ASCII protocols are available to suit many applications. Continuous serial output or polled operation may be used. RS-232 or RS-485 serial format option allows direct connection to YOUNG displays, marine NMEA systems, data loggers, or other compatible serial devices. Operating parameters are easily reviewed and changed using the ResponseONE CONFIG program provided. All settings are stored internally in non-volatile memory.
3.0 UNPACKING THE ResponseONE PRO 4.1 PLACEMENT The ResponseONE PRO comes in a custom shipping carton. Proper instrument placement is important. Eddies from buildings, Carefully inspect the instrument when first unpacking and report trees, or other structures can influence measurements. Locate any visible damage to your YOUNG supplier. Be sure to retain the the sensor well away from obstructions. As a general rule, air flow bird spikes and orientation ring for use. around a structure is disturbed to 10 times the height of the structure downwind and 1-1/2 times the height of the structure above the roof. 1.5 H OPEN, LEVEL GROUND Fig 4.1 Wind Siting Considerations...
SENSOR CLAMP INDEX PIN IN NOTCH ORIENTATION RING CALIBRATE ROTATE BUTTON 1-1/4 TURNS Fig 4.2.1 Orientation of Wind Sensor Using Electronic Compass Fig 4.2.3 Proper Engagement of Orientation Ring with Sensor 4.2.2 ORIENTATION USING KNOWN GEOGRAPHIC DATA 4.3 WIRING CONNECTIONS The ResponseONE mounts on standard 1-inch (IPS) pipe. This is The sensor is supplied with RS-232, RS-485 and SDI-12 signal commonly available steel pipe with an outside diameter of 1.315 capability. Please select the signal type desired and refer to the inches (33 mm). The mounting pipe should be installed securely in...
5.1.1 ASCII NMEA FORMAT - part 1 ASCII output format provides continuous measurement data in text $WIMWV,ddd,R,www.w,u,A*cc<CR><LF> format at any of the available baud rates. where: = Device type (weather instrument) The wind measurement in ASCII output appears either in POLAR (default) or CARTESIAN UV format. With POLAR format, the wind = Wind direction and speed speed threshold and wind speed units are user-selectable. With = Wind direction (degrees) CARTESIAN the wind threshold is ignored and wind speed units www.w = Wind speed...
6.1 SENSOR CONFIGURATION WITH ResponseONE CONFIG If the prompt does not appear after sending three indicating PROGRAM (RECOMMENDED) characters, re-check wiring and communication program setup. If The YOUNG ResponseONE CONFIG program is available from the the sensor baud rate is unknown, try sending the ESC characters factory web site: www.youngusa.com. It provides an easy method at each of the five available baud rates (1200, 4800, 9600, 19200 for checking and configuring sensor operation. Install the program and 38400). It is also possible that sensor parameters have been on a Windows 7 or higher PC and follow instructions that appear purposely configured to disable RS-232 mode. If this is the case, the...
RPTV to get a new report. Set wind speed units (ASCII, ASCII POLLED, NMEA SET04n and SDI-12). Default value is 4. IMPORTANT NOTE: Where n= 1 The YOUNG ResponseONE CONFIG program knots automatically saves all settings to flash memory when they are sent to the sensor. Settings that are changed manually must be saved to flash with the SET77 command. Usage example: Sets wind speed to m/s.
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SET15n Set units of pressure to hPa or inHg. Set wind direction offset. Value is degrees x10 SET08±nnnn Default is hPa. and may be positive or negative. Wind direction Where n= 0 hPa (NMEA mode: units = Bar) is always re-scaled to a 0-360 range after offset inHg is applied. Default value is 00000. Usage example: Where ±nnnn= -3600 to +3600 >SET150 Sets pressure units to hPa.
9.0 WARRANTY Suggested settings. Not all possible setting combinations are shown. This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and The ResponseONE CONFIG program is recommended for changing construction for a period of 12 months from date of initial purchase. setup parameters. See wiring diagrams for jumper settings. Liability is limited to repair or replacement of the defective item. A copy of the warranty policy may be obtained from R. M. Young Company. 7.1 FACTORY DEFAULT RS-232: Enabled 10.0 CE COMPLIANCE RS-485 (output only): Enabled...
Set connected device baud rate to match ResponseONE . Serial Device 1 start bit, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control. Use shielded cable. Connect cable shield to earth ground as shown. (Color code is for Young 18446 cable) Typical DB-9 JUMPER Z.SDI RS-232 Connection TX.B...
Serial Device 1 start bit, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control. Use shielded cable. Connect cable shield to earth ground as shown. (Color code is for Young 18446 Cable) Sensor TX/RX (Inverted signal) Z.SDI JUMPER Sensor TX/RX (Non-inverted signal) TX.B...
1200, 4800, 9600, 19200 or 38400 Set 26800 Translator baud rate to match ResponseONE . Model 26800 Translator Use shielded cable. Connect cable shield to earth ground as shown. (Color code is for Young 18660 cable) JUMPER Sensor Earth TX Z Z.SDI...
1200, 4800, 9600, 19200 or 38400 Command: SET27 Set tipping bucket count to zero SET28n n = 0 Disable Count n = 1 Enable Count Use 2 conductor cable. (Color code is for Young 18641 cable) SENSOR SIGNAL CABLE CABLE FITTING INSERT 2 CONDUCTOR CABLE...
APPENDIX C: SERVICING FILTER & SENSOR MODULE REMOVING FILTER AND SENSOR REPLACING FILTER AND SENSOR Gently slide the chamber cover (on the bottom of the Insert the replacement sensor stick into the opposite, sensor) open to access the components inside. non-latch end of the sensor stick tool until well seated. Insert the filter wrench until you capture the sensor filter. Guide the sensor into the chamber with the sensor Apply gentle pressure and rotate tool clockwise until the stick's protective cover facing away from the mounting tabs on the filter engage the slots in the filter wrench. post. There is a device inside the top of the chamber which guides the sensor stick in the proper location. Unscrew the filter from the sensor and remove tool and Press the sensor stick firmly into the pin header filter from sensor. If replacing the filter, dispose of the inside the sensor until fully seated. Gently remove old one.
APPENDIX C: TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution No Output • Check input voltage at sensor (10 – 30 VDC). • Check wiring connections. • Verify serial settings (baud rate, 1 stop bit, 8 data bits, no parity, no flow control). • ‘Acquire’ the sensor with the ResponseONE CONFIG program (see section 6.2) and verify setup mode. • Check wiring connections. One-way • ‘Acquire’ the sensor with the ResponseONE CONFIG program (see section 6.2). communication • Change output mode to RS-485 full or half duplex, or RS-232. Status codes • Status codes other than 00 (or ‘A’ in NMEA mode) mean there is an error. See other than 00 ‘Status Codes’ section for details.
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