marks or labels on a chart that shows individual data points The changes affect only the theme that is selected on the General tab Line Bar or Changes the appearance of the theme in a line bar or area pie or scatter Area chart The available attributes change with the theme that is selected on the General tab 3 3 2 Edit site information 12 The user can view and edit information about the site that is associated with the data file Each supported instrument has a unique set of site information attributes Edit the attributes when information was entered incorrectly during setup For example if an incorrect pipe diameter were entered the flow data in the site file will be incorrect The pipe diameter can be changed in the Site Information window The flow data is then calculated correctly in the site file Open the site file Right click the theme name from the Themes panel Select Site Information The Site Information window opens Edit the site information and click OK PP NS 3 3 3 Delete a theme Operation Note Refer to the help system for the associated instrument for more details about Site Information A theme can be removed from a project at any time 1 2 3 Right click the theme name to be removed from the Themes panel Select Delete Theme A confirmation window opens Click YES to delete the theme 3 3 4 Make a custom t
50. hed sensors and ports are shown Click on Sensor Port 1 sensor name Select the units in the Unit Preferences section These units can be different from the logged units that are specified in the Datalog Setup menu Click on the Flow Settings tab and select the shape of the flow channel Enter the dimensions of the flow channel Be sure to enter the correct depth for non circular channels If the flow channel is odd shaped a table is shown A cross section of the shape can be divided into parts and the area of the parts can be entered into the table Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A message window is shown Option Description Warning all data All data that is stored in the logger is erased when a program is written to will be lost the logger To save the data select No and download the data to a safe Continue location Select Yes to erase all data and update the logger with the new program Set Logger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date and time settings of the server If an SVS sensor if used complete the following steps Click on the Surcharge Settings tab Select the Use SVS Sensor check box Select the sensor port on the logger where the SVS is attached Change any of the SVS settings if necessa
51. heme A Custom Theme adds a new column in the raw data view for user data such as infiltration inflow temperature pH or maximum allowable flow 1 3 4 Charts Click Custom Theme in the Options view and select New The Data Interval window opens Enter the start time and end time If the project is new select the data interval Note If in an existing project the interval that was set when the first file was added to the project is used for the data interval Click OK The Custom Unit Editor window opens Define the units of measure for the chart and report labels e Standard unit of measurement enter the units and abbreviation e Unit of measurement for totals enter the units and abbreviation to use for totals If the standard unit involves a rate select the rate of measurement Click OK The Custom Properties window opens Enter a name for the custom theme Make selections on the General Marks and Attributes tabs to define all of the attributes for the new custom theme Click OK To add data select the Raw Data view Type the data in the new column or paste data from a program such as Microsoft Excel spreadsheet software All charts and text reports will reflect the selections that were made for the custom theme To view data in a chart open a data file and click Chart in the View panel 3 4 1 About charts Charts allow the user to see the data in a graphical format Charts can show trends anomalies maximums m
52. hen the Calibration Complete screen is shown click FINISH The Calibration Wizard window closes Device communication Note The Calibration Complete screen shows the values that were entered by the user and the values that were measured by the sensor If the values are different the calibration adjustment value or multiplier is shown Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A message window is shown Option Description Warning all data All data that is stored in the logger is erased when a program is written to will be lost the logger To save the data select No and download the data to a safe Continue location Select Yes to erase all data and update the logger with the new program Set Logger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date and time settings of the server 4 1 4 6 Flo Dar setup manual The Calibration Wizard is the easiest method to set up the sensor Use the manual setup for odd shaped flow channels or to adjust some of the calibration parameters The sensor must be installed in the process and the connection status must be online for calibration Be sure to complete the level calibration before the velocity calibration 1 Click on the Programming tab in the FL900 Series Driver window If online the attac
53. ick TAKE SAMPLE The sensor measures the surcharge level When complete the value is shown in the Sensor field If the measured depth is not zero or the measured value enter zero or the measured value in the Actual field The offset is calculated and shown The offset is used to adjust the measured value to the correct value Click OK Change any of the surcharge level settings if necessary Option Description Level Calibration Shows the current value for the level calibration Stability Variance Changes the required stability for auto calibration Trigger Count Changes the required number of stable readings for auto calibration Device communication Option Description Auto Range Min Negative value limit for auto calibration Auto Range Max Positive value limit for auto calibration Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A message window is shown Option Description Warning all data All data that is stored in the logger is erased when a program is written to will be lost the logger To save the data select No and download the data to a safe Continue location Select Yes to erase all data and update the logger with the new program Set Logger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date and time settings of the s
