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The LC display of Meteo-40 with background light is able to show 4 lines, each with 20 characters. In order to navigate through the menu or to perform an action, use the buttons next to the display.
Press this button for a few seconds to switch Meteo-40 ( CECS) on or off.
Navigate into a submenu or perform an action.
Scroll down in the menu list.
Leave the submenu, return to the previous menu.
Scroll up in the menu list.
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After connecting Meteo-40 to the power supply, the two lower LED lights (red and yellow) turn on for a few seconds. When the LED lights turn off, Meteo-40 is ready and can be switched on. |
In order to avoid that settings are accidentally modified by a display user, e.g., when measurement data is downloaded on a USB flash drive, you can assign permissions to display users. The configuration can be changed in the → menu (see also Section 4.4.1, “Display Access”).
Meteo-40 has four LED lights next to its display. The two upper LED lights have not yet been assigned a function. The two lower LED lights (red and yellow) turn on, when Meteo-40 is connected to a power supply and turn off as soon as Meteo-40 is ready to be switched on. However, the lower LED lights show:
Indicates errors in measuring operation. For details see the error list in the display → → .
Indicates that RS485 sensors are connected. According to the Modbus protocol the LED light blinks, when a measurement is made.
The display menu of Meteo-40 includes four main menu items and several submenu items. The main menu items are System, Status, Channel and Communication.
In order to jump into a submenu or to perform an action, press the right button. To return to the previous menu, use the left button. By pressing the upper or the lower button, you can navigate up and down the menu list. For further details see Figure 9.1, “Use of the Meteo-40 buttons”.
Table 9.1. Menu: System
| Submenu | Submenu Item | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Information | Data Logger |
|
| Version |
| |
| Memory |
| |
| Time and Date | Clock | Displays date and time, incl. time zone |
| Set Clock | Sets date and time on Meteo-40 according to
NTP server time and
Time Zone defined in the web interface in menu
→ | |
| Errors | Error List | Displays the error list |
| Clear List | Clears the error list |
The
Status menu includes the information shown in the status box of the
Meteo-40 web interface (see
Section 3.2, “Global Control Elements” also). In order to switch recording on / off or to
save the configuration, press the right navigation button next to the display.
Table 9.2. Menu: Status
| Submenu Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Rem. Time |
|
| Recording |
|
| Configuration |
|
| CECS |
|
| Ethernet |
|
| Modem |
|
| Tunnel |
|
| Jobs | Number of currently running actions |
The menu channels contains seven submenus:
Evaluations,
Analog Voltage,
Analog Current,
Counter,
Digital Lines,
Switches and
Internal. In order to set or display the values, press the right button
until the required value appears in the display.
Table 9.3. Menu: Channels/Evaluations
| Submenu | Property |
|---|---|
| Evaluations | Displays current values of the evaluation, e.g., wind speed, wind direction, temperature etc. The order of evaluations is explained in Section 5.1.3, “Order of Sensors and Evaluations”. |
Table 9.4. Menu: Channels/Analog Voltage
| Submenu | Submenu Item | Property | Range of Values |
|---|---|---|---|
| Analog A1 (Depending on the data logger type, Meteo-40 offers 4, 8 or 12 analog voltage channels) | Measurement | State |
On or
Off |
| Value | Displays the current value | ||
| Settings | Range | 0.1 V, 0.1–0.3 V, 1 V, 10 V | |
| Rate |
| ||
| Switch | State |
On or
Off | |
| ID | Select the appropriate switch. Depending on the data logger type, Meteo-40 offers 2, 4 or 8 switches. | ||
| Time |
|
Table 9.5. Menu: Channels/Analog Current
| Submenu | Submenu Item | Property | Range of Values |
|---|---|---|---|
| Analog AC1 (Depending on the data logger type, Meteo-40 offers none, 1 or 2 analog current input channels.) | Measurement | State |
On or
Off |
| Value | Displays the current value | ||
| Settings | Range | 1 mA, 10 mA, 100 mA | |
| Rate |
| ||
| Switch | State |
On or
Off | |
| ID | Select the appropriate switch. Depending on the data logger type, Meteo-40 offers 2, 4 or 8 switches. | ||
| Time |
|
Table 9.6. Menu: Channels/Counter
| Submenu | Submenu Item | Property | Range of Values |
|---|---|---|---|
| Counter C1 (Depending on the data logger type, Meteo-40 offers 4,8 or 12 counters.) | Measurement | State |
On or
Off |
| Value | Displays the current value. | ||
| Settings | Rate |
| |
| Switch | State |
On or
Off | |
| ID | Select the appropriate switch. Depending on the data logger type, Meteo-40 offers 2, 4 or 8 switches. | ||
| Time |
|
Table 9.7. Menu: Channels/Digital Lines
| Submenu | Submenu Item | Property | Range of Values |
|---|---|---|---|
| Digital D1 (Depending on the data logger type, Meteo-40 offers 2,4 or 8 digital channels.) | Measurement | State |
On or
Off |
| Value | Displays the current value | ||
| Settings | Rate |
| |
| Type |
| ||
| Switch | State |
On or
Off | |
| ID | Select the appropriate switch. Depending on the data logger type, Meteo-40 offers 2, 4 or 8 switches. | ||
| Time |
| ||
| ClockPin | CLK 5 V |
Press the right button to force the clock pin to 5 V for 10 seconds. | |
| CLK 0 V |
Press the right button to force the clock pin to 0 V for 10 seconds. |
Table 9.8. Menu: Channels/Switches
| Submenu | Range of Values |
|---|---|
| S1 (Displays a list of switches. Depending on the data logger type, Meteo-40 offers 2, 4 or 8 switches. |
On or
Off |
Table 9.9. Menu: Channels/Internal
| Submenu | Property |
|---|---|
| Voltage | Displays the current value |
| Current | Displays the current value |
| Temperature | Displays the current value |
| Submenu | Submenu Item | Property | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Devices | Modem | Product Name (only when a modem is connected) | Quality: displays signal strength |
Status:
| |||
| Type: indicates connection mode, i.e., GSM | |||
| RX Bytes: displays sum of bytes received | |||
| TX Bytes: displays sum of bytes transferred | |||
| LAN | USB | State / Interface
| |
| IP / Netmask: displays IP address and subnet mask | |||
| Routes: displays router or gateway address | |||
| MAC / Speed: displays MAC address of the data logger and the transmission rate | |||
| Ethernet (network connection) | State / Interface
| ||
| IP / Netmask: displays IP address and subnet mask | |||
| DNS Servers: displays DNS server addresses | |||
| Routes: displays router or gateway address | |||
| MAC / Speed: displays MAC address of the data logger and transmission rate | |||
Method:
DHCP/
Fixed IP/
Link-local(can be selected using the keyboard) | |||
| WLAN |
| The WLAN connection can be restarted using the display. | |
| Activation | Modem:
When needed or
Permanent(can be selected using the keyboard) | ||
LAN:
When needed or
Permanent(can be selected using the keyboard) | |||
WLAN:
Active or
Not active | |||
| Check Connection | Checks the connection to Tunnel and AmmonitOR servers, see Section 7.10.1, “How to perform the test for tunnel and AmmonitOR”. | ||
| Schedule | Online |
| Perform the respective actions immediately, by pressing the
right button. The configuration for the actions has to be done beforehand. The dash
(
-) is visible, if the action is not active at the moment,
otherwise it show
runs or
done. |
| AmmonitOR |
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| Copy |
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| Generate CSV |
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| SMS |
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