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YSI INCORPORATED DATA SCOUT ADVANCED Software for the Level Scout OPERATIONS MANUAL

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 This will load the Windows® SETUP program, which guides the user through the remainder of the installation process.  After installation, Data

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APPENDIX A LEVEL SCOUT CONNECTION DIAGRAMS Figure A-1 shows the 778 all-in-one adapter. The 778 provides connection from a field cable with an in-l

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Figure A-2 shows the RS-485 communications signal assignments on the 779-0-0 9-pin D-connector that are required for serial communications. Also sho

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Figure A-3 shows the signal assignment for the RS-232 side of the Model 771 RS-485 to RS232 converter. Figure A-4 shows

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APPENDIX B SDI-12 COMMUNICATION SDI-12 is an industry standard serial digital interface bus. The bus was designed to allow compatibility between da

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aD0! a (service request response) “2” is number values in “D0” resp: apu or aputu “p” is ± pressure value “u” is + units indicator. Use “XUP” co

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APPENDIX C EXECTUTING TEST SCRIPTS This appendix details the formats of Script files and their complementary Log files. These files are read and wr

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Please note that the term “base” in transducer base command means that certain special protocol dependent parts of commands should not be included in

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Script program, thus they will not appear in the Log file, which uses its own indenting formats to improve the readability of the executed script res

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LOG FILE FORMAT A Log file is a simple text file generated by the Execute Script window when it executes a Script file. It is easily viewed (and edi

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This optional variation of the command refuses to execute if more than one transducer is currently defined on the Site Net Map. The “normal address”

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This meta-command has only one parameter: any text string suitable for prompting the operator. It is also written to the log file, as is any meta-com

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There is also an SDI-12 protocol-specific form of Wait called WaitSR which also accepts the same delay period argument as Wait. Since it is a condit

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transducer or an incorrect command being sent to a transducer. If you can tell, by the display of the commands in the Latest Command status box and

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The script file above shows nested looping capabilities. The outer loop (#1) has its repeat count (2) specified at the top of the loop. The inner lo

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Rsp<0024>: Wait began at 09:11:05 and ended at 09:11:07 Cmd<0025>: (#1)D0 Expanded adrs.macro cmd:

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 Each transducer should respond correctly to its address, after which it is automatically added to the Site Net Map. Do not click the Stop button

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to ALL the transducers assigned to the Run window. Click Cancel to only view the current unit selection or to close the window without saving the ch

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Folders. To avoid typing in a full path name, double-click this text box, and a dialog window opens allowing the user to specify a particular drive

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3.1 FREQUENTLY USED TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS The word transducer is abbreviated xducer (or xdcr) on all Data Scout Advanced windows, menus, and Tool

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gives the protocol, communication port setup parameters (in parentheses), and the full path name of a Site Net (.NET) file that defines this collecti

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The Query function in the context menu is the same “read ID string” function performed by the Query button for all defined transducers on the site

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3.4 THE FILE MENU FUNCTIONS The File menu selection, on the main menu bar, leads to a two-section submenu containing four “site network maintenance”

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For new Data Scout Advanced installations, it is also used to copy files from an old installation. The archive window contains two identical frames o

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the default file DSAdv.net. This file’s site net will be restored by default if Data Scout Advanced is restarted. In some cases, Data Scout Advance

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3.5.1 CONFIGURING THE TRANSDUCER SITE NETWORK The Configure | Xducer Site Network menu function (or clicking the label that describes the site net p

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Leave the Modem Used check box unchecked if using a local hard-wired site network of one or more transducers connected to a hardware serial port (e.g

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The Digi Connect “Remote Gateway” (RG) cell phone device (GSM or CDMA) has an integrated RealPort VSP. This device and VSP combo can dynamically rel

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There are only four General Options in this selection. All these persistent options are remembered in the DSAdv.ini file when saved (i.e. when Data

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000004.614749 : 000.004809 TCmd(SRPoll)=[0] 000004.621342 : 000.006593 TRsp= [0 ] Rcv.Service Request (leftover) 000004.623733 : 000.00239

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The Add function is used to add a new row to the end of the current Site Net Map. In figure 3.10, the title bar of the window indicates that Transd

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3.5.4 CONFIGURING OTHER OPTIONS OF THE HIGHLIGHTED TRANSDUCER The bottom section of the Configure submenu has two transducer network maintenance it

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3.6 THE RUN FUNCTION The Run menu has three functions (figure 3.14). YSI Incorporated Data Scout Advanced

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3.7 THE TEST FUNCTION The Test function, selected from the Data Scout Advanced main menu leads to a sub-menu with only one item (figure 3.15).

