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1. BBB all Tele za ee pa TTIE T BER Ine YSI incorporated YSI Profiler YSI Profiler System User s Manual Table of Contents Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Introduction 1 1 System Overview 1 2 System Description 1 3 Getting Started Profile Routine 2 1 Software Installation 2 2 Using Profile Wizard to Create a Profile Routine 2 3 How the CR10X Executes a Profile Routine Equipment Staging Sonde amp Components 3 1 Introduction 3 2 Setting Sonde Parameters 3 3 Connecting amp Checking Profiler Components Equipment Staging PC CR10X Communications 4 1 Introduction 4 2 Setting Up Communication from PC to Station 4 3 Downloading Program File to Station Pre Deployment Testing 5 1 Setting Up LoggerNet for System Testing 5 2 Testing with Ports and Flags 5 3 Start a Profiling Sequence Deployment amp Maintenance 6 1 Transporting Platform to Profile Location 6 2 Testing Communications 6 3 Maintenance Servicing Sonde 6 4 Maintenance Servicing Other System Components 6 5 Maintenance Schedule Data Collection amp Analysis 7 1 Data Collection 7 2 YSI Profile Data Manager 7 3 Data Analysis 7 4 Automation Setup 7 5 FIP Site Test 7 1 7 1 1 2 7 13 Section 8 Appendices Warranty amp Service Information Software File Reports I O Module Configuration YSI Parameter ID Numbers CR10X Required Notice
2. Pontoon Platform on Inland Reservoir Figure 6 1 Final checkout using Diagnostic Cable and laptop PC to test system just prior to launch onto an inland reservoir Figure 6 2 Panels in place Profiler secured to side of motor boat for transport to remote site on reservoir The deployment shown above is seasonal In late fall the platform is removed for cleaning and maintenance Routine maintenance is described below in this section YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 6 1 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Pontoon Platform in Bay Coastal waters with tide Depth Sounder employed Figure 6 3 Profiler anchored single point in coastal waters In addition to depth profiler equipped with meteorological suite for monitoring surface conditions Counter weights employed for stability Compass installed to correct for wind direction as pontoon rotates with wave action Depth finder mounted from support attached to deck to compensate for tidal changes in depth Buoy Platform in Bay Hoist required for Deployment Figure 6 4 Buoy platform version near dock Hoist required for setting in and taking out of water YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 6 2 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Fixed Mount Depth Profiler Not a Floating Platform Figure 6 5 Dock mount Profiler fixed mount version The YSI Profiler is occasionally used in a fixed mount configuration The Winch Assembly is separately attached The Controller As
3. Click Test FTP Site button and the FTP Browser window will appear 22 YSI FTP Browser machine Ftp company com start path pub uploads Profile Manager FTP USEF T password Connect Delete aE WEI GF vlbinary _ passive Return Figure 7 15 Information for FTP Site Option If the start path user name and password have not been entered do so at this time NOTE To access a remote FTP site you need the address of the site the directory where the files are going to be placed a user name and a password with the appropriate security YSI Environmental 669523 Bev B Pap7i YSI Profiler System USER Manual privileges to access that folder To obtain this information you may need to contact your IT manager or the person in charge of the FIP site Next click the Connect button to test the connection If the connection fails check the messages displayed in the lower text window The messages will identify the reason for failure See Figure 7 16 F ed YSI FIP Browser r Ouabbin Graphics J machine Ftp company cor 1 start path pub uploads Profile Manager FTP password Ss _ Connect Delete cet Pue New br v binary passive Return P26 Transfer complete eG Transfer complete PS Quabbin Graphics directory created C2Z6 Transfer complete P26 Transfer complete Figure 7 16 Test Connection for FTP Site Once you are connect
4. Material Safety Data Sheet s Data File Array Numbers T O0 T m 0 C0 D D gt Supplementary Information YSI Profiler System USER Manual Section 1 Introduction 1 1 System Overview The YSI Profiler is an integrated system of hardware and software typically mounted to a floating platform pontoon or buoy The Profiler is anchored at a predetermined site on a lake reservoir or bay and used for vertical profiling a column of water The system employs a YSI sonde to periodically measure water parameters in the column The user inputs information through YSI Profile Wizard PC based to create a program that is downloaded to a Campbell Scientific CR10X data logger that resides on the Profiler platform The CRIOX controls the Profiler winch to move the sonde up and down through the water column and command data from sensors at specified intervals The system may also include a depth sounder or fixed reference sonde compass and meteorological sensors for collecting additional data at the site The remote data collection system operates on programmed software instructions and when polled it sends data via a wireless communication link back to one or more base stations LoggerNet is a PC based program used to communicate with the CR10X data logger which keeps track of the last samples uploaded The YSI Profile Data Manager is a PC based program that may be used to analyze and manage profile data 1 2 System Description The YSI Pr
5. While profiling up or down the program keeps track of the sonde depth When it reaches approximately 80 of the overall water depth the system checks the depth sounder again and determines the distance to the bottom From this point on the program continually checks depth to insure it can do a full one meter step Eventually the step size of one meter is no longer possible without hitting the bottom At this point a calculation by the program determines a partial step typically 0 3 to 0 8 meters When this step is completed the CR10X issues the command for the sonde to return to PARK position where it waits for the next profile time Since this example location has a tidal influence the overall depth will change from profile to profile The distance and or steps may be more or less than a previous profile Because this sequence started at the surface all of the steps are referenced from the surface down The opposite would be the case when starting at the bottom for a bottom to top profile YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 18 YSI Profiler System USER Manual The data collected into the CR10X memory is then uploaded by LoggerNet either as forced upload or by the LoggerNet schedule The data is archived in ASCII text comma delimited format Profile Data Manager software can then be used to view or FIP the data Alternatively you can import the ASCII text data file into a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel as comma
6. 1 day in this example Now check Collect Ports and Flags This allows you to collect troubleshooting information Ports and Flags will be explained in more detail in the next section of this manual Click Apply to confirm changes If required click Apply to other stations to confirm configurations to any other profilers on the system In this example there is just one CRIOX 6 Setup Bis U File Edit Options Help c x gt p a 4 Add Hogt Add Delete Rename Unda Redo Tasks Eag ComPort_1 Cab CRT E Phoneb ase Hardware Schedule Final Storage Area 1 Final Storage Area 2 Clock S PhoneR emote Scheduled Collection Enabled Apply to Uther stations Base Date Time 1 7 171990 12 00 00 4M H Collection Interval 0d00R 0 modso00ms 22 Primary Hel Interval Od00hOSmooso00ms 22 Number of Primary Helies E I Secondary Retry Interval 1d 00h OOmodso00ms 22 W Collect Ports and Flags Apply Cancel Z Under the Final Storage Area 1 FS Area 1 tab change the Output File Name and path from the default value shown below to the station filename assigned when the DLD file was created YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 4 7 YSI Profiler System USER Manual In addition save this new DAT file to the same directory where the DLD file is located For example if the station filename assigned during Profile Wizard setup was GSI lab600 dld then the final storage filename would be GSI la
7. RABBITS Practically non 1rritacing Draize score greater than 6 but 15 or less Based on testing of similar products and or the components SKIN U RRITAT EON RABBITS st Practically non 1rri boating Primary Irritation Index greater than 0 5 but less than 3 Based on testing of similar products and or the components OTHER ACUTE TOXICITY DATA Although an acute inhalation study was not performed with this product a variety of mineral and synthetic oils such as those in this product have been tested These samples had virtually no effect other than a nonspecific inflammatory response in the lung to the aerosolized mineral oil The presence of additives in other tested formulations in approximately the same amounts as in the present formulation did not alter the observed effects SUBCHRONIG TOXICOLOGY SUMMARY No significant adverse effects were found in studies using repeated dermal applications of similar formulations to the skin of laboratory animals for 13 weeks at doses significantly higher than those expected during normal industrial exposure The animals were evaluated extensively for effects of exposure hematology serum chemistry urinalysis organ weights microscopic examination of tissues etc REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY SUMMARY No teratogenic effects would be expected from dermal exposure based on laboratory developmental toxicity studies of major components in this formulation and or