54. in Offset 1 8700 in d i OK Take Sample N Cancel Calibrtation Success Click TAKE SAMPLE The sensor measures the distance to the liquid surface and uses the sensor height information to calculate the liquid level After approximately 45 seconds the level measurement is shown If the measured depth is different enter the measured value in the Actual field The offset is calculated and shown The offset is used to adjust the measured value to the correct value Click OK Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A message window is shown Option Description Warning all data All data that is stored in the logger is erased when a program is written to will be lost the logger To save the data select No and download the data to a safe Continue location Select Yes to erase all data and update the logger with the new program Set Logger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date and time settings of the server The level calibration is complete 4 1 4 6 3 Calibrate the Flo Dar velocity Calibrations must be done at the location where the sensor is installed The sensor does not need to be calibrated again unless it is moved Be sure to complete the level calibration before the velocity calibration is started 1 2
55. indow If online the attached sensors and ports show Select Sensor Port US900X The US900X Configuration screen shows Click the Application Settings tab Select the options Option Filter Size Reject High Reject Low Number of Holds Description Select the number of readings the flow logger takes and averages for one data point 1 50 default 16 Select the number of the highest values that are discarded 0 49 For example if the filter size is 16 and the reject high and reject low values are 4 the sensor collects 16 measurements and discards the highest 4 and the lowest 4 measurements The other 8 values are used to calculate the average data point of level Select the number of the lowest values that are discarded 0 49 Select the number of times the last recorded data point is saved to the log if a failed reading occurs due to echo loss default 5 For example if the number of holds is 5 the last data point replaces the next 5 consecutive failed readings or until a successful reading occurs 4 Device communication Option Description Median Filter Select the number of data points that will be used in the flow logger median filter default None The flow logger takes median of 3 5 7 9 or 11 data points to decrease noise or outliers Only the median values are logged Raw data values are not logged Sample Rate Select the number of samples taken per second 1 10 default 4 Minim
56. inimums and totals Data can be shown in 4 different types of charts e Combination shows data as a line a bar or an area One theme can be shown as a data line for example and another theme can be shown as a bar Bar shows data as vertical bars The summary type for the theme must be set to show total values The total values are calculated based on the data interval Each theme is shown as a portion of each bar Pie shows data as a area The summary type for the theme must be set to show total values The total values are calculated based on the data interval Each theme is shown as a section of the pie The pie chart should only be used with the same type of data for example flow data Scatter plot shows data as x y data pairs for two different themes The first two checked themes are shown on the chart The first checked theme is shown on the x axis and the second checked theme is shown on the y axis To show the data for 13 Operation different themes select or deselect the check box next to the theme name or change the order of the themes Use the buttons on the chart toolbar to navigate in the chart To move the chart to the right or to the left click on the PAN button then right click on the chart and drag the mouse to the left or right The ZOOM IN and ZOOM OUT buttons allow the user to increase or decrease the amount of data that is shown in the chart view The chart length can be increased up to 1 year Char
57. ion 50 uS cm microSiemens per centimeter 51 mS cm milliSiemens per centimeter 52 Ohm 53 C percent per degree C 54 ppm uS ppm per uS 55 mMol L millimole per liter 56 kOhm cm kiloohm per centimeter 57 MOhm cm mega ohm per centimeter 58 mS m milliSiemens per meter 59 uS m microSiemens per meter 60 degree 61 BAR bar 62 kPa 63 Pa 64 psi pressure per square inch 65 psia 66 psig 67 gpm gallons per minute 68 gps gallons per second 69 gph gallons per hour 70 mgd million gallons per day 71 Lps liters per second 72 Lpm liters per minute 73 Lph liters per hour 74 m sec cubic meters per second 75 ft sec cubic feet per second 76 m s meters per second 77 fps feet per second 78 cm centimeters 79 ft feet 80 in inches 81 m meters 82 volts 83 AU Absorbtion unit 84 nA nanoampere 85 nA ppm nanoampere per ppm 86 uA ppm microampere per ppm 59 Device communication Table 9 Base unit field description continued Returned value Unit of measure 87 nA mg nanoampere per mg 88 uA mg microampere per mg 89 Sal salinity 90 gal gallons 91 Itr liters 92 1cm transmission in 1 cm path 93 m h cubic meters per hour 94 gpd gallons per day
58. its Modbus RTU 8 bits even parity 1 stop bit 8 bits odd parity 1 stop bit 8 bits no parity 2 stop bits Modbus ASCII 7 bits even parity 1 stop bit 7 bits odd parity 1 stop bit 4 1 4 3 Communication with the logger The logger hardware makes use of transmit receive and signal ground signals on the RS232 interface The logger responds to Modbus queries that match the assigned address as well as broadcast address 0 When address 0 is used the master does not know the logger address which facilitates peer to peer communications on a bus with one master and no other slaves FloWare can be used to change the Modbus address setting in the FL900 4 1 A 3 1 Communication timeouts Minimum and maximum response times are used for reliable exchanges with the Modbus master and to prevent collisions on the RS232 bus The minimum response time is the wait time before a reply is sent to a Modbus query default 30 ms The maximum response time is the total time that is allowed for a reply to be sent to a Modbus query default 1 second If a reply cannot be sent within the maximum response time a timeout occurs The logger stops processing and prepares for the next Modbus query The timeout value cannot be modified 4 1 A 3 2 Sleep modes Sleep modes are used to extend the battery life of the logger After 5 seconds of idle time on the RS232 bus the RS232 interface on the logger closes To keep the RS232 interface open
59. n window opens 14 Click TAKE SAMPLE The level measurement starts When complete the measured level is shown 15 Measure the liquid level manually and enter the value in the Actual Level field The offset value adjusts the sensor reading to be the same as the actual value 16 Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A message window is shown Option Description Warning all data All data that is stored in the logger is erased when a program is written to will be lost the logger To save the data select No and download the data to a safe Continue location Select Yes to erase all data and update the logger with the new program Set Logger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date time settings of the server 4 1 4 9 Ultrasonic setup Cal Wizard Make sure to calibrate the sensor in the operating environment at the typical ambient operating temperature The temperature of the environment is included in calibration and measurement calculations The sensor has a 60 minute thermal constant over a 20 C 36 F change in temperature Give the sensor time to adjust to a large temperature change before calibration To calculate flow with level area or head flow tables calibrate the sensor manually 37 Device communication