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3.4.1 Site Network Maintenance Functions ...14 3.4.2 Overall Da

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3.8.1 HELP TIPS The Help | Tips function displays a window that summarizes information about various Data Scout Advanced Help features (figure 3.17)

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3.8.2 HELP ACCESS TO OPERATIONS MANUAL The Help | Manuals menu opens the full text and color illustrations of the complete Data Scout Advanced O

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original transducer’s Adrs field is replaced with the new address for the new transducer. After this, simply Query again to read all the information

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For the All Transducers sub-menu item, there is no need for any transducer to be highlighted on the Site Net Map of the main window since the term ‘A

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eventually displayed there (e.g., pdat for pressure data, pun for pressure units, etc.). When the Acquire function is started, these table cells are

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The user must then click OK on this status window to dismiss it, and then click Off in Acquire frame, before the Run window can successfully Exit.

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Either will allow the user to edit the text box directly, after which the user must press <Tab> (or click outside the text box) to make the cha

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In figure 4.9, the Run window is shown with only a single measurement (P) selected. Here, the continuous “live” acquisition cycle (with fastest poss

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A separate frame of visual controls in the Run window, labeled Display, has all the exact same functions, but with ToolTips. The light-green list bo

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The Xdcr. column (of the original Table display) remains exposed (on the left) when a plot display pane appears on top of it. This allows individua

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Clicking the Scales button on this window reveals other advanced options for overriding plot scale end-points normally chosen automatically (figure 4

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The only significant option difference is the addition of a slider control that allows the delay between successive tabular display updates to be var

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effective. Any name is permitted as long as it can be part of a valid Windows® file name. If the name is left blank, then the next recorded data fil

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To make it easier to find and use these functions, a visual control frame labeled AutoLog appears in the Run window to integrate all these functions

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4.2.5.1 CREATING AND EDITING AUTOLOG TESTS The Edit Tests button lets the user Configure (define and/or edit) one or more tests that can be defined i

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Measure: Specify any or all measurements to be logged: transducer level or pressure (P), transducer temperature (T), printed circuit board temperatu

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The Scan tab accepts a relative time Period (in days, hours, minutes, and seconds, between the starts of each scan) and a Scan Type selection for a t

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1.0 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 1.1 DATA SCOUT ADVANCED This Operations Manual is provided for an in depth explanation of Data Scout Advanced software for

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Figure 1.0 The main Data Scout Advanced window has a typical Windows® menu bar and status bar at the top and a single visual control (e.g.

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Figure 1.1 When exiting Data Scout Advanced, the current site’s definition (including ID information if already read from each transd

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Figure 1.3 Functions are selected from the Configure drop down menu located in the main menu bar at the top of the window (figure 1.3), or

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When started, the DSPlay window appears as a one of three blank windows, depending on its currently selected Display mode (figure 6.1). Figure 6.1

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You can always start DSPlay by selecting a new file, via the File | Open menu item, which causes the Windows® File Open dialog window to open. This

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Clicking the white display area of the text box causes the following configuration window to open. As can be seen, there are currently no options f

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Clicking the display area of the plot surface causes a main plot configuration window to open if an AutoLog file (.atd or .csv) is selected for displ

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The Scales window (figure 6.6) displays the automatically determined scale end-points of each measurement. The user may manually edit these after th

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Set this text box blank to select the default standard Windows® text editor NotePad. Since NotePad has file-size limits, it usually “suggests” an au

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The last menu bar item, labeled Help, provides a submenu leading to four help features of Data Scout Advanced. These provide quick tips on using Data

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6.2.2 CHANGE SELECTED PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE UNITS The second Convert menu selection (Convert | .Txt/.Atd/.Csv Data to Other Units) causes the followin

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Notice that this window has two similar but not identical frames of controls: the Original data file frame and the New (Converted) data file frame.

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7.2 SPECIFICATIONS These specifications are subject to change without notice. For the most recent specifications please visit www.ysi.com. Level

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Battery Life 3 years @ 15 minute sample intervals External Excitation 6 – 16 VDC External Input Current 8.0 mA (average current duri

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5.3 ACCESSORIES 770 Communication Cable, non submersible. Connects to Level Scout. Requires 771(+773) for PC connectivity. 771 RS-485

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7.4 ORDERING & TECHNICAL SUPPORT YSI has offices located throughout the world. For a listing of office locations along with contact information,

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