❖ Serial interfaces.
❖ Interfaced sensors.
❖ Interfaced external equipment: sensor, probes, Rosette, etc...
❖ Interfaced analogue board
For each of the above listed information, a dedicated configuration function is provided.
6.1.3.2 Default configuration
The factory preset configuration is stored in a dedicated and protected section of the SD FLASH memory.
If needed, it can be resumed under the operator’s control. In case the current configuration is corrupted,
the probe automatically resumes by itself the factory configuration at the start-up if it found a
configuration corruption.
6.1.3.3 Updating the configuration
Updating of the configuration is immediately undertaken by the probe at the end of a parameter
configuration when the Configuration menu appear again.
6.1.3.4 Configuration Menu
Once the Configuration Menu is requested from the Service Menu, the following message appears on
the PC screen:
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<0>[CNUP]-Leave configuration menu
<1>[CNDA]-Data acquisition parameter
<2>[CNOP]-Operating parameter
<3>[CNAP]-Acquired sensor parameters
<4>[CNDT]-Change current Date&Time
<5>[CNES]-External system
cmd>
Selection of the desired function is performed by typing one of the acronyms in square brackets or the
number in <> brackets. Pressing the <ESC> key or <CNUP> command returns the probe control back to
the Main Menu, while pressing the <ENTER> key re-displays the Configuration Menu.
6.1.3.5 Data acquisition
Through this command, it is possible to customize some aspects of the probe data acquisition functions.
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-- Analog setup ---
Battery : 3.3 V
Ext.power : 3.7 V
uP VRef : 3436.6 mV
uP Core Vdc : 3.3 V
uPTemperature : 16.0 C
I.Temperature : 25.8 C
The customizable parameters are in sequence:
The conductivity sensor measuring range.
Conductivity range = Fresh water ?:No