60. n manually Device communication Option Description AV9000 Analyzer Module setup Sets the sensor units flow channel geometry and the Cal Wizard on page 41 sensor calibration with the calibration wizard AV9000 Analyzer Module setup Sets the sensor units flow channel geometry and the manual on page 42 sensor calibration manually IM9001 module setup Contains the communication settings for a Sigma Flow on page 44 Meter Set up alarms on page 45 Sets the system alarms and specifies the address or number for email or text message notification Set sampler options on page 46 Specifies the time interval that triggers the sampler to 4 1 4 1 Site information collect samples The site information menu contains the identification information for the site 1 Click the Programming tab 2 Complete the information in the Site Information menu Option Model Number Site Identification Site Location Time Zone Memory Mode Site Notes GPS Coordinates 4 1 4 2 Communications settings local Description If online the model number is selected automatically If offline select the model number of the logger that will be programmed Enter a unique name for the site mandatory maximum 16 characters When telemetry is used for remote monitoring a site repository is made on the server with this name The optional location description maximum 30 characters Select the correct time zone for the site When tel
61. n window Figure 1 Figure 1 Main window FEE Main Raw Data Chart Text Reports 5 Languages Custom Theme FLS00 Series Flo Dar Import Data Driver Flo Tote 3 KA AAA Velocity fps Level in Temperature CJ Pick a task B communicate with an instrumefi B Open a file and create reports Check for software updates Frequently asked questions Documents and manuals Get information about our training programs B Get information about our rental program B Learn about our Data Delivery Service DDS Program Style Windows XP 1 Themes panel measurement channels Balloon help descriptions of icons and links 2 Options panel language options and device drivers Program style color and style options for Flo Ware 3 View panel main view and data views 4 Main toolbar icons shown in all windows COIN OO Main view changes with the selected menu Main view tasks links for basic tasks and information 3 2 Raw data The Raw Data view shows the data or project file in a soreadsheet The columns correspond to the themes that are shown in the Themes panel The maximum number of records is limited only by the computer memory Navigation in the Raw Data view is similar to navigation in common spreadsheet software Use the arrow keys on the computer keyboard to move up down lef
62. nel and click the UPDATE TABLE button to show or remove channels Change the date and time range and click the UPDATE TABLE button Click on the copy icon to copy the data to the clipboard The data can then be pasted in a spreadsheet or other application Click on the printer icon to send the data to a printer Click on the TSV icon to export the data as a tab separated file 47 Device communication Option Description Export as comma Click on the CSV icon to export the data as a comma separated file separated Open in Excel Click on the Excel icon to open the data in Microsoft Excel spreadsheet software Figure 10 FL900 tabular data view FL900 Series Driver 0 1 0 6 View Tabular View Graph iv Select All Channels Log Span Start 05 26 2010 15 10 00 Sample Log chan Source Sensor Parameter it A Log Span End 06 11 2010 09 20 00 Porti Flo Tote 3 Level i User Start 5 26 2010 y 15 10 00 bot Flo T Velocit ort pe Tote 3 velocity User End 6 11 2010 y fo9 20 00 Port Flo Tote 3 Programming Flow ES St By S rs csv eil 44 Update Table 05 26 2010 15 10 00 41 05 26 2010 15 15 00 41 05 26 2010 15 20 00 41 05 26 2010 15 25 00 41 05 26 2010 15 30 00 41 05 26 2010 15 35 00 41 05 26 2010 15 40 00 41 05 26 2010 15 45 00 41 05 26 2010 15 50 00 41 05 26 2010 15 55 00 41 05 26 2010 16 00 00 41 05 26 2010 16 05 00 41 05 26 2010 16 10 00 41 05 26 2010 16 15 00 41 nsizAtanin 1
63. nel value goes above low alarm or below high alarm the deadband value Figure 9 Low alarm example 7 60 7 40 7 20 7 00 6 80 6 60 6 40 1 Channel value 3 Low alarm stops 5 Trigger value 2 Low alarm starts 4 Deadband 6 Time 45 Device communication e Select the actions that will start during an alarm condition Option Description Send SMS from logger Send an SMS text message from the logger useful when the server cannot be contacted Send Email from logger Send an email message from the logger useful when the server cannot be contacted Trigger sampler When a sampler is attached start a sampling program Switch to secondary log Switch to secondary log interval the secondary log interval interval is used Switch to secondary call Switch to secondary call interval the secondary call interval interval is used Send SMS from server Send an SMS text message from the server saves battery power on the logger Send Email from server Send an email message from the server saves battery power on the logger 4 To set a system alarm click on the System Alarms tab a Select the system alarm type Option Description Low Main Power _ The batteries in the logger or external power supply is less than 8 V Low RTC Battery The battery for the internal clock in the logger is weak Low Slate Memory The datalog is 80 full Slate Memory Full The datalog is f
64. ns to open the driver window Start a communication session Click the Programming tab Complete each menu option Option Site information on page 27 Communications settings remote on page 28 Communications settings local on page 27 Datalog setup on page 29 Flo Dar setup Cal Wizard on page 30 Flo Dar setup manual on page 31 Flo Tote setup Cal Wizard on page 36 Flo Tote setup manual on page 36 Ultrasonic setup Cal Wizard on page 37 Ultrasonic setup manual on page 39 Description Specifies general settings such as the model number site ID time zone memory mode and GPS coordinates Contains the remote communication settings for the logger Contains the local communication settings for the logger Specifies which measurements will be recorded what values trigger an alarm and what actions will occur during an alarm condition Sets the sensor units flow channel geometry and the sensor calibration with the calibration wizard Sets the sensor units flow channel geometry and the sensor calibration manually Sets the sensor units flow channel geometry and the sensor calibration with the calibration wizard Sets the sensor units flow channel geometry and the sensor calibration manually Sets the sensor units flow channel geometry and the sensor calibration with the calibration wizard Sets the sensor units flow channel geometry and the sensor calibration with the calibratio