8. YSI Profiler System USER Manual US OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD When used for its intended purposes this product is not classified as hazardous in accordance with OSHA 29 CEPR 1910 1200 EU Labeling Product is not dangerous as defined by the European Union Dangerous Substances Preparations Directives EU labeling not required Governmental Inventory Status All components comply with TSCA EL NECS ELINCS and DSi U S Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act SARA Title III This product contains no EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES SARA 311 312 REPORTABLE HAZARD CATEGORIES None This product contains no chemicals subject to the supplier notification requirements of SARA 313 toxic release program THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED BY USDA FOR USE UNDER THE FOLLOWING CATEGORY This product is acceptable as a lubricant where there 1s no possibility of food contact complies with earlier USDA guidelines for H 2 lubricant use The following product ingredients are cited on the lists below CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER LIST CITATIONS NAPHTHALENE COMPONENT ANALYSIS 9I1 20 3 16 22 lt 0 02 REGULATORY Lisl SBARCHED E L ACGIH ALL 6 IARC T TI TSCA a4 T6 CA P6O5 CARG ZI LA RIK 2 ACGIH AL J UARC ZA L2STSCA 522 1 7 CA POS REPRO 22 Mi 293 3 ACGIH A2 8 IARC 2B 13 TSCA 5e 18 CA RIK 23 MN RIK 4 NTP CARC 9 OSHA CARC 14 TSCA 6 19 FL RTK 24 NJ RTK 5S N EP SUS IO0 OSHA 2 L5SISCA 126 20 IL RIK 25
9. m3 day 19 Flow AEday 19 Volume Mgal 174 Volume acre ft 199 Ch URL 194 CR 200 Dosat Local 2001 PAR 202 PAR 203 Turbidt NTU 204 Rhodamine ugi 208 Turbid NTU 209 FreeCl2 oo 210 Cl2chg 211 ODOsat B 2019 ODO mag 214 ODOsat Lal 215 BGAPC i ceelis mL 216 BGAPC 217 BGAPE ceelis mL BOA PE RFU I ET YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page D 2 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Appendix E Required Notice The Federal Communications Commission defines this product as a computing device and requires the following notice This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A or Class B computing device in accordance with the specification in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures g Reorient the receiving antenna g Relocate the computer with respect to the re
10. movement pull the magnetic slider away from the groove This manual test verifies winch movement If the winch does not behave as described above check all connections check battery voltage and repeat the procedure Figure 3 9 Magnetic Slide Switch to Test Winch System YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 13 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Figure 3 10 Housing with Solar Panel one of two that mounts to T frame CHECKING amp Connecting OTHER COMPONENTS SONDE If you do not have the YSI sonde prior to receiving the YSI Profiler System you will receive your sonde separately The YSI sonde pre deployment configuration was described in Section 3 2 Setting Sonde Parameters If not yet configured you can easily check it with the YSI 650 MDS Alternatively you may use a PC and terminal emulator program as described in the previous section IMPORTANT The sonde must be configured to work with the Profiler If you skipped the configuration steps take time to read Section 3 2 Figure 3 11 Checking Sonde Configuration during Equipment Staging ANTENNA YSI Profiler System USER Manual The antenna will typically be shipped with the Profiler T frame assembly The antenna cable will already be connected to the Controller System Port J5 as shown in Figure 3 5 Unpack and reattach the antenna base to the top plate of the T frame Mounting holes and hardware are included Cellular Antenna Figure 3 12 Remounting the Cellular
11. 3 YSI Profiler System USER Manual When connected the Winch and Controller assemblies perform the required steps to collect sonde data from the water column The sequence at which it collects data depends on how the software program is set up Information in the following sections provides step by step instructions that take you through pre deployment setup operations some tips on deployment and routine maintenance of the Profiler system 1 3 Getting Started Core components of the YSI Profiler are assembled and tested at the factory Some assembly will be required after delivery depending on what you ordered and what arrangements you made when the system was purchased In addition some components specific to your application may need to be installed Contact information for YSI and Endeco YSI can be found in Appendix A Initial Inspection Carefully unpack components and accessories of the system Visually inspect all parts for damage Compare received parts with materials listed on the packing list included with your system If any parts or materials are missing or damaged contact Endeco YSI Sonde The Profiler system requires the use of a YSI 6 Series Sonde with a depth sensor Please refer to the Operations Manual accompanying the sonde for configuration and calibration details You will be prompted to enter specific sonde information that can only be set in the sonde menu To communicate with the sonde you need a terminal emulator p
12. CAI TAP Remote e 21x Fi APRemote mm CRI LD MO SRemote REE CA ih PakBusPott lE CREDO bi CASIOTD PB crso00 em CAICXTD PB CRS10TD CR2IXTO PB ka CR1OT CR200S eties a CRITO lee AF400 SY CASI4TO le AF AOR emote SM Add How ass Connect a PhoneBase to ComPort_1 If multiple ComPorts are shown under Place to Add Device right field on screen then click the port location you prefer before clicking Add Now Click the Close button YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 4 2 YSI Profiler System USER Manual The Setup screen now appears as shown below It shows PhoneBase under ComPort_1 in the left field see tree diagram on next page The software will automatically select Modem Type to be lt default modem gt Click the down arrow to the right of the field to change modems as appropriate for your system default modem Ensure that Communications Enabled is checked To edit the modems available click the Edit Modem Database button Set the Maximum Baud Rate to 9600 and the Extra Response Time to 5 sec Click Apply to confirm any changes Now click to highlight PhoneBase in the left field tree and click the Add button just as before to proceed with your setup YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 4 3 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Now highlight PhoneRemote Note that PhoneBase is now in the Place to Add Device Click the Add Now button and then click Close to compl
13. Display Ee DPT LOC CntA S232 CSD lent DF May MaxDepth StartD pt ParkDepth Curru ept Move T oD EndD pt Direc Precip mnm Add Delete Options Help Definitions for some Parameters chosen for the Numeric Table above _Loc_1 2 3 _DPT_LOC _CntRS232 _CSDiIcntr _DF_Max _MaxDpt _StarDpt ParkDpt _CurrDpt _MoveToD _EndDpt _92Temp _92Depth Indicates PARA identifiers See Appendix D for a list of all sonde parameters Indicates the YSI sonde depth location Indicates number of attempts to get data from the sonde via the RS232 port Indicates number of attempts to get data from the sonde via the SDI 12 port Max water depth for a profile Max water depth from the Profile Wizard configuration Start water depth from the Profile Wizard configuration Sonde Park depth from the Profile Wizard configuration Current water depth of the sonde in a profile Water depth sonde will try to move to End depth of water the sonde can travel from the Profile Wizard configuration Fixed Reference Sonde first parameter water temperature Fixed Reference Sonde second and last parameter YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 5 13 YSI Profiler System USER Manual SERVICING THE SONDE As previously mentioned when the time comes to disconnect the sonde from the winch for calibration or service you must wait for the profile to end If that s not possible then you must turn power off to the winch Ideally sonde s
14. Environmental maintains a parameter identification list for its internal use When a YSI device outputs a string of data it usually does not have an identifier associated with it However a command can be sent to a sonde to confirm the location Sonde PARA parameter identifiers were discussed above A complete list of identifier number can be found in Appendix D In the Numeric Table two examples may be pointed out First you will find in Appendix D that ID 1 is Temperature in Celsius Second you will find ID 22 is Depth in Meters These Identifiers are set in stone they do not change So if we look at the _loc _ in the screen below we can tell that Temp is the first parameter in the string of data and the _sdi_1 reading is 23 23 C We can also tell that Depth in meters is in the 7 location and the _sdi_7 is displaying 0 08 meters The PARA identifiers can vary from sonde to sonde depending on the user application so the program uses the PARA command repeatedly to ascertain the depth location in the sonde output data string This is the only way the program knows for certain which parameter is Depth in meters If the sonde Depth is set to Feet the PARA command will not return a identifier of 22 and the program is forced to abort into setup mode Hence this is the importance of verifying sonde parameters prior to creating a profiling routine YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 5 12 YSI Profiler System USER Manual E Numeric
