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Select backdoor commands, Specifications at 19 °c – Campbell Scientific CSAT3 3-D Sonic Anemometer User Manual

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CSAT3 Three Dimensional Sonic Anemometer

FIGURE 11-6. Wind data from CSAT3 s/n 315; wind offsets within

specifications at 19 °C

12. Select Backdoor Commands

The CSAT3 supports a variety of Backdoor Commands used to configure the

CSAT3 for use with a RS-232 data collection system.

Connect the CSAT3 to a PC using the RS-232 serial cable that was shipped

with the CSAT3. Connect a 12 Vdc power supply to the CSAT3 using the

SDM/Power cable. Start the CSAT3 PC support software (CSAT32.EXE). If

the CSAT3 and PC are communicating successfully, the “Status” window will

report the message “Good Data”. To gain access to the Long Status Message,

place the CSAT3 into the terminal mode by clicking on the “Terminal Mode”

tab in the support software. The CSAT3 will respond will the “>” prompt. If

you are using some other telecommunications software, you will have to issue

the “T” command to enter the terminal mode and the “D” command to return to

the normal operating mode (data mode).

Back door commands will not be accepted by the CSAT3 if it is

communicating with a Campbell Scientific datalogger via SDM.

The SDM communications must first be terminated by shutting

down the program, turning off the datalogger, or disconnecting the

brown SDM enable line from the datalogger.

If the CSAT3 successfully accepts and processes a command, it will respond

with the “>” prompt. If an invalid command is issued to the CSAT3, it will

respond with a “?” prompt. All commands issued to the CSAT3 must be

followed by the key.

“??” – Long Status Message; the “??” command prompts the CSAT3 to return

the Long Status Message. This message contains the current configuration of

the CSAT3. Much of this information is used by Campbell Scientific staff

during the calibration process; however, the following highlighted information

may be of use to some CSAT3 users.

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