65. o make a text report Installed Reports X Available Reports Zoom La Summary Report v Summary Report v 100 Y 3 5 2 Printa report Open a data or project file From the View panel select Text Reports Select a report type from the Available Reports drop down list on the Text Report toolbar The report is shown in the view window Use the page navigator on the main toolbar to view additional pages Note After a report type is selected it is available in the Installed Reports list To add or remove a theme column go to the Themes panel and select or deselect a theme To change the order of themes go to the Themes panel and click and drag the theme name up or down To change the date range a Go to the Report Settings panel b Select the check box next to Custom Data Span The start and end dates and times are shown c Click on the start or the end date and time The Date Time window opens d Selecta new date and time and click OK The report will update and show the new date and time A paper copy of a report can be made from a local or network printer 1 2 3 Open a text report Click the PRINT button The Print window opens Select the printer the number of pages to be printed and make any necessary changes to the properties Click OK The report is sent to the printer 3 6 Data reconstruction The data reconstruction workspace gives the user the flexibility to analyze data and if necessa
66. o shown To include a Logger channel in the datalog select the check box next to the channel name Expand the tree for each Port 1 Sensor Name channel group to view the available channels for the sensor To include a Sensor channel in the datalog select the check box next to the channel name The log channel count increases each time a channel is selected Note For loggers with multiple sensor ports the port number is added to the channel name For example Velocity 3 is the velocity channel name for sensor port 3 Logger Power Supply Rain Porti Flo Dar M Level M velocity Flow Y Temperature Y Surface Velocity Distance 5 To set the logging interval for a channel group 29 Device communication 6 a Click on the channel group name for example Port1 Flo Dar The logging intervals are shown b Select the interval from the drop down list The primary logging interval is used for normal operation The secondary logging interval is used during alarm conditions Note The logging interval cannot be set for an individual sensor channel To change the units for a channel click on the channel name The units are shown Select the units from the drop down list 4 1 4 5 Flo Dar setup Cal Wizard The sensor can be configured and calibrated with the calibration wizard The sensor must be installed in the process and the connection status must be online for calibration 30 1 6
67. path in the Open File window 2 Click the check box next to one or more file names 3 Click Copy Checked files to Select the new location on the computer or network and click OK The files are copied and pasted to the new location Themes are shown as data columns in the Raw Data view Each theme name is also shown in the Themes panel refer to Figure 1 on page 7 The available themes correspond to the channels that were selected for logging during the site setup of the associated instrument For example the level and velocity themes are shown when a Flo Tote 3 sensor is set up with level and velocity logging A flow theme is also calculated and added The check boxes in the themes panel allow the user to show or remove a theme in charts and text reports Themes are always shown in the raw data view To change the order of a theme click and drag the theme up or down in the Themes panel 3 3 1 Setup themes Themes can be shown in a chart with different colors and attributes such as line width or style For example the velocity theme can have one color and the level theme can have a different color 1 Right click a theme name from the Themes panel and select Theme Setup The Properties window for the theme opens 2 Change the attributes that are shown on each of the tabs and click OK Option Description General Changes the basic attributes of a theme such as the name and units The available attributes change with the type of c
68. pen these files to view and analyze the data When data files are opened in Flo Ware a project file is automatically created The project file contains the charts text reports themes and analysis for the data Save the project to retain the changes that were made When the project file is opened at a later date the project opens up at the point where it was last saved 1 Click on the FILE OPEN button on the main toolbar The Open File window opens Figure 2 In the Type section select a file type e Flo Ware Project Files previously opened files that were saved as a project e Instrument Files available for an instrument if the file driver for that instrument was installed In the Look In section click BROWSE to select the folder where the data files are located Once a path is selected it will be available from the drop down list In the File Name section click to highlight the data file to open To highlight more than one file press and hold the shift key and then click additional files If a project is currently open the Import Options section is shown Select whether to start a new project or import the data into the current project Operation Figure 2 Open file window Flo Ware Project Files a FL900 Series Hach FL900 Series Site Files Type Description FloDar FA Files Import Options Flo Tote 3 Tote 3 Files 8 Import data into new project O Import data into current project Look In
69. plates for easy reuse Instrument specific drivers these plug ins are designed for each instrument type that operates with Flo Ware After the driver is installed Flo Ware will automatically communicate with and record data from the associated instrument Table 1 Instrument specific drivers Driver Instrument FL900 Series FL900 Series Logger and attached sensors or modules Flo Dar Marsh McBirney Logger and Flo Station with a Flo Dar Sensor o General information Table 1 Instrument specific drivers continued Driver Instrument Flo Tote 3 Marsh McBirney Logger and Flo Station wtih a Flo Tote 3 Sensor Flo Tote Marsh McBirney Logger and Flo Station wtih a Flo Tote Sensor Sigma Sigma 910 911 Logger with a Submerged Area Velocity Sensor 1 3 PC requirements The computer must have the following minimum requirements Windows 2000 or XP operating system e Pentium class processor or equivalent 90 MHz e 16 MB RAM e Video adapter card for 1024 x 768 96 dpi resolution 16 bit color Section2 Installation 2 1 Install the files Two installations are necessary Flo Ware contains the main application the Language Editor and the Report Designer File Drivers must be installed for communication with devices Find the link for the Flo Ware 4 installation from the website or from the CD e Go to http Awww hachflow com p_soft_floware_down html Put the CD in the computer
