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1. 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington SO41 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 15 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk SpaceLogger RS has been tested for compliance with FCC standards FCC CFR 4T Part 15 2004 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation C is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not approved by the responsible party could void the user s authority to operate the equipment in line with the FCC guidelines A3 WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement The WEEE directive places an obligation on all EU based manufacturers and importers to take back electronic products at the end of their useful life Richard Paul Russell Ltd accepts its responsibility to finance the cost of treatment and recovery of redundant WEEE in accordance with the specific WEEE recycling requirements EE This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that within the EU the product must NOT be disposed of with normal household waste Instead it is the end user s responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by ar
2. WWW r p r co uk spaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual e Sm E EN For the latest information and support please go to our website www spacelogger com 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington SO41 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk 1 INEIBODUGTICEN ccissnsecsasinssans tn EGER QU CU UA CREME E ER aeeie rens QU ONG CIR MOREM CI PAR ONU ssis 2 2 QUICK START EASY STEPS TO WIND DATA LOGQGINQG eere eere eene nnn 3 3 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS sitse senso cotruo codi eia s dtrane Piae CONSE D SEN Ebe KP cRMs FEDERER 3 ds e 812 Di 0 G9 M f OCPPcP sosa 4 4 1 Terminal Strip APLAR OSIM used cates ieee Mer ERR QNEM RE Tq bae NEM EP ERRSN IAE DO can Ru Noe NER ee 4 42 Generne Terminal ATTIC OTISocbicuas viden URHRR FU EF a iise HUN RR RR Vea NN Mus 4 4 3 RS 232 ug T c n 5 AA Logging Interval SECO us osse tunes tissue trado on abono E aE botte p rt A ON RE eus 5 4 5 Cable Preparation adopte acti NI Ed ca arb see bppsa tud va qe d epu QM EN e BR La EUR ra reb B RN EE 6 MEME SO e oT mm d 6 4 7 Haud Rate Selections en RR ci dg eU ag og REP Rud iD va ATE 7 AS Lise With Other SeDSOESu astris cnd ish iter dais eu eee a covers tco dd Ed 7 Bi O E C Da E E A E EE 9 5 1 Setting the Time 3nd
3. and a different identifying end character The WindLogger only records the ASCII characters between these start and end characters The WindSonic s start character is lt STX gt 2 and end character is lt LF gt 10 To set the WindLogger to recognise any other start and end characters the following steps must be followed 1 Insert MMC mobile card into card reader attached to USB port of PC or use integrated card reader 1f the PC has one 2 Open notepad or similar text editor and type the following line STX s ETX e Where 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington S041 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 7 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk s is the decimal value of the ASCII character that indicates the start of the data string that is to be stored This character is replaced by the date and time when the data is logged Default value is 2 And e is decimal value of the ASCII character that indicates the end of the data string that is to be stored Default value 10 3 Save this text file as SETUP TXT on the MMC mobile card in the root folder 4 Remove card from card reader and insert the card into the WindLogger 5 The start and end characters that the WindLogger will now look for when storing data will now be set to the desired values To retur
4. any data in the buffer to the MMC mobile card so the card is ready to be removed from the WindLogger The green LED will automatically switch off to indicate that the unit is no longer enabled to record further data The card may then be safely removed To recommence data logging the power must be cycled or a card re inserted in order to re initialise the card The green LED will again indicate the unit as Ready to Record Data 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington SO41 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 10 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk To avoid losing data or corrupting the card never remove the card or disconnect the power supply when the red LED is flashing or blinking 5 4 Data Storage WindLogger creates a folder DATA on the MMC mobile card root folder Data files are written to this folder A new file is generated each day The file name takes the format Y YY YMMDD CSV where YYYYMMDD is that day s date Data is stored in comma separated variable format files CSV which may be opened in MS Excel and other spreadsheet programs These files are also readable in notepad or a similar text editor NB Ifthe logging interval is set to once per second or a higher frequency the resulting file size for a complete 24 hr period will be too great to open without manip
