Sutron Corporation X-Link Operations & Maintenance Manual, Rev 1.63 5/24/2016 pg. 91
11:00 measure and log data
11:15 measure and log data
11:30 measure and log data
11:45 measure and log data
11:50 transmission
Setup options:
The user could set up to transmit all four of those values.
o
Tx Data Content = All
The user could set up to transmit the data from 11:15 and 11:45.
o
TX Data Time = 00:15:00, Tx Data Interval = 00:30:00.
The user could set up to transmit only the data from 11:45.
o
Tx Data Time=00:45:00, Tx Data Interval = 01:00:00.
The user could set up to transmit only the data from 11:00.
o
Tx Data Time=00:00:00, Tx Data Interval= 01:00:00
Limitation:
The user could NOT set up to transmit the data from 11:30 and
11:45
Tx Data Interval
must be a multiple of the
Logging Interval.
Setting
Logging
Interval
to
15 minutes and
Tx Data Interval
to 20 minutes is not a good idea.
7.1.7.
Measurement Setup Defaults
To change the setup of a single measurement to its defaults, type M1 SETUP
DEFAULT on the command line to reset measurement one. This will affect only
one measurement.
7.1.8.
Measurement Calibration
X-Link offers an easy way to change the current reading of any measurement.
Press the Calibrate button on the Measurements tab in LinkComm and enter the
desired reading.
Via command line, type M1=10.5 to set the reading of measurement one to 10.5
This calibration procedure has the effect of modifying the measurement’s O
ffset
.
When a sensor is calibrated, X-Link will log the readings before and after the
calibration along with a calibration event:
>M1 = 12
Measurement M1 STAGE set to 12.000
04/18/2012,13:19:49,STAGE,8.119
04/18/2012,13:19:49,Calibration,1
04/18/2012,13:19:49,STAGE,12.000