70. program and looks for sensors that are specified in the program A Sensor Mismatch message is shown for the following situations e The current logger program does not include an attached sensor e The current logger program includes a sensor that is not attached s The current logger program includes a sensor that is attached to an incorrect port 4 Ifthe Sensor Mismatch message is shown select one of the options and click OK e Use existing logger program ignore the attached sensors and import the program from the logger e Create new logger program based on detected sensors include the attached sensors in a new program The new program can then be written to the logger 25 Device communication MM Sensor Mismatch A conflict was identified in the channel configuration between the logger program and sensors connected to it Select one of the options below to proceed e Use existing logger program Create new logger program based on detected sensors 4 1 4 Make a logger program The logger must have a program to specify all of the necessary parameters for data collection The program can be made when the logger is online or offline When made offline the program is saved to a file and later written to the logger The logger can have only one program When a new program is written to the logger the previous program is erased 26 1 From the Options panel in Flo Ware select FL900 Series gt Communicatio
71. recalculated Find Replace Use the FIND REPLACE button to search for data and replace the value Calculator Select one or more data cells and and select add subtract multiply or divide from the Operator field on the toolbar Enter a value and click the RECALCULATE SPREADSHEET button Note To highlight multiple cells click in a data cell and drag down Alternatively click in a data cell press the shift key and click in another cell 3 2 2 Export data Data can be saved in a txt or csv file format for use in common applications such as Microsoft Excel spreadsheet software 1 Open a data or project file in the Raw Data view 2 Click the EXPORT button from the toolbar of the Raw Data view The Export window opens Operation To change the date and time range click on the start time or end time that is shown The Date Time window opens Select a new date and time range and click OK Select a Data Interval The intervals in the exported data file can be different from the intervals in the raw data file For example the raw data file can have 15 minute intervals and the exported data can have hourly or daily intervals Click EXPORT The Save Export File As window opens Enter a file name and location Select either the tabbed text txt or comma separated values csv file format and click SAVE 3 2 3 Open data or project files A data file is created whenever data is transferred from an instrument to the computer O
72. ried by an external device to get more details about the measurement value Table 5 Modbus description registers Register number Data type Read Write Name 40213 40214 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 1 Description Register A 40215 40216 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 1 Description Register B 40217 40218 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 2 Description Register A 40219 40220 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 2 Description Register B 40221 40222 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 3 Description Register A 40223 40224 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 3 Description Register B 40225 40226 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 4 Description Register A 40227 40228 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 4 Description Register B 40229 40230 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 5 Description Register A 40231 40232 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 5 Description Register B 40233 40234 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 6 Description Register A 40235 40236 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 6 Description Register B 40237 40238 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 7 Description Register A 54 Table 5 Modbus description registers continued Device communication Register number Data type Read Write Name 40239 40240 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 7 Description Register B 40241 40242 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 8 De
73. right click the end of the data span The selected data for both themes will change color Make sure that the selected span includes only accurate data Note If the Pan or Zoom buttons are enabled the data cannot be selected 8 In the Data Reconstruct panel select Table gt Populate with Data The velocity data will be added to the velocity column Some of the data cells will be empty 9 Use one of the options that follow to fill in the empty data cells e Select additional data spans to populate the table with more data e Enter a reasonable value for the velocity using the keyboard 17 Operation e interpolate over blank cells click and drag to highlight data from above the first empty data cell to below the last empty data cell Select Edit gt Interpolate The table is updated with the linear interpolated data The start and end cells are used as reference points e Change to the Scatter Plot view and click in the scatter plot where the data should likely be refer to Use the scatter plot on page 18 10 Select a span of inaccurate data in the chart First left click the start of the data then right click the end of the inaccurate data span The selected data for both themes will change color Make sure that the selected span includes the data to be reconstructed Note Ifthe Pan or Zoom buttons are enabled the data cannot be selected 11 In the Data Reconstruct panel select Table gt Reconstruct The theme is updat
