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PWS100 Present Weather Sensor - Campbell Scientific

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<strong>PWS100</strong> Table of Contents<br />

List of Figures<br />

4-1. <strong>PWS100</strong>............................................................................................... 4-1<br />

6-1. Effect of structure on air flow ............................................................. 6-1<br />

6-2. Hardware for mounting the top of the DSP plate to a pole ................. 6-4<br />

6-3. Placing the <strong>PWS100</strong> onto the bracket ................................................. 6-5<br />

6-4. <strong>PWS100</strong> mounted to a mast or pole .................................................... 6-6<br />

6-5. Underside of DSP enclosure ............................................................... 6-8<br />

6-6. Mounting the desiccant pack on the DSP cover.................................. 6-9<br />

6-7. Removal of DSP cover...................................................................... 6-10<br />

6-8. Exposing the DSP board ................................................................... 6-10<br />

6-9. DSP board dip switch location (circled)............................................ 6-12<br />

6-10. Dip switches (defaults set - 00011100) ........................................... 6-12<br />

6-11. Labeled DIN-RAIL contacts ........................................................... 6-13<br />

7-1. <strong>PWS100</strong> setup menu ........................................................................... 7-5<br />

7-2. Message menu ..................................................................................... 7-5<br />

7-3. Message parameters and fields menu .................................................. 7-6<br />

7-4. Message interval menu........................................................................ 7-6<br />

7-5. Message mode menu ........................................................................... 7-7<br />

7-6. Message field menu........................................................................... 7-20<br />

7-7. Delete message menu ........................................................................ 7-21<br />

7-8. Time and date menu .......................................................................... 7-21<br />

7-9. Configuration menu........................................................................... 7-22<br />

7-10. <strong>PWS100</strong> ID menu............................................................................ 7-23<br />

7-11. TRH probe menu............................................................................. 7-23<br />

7-12. Wetness probe menu ....................................................................... 7-24<br />

7-13. Aux probe menu.............................................................................. 7-24<br />

7-14. Hood heater temperature menu ....................................................... 7-25<br />

7-15. Dew heater mode menu................................................................... 7-25<br />

7-16. Output mode menu .......................................................................... 7-26<br />

7-17. Calibration warning screen.............................................................. 7-27<br />

7-18. Calibration top menu....................................................................... 7-27<br />

7-19. Calibration disc constants menu...................................................... 7-28<br />

7-20. View / adjust calibration menu........................................................ 7-29<br />

7-21. Terminal mode menu....................................................................... 7-29<br />

7-22. PSU shut down voltage menu ......................................................... 7-30<br />

7-23. Password menu............................................................................... 7-30<br />

7-24. <strong>Weather</strong> parameters menu ............................................................... 7-31<br />

7-25. Visibility range alarm menu ............................................................ 7-31<br />

7-26. Snow water content adjustment....................................................... 7-33<br />

7-27. Mixed precipitation threshold adjustment ....................................... 7-34<br />

7-28. Terminal active screen..................................................................... 7-34<br />

7-29. Information menu............................................................................ 7-35<br />

7-30. Done menu ...................................................................................... 7-36<br />

8-1. Laser unit............................................................................................. 8-2<br />

8-2. Laser unit showing light sheet production (not to scale)..................... 8-2<br />

8-3. <strong>Sensor</strong> unit........................................................................................... 8-3<br />

8-4. <strong>Sensor</strong> unit showing light path extents (not to scale) .......................... 8-3<br />

8-5. Block diagram of <strong>PWS100</strong> control unit .............................................. 8-5<br />

8-6. Signal to pedestal ratio values for different precipitation types .......... 8-7<br />

9-1. Baffle removal and fitting ................................................................... 9-1<br />

B-1. Underside of DSP enclosure...............................................................B-1<br />

B-2. DSP PCB to DSP enclosure connections............................................B-2<br />

C-1. <strong>PWS100</strong> power cable..........................................................................C-2<br />

C-2. Enclosure wiring details for power cable ...........................................C-2<br />

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