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Appendices, A. logging the probe as a linear quantum sensor, Wiring connections – Delta Electronics SS1-UM-1.05 User Manual

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Appendices

Document code: SS1-UM-1.05

Appendices

A. Logging the probe as a Linear Quantum Sensor

This application of the SunScan probe turns it into a simple Line Quantum sensor
that can be attached to a data logger. No Data Collection Terminal is used, but you
do require a data logger that can supply power to the probe when taking readings.
The Delta-T DL2e and DL3000 loggers are suitable for this purpose.

If you want to mount the probe on a tripod, a camera mount is provided in the base
of the probe handle. The probe's coiled RS232 cable is not used, and it must be
protected from moisture by enclosing it in a bag with desiccant, for example.

Note: no batteries are required in the probe for this mode, but it does not hurt to
leave them in situ.

Wiring connections

You must use the (optional) special logging cable which plugs into the socket on the
probe handle normally occupied by the Beam Fraction sensor. The cable is 10 metres
long. If you need more length, simply join on extra screened multicore cable of a
similar type. Make sure the joint is weatherproof.

The cores of the probe logging cable have the following functionality:

Core

Function

Logger Connection

orange

V+ Power supply positive

Sensor power positive (switched for warm-up)

green

0V Power supply negative

Sensor power negative (0V)

brown

HI Signal output positive

Input channel +

grey

LO Signal output negative

Input channel -

blue

not used

braid

Screen

Not connected (see below)

Note: the grey, green and braid are connected internally in the probe handle.
Connecting the braid to an earthing point on the logger could create earth loops, and
is not recommended.

Output

The output signal is the transmitted PAR irradiance, averaged along the length of

the probe. (Individual photodiode readings are not accessible in the Linear
Quantum Sensor mode.)

The millivolt output is linear, with a sensitivity of 1 mV = 1

µµµµ

mol.m

-2

.s

-1

.

Maximum output is 2500 mV.

Logger requirements

The probe requires a voltage supply of 7-15 V dc (unregulated), at about 30 mA

current. The analogue output is enabled when the external voltage is greater than
the battery voltage.

Configure one channel of the logger for voltage input, with the above sensitivity.

Use a "warm-up" time of 1 second (the logger must apply the power 1 second

before taking its reading).

The output voltage will be stable 120 ms after applying external power, and is

updated every 60 ms while external power remains connected.