74. ry pon Option Description Reversed SVS Sensor Select if the Flo Dar sensor is installed in the reverse direction Conductivity Trigger The conductivity value that starts the Flo Dar surcharge mode secondary trigger Distance Turn On The distance that starts the SVS operation primary trigger 31 Device communication Option Description Distance Switchover The distance that starts the Flo Dar surcharge mode primary trigger Surcharge Level Trigger The surcharge level that starts the SVS operation secondary trigger SVS Velocity Multiplier The multiplier that is used to adjust the SVS measurements Note After the SVS port number is specified in the Flo Dar setup the menus are the same for the Sensor Port 1 Flo Dar and the Sensor Port 2 SVS screens If an SVS is not used make sure that the Use SVS Sensor check box is not selected 4 1 4 6 1 Calibrate the Flo Dar surcharge level Calibration of the surcharge level sensor is usually not necessary when the auto calibration function is enabled The value for the surcharge level should be zero during normal flow conditions If the value is high or drifts replace the desiccant cartridge 32 1 Click on the Advanced Settings tab in the Sensor Port 1 FloDar menu and click CALIBRATE The Surcharge Level Calibration window opens Surcharge Level Calibration Sensor Actual Offset 0 3900 in d i Take Sample Cancel Calibrtation Success Cl
75. ry repair or reconstruct the data The example in this section describes the removal of an error in the velocity theme from a flow meter 16 Operation 3 6 1 About data reconstruction When a set of data suddenly shows a large change from a stable pattern the data should be examined to find the cause for the change As an example imagine that the flow and velocity themes suddenly become erratic and go to very low values for approximately 1 day This change can be due to a true decrease in the flow or to a condition such as debris that collected on the sensor Upon examination the level theme shows a stable pattern for this day If the flow actually did decrease the level data is expected to decrease also The conclusion can then be made that the velocity data has an error on that day This error can be removed with the reconstruct option The span of inaccurate data can be replaced with a span of data that is known to be accurate The result will be more accurate data better flow balances and a higher level of statistical confidence The line chart or the scatter plot can be used to remove errors from most data files The line chart is used to repair sections of data Use a reconstruction table on page 17 The scatter plot can be used to reconstruct an entire set of data Use the scatter plot on page 18 3 6 2 Use a reconstruction table The example that follows shows the removal of an error in the velocity theme based on the le
76. scription Register A 40243 40244 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 8 Description Register B 40245 40246 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 9 Description Register A 40247 40248 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 9 Description Register B 40249 40250 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 10 Description Register A 40251 40252 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 10 Description Register B 40253 40254 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 11 Description Register A 40255 40256 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 11 Description Register B 40257 40258 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 12 Description Register A 40259 40260 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 12 Description Register B 40261 40262 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 13 Description Register A 40263 40264 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 13 Description Register B 40265 40266 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 14 Description Register A 40267 40268 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 14 Description Register B 40269 40270 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 15 Description Register A 40271 40272 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 15 Description Register B 40273 40274 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 16 Description Register A 40275 40276 4 byte Unsigned Read Measurement 16 Description Register B 4 1 A 4 4 1 Description register formats Two formats A and B are used by the description registers to give measurement details Refer to Figure 13 and Figure 14 Figure 13 Description r
77. shown Option Description Warning all data All data that is stored in the logger is erased when a program is written to will be lost the logger To save the data select No and download the data to a safe Continue location Select Yes to erase all data and update the logger with the new program Set Logger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date time settings of the server 4 1 4 13 AV9000 Analyzer Module setup manual 42 The Calibration Wizard is the easiest method to set up the sensor Use the manual setup for velocity calibration odd shaped flow channels or to adjust some of the calibration parameters The sensor must be online for calibration 1 Click on the Programming tab in the FL900 Series Driver window If online the attached sensors and ports are shown 2 Click on Sensor Port 1 AV9000 3 Select the units in the Unit Preferences section These units can be different from the logged units that are specified in the Datalog Setup menu If the sensor is mounted downstream in a reversed position check reversed sensor to record flow with a positive value If applicable enter values for sensor offset level or allowance for sediment in the channel 4 Calibrate the level in the level settings section a Cli
78. since last downloads only the data that was logged since the previous download Disconnect stops the communication session with the logger Open a file opens a site file or sensor diagnostics file from the default file path Global settings opens the settings window where various default settings such as file paths can be changed Help opens the help window less Download all data downloads all data from the logger 4 1 2 4 Menu tabs Use the tabs to access the various menu options e Programming sets all of the user adjustable parameters in the logger e o Data allows the user to view data tabular and graph and get sample history from a site file that has been downloaded from the logger e Diagnostics contains the event log alarm log current status of the logger and real time modem and sensor diagnostics e Utilities contains tools such as firmware updates 4 1 3 Connect to the logger When a communications session is started the connection status changes from offline to online 1 In the FL900 Series Driver window click the CONNECT button The Communications window opens 2 Select the computer port COM or USB from the drop down list For COM ports select the communications protocol for the computer Note When a USB cable is attached to the computer a virtual serial port e g USB COM3 is assigned 3 Click OK The driver reads the logger