15. Once you are satisfied with the results of your pre deployment tests in Setup Mode you are ready to start a profiling sequence Presumably your sonde is in a simulated depth profiling environment whether it outside in the water or on a test setup inside To begin set Flag 2 OFF and set Flag 5 ON You may leave the Ports and Flags screen up to monitor activity When communication takes place these screens will provide updates Remember that actual events and the communication of these events may not be at the same YSI Environmental 669523RevB PageS 11 YSI Profiler System USER Manual time You will not necessarily be watching real time updates since repetition rates of the numeric displays delays results WHAT SHOULD YOU SEE Ports C1 C2 and C3 occasionally flicker on and off This indicates active communication between the CR10X and the SDM04 I O module Port C4 should never come on It is an I O port dedicated for SDI 12 communication to and from the sonde Port C5 and Port C6 are the motor control ports that indicate when motor is moving and what direction it 19 moving Port C7 is the Depth Sounder power strobe line The outputs are indicated at locations _DF_1 _DF_2 _DF_Max and _DF_Depth The Depth sounder collects two samples Parameter _DF_1 is the first sample and _DF_2 is the second sample The _DF_MAX is the greater of the two readings that then becomes __DF_Depth 0 4 Port C8 is reserved for MET sensors YSI
16. PROPERTIES NA VAPOR PRESSURE mmHG 20 Cy 30I VAPOR DENG ewe gt 22240 EVAPORATION RATE NE RELATIVE DENSITY Lo74 C e T 1 SOLUBILITY IN WATER Negligible PARTITION CORFE LELENTS gt 39 VISCOSITY AL 4U C GSU gt ALU YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page F 3 YSI Profiler System USER Manual VISCOSITY AT TO0 C Sts NE POUR POINT A RE lt 45 55 FREEZING POINT C F NE VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND NE DMSO EXTRAC Ly LP 346 WIz3 2 lt 37 for maneral oil only NA NOT APPLICABLE NE NOT ESTABLISHED D DECOMPOSES FOR FURTHER TECHNICAL INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE LO SLABL LE TY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY THERMAL LIGHT ETC 4 Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID Extreme heat and high energy sources of ignition INCOMPATIBILITY MATERIALS TO AVOID Strong oxidizers HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Product does not decompose at ambient temperatures HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will moet oceur 11 TOXICOLOGICAL DATA ACUTE TOXICOLOGY ORAL TOXICITY RATS Practically non toxic EDSO Greater than 2000 mg kg Based on testing of similar products and or the Components DERMAL TOXICITY RABBITS Practically non toxic LD50 greater than 2000 mg kg Based on testing of similar products and or the components INHALATION TOXICITY RATS Practically non toxic LC50 greater than 5 mg l Based on testing of similar products and or the components EYE IRRITATION
17. Use water to keep fire exposed containers cool Water spray may be used to flush spills away from exposure Prevent runoff from fire control or dilution from entering streams sewers or drinking water supply SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT For fires in enclosed areas fire fighters must use self contained breathing apparatus UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS None COMBUSTION PRODUCTS Fumes smoke carbon monoxide sulfur oxides aldehydes and other decomposition products in the case of incomplete combustion Flash Point Cir 3 gt 21L0 4107 ASTM D 93 gt Flammable Limits approx vol in air LEL 0 9 UEL 7 0 NFPA HAZARD ID Health Op Flammability 1 Reactivity 0 NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES Report spills releases as required to appropriate authorities U S Coast Guard and EPA regulations require immediate reporting of spills releases that could reach any waterway including intermittent dry creeks Report spill release to Coast Guard National Response Center toll free number 800 424 8802 In case of accident or road spill notify CHEMTREC 800 424 9300 PROCEDURES IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED LAND SPILL Shut off source taking normal safety precautions Take measures to minimize the effects on ground water Recover by pumping or contain spilled material with sand or other suitable absorbent and remove mechanically into containers If necessary dispose of adsorbed residues as directed in Section 13 WATER SPILL C
18. is entered as zero 0 If mounted above the bottom you will need to determine a true measured distance from bottom to the fixed point This distance can be determined by lowering the sonde to the bottom record the instant depth reading and then move the sonde to the desired fixed or attached location You then subtract the two values and enter the result in location c on the screen IMPORTANT The Fixed Reference Sonde must be set to have only two Report parameters enabled Temp in C and Depth in Meters They must appear in the order shown and in the units of measurement shown Also do not set date or time After completing the above steps for User defined depth Depth sounder or Fixed Reference Sonde click on Next gt and you will see a screen that asks you to verify that specific information in the sonde configuration is entered as stated F F Verify the following information in the sonde A Warning The songe that will be used with profiler MUST be setup and calibrated by this time Yerify the following information in the sonde In the System menu M Sonde S012 address must be set to 0 zero In the Report menu W Time and Date are disabled Ned gt Cancel The boxes are not checked when the screen appears You must verify that these sonde configurations have been set before the Next button becomes active That is you can not proceed until you click on each box Once you confirm the sonde s
19. logger represented by a tree Next you will enter or confirm some timing information 0h10 m 00 s 000 ms 204a Os D p Under the Hardware tab ensure that Communications Enabled is checked Adjust the Maximum Time On line and Extra Response Time to the desired interval 10 minutes ON 0 sec Extra Set the default Maximum Packet Size to 2048 and the Maximum Baud Rate to 9600 More information regarding the Security Code and Call Back ID can be found in the LoggerNet user manual Click the Apply to confirm changes YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 4 6 YSI Profiler System USER Manual You are now ready to move to the Schedule tab to enter information on collection intervals retries and related scheduling parameters Your left field tree should remain with CR10X highlighted It is customary to rename CR10X to something that helps you identify this field station Use the Rename button or simply highlight the box and rename your station Although unchecked in the screen below you would check the Scheduled Collection Enabled box to set up automated data collection When using scheduled collection set the Base Date amp Time Collection Interval Primary Retry Interval and Number of Primary Retries defaults shown below of one minute collection interval 5 minutes on retry interval and 3 retries If you choose to use Secondary Retry Interval check the box and set the interval in the field to the right
20. materials of similar composition CHRONIC TOXTCOLOGY SUMMARY Repeated and or prolonged exposure may cause irritation to the skin eyes or respiratory tract Overexposure to oil mist may result in oil droplet deposition and or granuloma formation For YSI Profiler System USER Manual mineral base oils Base oils in this product are severely solvent refined and or severely hydrotreated Chronic mouse skin painting studies of severely treated oils showed no evidence of carcinogenic effects These results are confirmed ona continuing basis using various screening methods such as Modified Ames Test IP 346 and or other analytical methods For synthetic base oils The base oils in this product have been tested in the Ames assay and other tests of mutagenicity with negative results These base oils are not expected to be carcinogenic with chronic dermal exposures SENSITIZATION SUMMARY Not expected to be sensitizing based on tests of this product components Or Similar products 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EFFECTS In the absence of specific environmental data for this product this assessment is based on information for representative products ECOTOXICITY Available ectoxicity data LL50 gt 1000 mg L indicates that adverse effects to aquatic organisms are not expected from CRIS E E MOBILITY When released into the environment adsorption to sediment and soil will be the predominant behavior
