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Configuration
Enter ‘0’ to cancel resetting the totals or ‘1’ to confirm resetting all the totals.
Edit Running Total
> Totaliser 1 Running Total=
Enter the Running Total value here and press [ENTER].
Option 2
The SDI-12 terminal mode allows direct access to instruments connected to the SDI-12 interface. Knowledge of SDI-12
commands is required to make best use of this feature.
> SDI-12 Terminal mode active. Press <ESC Enter> to exit
Two special lower case character non-SDI-12 commands have been added to give flexibility on the legacy SDI-12 timing.
This applies only to the current terminal session.
s – Sets the SDI-12 timing to standard (old timing value 2573)
l – Sets the SDI-12 timing to long (old timing value 20000)
This menu option will only appear if one or more sensors have a source set to SDI-12.
Option 3
This option allows you to initialise the unit before deployment. This resets the totalisers and also the logging memory.
This is useful to eliminate invalid samples that may have been logged prior to commissioning or if the unit has been
reconfigured and deployed in a different location. Type ‘init’ (in lower case, without the quotes), at the prompt to
confirm this action.
> WARNING! This will completely clear logged data and totals.
Type 'init' to initialise the unit. Or Enter to exit.
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The unit will acknowledge the request as shown and return to the main menu.
Unit has been initialised.
Totals and pointers reset.
3.4 Using iLink 2012’s Sensor Configuration Tool
To optimise the process of maintaining multiple iRIS 150FX installations with the same (or similar) sensor configuration,
iLink 2012 includes a graphical configuration tool. This allows the configuration of any the sensors to be changed, sent to
the logger or saved to disk. It also supports the retrieval of sensor settings from the logger and from disk. This means that
setting up new loggers is made very simple as a common configuration file can be sent to each logger.
This chapter contains the following subsections:
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iRIS Sensor Configuration Example
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