5. r p r co uk 11 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk 6 SPACELOGGER RS WINDLOGGER SPECIFICATION 6 1 PHYSICAL Dimensions Weight Enclosure material 6 2 ENVIRONMENTAL Width 67 mm Depth 67 mm Height 28 mm excluding optional rubber feet 0 075 kg GP ABS UL94 HB plastic and acrylic Operating Temperature Range 25 C to 70 C Storage Temperature Range Enclosure protection 6 3 POWER Power requirement Current at 12Vdc Supply input protection Connection 6 4 I O CAPABILITY Transmission standard Transmission speed Wire acceptance 40 C to 70 C IP203 7 to 30 Vdc 10 mA typical Polarity reversal protected and internal fuse 500 mA slo blo Littelfuse type 0454500 or equivalent 1 3 mm centre pin DC connector or screwless terminals 0 32 to 0 64 mm diameter conductors RS232 compatible 8 bits and no parity 9600 Baud default or selectable from 115200 57600 38400 19200 4800 2400 1200 300 or 110 Baud 0 32 to 0 65 mm diameter AWG 28 to 22 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington SO41 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 12 017SL025 2 02 01 08 6 5 6 6 6 7 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual DATA STORAGE Data Storage Card Data Capacity File Syst
6. 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 2 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk 2 QUICK START EASY STEPS TO WIND DATA LOGGING 0 2 Connect RS232 inputs see section 4 3 e Select logging interval see section 4 4 A Select baud rate see section 4 7 LI CEPR Power on see section 4 6 e Set time and date see section 5 1 D EO Insert MMC mobile card see section 5 2 Oe Start recording data see section 5 3 EEA Ous Stop recording data see section 5 3 Remove card and transfer to PC to view and analyse data see section 5 3 3 EXAMPLE APPLICATIONS WindSonic Sensor WindLogger Manual transfer of MMC mobile card to PC card l reader RSS PERPE EPI DER C METUS Figure 1 WindSonic Sensor Dienlav I Init WindLogger Manual transfer of MMC mobile card to PC card reader Figure 2 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington SO41 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 3 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk 4 CONNECTING 4 1 Terminal Strip Arrangement Ji SU D LE Figure 3 4 2 Generic Terminal Allocations Space LOPPE do Signal description Use Terminal Power GND Powe Supply V 47 t
7. Russell Ltd s wind display unit WSI5A the following table describes the connections required The WindLogger is powered by the display unit in this situation WindLogger terminal WSIS5A terminal 1 Power GND Power GND Supply V V Supply Output RS232 input RS232 Tx Output Table 3 The connections should be made with the power to the display unit switched off For more details on wiring the WS15A display please refer to the WS15A User Manual 4 4 Logging Interval Selection The default logging interval is equal to the WindSonic sample rate Please refer to the WindSonic user manual for information on changing the rate between the available 1 2 and 4 times per second If a less frequent logging interval is required the WindLogger may be set to one reading per 2 5 or 10 seconds by linking terminals as per Figure 4 and Table 4 below Terminal linking for logging interval selection example Figure 4 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington S041 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 5 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk Logging Interval Terminals to link Once every 2 seconds Once every 5 seconds 9 and 10 Once every 10 seconds 7 and 8 plus 9 and 10 Table 4 4 5 Cable Preparation The logger uses screwless terminals and to ease connection wires
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9. ceives data via RS232 from Gill Instruments WindSonic ultrasonic wind sensors and other compatible sensors Each data record is date and time stamped when it is stored A new file CSV is generated for each day s worth of data Data is stored onto an MMC mobile card MMC mobile cards with up to 2 GByte capacity are compatible with SpaceLogger RS Higher capacity cards are not compatible SpaceLogger RS will also accept other compatible data storage cards such as full size MMC and some SD cards The MMC mobile card can be removed from the logger and inserted into a card reader connected to a PC Stored data files are accessed in the same way as files on the computer s other disk drives The files may be read and manipulated in any standard spreadsheet program e g MS Excel OpenOffice org calc The logger requires a 7 30 volt DC supply which can be provided by an AC DC mains adaptor or suitable battery Alternatively where a WSI5A Display is used power may be provided directly from the display unit Document revision summary Issue Date Desciption gt Nov 2007 2 Jan 2008 Our products are in continuous development and therefore specifications may be subject to change and design improvements may be implemented without prior notice Please visit our web site www r p r co uk for the most up to date information on our products 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington SO41