21. or by prompting actions You build a Numeric table by highlighting a gray cell When you click on the Add button a pop up screen containing both Ports and Flags and Memory locations will appear see below Choose one of the options Scroll and tag the location you want then paste it into the cell s by using the Paste button You may tag several locations at once to paste them into a particular YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 5 4 YSI Profiler System USER Manual column It is customary to begin at the top left of the Display but you have the option to choose any cell in any order You will find that it takes some time to become familiar with the abbreviations and the list of options is quite lengthy The options chosen below will suit most of your needs for pre deployment testing Become familiar with those in the Numeric Display above for now and explore further parameters on the list as you have time See the Numeric Display table below The pop up list that offers a list of entries appears when you click and highlight a specific gray cell and then click on the Add button You may open up to three numeric displays at the same time In the example above all of the necessary information has been displayed on one numeric display one window Notice that values are shown in the white cells to the right of the parameter The interpretation of some of these values will be used in the descriptions below Add Selection Stay
22. path during the Profile Wizard execution RPT Format The RPT is the Profile Wizard summary report Program file C Documents and Settings jsmith My Documents ABC123 dld Profiling Direction Bottom to top Cable Length 15 meter s Max Water Depth 4 90 meter s Start Depth 4 50 meter s from water surface End Depth 0 50 meter s from water surface Distance per profile step 1 00 meter s 4 steps Daily Profiles 96 every 15 minutes No MET sensors Estimated time per profile 10 minutes Sonde parameter report output Temp C Cond mS cm Sal PPT DOsat DO mg L DOChrg DOchrg Depth meters pH pH pH mV Turbid NTU Fluorescence FS Battery volts YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page B 3 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Appendix C I O Module Configuration E The SDM SIO4 module needs configured before it can be used Connect the I O module to 12 VDC either a battery or the 6960 main power The STATUS indicator should turn on briefly after power up Connect a PC to the I O module at Port 1 You will need a female female null adapter Start Hyperterminal and then select the PC COM port Set it to9600 baud Press the SDMSIO reset button and the STATUS indicator should turn on The unit will scroll SDMSIO4 gt If these letters do not appear either the power is not on or there may be a faulty RS 232 connection to the PC From the Hyperterminal menu select the Transfer button and then sele
23. sSl Profile Wizards CLE Res Sitel piw Cancel Now Click on Next gt to proceed to one of five General Information Steps This is where you will enter critical information to define your profiling routine Have your notes on hand before proceeding Information Steps 1 5 In the first Step General Information you must indicate if you will use a depth sounder or fixed reference sonde in your operation In this example assume there is no depth sounder sensor or fixed sonde in the system Below are examples of applications where you may choose using a depth sounder or fixed sonde including its advantages in those specific applications You must also indicate in Step 1 if you have meteorological MET sensors or a compass in your system If there were a solar radiation sensor a constant will be provided by YSI In this example assume there are no MET sensors in use YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 7 YSI Profiler System USER Manual m General Information Step 1 of 5 Bottom depth Choose how the system measures bottom depth f Userdetined depth C Depth sounder C Fixed sonde MET Nev gt Cancel There are three bottom depth options 1 user defined 2 using a depth sounder sensor and 3 using a fixed reference sonde The descriptions and the table below should help you choose the appropriate setup for your application User defined applications are typically employed when the winch and elec
24. separated values See Figure 2 6 for example data Using Excel s filters you can then display particular array numbers for quick data analysis See Figure 2 7 for an example with Array Number 60 hourly MET reading Refer to Appendix G for Data File Array Descriptions Figure 2 6 Example data file imported into Microsoft Excel 60 2006 220 1000 24 87 61 16 602 4 1016 5 542 0 68 013 76 O 1 60 2006 220 1200 26 12 49 13 817 1016 4 021 356 8 01345 0 1 60 2006 220 1300 26 73 44 6 760 1016 4 254 33822 01357 0 1 Figure 2 7 Example data file filtered for hourly MET data Array 60 YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 19 YSI Profiler System USER Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 20 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Equipment Staging Sonde amp Platform 3 1 Introduction In this section and the following section you will configure your sonde to insure proper operation with the CR10X data logger assemble components and connect cables as required and manually verify operation of the Winch Assembly In Section 4 you will establish communication between LoggerNet and the CR10X and download your Profile Wizard file with the profiling instructions You should proceed through the above mentioned steps in a stable environment if possible If you configure and test your profiling system in this manner you are less likely to make an error that would cost you valuable time once in
25. that depth and parameters are measured as intended by the profile program This is done through RS 232 communications using a serial I O interface that connects to the CR10X to various sensors and accessories Every six 6 hours starting at 00 00 00 midnight the program requests a PARAMeter check from the sonde This information is collected to insure that the sonde is operational and the sonde parameters are unchanged Once this information is received from the sonde and verified as correct the program requests a sonde water depth The sonde should be in Park position five 5 meters 0 2 m below the surface The information is collected and then the overall depth is measured by the depth sounder The overall water depth is collected and recorded as a reference to insure that the sonde will never hit the bottom during the profile The program next decides if the PARK to START move distance is greater than two 2 meters It turns the motor on to move up or down while monitoring the sonde depth to see how close it is to the one meter depth START In this example the sonde was parked at 5 meters and was moving up 4 meters to the start position As a result the move to distance is 4 meters If the move to distance is less than two 2 meters it calculates the time the motor needs to be YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 17 YSI Profiler System USER Manual powered to travel the required distance It then powers the motor fo
26. the filename you choose appears in the File Name field YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 7 2 YSI Profiler System USER Manual A blue status bar may briefly appear and then you see a screen that has a plot field on the left side Refer to these screens below and try to plot data from any DAT file in the Shared directory Look in oe Shared Mu Recent Documents Desktop Mu Documents C Mu Computer a File name x My Network Files of type Custom Pattern dat w Figure 7 3 Window showing Shared Directory dat files Profile Data Manager opens the Shared folder under the YSI Profile Wizard as a default If the data file you collected is in a different directory path use the pull down field at the top of the window to locate the data file see Figure 7 3 Click on the file of your choice to highlight it and then click the Open button s View and Export Files C Program Files SI Shared IP_Quabbin dat YSI Default Table Profile Graph Apply Changes Profile Start Profile End 06 00 am fial 2 06 00 am A 7 8 2004 7 15 2004 Data Channels For Profiles Press to View Just One Y Axis Hf Depth m Data Channel R1 Axis B Temp C thin lines circles 2 Axis j Temp C thick lines squares Plot Color Profile TimeStamps Figure 7 4 Data file IP_Quabbin selected for analysis top right YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B
27. then type 3 Sensor 1 Cal constants 2 Setup 3 4 Data filter Note in the Advanced sensor screen below that DO warm up time is set to 60 seconds which is the appropriate setting for the profiling routine Since there are sensors with wiping mechanisms in this sonde keep in mind that the SDI12 M wipe 1 means that the sensor will wipe before each reading turbidity or chlorophyll If you set this number to two 2 a wipe will occur before every other measurement Choose the number appropriate for your water conditions l IDS Constant 0 65 2 Latitude 40 3 Altiatude Ft 0 4 DO temp co C 1 1 5 DO warm up sec 60 6 Wait for DO 7 Wipes 1 8 Wipe interval 5 9 SDI12 M wipe 1 A Turb 6136 temp co C 0 6 B Turb 6136 spike filter C Chl temp co C 0 Next make a quick check of other Advanced settings specifically Data filter Cal and constants Type 0 to return to Advanced 1 Cal constants 2 Setup 3 Sensor 4 Data filter YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 5 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Select 4 Data filter then select 3 Time constant The time constants should resemble those shown below for Turbidity and Chlorophyll sensors at 12 seconds while Other defaults to 4 seconds l Turbid 12 2 Ch1l 12 3 Other 4 Data filter setup Enabled Wait for filter 1 Turbid 0 01 2 Ch1 1 3 Other 0 001 The above readings are typical and appropriate for the profiling routine Please see the s