79. t or right Use hot keys such as Ctrl End to move the cursor to the last cell in the spreadsheet Use Ctrl Home to move the cursor to the first cell in the spreadsheet Operation HoWare GC Program Ales Ho vyare HoDar HoDar_data csp Operator Raw Data de EES Chart Date Time Level Surcharge LevellDistance Main Battery Surcharg Text Reports 8 11 2009 11 35 AM 8 11 2009 11 50 AM Languages 8 11 2009 12 05 PM Custom Theme 8 11 2009 12 20 PM FL900 Series 8 11 2009 12 35 PM Seit 8 11 2009 12 50 PM Import Data Driver i Flo Tote 3 8 11 2009 1 05 PM 8 11 2009 1 20 PM 8 11 2009 1 35 PM Velocity fps 8 11 2009 1 50 PM Level in 8 11 2009 2 05 PM Surcharge Level in gt 8 11 2009 2 20 PM Distance in qa 18 11 2009 2 35 PM Main Battery vdc Aa 8 11 2009 2 50 PM Surcharge Cond 15 8 11 2009 3 05 PM Flow mgd ii 3 2 1 Edit data Data can be adjusted in the raw data view to change incorrect values For example if a value for the level measurement indicates 0 volume the corresponding velocity value should also be 0 If the velocity value is not 0 a velocity value of O can be entered 1 Click to select a data cell in the raw data view 2 Use a method to change the values Option Description Manual Use the computer keyboard to change the value Any calculated values such as flow are automatically recalculated For example if the velocity value is doubled the flow is automatically
80. the dimensions of the flow channel Be sure to enter the correct depth for non circular channels 6 If the flow channel is odd shaped a table is shown A cross section of the shape can be divided into parts and the area of the parts can be entered into the table 7 Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A message window is shown Option Description Warning all data All data that is stored in the logger is erased when a program is written to will be lost the logger To save the data select No and download the data to a safe Continue location Select Yes to erase all data and update the logger with the new program Set Logger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date time settings of the server 8 Click on the General Settings tab 9 In the velocity settings section click the CALCULATE button The Site Coefficient window opens 10 Click TAKE SAMPLE The velocity measurement starts When complete the measured velocity is shown 11 Measure the velocity with a different instrument and enter the value in the Actual Velocity field The multiplier value adjusts the sensor reading to be the same as the actual velocity value 12 Click OK 13 In the level settings section click the CALIBRATE button The Level Calibratio
81. the flow rate Select the options Option Description Sensor Type Select the sensor type Downlooking or In Pipe Sediment Enter the level of sediment in the bottom of the channel Level Offset Enter the difference between the measured level and the actual level optional Use to correct an offset error without having to do a calibration Click CALIBRATE The selected sensor type shows Click TAKE SAMPLE The Distance field shows the distance measurement from the sensor e Distance downlooking the distance from the face of the sensor to the water surface e Distance in pipe the distance from the sensor tube to the water surface In the Actual Level field enter the actual measured level of the water The Zero Level Distance field shows the zero level The zero level is the distance from the face of the sensor or sensor tube to the bottom of the channel Click OK then OK Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings A window opens 39 Device communication 11 Optional Select the options Option Set Logger Clock Erase Data 12 Click OK 13 Click the Flow tab that is above the Level Settings section 14 Select the options Option Primary Device Dimensions Velocity Input Description Set the flow logger clock to the date and time setting of the computer connected to the flow logger If the flow logger has a modem the flow logger clock is set to the date and time of the server Erase all th
82. ts can have multiple pages The page navigator in the main window shows the total number of pages and the page number that is currently shown Click the right or left arrows to go forward or back or enter a number in the edit box and press ENTER on the computer keyboard 3 4 2 Set up charts The appearance of charts can be configured for attributes such as background color titles legends and 3 dimensional effects The changes affect all of the themes in a project After a chart is configured the settings can be saved to a template for use with other data files Open a data or project file Click Chart from the View panel Select a chart type Combination Bar Pie or Scatter Click the CHART SETUP button from the Chart toolbar The Chart Setup window opens 5 Change the attributes that are shown on each of the tabs and click OK lt Option Description General Changes the data span per chart page and sets 3D effects Background Changes the background color of the chart and adds a background image or frame Legend Changes the location and style of the legend Axes Changes the settings for any axis of the chart Select one of the axes from the left panel and then change the attributes for that axis Titles Adds up to 9 different titles in a chart Select one of the options from the left panel and then change the title attributes for that option Walls Change the appearance the 3 dimensional walls that make up a 3D chart The
83. ull and data collection has stopped Sensor Timeout The sensor has not responded to a call by the server Sensor ID Error The program cannot detect what type of sensor is connected b Select the system alarm actions Option Description Send SMS from logger Send a text message from the logger via the network provider Send Email from logger Send an email from the logger via the network provider Send SMS from server Send a text message from the FSDATA server Send Email from server Send an email from the FSDATA server 5 To set enter recipient information for alarm notifications click on the Recipients tab a Enter the email address for each email recipient maximum of 5 b Enter the number for each SMS text message recipient maximum of 5 4 1 4 16 Set sampler options 46 If a sampler is used the sampler must be attached to the auxiliary port on the logger Use the Sampler menu to specify when samples are taken 1 Click the Programming tab 2 Click on the Sampler menu 3 In the Pacing Source field select the sensor port that will measure flow for the sampler 4 Enter the volume interval that generates a flow pulse to the sampler For example a sampler can take a sample every 100 gallons of flow 4 1 5 View data Device communication Note The sampler can also take a sample during alarm conditions if the Trigger sampler action is set for a channel alarm 4 1 5 1 Download data When data is downloaded from th
