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  • Page 1 Logger Users Manual 0906 Etesian Technologies www.etesian-tech.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Outputs Appendix A List of Figures Figure 1 Wireless, Self Powered Anemometer Block Diagram Figure 2 Cross Sectional Sketch (1 of 3 cups drawn) Figure 3 Receiver Connections and Controls Figure 4 Optional Screw Terminal assignment 0906 Etesian Technologies www.etesian-tech.com...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Installation Instructions for Model 101 and 201 Anemometer/Receiver/Logger Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Etesian Technologies wireless, self powered anemometer. Etesian's anemometer is designed for long life and trouble free use. With a small amount of planning and set-up, you should have an accurate, reliable and convenient wind sensor. Each sensor utilizes a conventional 3 cup design.
  • Page 4: Setting Up The Sensor

    This may be entered in the configuration settings as an offset so that the readout will subtract this offset and display the true wind direction properly. Figure 2 Cross Sectional Sketch (1 of 3 cups drawn) 0906 Etesian Technologies www.etesian-tech.com...
  • Page 5: Figure 3 Receiver Connections And Controls

    PC serial port. Most laptops that have serial ports will have a 9 pin D connector. Refer to Figure 3 below. 9 Pin D Power Jack Antenna connector USB (FLASH DRIVE ONLY ! ) Figure 3 Receiver Connections and Controls 0906 Etesian Technologies www.etesian-tech.com...
  • Page 6 USB device. Doing so will damage the logger. Wired Sensors (Optional – not included on all models) The breeze logger can accommodate wired sensors as well as the Etesian’s wireless sensor. Many types of sensor are compatible. Anemometers from NRG, Second Wind, RM Young, and Met One, among others are all compatible.
  • Page 7 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity. If you type stream, the logger streams the real-time data. Here is a snippet: $ stream Press <Esc> to exit 2010/7/23,12:39:30,5,18.1 mph,-999 2010/7/23,12:39:30,5,19.7 mph,-999 2010/7/23,12:39:31,5,19.7 mph,-999 2010/7/23,12:39:32,5,19.5 mph,-999 2010/7/23,12:39:32,5,19.7 mph,-999 0906 Etesian Technologies www.etesian-tech.com...
  • Page 8 The number 14 is the sensor ID. Each sensor has a unique sensor ID so that multiple sensors can be used with each logger. Each sensor sends its ID with every broadcast packet. 0906 Etesian Technologies www.etesian-tech.com...
  • Page 9 [<serial#>] restore stream timeout [<seconds>] units [mph|m/s|kts|kph]$ Generally, the logger will come pre-configured for your particular requirements but can be modified for changes to the logging interval, number of system sensors, re-setting the clock etc. 0906 Etesian Technologies www.etesian-tech.com...
  • Page 10 Logging interval from 1 minute to 24 hours. Mean, Standard Deviation, Maximum and Minimum logged for each interval. 274 Sunderland Road, Amherst, MA 01002 413 835-5387 http://www.etesian-tech.com Prices and specifications subject to change without notice 0310 0906 Etesian Technologies www.etesian-tech.com...
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