Campbell Scientific AVW200 AVW200-series Vibrating Wire Interfaces - Page 7

Using MD485 Multidrop Modems with AVW200, Time Series and Spectrum Graph Information

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Table of Contents D. The Public Table D-1 D.1 Forced Measurement Program D-4 E. Status Table E-1 F. Time Series and Spectrum Graph Information .... F-1 F.1 Good Sensor Examples F-1 F.2 Good Sensors with Noise F-3 G. CR10X Programming Example G-1 H. Additional Programming Examples H-1 H.1 AVW200-Controlled Multiplexer H-1 H.1.1 Direct RS-232 Connection H-1 H.1.2 Wireless/Sensors with Different Frequencies H-4 H.2 Datalogger-Controlled Multiplexer H-7 I. Using MD485 Multidrop Modems with AVW200 Interfaces I-1 I.1 Required Settings I-1 I.2 Connections I-2 I.2.1 Datalogger to MD485 I-3 I.2.2 MD485 to MD485 I-3 I.2.3 MD485 to AVW200 I-4 I.2.4 Multiplexer Connections I-4 I.3 Programming I-4 I.3.1 Example Program I-4 Figures 1-1. 1-2. 1-3. 2-1. 2-2. 4-1. 4-2. 4-3. 4-4. 4-5. 4-6. 5-1. 5-2. 5-3. 5-4. 5-5. 5-6. Network of AVW200s and AM16/32Bs (using a direct RS-232 connection 6 Network of AVW206s and AM16/32Bs (wireless 6 Network of AVW200 Interfaces (SDI-12 7 Cutaway of Vibrating Wire Sensor 8 DevConfig plots showing the AVW200 measurement approach.......10 Wiring for Sensor Connections 19 Ground Lug and Power Connectors on the AVW200 20 AVW206 with Whip Antenna 21 Example AM16/32-series to AVW200 Hookup (multiplexers controlled by AVW200 23 AM16/32B to AVW200 Hookup (AM16/32Bs controlled by datalogger and using SDI-12 24 Multiplexer to Datalogger Power/Control Hookup (multiplexer controlled by datalogger 24 Opening Page in DevConfig 26 Deployment Communications Editor in DevConfig 27 Deployment/Measurement Tab in DevConfig 29 Data Display/Public Table in DevConfig 30 Data Display/Status Table in DevConfig 31 Sending an Operating System using DevConfig 32 iii

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Table of Contents
D.
The Public Table
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D-1
D.1
Forced Measurement Program
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D-4
E.
Status Table
............................................................
E-1
F.
Time Series and Spectrum Graph Information
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F-1
F.1
Good Sensor Examples
....................................................................
F-1
F.2
Good Sensors with Noise
.................................................................
F-3
G.
CR10X Programming Example
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G-1
H.
Additional Programming Examples
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H-1
H.1
AVW200-Controlled Multiplexer
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H-1
H.1.1
Direct RS-232 Connection
.......................................................
H-1
H.1.2
Wireless/Sensors with Different Frequencies
..........................
H-4
H.2
Datalogger-Controlled Multiplexer
.................................................
H-7
I.
Using MD485 Multidrop Modems with AVW200
Interfaces
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I-1
I.1
Required Settings
..............................................................................
I-1
I.2
Connections
.......................................................................................
I-2
I.2.1
Datalogger to MD485
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I-3
I.2.2
MD485 to MD485
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I-3
I.2.3
MD485 to AVW200
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I-4
I.2.4
Multiplexer Connections
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I-4
I.3
Programming
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I-4
I.3.1
Example Program
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I-4
Figures
1-1.
Network of AVW200s and AM16/32Bs (using a direct RS-232
connection)
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6
1-2.
Network of AVW206s and AM16/32Bs (wireless)
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6
1-3.
Network of AVW200 Interfaces (SDI-12)
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7
2-1.
Cutaway of Vibrating Wire Sensor
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8
2-2.
DevConfig plots showing the AVW200 measurement approach.
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10
4-1.
Wiring for Sensor Connections
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19
4-2.
Ground Lug and Power Connectors on the AVW200
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20
4-3.
AVW206 with Whip Antenna
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21
4-4.
Example AM16/32-series to AVW200 Hookup (multiplexers
controlled by AVW200)
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23
4-5.
AM16/32B to AVW200 Hookup (AM16/32Bs controlled by
datalogger and using SDI-12)
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24
4-6.
Multiplexer to Datalogger Power/Control Hookup (multiplexer
controlled by datalogger)
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24
5-1.
Opening Page in DevConfig
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26
5-2.
Deployment Communications Editor in DevConfig
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27
5-3.
Deployment/Measurement Tab in DevConfig
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29
5-4.
Data Display/Public Table in DevConfig
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30
5-5.
Data Display/Status Table in DevConfig
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31
5-6.
Sending an Operating System using DevConfig
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32
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