HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-01 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005RAIN/RIVER DATA LOGGERMODEL RRDL3-IMPERIALOPERATION MANUALHYDROLOGICAL SERVICES Pty Ltd48-50 Scr
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-010 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20053.2Setup and Configuring the LoggerOnce the RRDL-3 logger has been connected to a computer, the
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-011 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005of the specific TBRG used as well as the number of tips that defines one rainfall event - thisd
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-012 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005is powered before a measurement is made. The "River Increment" (RVI) parameter define
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-013 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20054. Operation4.1 Commands / SyntaxEach of the logger commands that follow are described in detai
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-014 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20054.1.2 Alarms (AL, CLA, DUA, RALx, RVALx)Alarm messages are generated when rainfall and river he
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-015 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Rainfall (mm) Daily Accumulated Rainfall Chart0900 0900 09002100 210002550Time (hours)Trigger A
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-016 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005RainfallTimeIntervalRainfallamountIntervalRainfallamountTrigger Alarm messagerestart alarmcheck
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-017 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005River HeightTimeRvAl1RvAl2Trigger Alarm RvAl1Trigger Alarm RvAl2HydrographRiver Alarm 1 and Riv
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-018 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005River HeightTimeIntervalchangein RvHthresholdRvAl3 = change in River Height / Interval /above t
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-019 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20054.1.3 Battery Voltage (BV)The RRDL-3 logger battery voltage is measured and displayed when the
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-02 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Table of ContentsPage1. Introduction DL3 100-04 IMP2. Product Overview DL3 100-05 IMP3. Installa
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-020 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20055. A CLEAR sequence is performed again to get the modem back into a known state.6. If there is
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-021 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20054.1.6 Communications (COM, SEND, EV, RE, RETRY)The communications of the RRDL-3 logger is set u
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-022 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005As events occur they are transmitted on the serial port. A rain event is transmitted as a time,
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-023 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20054.1.7 Date/Time Parameters (D, T, TO)The logger date and time is maintained in a battery backed
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-024 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20054.1.8 Dump Log (DUR, CLR, DURV, CLRV, LOG)The loggers rain and river log data is stored in a co
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-025 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005On-line helpCLR?Clear Rainfall Log: Totally erases the rainfall logSyntax: CLA<CR> (OK wh
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-026 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005the most recent data is always available. It is advisable that when changing the state of the M
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-027 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005On-line HelpPASSWD?Password: Four character passwd to allow user accessto alter parameters or c
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-028 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20054.1.11 River Parameters Quadrature (RVCHID, RVI, RVHR)The "River Channel ID" (RVCHID)
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-029 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005The analog 4-20mA pressure transducer that measures river depth connects to the RRDL-3 loggerth
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-03 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Table of Contents cont’dPage5. Specification DL3 100-38 IMP5.1. Hardware Specifications DL3 100-
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-030 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20054.1.13 Status (ST, COM, R, RV)4.1.13.1 The Status Window (ST)The Status Window returns a summar
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-031 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005DOWE HAVE A LASTTREND BIAS ?Goto last River HeightEvent RecordISEVENT WITHININTERVAL ?Get Next
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-032 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Trigger 24 hour timerISRvH > RvHp ?RvHp=RvHRvHpT = Time @ nowRvHpD = Date @ nowNEXTEVENT ?Ti
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-033 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20054.1.13.3 The Rainfall Message (R)The following data format represents the standard rainfall mes
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-034 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20054.1.13.4 The River Height Message (RV)The following data format represents the standard river h
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-035 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20054.1.13.5 Water Level (WL)The "Water Level" command (WL) displays the present water le
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-036 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Field Par. Parameter DefinitionStation Set-upHeaderMELB0012345HS00010.01Site Name, variable len
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-037 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005StationSet-upHeader MELB 0567890 XX0001 150< crlf >Logger Start Header 09:35:23 4/24/94 2
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-038 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20055. Specification5.1 Hardware Specification5.1.1. GeneralMicroprocessor Intel 80C196Program Memo
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-039 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Power Supply 6V to 14V DC unregulated.75mA operating mode 200uA sleep mode.Transient Protection
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-04 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005LAN / WANPORTABLE PCCommunicationInterfaceOR ORRRDL-3 LoggerLogger returnedTelephone, Radio, Sat
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-040 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20055.1.4 Communications InterfaceThe communications interface is very powerful and flexible, allow
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-041 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005average current drain = [(1.7% X 155 mA )+ (98.3% x 200 uA)] 100 = 2.83 mAcontinuousPower = 12
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-042 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005an accuracy of better than 30 seconds per month with resolution to one second across anoperatin
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-043 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20056. Fault FindingThis fault finding guide should be used by the RRDL-3 user before they consult
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-044 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Check that you have the correct password, and you are entering it in the correct upper andlower
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-045 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005When I dial through on a modem and wait more than 2 seconds I don’t get the "StatusWindow&
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL312 100-01 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005APPENDIX ARRDL-3 ‘COMLOG’COMMUNICATIONS SOFTWAREOPERATION MANUAL - IMPPART NO. DL312 1000HYDRO
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL312 100-02 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Table of ContentsPage1. Introduction DL312 100-03 IMP2. Hardware Connection DL312 100-03 IMP3.
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL312 100-03 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20051. IntroductionThis software package has been specifically written to communicate to the Hydro
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL312 100-04 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Part No. Description PurposeDL307 Interrogation lead - DB9 Interrogation lead - logger to PC,
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-05 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005LoggerTipping Bucket Rain GaugeLoggerExt. PowerRainfallRiver HeightRS232 Comm. Port.Direct or Mo
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL312 100-05 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Use the F2 key to select your computer COM port and use F3, F4 and F5 keys to match theconfigu
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL312 100-06 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/20056. Saving logger output in Spreadsheet formatThe Rain and River dump data from a logger may be
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-06 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005TBRG Voltagefree contactBlack Connector Pin KBlack Connector Pin HRRDL-3 LoggerBlack Connector P
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-07 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Black Connector Pin KBlack Connector Pin JRRDL-3 LoggerBlack Connector Pin LQuadratureBvoltage f
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-08 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Black Connector Pin B4-20mA SenseBlack Connector Pin ASwitched +12VRRDL-3 LoggerBlack Connector
HYDROLOGICAL SERVICESDL3 100-09 IMPIssue 2: 15/11/2005Red Connector Pin CCarrier Detect (CD)Red Connector Pin ATx DataRRDL-3 LoggerRed Connector Pin E
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