28. water to air or vice versa can reveal qualitatively if the depth finder is working Set Flag 3 to read the Depth Finder result The results to interpret appear in the left columns of the Display as in previous tests The _DF_Max term designates the cell to look for results The result in this example is 0 00 indicating an operational depth finder A faulty sensor or a sensor in air only will likely read INF If your system is configured with a Fixed Reference Sonde rather than a Depth Finder then add Location _92 RefTmp and _92RefDpt to the Numeric Screen The information you need will be displayed in these locations and in the __sdi_ column IMPORTANT The Fixed Reference Sonde must be set to have only two Report parameters enabled Temp in C and Depth in Meters They must appear in the order shown and in the units of measurement shown Test 4 Winch Motor Responses You should perform this test to verify that the winch motor is operating and works in two directions pays out reels in First note that this is a Port set not a Flag set as in the previous tests CAUTION Port 5 should be set OFF to perform this test for the first time This will result in cable paying out not reeling in which could cause problems if the sonde is not connected Set Port 6 ON to turn on the Winch motor The motor should turn on and pay out cable The sonde does not need to be connected to perform this test Help guide the cable with some han
29. with that station 2 Set up parameters that you want to plot in the graphs Graph Configuration 3 Indicate where to transfer the graphics FTP Settings You will start with entering information about the station First rename the station Next associate the data file you want this automated station to use by clicking the Import dat file button or the browse icon button and browse for the data file Once the data file has been selected or imported you may see a blue status bar appear briefly YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 7 7 YSI Profiler System USER Manual NOTE For the YSI Profile Data Manager to import the data file correctly an associated LVI file needs to be in the same folder as data file After browsing for the data file if the OK Apply and Cancel buttons are grayed out this indicates that the LVI is missing or the name does not match the data file Continue by entering a title and sub title that you prefer to be displayed in all graphics created After you enter all of the general automation information click on the Graph Configuration tab for the following window to appear F ea Configure Single Station General Station Information Graph Configuration Ra Settings JPG Graph List Graph name dm Units Parameter Parameter 2 Parameter J L UserLatels Insert New Above Insert New Below Pi j Delete JPG Graphi Details Graph Mame Grap
30. your sonde use your notes on your profiling objectives to proceed with Profile Wizard There are several parts to setting up the file and each will be discussed below Following this description a step by step setup example will be described with screen shots of each step of Profile Wizard Below are some definitions of key terms used in the setup In addition to knowing the water depth at your profiling site you also need to define the column you want to profile and where you want to park the sonde between profile routines You will need to know where to START where to END and where to PARK All must be defined in units of meters relative to the surface of the water The PARK depth required entry can be anywhere in the water column This is where the sonde will reside when it is not actively profiling a water column The START position required entry is the first point in the water column where data is collected This can be close to the surface near the bottom or anywhere in between The Profile Wizard program also requires an entry selection to profile from TOP TO BOTTOM or BOTTOM TO TOP The END position required entry is the last step the Profiler can take If the sonde goes any further it may come out of the water or hit bottom The END step is the only step that will vary in size from the other steps and is typically less than a full step size The PROFILE DURATION is the time it takes to go from PARK to START perform all measure
31. 00 01 PM 7 9 2004 10 00 01 PM 7 10 2004 12 00 01 AM 7 10 2004 2 00 01 AM 7 10 2004 4 00 01 AM 7 10 2004 6 00 01 AM 7 10 2004 8 00 01 AM 7 10 2004 10 00 01 AM 7 10 2004 11 00 01 AM v i i 90 0 14 00 20 00 21 83 Temp C i i i i 10 00 12 00 16 00 18 00 20 B Figure 7 5 Graph and Table time series and parameters selected Next click the white box next to the desired profile timestamp to plot it on the graph An X appears when the parameter is selected see Figure 7 6 If more than one box is checked more than one date and time will be displayed The color next to the box associates date time with graphed parameter Click the Apply Changes button again to graph the parameters or implement any changes made In the example below Figure 7 6 temperature and dissolved oxygen have been plotted against depth The thin line circles shows the first x parameter Temp C while the thick line squares shows the second x parameter DO We recommend that you choose a second date time to add a second set of plots in a different color to the graph Simply check another box in the Profile TimeStamps field and click Apply Changes again The graph will refresh and you will see additional plots of Temp C and DO for another date and time To clear the data and start again place your mouse anywhere on the graph and right click to view a box One of the options is to Clear Graph Left click on that option and the plots are clear
32. 1 and 4 appear differently F Distance from water surface Start Depth 3 meters Distance from bottom ls End Depth meters Desired distance for each step lc Step size 2 meters Number of profiles per day 1 24 Profiles per day 6 c Back Cancel YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 12 YSI Profiler System USER Manual General Information Step 1 of 5 Bottom depth Choose how the system measures bottom depth MET Do you have meteorological sensors 7 e lt Next gt Cancel NOTE Steps 2 Cable Reel Information and Step 4 Profile Information screens would appear the same as above in the Depth Sounder example Steps 1 and 3 appear differently Site Step 3 of 5 i Profiliig direction _ d dde C Eottom to top f Top to bottom L Depth information Maximum water depth this site will reach Maximum water depth i 4 meters Distance from surkace where sonde parks between profiles ls Park depth i meters Distance from bottom where reference sonde will be positioned c Reference sonde distance i meters Distance from winch to site bottom id Winch height nq meters Back Cancel YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 13 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Although infrequently used in this way the Fixed Sonde Reference may be positioned on the bottom of the water column In this case the Fixed Reference sonde distance
33. 3 20 21 68 39 10 21 72 99 20 21 76 99 20 21 76 98 90 Figure 7 7 Data in Table Format note you can export table to a file YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 7 5 YSI Profiler System USER Manual 7 4 Automation Setup In this section you will learn how to use Profile Data Manager to create graphics of the profile parameters you have selected You will also learn to configure FTP settings for graphics transmission If you are starting from Windows Desktop double click the Profile Data Manager icon to view the Main screen as you did earlier in this section see Figure 7 8 Alternatively click on Start and locate Profile Data Manager under Start Programs YSI Profile Manager to view this screen ml YSI ProFile Manager Automated Error Information A Data Review amp Export Run utomated ON J OFF JPG Reviewer Configure Automated Parameter List Run ETP FTP Error Information Test FTP Site ON A 1 OFF Clear FTP Stack FTP Status FTP Transfer OFF 9 7 2006 8 46 01 4M Figure 7 8 Main Screen of Profile Data Manager Click the Configure Automated button in the upper right field of the screen The button is on the left side of the field The Configure Automated Stations window appears Figure 7 9 al Configure Automated Stations x Turnonforr Copy Insert New above Packe Shove Mave Ea In
34. 6 7 03 00 0 CHN PPort_14 i 7 39 Le EastBayMud Camanche i 31 83 secondary 8 4 2006 1 32 00 8 4 2006 4 32 00 0 H PPort_15 i 2 81 Lesa SMAST EnforaGSM account i 0 normal 8 4 2006 3 40 00 8 4 2006 4 40 00 3299 CHN PPort_16 i 23 54 Le King County TTT jot ii 1 53 sched off 0 lt Select View Free space 21 241 987 072 bytes 19 8 GB T Pause Schedule 3 55 29 PM Network View Refer also to the LoggerNet user s manual for additional information Many tests may be more useful if something does not work as expected Using port tests and flag tests are of particular usefulness in troubleshooting problems SETUP MODE Ports and Flags DPDT direction relay control for winch motor Up ON Down OFF 1 i Bes O ON Reset Initializes system variables ON turns OFF automaticall setup Mode ON Profile Run Mode OFF es F2 w Depth Finder Reading Fixed Ref Sonde ON DO NOT TURN ON during profile sequence F4 Fo EG F F F F Compass Output ON DO NOT TURN ON during profile sequence F F F RS 232 Reading of Sonde ON DO NOT TURN ON during profile sequence SDI 12 Reading of Sonde ON DO NOT TURN ON during profile sequence P7 Jona Initializes C7 to OFF DO NOT TURN ON during profile sequence If Ports are flickering ON and OFF then system is probably in the middle of a profile sequence 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 5 3 Start a Profiling Sequence