10. em Data logging interval WWW r p r co uk Removable MMC mobile 2 GByte max FAT16 or FAT32 with 8 3 file names Sector size 512 Bytes Default as per WindSonic setting 1 2 or 4 readings per sec or select from 1 reading per 2 5 or 10 seconds AUDIO VISUAL INDICATORS LED Indicators Audio Bleeper REAL TIME CLOCK Accuracy Backup battery Green Ready to record data Red Writing data to MMC mobile card Two tone signal on correct card insertion Single tone when data purge button depressed Four bleeps per minute when time amp date not set 40 ppm at 25 C CR2032 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington S041 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 13 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk APPENDICES A1 Guarantee System components are warranted for a period of twelve 12 months from the original date of purchase against defective materials and workmanship In the event that warranty service is required please contact Richard Paul Russell Ltd This warranty is only valid if when warranty service is required a full description of the fault is provided and presented with the original invoice and the serial number s on the component has not been defaced Richard Paul Russell Ltd s liability is limited to items of its own manu
11. facture and it does not accept liability for any loss resulting from the operation or interpretation of the results from this equipment This warranty covers none of the following e Periodic check ups maintenance and repair or replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear e Cost relating to transport removal or installation of the component Misuse including failure to use the component for its normal purpose or incorrect installation e Damage caused by Lightning Water Fire Acts of God War Public Disturbances incorrect supply voltage or any other cause beyond the control of Richard Paul Russell Ltd e Units which have been repaired or units altered by a party other than Richard Paul Russell Ltd s employees or agents without prior written consent from Richard Paul Russell Ltd In no event shall Richard Paul Russell Ltd be liable under any circumstances for any direct indirect or consequential damages any financial loss or any lost data contained in any product including any returned product regardless of the cause of loss Richard Paul Russell Ltd products are not warranted to operate without failure Richard Paul Russell Ltd s products must not be used in life support systems or other application where failure could threaten injury or life The Customers statutory rights are not affected by this warranty Unless there is national legislation to the contrary the rights under this warranty are the customer s sole rights and R
12. he WindLogger with power supplied the unit should Beep once and the red LED blink as the card initialises At this stage the WindLogger s internal buffer is cleared and is ready to start receiving new data from the connected wind sensor The length of time the memory card takes to initialise will depend on the formatting of the card and the amount of data already stored on it After initialisation the green LED will switch on indicating that the unit is Ready to Record Data The green LED will remain on while the unit is in this state The MMC mobile card is designed to fit easily into the card slot one way only Do not bend the card or force it into the slot 5 3 Data Transfer Received data is stored temporarily in a buffer 1024 bytes The WindLogger replaces the start character of each data record with the current time and date Data is transferred from the buffer to the MMC mobile card in 512 byte packages If no data has been received from the data source for a set time period approximately 4 seconds then any remaining data in the buffer is written to the MMC mobile card The red LED blinks each time data is written to the card The MMC mobile card should not be removed while data is being written to it To stop recording data the small button to the left of the card slot on the front of the WindLogger should be depressed There will be an audio signal to indicate that the button has been pressed This action will also purge
