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32500-90

MODEL 32500

ELECTRONIC COMPASS

WITH SERIAL INTERFACE

SPECIFICATIONS*

Compass:

Resolution:

0.5 degrees

Accuracy:

±2 degrees (rms)

Wind Speed Input:

Sensor Type:

AC Frequency Generator

Sensitivity:

50mV p-p at 10Hz

Range:

0-2000 Hz

Wind Direction Input:

Sensor Type:

Potentiometer

Range:

0-5000mV = 0 to 355 degrees

Excitation:

5000mV (limited to 5 mA)

Voltage Inputs (Auxiliary Sensor Inputs):

Resolution:

12-bit

VIN1 and VIN2

0-1000mV

VIN3 and VIN4

0-5000mV

Voltage Outputs:

OUT1

0-5000mV

0-100 m/s wind speed

OUT2

0-5000mV

0-360° true wind

direction

Serial Output:

Full duplex RS-232,

Half duplex RS-485 (2 mS turnaround)

1200, 4800, 9600, 19.2K, & 38.4K baud

8 data, 1 stop, no parity

Operating Temp:

-50°C to 50°C

Power:

11 to 30 VDC, 40 mA

Mounting:

1 inch IPS (1.34 inch actual diameter)

Size:

4.75” (12cm) H

0.87” (7.3cm) W

2.12” (5.3cm) D

*

Specifications subject to change

1.0 INTRODUCTION

The Model 32500 ELECTRONIC COMPASS measures magnetic head-

ing, wind speed and direction signals from YOUNG sensors, and signals

from four general purpose voltage inputs. Wind direction input may be

combined with compass measurements to obtain true direction. Voltage

inputs may be used with YOUNG temperature, humidity, barometric

pressure, and other sensors. One voltage input may be configured for

connection to a tipping bucket precipitation gauge.

Measurements are available in several serial data formats in either full

duplex RS-232 or half-duplex RS-485 signals. Both continuous and

polled serial outputs are available. When polled, up to 16 units can be

networked together. For marine applications the 32500 produces stan-

dard NMEA serial output sentences. Calibrated voltage outputs for wind

speed and direction are also provided when the 32500 is connected to a

YOUNG wind sensor.

2.0 INSTALLATION

The 32500 is supplied in a weather-resistant enclosure with a mount-

ing adapter that fits 1 inch IPS pipe (1.34 inch nominal diameter). When

used with the YOUNG Wind Monitor, the mounting adapter engages

the Wind Monitor orientation notch. Refer to the WIRING DIAGRAM for

electrical connection details and jumper settings.

It is important to install the 32500 so it remains level during operation.

This becomes increasingly important when used at northern and south-

ern latitudes far from the equator since progressively more of the earth’s

magnetic flux becomes vertical. By keeping the 32500 level at these

latitudes, the measurements will be free of the vertical flux influence and

remain accurate.

If possible, avoid installing the compass near magnetic devices or ma-

chinery. After installation, the compass must be calibrated to correct for

local magnetic conditions. If the compass is moved or its local environ-

ment changes significantly (machinery moved), the compass should be

calibrated again.

3.0 OPERATION

Operation begins automatically when power is applied. Jumpers config-

ure the 32500 for common output formats.

3.1 COMPASS CALIBRATION

When the 32500 is operated for the first time, its internal compass must

be calibrated for local conditions. To calibrate the compass, please follow

the steps outlined below.

1. Remove cover from compass. Press and hold CALIBRATE button

for 5 seconds. The CALIBRATE indicator will begin to blink. Refer to

WIRING DIAGRAM to locate CALIBRATE button.

2. Slowly rotate vehicle on which compass is mounted. Steer vehicle in

a tight circle and make TWO complete revolutions. Each revolution

should take at least one minute. THE COMPASS MUST REMAIN

LEVEL DURING CALIBRATION.

3. After two complete revolutions, press and hold CALIBRATE button

until indicator stops blinking. Calibration is now complete. Calibration

parameters are retained when power is removed.

4. Replace cover. Use this procedure to recalibrate compass at any time.

Serial communication command may also be sent to start and stop the

compass calibration. Please see section 4.2 SERIAL COMMANDS for

details.

3.2 SIGNAL INPUTS

The 32500 has two special wind speed and direction inputs for YOUNG

sensors and four voltage input channels for connection to other meteo-

rological instruments like temperature, humidity, and barometric pres-

sure sensors. Two of the voltage input channels may also be configured

as alternative wind speed and wind direction inputs for sensors like the

Young 85XXX family. For best performance, sensors should be installed

within 3m (10ft.) of the 32500.

Measurements from the voltage input channels are converted to nu-

merical values (0-4000) and sent in the serial ASCII output string:

VIN1 and VIN2 full scale input is 1000mV DC, therefore:

Input millivolts = Serial output value / 4

VIN3 and VIN4 full scale input is 5000mV, therefore:

Input millivolts = Serial output value x 1.25

VIN3 and VIN4 may be configured as alternative wind speed and direc-

tion inputs using CMD250 in SOFTWARE mode. Please see section 4.2

SERIAL COMMANDS.

Selecting PRECIP or PRECIP POLLED output formats will configure

VIN4 to count tips from a tipping bucket precipitation gauge.