84. um Select the minimum distance for the sensor For the in pipe sensor the Distance default is O For a downlooking sensor the default is 5 25 in Distances less than the minimum distance of the sensor are ignored Maximum Select the maximum distance for the sensor For the in pipe sensor the Distance default is 150 75 in For a downlooking sensor the default is 156 00 in Distances more than the maximum distance of the sensor are ignored Click WRITE TO LOGGER to save the settings Note To change the configuration settings to the factory defaults click RESTORE DEFAULTS 4 1 4 12 AV9000 Analyzer Module setup Cal Wizard The sensor can be configured and calibrated with the calibration wizard The sensor must be attached to the logger and online for calibration Note Only the level is calibrated with the Cal Wizard The velocity value that is shown does not represent a velocity calibration A calibration for velocity is not necessary but can be completed manually AV9000 Analyzer Module setup manual on page 42 1 Click on the Programming tab in the FL900 Series Driver window If online the attached sensors and ports are shown Click on Sensor Port 1 AV9000 Select the units in the Unit Preferences section These units can be different from the logged units that are specified in the Datalog Setup menu Click on the CAL WIZARD button The Calibration Wizard window opens Select the shape and dimensions of the flow channel
85. vel data The level data is referred to as the Base Theme Before reconstruction find a span of data that is considered to be accurate and that follows a noticeable pattern 1 Open the data or project file and select View gt Chart Select the Combination Chart from the toolbar 2 Right click the Velocity theme in the Themes panel and select Reconstruct The Reconstruct Velocity window opens 3 Select the Level theme from the drop down box as the basis for the reconstruction and click OK The Data Reconstruct panel is shown 4 In the Data Reconstruct panel select Table gt New The Reconstruction Table Properties window opens Note To edit a reconstruction table that was previously saved from the same site select Table gt Open 5 Update the options as follows e Decimal Precision set the decimal precision for the 2 themes The higher the precision for the base theme the longer it will take to populate the table with data e Base Theme Data Range select the approximate minimum and maximum values of good data for the base theme as seen in the line chart e o Notes enter a comment about the site for future use 6 Click OK A data reconstruction table is added to the Data Reconstruct panel The left column of the table shows the Base Theme The right column of the table shows the theme to be reconstructed 7 Inthe chart select a span of data that is known to be accurate First left click the start of the data then
86. when several data files exist for one month of data for example The first data file may not start exactly on the first day of the month at 0 00 hours and the last file may not end exactly on the last day of the month at 24 00 hours These data files can be combined into one data file that is exactly one month long Note Some instruments that are supported by Flo Ware allow the user to select the exact span of data In this case a data file can be created with the exact span that is needed 1 Click the FILE OPEN button and select the file type and path in the Open File window 2 Highlight one or more file names and click Create data file The Select Data Span window opens Note To open multiple files highlight the first file then hold down the Ctrl or Shift key and highlight additional files 3 Select or enter the start date and time the end date and time and click OK The Save File window opens 4 Enter a name for the file and click Save Data and project files can be deleted if necessary 1 Click the FILE OPEN button and select the file type and path in the Open File window 2 Highlight the file name to delete and click Delete A confirmation window opens 3 Click YES to delete the file 11 Operation 3 2 3 4 Copy files to a new location 3 3 Themes A data or project file can be copied and pasted to a different location on the computer or network 1 Click the FILE OPEN button and select the file type and
87. xtend Spectra Allows a detailed view of the noise floor of best scale Extend All Similar to Extend Spectra but of all scales e Time Series Time series sub measurement data only up to 32 readings e Combination Time series up to 20 points plus Normal Allows viewing of sub measurements based on repeat count 14 Click WRITE TO LOGGER if connected to logger to save the settings or click SAVE PROGRAM TO FILE to create a template A message window is shown Option Description Warning all data All data that is stored in the logger is erased when a program is written to will be lost the logger To save the data select No and download the data to a safe Continue location Select Yes to erase all data and update the logger with the new program Set Logger Clock Synchronize to Computer Clock the logger uses the date and time settings of the computer Set Logger Clock the logger uses the date and time settings that are set by the user If the unit has a modem the logger automatically uses the date and time settings of the server 15 Change any of the settings for level if necessary 16 For help with difficult sites and additional diagnostic tools contact Hach Flow Tech support to assist with diagnostics on the TECH SUPPORT SETTINGS tab 4 1 4 14 IM9001 module setup 44 The IM9001 interface module allows the logger to collect data from an attached Sigma Flow Meter and transmit the data via a wireless or local conn
88. ype of primary device e g flume or weir to calculate the flow rate based on the type of primary device Note The ultrasonic sensor can be used as a level measurement device only Select None to not calculate the flow rate Dimensions Enter the physical parameters of the selected flow calculation method Velocity Input If the flow calculation method selected in the Flow Method field is an area velocity option select the source of the area velocity input For example if an ultrasonic sensor is connected to Port 1 anda submerged area velocity sensor is connected to Port 2 select Port 2 in the Velocity Input field Note If a primary device or None is selected in the Flow Method field the Velocity Input field is disabled Current Level Enter the flow level in the channel by direct measurement Number of Select the number of measurements to do during calibration 1 2 or 3 Measurements For more than 1 measurement Flo Ware shows the average If the calibration was successful a summary of values shows e Distance downlooking the distance from the face of the sensor to the water surface e Distance in pipe the distance from the sensor tube to the water surface e Temperature he temperature of the operating environment measured by the sensor e Zero Level Distance the distance from the face of the sensor or sensor tube to the bottom of the channel e Echo Loss the percentage of the ultrasonic signal that was lost during send

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