35. Antenna during Equipment Staging DEPTH SOUNDER optional The Depth Sounder is a sensor that periodically confirms water depth as directed by the profiling program downloaded to the Campbell CR10X data logger The sensor unit if ordered will be mounted to the platform deck and the cable will be plugged into Port J6 on the Controller Assembly PVC cylindrical enclosure Check to make certain the sensor unit is securely fastened and the cable is appropriately routed and connected METEOROLOGICAL SENSORS optional Some or the entire MET suite of sensors may be mounted to your Profiler System Check that the sensors you ordered are present and mounted Some sensor units will need to be remounted if they were separately packed for shipping The MET suite cabling will typically require a PVC breakout box to connect cables from separate units One cable then plugs into Port J7 installed as needed of the Controller Assembly The cabling should be in place Insure secure mounting of sensor units and proper routing and connection of all cables Live testing will be described prior to final deployment Unless you have additional options for your Profiler platform such as beacons or other optional equipment the indoor staging procedure is complete The next step will be to setup and connect the CRIOX in the Controller Assembly via direct and or wireless connection using the LoggerNet software YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 15 YSI Profi
36. Black to black Connect the red and black leads from the Solar regulator housed inside the battery enclosure to the battery posts RED TO RED and BLACK TO BLACK ower Cable wa Solar panel 6 Olle 9 LAL d ws ar en Het uf 7 a L Battery ig T frame platform Figure 3 7 Battery and Solar Regulator Connections Next connect the Battery power cable to the PVC housed Controller Assembly J4 port connector This is a 3 pin connector Then connect the Winch motor power cable to the Controller Assembly J2 This is a 4 pin connector See Figure 3 7 below YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 12 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Vacuum Test Plug K 4 Sonde cable Ground wire Antenna cable Diagnostic L x Winch motor cable Battery power cable Figure 3 8 Connect Winch Motor Cable to Controller J2 VERIFY WINCH OPERATION First verify that the motor power cable is connected to J2 of the Controller Assembly After you make the battery power connection to the controller use the special magnetic slide switch to test if the winch will pay out and reel in when the switch is activated Placing the magnet side down in the groove should result in movement of the winch drum You should hear a click from the relay contacts The winch drum should move Next slide the switch in the groove to control direction of the cable movement The sonde need not be attached for this test To stop winch
37. CR10X this program controls the movement of the winch sonde data collection and other actions Prior to moving to Pre Deployment checks and in order to better understand how the controller software executes the profile routine consider the description and example below Since a depth sounder was not used in the example above it will be considered part of the routine below In coastal applications the tide can raise or lower the water level two or more meters at times The importance of knowing the total depth of the water column at all times is essential In tidal applications the use of a depth sounder is necessary if you intend to monitor close to the bottom or to the surface EXAMPLE amp DESCRIPTION OF PROFILE ROUTINE WITH DEPTH SOUNDER For better understanding of the steps in a profiling routine consider a new example where the mean water depth is ten 10 meters and the daily tide is about two 2 meters Assume the system has a depth sounder and the Profile Wizard setup has been programmed accordingly The use of a depth sounder enables the system to track the overall water depth before the start of a profile and again during the last 20 of the water column that is being profiled Profile Parameters Profiles per day Step Size PARK relative to surface START relative to surface 1m END relative to bottom TOP tO Bottom Rreofile In terms of profile logic the CR10X goes through the following steps to ensure
38. ER Manual Diamond Screw amp i V roller Assembly g Sd 1 ving paris con Gr Seh and cul Do nat operate with QUOT removed H Avoid injury gt Figure 3 4 Winch Assembly mounted to T frame Winch motor to right of drum The sonde cable from the controller connects to the drum on the left side in Figure 3 3 not visible in photo while the winch motor gear assembly is mounted to the right side The orange sonde cable routes through the opening in the deck A diamond screw helps guide cable to wind evenly on the drum The cable passes through a V roller suspension assembly that helps to prevent possible snags or tangles as the sonde pays out or reels in during profiling YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 10 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Figure 3 5 PVC Electronics Housing correct orientation The mounting orientation of the pressure case is critical when an internal compass is installed Figure 3 4 shows the correct orientation with the magnetic switch located at 11 O Clock when looking at the faceplate Another easy orientation check is to make sure the antenna connector see white cap in Figure 3 4 is the closest connector to the T Frame back plate A secondary benefit to this orientation is that the internal modem lights if installed will be perpendicular to the deck for easy viewing back side of housing Depth Sounder or Fixed Reference Sonde Port J6 Vacuum Test Plug amp Chassis Ground MET Option
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40. On Top _sdi 24 sd 25 _DPT_LOC Batt Volt tmr dbo BI Tupe _CSDlentr _ Tempe _DF_1 DE 2 _DF_Max Cnh Sdz _HasD Frit _StModTim _StModeEnd _ Keel ff Rain bU _ BSE ror PM az end _lsHrApoy _unitLabl Sionature Select Input Locations Select only a few of the _SDI locations _sdi_ 12 locations maximum If Meteorological sensors are an option select these as well However do not over select since the data logger may not be able to display all of the locations once the profile program starts You may experience a loss of connection in this case If you lose the connection the program continues to execute however you will not see the updates Note that there are many parameters available to build the Numeric Displays Of particular interest in depth profiling using a YSI sonde are the sonde parameter ID numbers See Appendix D in this manual for a complete list of these parameters YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 5 5 YSI Profiler System USER Manual 5 2 Testing You are now ready to reconnect the CR10X and begin testing components of the Profiler system Do the following and verify that ports and flags behave as described below 1 If necessary power up the CR10X Controller Assembly connector 2 Wait about 10 seconds and then press the Connect button 3 Ifthe CR10X was previously programmed wait another 30 seconds for Flag 1 and Flag 2 to turn ON green lights appear in icons 4 Flag 1 will t
41. PA RIK ZO RI RIK EPA recently added new chemical substances to its TSCA Section 4 test rules Please contact the supplier to confirm whether the ingredients in this product currently appear on a TSCA 4 or TSCA 12b list Code key CARC Carcinogen SUS Suspected Carcinogen REPRO Reproductive 16 OTHER INFORMATION USE LUBRICANT NOTE PRODUCTS OF EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION AND ITS AFFILIATED COMPANIES ARE NOT FORMULATED TO CONTAIN PCBS Health studies have shown that many hydrocarbons pose potential human health risks which may vary from person to person Information provided on this MSDS reflects intended use This product should not be used for other applications In any case the following advice should be considered INJECTION INJURY WARNING If product is injected into or under the skin or into any part of the body regardless of the appearance of the wound or its size the individual should be evaluated immediately by a physician as a surgical emergency Even though initial symptoms from high pressure injection may be minimal or absent early surgical treatment within the first few hours may significantly reduce the ultimate extent of injury INDUSTRIAL LABEL Under normal conditions of intended use this product does not pose a risk to health Excessive exposure may result in eye skin or respiratory irritation Always observe good hygiene measures First Aid Wash skin with soap and water Flush eyes with water If YSI Environmenta
42. PERSISTENCE AND DEGRADABILITY This product is expected to be inherently biodegradable BIOACCUMULATIVE POTENTIAL Bioaccumulation is unlikely due to the very low water solubility of this product therefore bioavailability to aquatic organisms iS minimal 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL Product is suitable for burning in an enclosed controlled burner for fuel value Such burning may be limited pursuant to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act In addition the product is suitable for processing by an approved recycling facility or can be disposed of at an appropriate government waste disposal facility Use of these methods is subject to user compliance with applicable laws and regulations and consideration of product characteristics at time of disposal RCRA TNEORMATION Tho unused product in DE opinion is IGE specifically listed by the EPA as a hazardous waste 40 CFR Part 261D nor is it formulated to contain materials which are listed hazardous wastes It does not exhibit the hazardous characteristics Of DTE a AE cOrroOsivity Or reactivity Lhe unused product is not formulated with substances covered by the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure TCLP However used product may be regulated USA DOT NOT REGULATED BY USA DOT RID ADR NOT REGULATED BY RID ADR IMO NOT REGULATED BY IMO IATA NOT REGULATED BY IATA STATIC ACCUMULATOR 50 picosiemens or less YES YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page F 5
