
ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
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3. TUTORIAL: BASIC
ZENO
®
-3200 OPERATION
Coastal Environmental Systems
ZENO
®
-3200 User Manual
This tutorial is divided into two parts:
Part One – Describes how to work with an existing configuration.
1. Viewing logged data from a simple configuration
2. Changing output message format
3. Understanding & changing the Sample Interval and power usage
Part Two
– Describes the basics of how to configure the ZENO
®
-3200.
1. Identify what needs to be done and how the ZENO
®
-3200 can make it happen
2. Where to begin configuring
3. How to setup two sensors that collect data from the internal temperature and input power voltage
sensors
4. How you might process the collected data
5. How you might log the collected & processed data in logging memory
3.1. PART ONE—HOW TO WORK WITH AN EXISTING CONFIGURATION
3.1.1. Looking At Logged Data
Let's assume that you purchased your ZENO
®
-3200 with a very simple, factory-installed configuration
that causes the ZENO
®
-3200 to perform the following:
There are 2 sensors. One monitors internal temperature, the other monitors input battery voltage to
the ZENO
®
-3200. Each of these sensors is read once per second.
There are 2 processes. One process calculates the average of all the internal temperature readings
done during the sample duration. The second does a similar average, but with battery voltage
readings.
Each data record contains the following information: the time when the data record was logged, the
average internal temperature over the sample duration and the average input battery voltage over the
sample duration.
The ZENO
®
-3200 is set to collect and process data for a duration of 55 seconds (the sample duration),
and the data collection process is to be repeated every 60 seconds (the sample interval).
Further, the ZENO
®
-3200 is set to automatically output each logged data record at the end of each
sample duration.
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