D.3 advanced sdi-12 commands – Campbell Scientific CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System User Manual
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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support
D.3 Advanced SDI-12 Commands
All advanced SDI-12 commands begin with O (the letter not zero).
TABLE D-3. Advanced SDI-12 Commands
Command
Response
Description
aOXP
aOXP
Activate purge function.
The parameter
defined as follows:
0 = purge function deactivated
1 = purge function activated
aOXG
a
Set/query value for local gravitational constant.
Format:
cb.aaaaaa
c:
Polarity (+ or -)
bb:
Number before the decimal point
aaaaaa:
Number after the decimal point
(max. 6 digits)
default setting: +9.80665
aOXT
a
Set/query value for local water temperature.
Format:
cb.aaaaaa
c:
Polarity (+ or -)
bb:
Number before the decimal point
aaaaaa:
Number after the decimal point
(max. 6 digits)
default setting: +3.98
The CS470/CS471 either produces a value proportional to the pressure, or an
actual water level compensated for the relative density of the water (using the
default settings).
The correct water level measurement is calculated according to the following
formula:
constant
nal
gravitatio
Local
density
Water
C
4
at
pressure
O
mH
level
Water
2
80665
.
9
1
∗
∗
°
=
Where: water density = -6.017777e
-6
t
2
+ 0.0000408 t + 0.999841 and
t = temperature in °C
The CS470/CS471 can calculate the water density at any time using the value
for the local water temperature. You can enter the value for the local
gravitational constant using the command
aOXG
the local temperature using the command
aOXT
Calculation of the correct value for the local gravitational constant
The gravitational acceleration at the earth’s surface varies between 9.78036
m/s
2
at the equator and 9.83208 m/s
2
at the poles. Also, it decreases by
D-7