43. Page 7 3 YSI Profiler System USER Manual The file name and location now appear in the Select Dat File field at the top right corner See Figure 7 4 The Profile Start and Profile End fields can be modified by clicking the up and down arrows to the left of each field or by clicking the calendar icon and selecting the time month date and year Under Data Channels for Profiles select the desired parameters to graph As a default depth is graphed along the y axis Choose Temp C and DO as x axis parameters Click Apply Changes Dates and times of profiling data now appear in the Profile TimeStamps box lower left field in Figure 7 5 ml View and Export Files Table Profile Graph DO 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 Chan Names 4 User Defined YSI Default 20 00 21 83 0 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 10 0 12 0 14 0 16 0 18 0 5 20 0 amp 22 0 3 24 0 26 0 28 0 30 0 32 0 34 0 36 0 38 0 Select Dat File C Program Files SI Profile Wizard Shared 4 IP_Quabbin dat Profile Start 3 06 00 AM 7 8 2004 Y Axis 1 Axis X 2 Axis Plot Color Apply Changes Profile End 06 00 AM fiel 17 15 2004 Press to View Just One Data Channel Data Channels for Profiles A Depth m tT Temp C thin lines circles I DO thick lines squares Profile TimeStamps 7 9 2004 11 45 31 AM A 7 9 2004 2 00 01 PM 7 9 2004 3 00 01 PM 7 9 2004 4 00 01 PM 7 9 2004 6 00 01 PM 7 9 2004 8
44. Port J not installed RF connector i Antenna Port J5 j Diagnostic connector Fort J3 Eattery power 4 3 pin connector Port J4 Sonde signal cable Port J1 Motor power 4 pin connector Port J2 Figure 3 6 PVC Electronic Housing Port Locations The T frame Assembly should arrive largely assembled You and or your YSI representative will need to mount the T frame to the float deck The Winch Assembly faces the bow of the Port J6 in Fig 3 5 A second sonde connector may appear on this housing if a fixed reference sonde attached sonde is used to establish depth relative to the bottom of the water column YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 11 YSI Profiler System USER Manual float and the motor power cable connects to J2 of the Controller Assembly The PVC cylindrical housing Controller Assembly and the battery enclosure face the stern of the float Depending on your configuration there may be several components that were disconnected and packaged for safe shipping You will need to make these connections to complete the assembly however do not connect power to the system until you read the procedure in the next subsection below CONNECT POWER TO SYSTEM Insure that the battery enclosure is secured to the T frame and then install the battery Measure the battery voltage and confirm that it is charged The voltage should be at least 12 0 VDC CAUTION Observe polarity when making power connections Red to red
45. ay to verify a working communications system on site With a cellular modem or any wireless setup in the Profiler system and a cell phone you could collaborate with a colleague to check communications between remote and base sites The base user can use LoggerNet to initiate actions that are prearranged If there are problems some troubleshooting can be done on site by using cell phone vocal communication in combination If you have problems and they are not obvious consult your communications manual and double check setup configuration during configuration of your Profiler system 6 3 Maintenance Servicing the Sonde Refer to your sonde manual for specific care and maintenance procedures Care and maintenance depend on both the sonde model and the sensors you have installed Other than the obvious visual inspections and cleaning calibration frequency varies from sensor to sensor There are some specific concerns when servicing a sonde used in the YSI Profiler These points are made below As previously mentioned when the time comes to disconnect the sonde from the winch for calibration or service you must wait for the profile to end If that is not possible then you must turn power off to the winch motor Ideally sonde servicing should take place by rotating a spare sonde into service while the system is in between profiles idle at Park When this is not possible and the sonde must be removed for on site calibration then the system need
46. b600 dat and it would be stored in the same directory as the DLD file File Edit Tools Options Help F xX gt gt Add Delete Rename Urda fede gy ComPort_ 2 PhoneBase ES RI CRIOX e PhoneRemote E CRIO Hardware Schedule fea FS Area 2 Clock Program W Enabled For Collection Dutput File Hame C MCampbellci Logger et ESS R 7 TAR mEnE ES i Use Default File N arme File Output Option Append to End of File Output Format AS Cll Comma Separated Collect Mode f Data Logged Since Last Collection Ie Collect All On First Collection To learn more about information under the tabs Final Storage Area 1 Final Storage Area 2 and Clock you should refer to you LoggerNet user manual Once all changes are made click on the Apply button to confirm changes After confirming changes click on the X at the upper right of the window to close the setup screens YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 4 8 YSI Profiler System USER Manual CONNECT PC TO CR10X DATA LOGGER In the example below let us assume that you correctly set your connection path see above and the profiling routine that you created with Profile Wizard resides in a directory The remote station is Clark Reservoir Site 12 which was defined in Section 2 of this manual You have renamed the CR10X station to be GSI lab600 and there is a DLD file in the Profile Wizard Shared directory or site specific folder by this name You are able to directl
47. ceiver g Move the computer away from the receiver Plug the computer into a different outlet so that the computer and receiver are on different branch circuits If necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 0004 000 00345 4 YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page E 1 YSI Profiler System USER Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page E 2 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Appendix F Material Data Safety Sheet s Winch Assembly Gearbox contains the following lubricant The gearbox is maintenance free and the compartment should not be opened for any reason 602920 00 MOBIL SHC 624 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA BULLETIN PRODUCT NAME MOBIL SHC 624 SUPPLIER EXXONMOBIL OIL CORPORATION 3225 GALLOWS RD FAIRFAX VA 22037 24 Hour Health and Safety Emergency call collect 609 737 4411 24 Hour Transportation Emergency CHEMTREC 800 424 9300 202 483 7616 LUBES AND FUELS 2el 634 3296 Product and Technical Information Lubricants and Specialties 800 662 4525 800 443 9966 Fuels Products 800 947 9147 MSDS Fax on Demand 713 613 3661 MSDS Internet Webs
48. ck on the FTP Settings tab to view the following window Figure 7 13 a Configure Single Station General Station Information Graph Configuration FTP Settings IPG File Transfer OFF UK Apply Cancel Figure 7 13 FTP Settings The FTP Settings tab allows you to locate a folder on your local network or on an FTP server to which you can transfer your graphics JPE File Transfer Selecting the JPG File Transfer text box shows the dropdown for menu There are three 3 transfer options available Send to ETP Site Sear you can use the arrows to the left to scroll Copy to Remote Directory oe the available options If you choose the Send to FTP Site option click on that option and additional text boxes become active See Figure 7 14 YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 7 10 YSI Profiler System USER Manual z a Configure Single Station General Station Information Graph Configuration FTP Settings IPG File Transfer of Send to FTP Site machine RES Dinan EO user see password i eE start path pub uploads Profile Manager FTF Test FTF Site Figure 7 14 Send to FTP Site Option Information required Enter the FTP site address the user name and your password in the appropriate text boxes If you know the starting path you can also enter it at this time or you can browse for the graphics folder Click on the Delete Local Copy checkbox to delete the local copy after file transfer
49. clarify the purpose of each Click on the Port Flag name field and type in the custom names below These will be retained the next time you open the Ports and Flags dialogue YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 5 3 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Ports and Flags Passive Monitorea oj x LG m T 5 al DU un Reset Exit Setup Aur Depth Finder 1 2 S LO Ma Iba le le e e le oe I D ID SDIT 2 Dir UP DOWN Pwr ON OFF RS232 7 Profil Pwr Deptt F leo em Gn i le e e le e e ieo em Gn i Param Locs Within Data Displays and just to the right of Numeric click on the 1 button to open a blank Numeric Display window This window has three pairs of columns where you choose from a pop up list of memory locations that represent parameters or functions you would like to monitor The gray cells hold abbreviated descriptions while the white cells exhibit values An example is shown below iox DHT LDL CnA S232 CSDlentr DE Max MaxDepth StartD pt ParkDepth CunD ept la ovel oD End pt Add Delete Options Help You will use the numeric display tables to assist in testing and or troubleshooting the system Once you prompt actions you can quickly visualize the profiler operation from the values in the cells When you first establish connection the values for each cell are typically blank but fill in once program execution begins either by program