13. ichard Paul Russell Ltd shall not be liable for indirect or consequential loss or damage to any other related equipment or material 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington SO41 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 14 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk A2 Electromagnetic Conformity EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ACCORDING TO COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC We Richard Paul Russell Limited of New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington Hampshire SO41 3SE United Kingdom Declare under our sole responsibility that the product SpaceLogger RS Manufactured by Richard Paul Russell Limited to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the protection requirements of Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws relating to electromagnetic compatibility This Declaration of Conformity is based upon compliance of the product with the following harmonised standards Emissions EN 61326 1997 inc A1 A2 A3 2003 EN 60945 1997 EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 inc A1 2001 Immunity EN 61326 1997 inc A1 A2 A3 2003 Annex A except for fast burst transients Sedoy E PRussall Richard Paul Russell Director Date of Issue 26 October 2007 Place of Issue Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington SO41 3SE UK
14. n the start and end characters to the default settings delete the file SETUP TXT from the card Note if it is necessary to modify both the baud rate and start and end characters the file SETUP TXT should contain the three lines BAUD b STX s ETX e 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington S041 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 8 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk 5 LOGGING Red LED Data writing to card Time amp Date Set Green LED Stop Recording amp Ready to Record Buffer Purge Data Button Card Slot with MMC mobile card inserted Figure 6 5 1 Setting the Time and Date To set the time and date for correct stamping of the data records a file named AUTO TXT must be created on the memory card This file is read by the WindLogger when the card is inserted into the logger and the clock synchronised to the given time when the button to the left of the card slot is pressed Steps to set the time and date 1 Insert MMC mobile card into card reader attached to USB port of PC or use integrated card reader if the PC has one 2 Open notepad or similar text editor and type the following three lines WAIT TIME hh mm ss DATE DD MM YYYY Where hh mm ss is the time in say a couple of minutes and DD MM YYYY is today s date 3 Save this te
15. o 30V dc i Analogue GND1 1 3 I Analogue input Reserved for future 5 options 7 Logging interval selection Digital VO GND 9 11 Logging interval selection Digital 00 input l Logging Interval Logging interval selection Digital O GND see section 4 4 Logging interval selection Digital O input 2 eon Reserved for future Me R5232 Rx2 L options RS232 input 1 RS232 signal input 16 RS232 GND 1 from wind sensor Table 1 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington S041 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 4 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk 4 3 RS232 Interface RS232 connection to the wind sensor or WS154A display unit should be made as per Table 1 This table should be read in conjunction with Figure 3 Wires should be prepared as per section 4 5 For Gill Instruments WindSonic sensors the following table describes the connections required Table 2 Note that the WindLogger will only receive RS232 input so when a WindSonic Sensor 2 or 3 is used it should be configured for RS232 output Alternatively when RS485 output is required from the sensor for example where a longer cable run is necessary a WSI5A display or a suitable RS485 to RS232 converter at the WindLogger end must be used For Richard Paul
16. r co uk web www r p r co uk 6 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk 4 7 Baud Rate Selection The default baud rate is 9600 bits per second If an alternative baud rate is required the following steps must be followed 1 Insert MMC mobile card into card reader attached to USB port of PC or use integrated card reader 1f the PC has one 2 Open notepad or similar text editor and type the following line BAUD b Where b is the baud rate Valid baud rates are 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 300 and 110 bits per second 3 Save this text file as SETUP TXT on the MMC mobile card in the root folder 4 Remove card from card reader and insert the card into the WindLogger 5 The baud rate will now be set to the specified value For the baud rate to remain set to this value the file SETUP TXT must remain on the MMC mobile card in the root directory If the WindLogger does not find the file SETUP TXT with a valid baud rate specified the baud rate will return to the default setting of 9600 Baud 6 To intentionally return the baud rate to the default setting delete the file SETUP TXT from the memory card 4 8 Use With Other Sensors The WindLogger is capable of being used with other sensors that output their information in ASCII sentences The format of the data must be 8 bits and no parity It is also a requirement that each data record has an identifying start character
