Menu system

When connected to the CS140, the user can enter the menu system by typing open id in their terminal program, then pressing the return key on their keyboard. The ID corresponds to the sensor ID number. The sensor ID number can be in the range of 0 to 9. The factory default is 0.

NOTE:

The open 0 command is not normally echoed. The terminal menu only gives access to more common settings.

The following text will now be displayed:

WELCOME TO THE CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC LTD CS140 SETUP MENU

ID 0

S/N 1009

(1) Message output menu

(2) User alarm menu

(3) Communications setup

(4) System information

(5) System configuration

(6) Calibration

 

(9) Exit and save

(0) Exit and don't save

The displayed options are accessed by typing the corresponding number then pressing Enter. No changes will take effect until you Exit and Save. The exception to this is the calibration menu, but you will be informed before any changes are made.

Type 1 to open the message menu containing settings relating to the CS140 outputs.

Menu 1: Message output:

CS140 MENU 1

ID 0

S/N 1009

(1) Toggle message format: FULL

(2) Toggle units: cd/m2

(3) Toggle polled or continuous mode: CONTINUOUS

(4) Set continuous mode output interval: 6 second(s)

(5) Toggle output averaging period: 1 minute(s)

(6) Sampling interval: 1 second(s)

 

(9) Refresh

(0) Return to main menu

While in Message – menu 1, type 1 to set the message format. When the following options appear, type the appropriate number to set the required message format. The messages are described in more detail in Message structure.

For example, typing 2 will toggle through the unit options (cd/m2 and fL), and typing 4 will allow the message interval to be entered.

In Setup, typing 2 allows the user alarms to be set, by toggling through options or changing values. It also allows the measurement range to be set. Upper and lower limits can be set individually, or the CS140 can be set to report between FAA limits (6.85-41115.0 cd/m2; 2 to 12000 fL) or UK CAA limits (5-35000.0 cd/m2).

Menu 2: User alarm:

CS140 ALARM AND LIMIT MENU 2

ID 0

S/N 1009

(1) Toggle user alarm one: DISABLED

(2) Toggle alarm one threshold: LESS THAN

(3) Set new user alarm one activation point: 10000 cd/m2

(4) Set upper output limit: 45000 cd/m2

(5) Set lower output limit: 5 cd/m2

(6) Set to FAA limits

(7) Set to CAA limits

 

(9) Refresh

(0) Return to main menu

 

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MENU 3 is the communications menu. This is used to set baud rates and the mode of operation (RS-232/RS-485).

NOTE:

No change will take effect until you Exit and Save.

Menu 3: Communications

CS140 COMMUNICATIONS MENU 3

ID 0

S/N 1009

(1) Set sensor ID

(2) Set RS232/RS485 baud rate: 38400

(3) Toggle RS232/RS485 modes: RS232

 

(9) Refresh

(0) Return to main menu

 

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Menu 4: Information:

CS140 INFORMATION MENU 4

ID 0

S/N 1009

OS version: 7644-07

 

- One Minute Luminance value:

- Overall system status:

- Detector dirty window alarm:

- Sensor internal temperature:

- Hood heater temperature:

- CS140 Rig Constant:

- CS140 Reference Value:

- Calibration value Fac offset:

- Calibration value Fac scale:

- User Reference Value, cd/m2:

- User calibration value offset:

- User calibration value scale:

- Signature fault:

- Flash write errors:

- Flash read errors:

- Supply voltage:

- Aux supply voltages:

 

(8) Get debug

(9) Refresh

(0) Return to main menu

 

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Alarm

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

<9.0V

+5V=5.0

 

 

 

Value

3100.0

No faults

0%

28.0

22.7

100

100.00

-33.00

30.00

4500.00

19.66

332.4

0

0

11.5V

+3V=3.0

If the dirty window alarm is set, clean the sensor as described in Cleaning. If there is a flash error or signature error, contact Campbell Scientific.

The aux supply voltages are internal 5 volt and 3 volt supplies. They should be between 4.5 and 5.5 and 2.7 and 3.3 volts, respectively.

Menu 5: Configuration

CS140 CONFIGURATION MENU 5

ID 0

S/N 1009

(1) Toggle dew heater override: AUTOMATIC

(2) Toggle hood heater override: AUTOMATIC

(3) Toggle dirty window compensation: NO COMPENSATION

(4) Toggle command line CRC Checking: DO NOT CHECK

(5) Sensor power down voltage: 9.0V

 

(9) Refresh

(0) Return to main menu

 

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CALIBRATION - menu 6

CS140 CALIBRATION MENU 6

ID 0

S/N 1009

(1) Perform a user calibration

(2) Reset the user calibration to factory values

 

(9) Refresh

(0) Return to main menu

 

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To perform a calibration chose option (1); see Calibration. Once a calibration is finished, changes are immediate, but factory calibrations can be restored if needed using option (2) in the calibration menu.