17. ranging to return it to a designated collection point for the recycling of WEEE By separating and recycling waste equipment at the time of disposal natural resources will be conserved and it will be ensured that the equipment is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can send your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local council office or visit our website www r p r co uk A4 RoHS Statement The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006 SpaceLogger RS has been designed to comply with EU Directive 2002 95 EC Ro H S on RoHS regulations that came into force on 1 July 2006 The unit is assembled from compliant components vi RoHS is often referred to as the lead free directive but it restricts the use of the following six substances Lead Pb Mercury Hg Cadmium Cd Hexavalent chromium Cr6 Polybrominated biphenyls PBB Polybrominated diphenyl ether PBDE PBB and PBDE are flame retardants used in some plastics 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington SO41 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 16 017SL025 2 02 01 08
18. should be prepared as per Figure 5 It is important that the stripped ends be accurately 9 to 10mm long to ensure good connections in the terminals 9 to 10mm Tinned end Figure 5 Either solid or stranded cable is acceptable in the range 0 32 to 0 65 mm diameter AWG 28 to 22 with gauge 24 being ideal Using a small flat headed screw driver fully depress the grey plunger for the required terminal and insert the wire as far as it will go into the hole below the plunger Release the grey plunger and the wire is held captive by the connector A gentle tug on the wire will confirm that it is held firmly If the wire in question is multi strand ensure that all strands are inserted in the terminal hole Please note that interconnection of all components should be completed prior to applying power 4 6 Power Supply When the logger is powered using a 7 to 30 V DC supply the central pin on the power socket should be to GND Alternatively power may be supplied via terminals 1 black and 2 red on the screwless terminal connector strip as per Table 1 Note that if power is supplied via the supply socket then terminal 2 red is automatically disconnected Warning All GNDs are common and so damage to the logger may result if they are connected to different voltages 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington SO41 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p
19. ulation in Excel due to Excel s limitations on number of rows in a worksheet When the WindLogger is used with WindSonic sensors data is stored in the following format DD MM YY hh mm ss Q ddd SSS SS U AA CC Where DD MM YY is the date hh mm ss is the time Q is the WindSonic sensor identifier ddd is the is the wind direction from the sensor SSS SS is the wind speed U is the wind speed units M m s N knots P mph K km per hour F ft per min AA is the sensor status 00 OK 01 axis failed 02 axis 2 failed 04 axis 1 and 2 failed 08 NVM error 09 ROM error CC is the checksum EXCLUSIVE OR of the bytes between and not including the time and the space character before CC as a two character hexadecimal value When logging from a WindSonic sensor each data reading comprises up to 41 bytes The following table gives the approximate capacity of various sized memory cards depending on the logging interval selected assuming a WindSonic sensor is connected WindSonic Logging Interval Readings per time interval Memory 4 per sec 2 per sec l persec 1 per2sec 1 per 5 sec 1 per 10 Card Size sec 128 MB 189 days 378 days 512 MB 151 days 303days 757 days 151 days 303days 606 days 151 days 303 days 606 days Table 5 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington SO41 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www
20. xt file as AUTO TXT on the MMC mobile card in the root folder 4 Remove card from card reader and with the power on insert the card into the WindLogger Both the red and green LEDs will come on 2008 Richard Paul Russell Limited New Harbour Building Bath Road Lymington SO41 3SE United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1590 679755 Fax 44 0 1590 688577 e mail sales r p r co uk web www r p r co uk 9 017SL025 2 02 01 08 SpaceLogger RS WindLogger User Manual WWW r p r co uk 5 At the time saved in the AUTO TXT file press the button to the left of the card slot The WindLogger will Beep once and both LED s switch off Release the button The red LED may flicker on and off after this and once the card has completed it s initialisation the green LED will come back on and remain on 6 After updating the time and date the WindLogger renames the file AUTO TXT to AUTO OLD TXT to avoid unintentionally repeating the commands next time the unit is switched on or the card re inserted The WindLogger has an internal battery to maintain the time and date when the power to the unit is switched off When it is necessary to reset the time and date please repeat the steps outlined above If no time and date is set up on the WindLogger the unit will emit a warning Beep four times a minute as a reminder 5 2 MMC mobile Card Once the time and date have been set on the WindLogger when the MMC mobile card is inserted correctly into t

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