50. components in the system Except for the PC all components are located on the floating platform In gray boxes are the Controller components in addition to communication and power devices These are all located within the waterproof PVC cylindrical housing To PC MET Sensorfs Modem Solar YSI 6960 Panels Controller I Assembly Gray Boxes MET Strabe SDSo1 1 ECS Data Logger Battery Compartment Watchdog SDM 104 Bie Serial O Module ontro YSI 6955 Winch Depth Sounder Assembly Or Fixed Reference sonde i E EE E Figure 3 2 Block Diagram YSI Profiler System Now refer to the figures on the next several pages The Winch Assembly including drive motor is mounted on the bow side of the T frame while the Controller Assembly is mounted on the stern side of the T frame See Figures 3 2 3 3 3 4 The battery and solar regulator are housed in a separate waterproof compartment on the stern side of the float deck just below the Controller Figure 3 6 Meteorological sensors antenna beacons and miscellaneous devices may be mounted elsewhere on the platform as determined by the configuration that you ordered The solar panels are mounted on both bow and stern faces of the two covers that protect all of the assemblies See Figure 3 9 See Figure 3 2 below for a photograph of the floating platform during final assembling and pre deployment testing YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 9 YSI Profiler System US
51. create a profiling routine It contains simple instructions enhanced by graphics that are easy to follow If you enter inconsistent information pop up messages provide messages to get you back on track The end result is a file that you name and save This file contains specific profiling information that will be downloaded to the CR10X data logger that resides on the floating platform LoggerNet Load the installation disk into the CD ROM drive This activates the LoggerNet Installation Utility Aeka la the Lehia Sele pogon Tha GZ psr sn l ntel Lauedtel on pou computer Nhe diraa prrs lhal n csd d dwreke SRP belong cunning the Setup program Ciok Caved an cpt Stags ad Hes sE orgy progami pini heva pE c pE porra path Ihe Setup oza WEARING Ther program in protected by copgeghd Lau srd s taikai Figure 2 2 Opening Screen for LoggerNet Installation Follow the prompts on the screen to complete the installation You may need to access the Internet to complete the installation This activates the LoggerNet Installation Utility If the installation program does not start then go to Windows system menu select Start Run Type D Disk1 Setup exe in the open field or use the Browse button to access the CD ROM drive and select the setup executable file in Disk1 folder Items are added to your computer s Start menu under Programs LoggerNet that start the Toolbar and other selected utilities If the default di
52. creen and then type in a filename for your site We recommend creating a new folder for each site configuration In this example assume that this is Site 12 on Clark Reservoir Click the create new folder icon in upper right hand corner and rename the folder Site 12 Open the new Site 12 folder and type in CLK Res Site12 for the filename click Save The pfw file will save in C Program Files YSI Profile Wizard Shared Site 12 F Save AS Save irr Shared E Site 12 Mu Recent Documents G Desktop Mu Documents Eie heni CLK Res Site 14 9 MU Network save as type Profile Station pha Cancel Places Mu Computer YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 6 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Once you click on Save the welcome screen reappears this time with the Next button active to proceed to the next step in Profile Wizard Note also that Units are Metric which at this time is the only option English units feet can not be used in your calculations and setup One meter is approximately 3 281 feet Finally take note that the directory path and filename you assigned is shown near the bottom of the screen Profile Wizard __ Welcome to the Profiling Station Wizard This wizard will guide you through the creation or modification of a Frofiling Station Select the operation You wish to perform tE Create new station Units f Metric C Emesk C Program Files
53. ct SEND TEXT FILE Locate the SDM_info txt file and send it You should see the following portset 21230000 portset3 1130000 portset 41330000 sirst 1 amp 0D amp 0A amp 0D amp 0A strst 3 para amp 0D amp 0A strst 4 exit amp 0D amp 0A strst 5 data amp 0D amp 0A strst 9 sleep amp 0D amp 0A strst 11 run amp 0D amp 0A strst 12 fltreset amp 0D amp 0A strst 15 amp 1B amp 0D amp 0A strst 49 amp 0D amp 0A amp 0D amp 0A amp 0D amp 0A strst 20 H amp OD amp 0A strst 21 M amp 0D amp 0A strst 22 S amp 0D amp 0A sirst 23 A amp 0D amp 0A strst 24 Q amp 0D8 amp 0A strst 25 C amp 0D amp 0A fitst 6 TTT fltst 7 zxt SSDDBT t f FXz fltst 8 xt SSDDPT FXz fltst 10 f fltst 50 i f flitst 51 i n6Fi MfF fltst 52 F fltst 53 FCF fltst 54 zft f fltst 55 zfn1f fltst 56 Ft Ft F flitst 57 ft ft f exit At this point press enter and then power cycle the Profiler unit Press the reset button The unit should scroll the following header SDMSIO4 gt Type Strrd 12 and press enter You should see the following response SDMSIO4 gt fltreset Type exit escape SDMSIO4 gt exit YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page C 2 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Standard RS 232 DB9 Female to Female NULL adapter connected to I O module Port 1 Figure C 1 Serial Connection PC to I O Module YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page C 3 YSI Profiler System USER Man
54. d YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 5 9 YSI Profiler System USER Manual tension on the cable if you perform this test without actually submersing the sonde To turn the motor off click on Port 6 again to turn it OFF no green light Set Port 5 ON to reverse the direction of the Winch motor You should turn Port 6 OFF stop motor then set Port 5 ON Turn Port 6 ON again You should observe the Winch reel in cable Again help put some tension on the cable with your hands if you perform this test without actually submersing a sonde in water Click Port 6 again to turn the motor OFF The green light should not be visible at Port 6 at this time Quick Guide to Sonde Movements To move sonde down Verify that Port 5 is OFF Turn Port 6 ON To stop sonde motion up or down Turn Port 6 OFF To move sonde up Turn Port 5 ON Turn Port 6 ON In summary all of the tests above must produce data and or motor movements Verify that the data is reasonable as explained in each section Verify that each command results in a certain number of attempts before it gives up For example if you see the SDI 12 counter exceed 18 this could mean that the DO warm up time is set extremely long or it could mean the sonde is not responding to an SDI 12 command A 60 second DO warm up time typically produces a count of 18 or so but may read higher if optical probe wipers are set to wipe each interval A second example the Depth Finder obviously wil
55. e Below are some examples of the most frequently used array numbers Debug Operations Array No Description Profiles sonde SDI12 reading Profiles sonde RS232 reading Moving subroutine Compass reading Updates the direction and the distance the sonde will move 8 Moving subroutine O gt Z SSS O This Page Intentionally Left Blank YSI Profiler System USER Manual Appendix H Supplementary Information This appendix contains specific information that is relevant to your deployment and or application Refer to the attached documents in your manual package Document Number Date amp Rev Document Title YSI Environment 6069593 Rev B Page H1 YSI Profiler System USER Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page H 2
56. ed You may then return to start another analysis YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 7 4 YSI Profiler System USER Manual If you would like to view the data in table spreadsheet format find the tab labeled Table in the upper right portion of the screen just to the left of Profile Graph Click on this tab to view the table see Figure 7 7 m ml View and Export Files Sa at rage Return PrintScreen i User Defined C Program Files SI Shared IP_Quabbin dat YSI Default Table Profile Graph l C 87 50 90 00 92 50 95 00 97 50 100 00 102 50 105 00 107 50 110 40 Apply Changes Profile Start Profile End 06 00 AH ia 06 00 am E 5 282004 7 15 2004 Data Channels for Profiles Press to View Just One Y Axis A Depth m Data Channel xi Axis 1 Temp C thin lines circles R2 Axis 1 Dos thick lines squares Plot Color Profile TimeStamps 7 9 2004 11 45 31 AM Figure 7 6 Plot of Temp C and DO as function of 2 View and Export Files eturn rintscreen 4 3 1 User Defined C Program Files YSI Profile Wizard Shared YSI Default 4 IP_Quabbin dat Table l Profile Graph Export Table To File tab delimited text YSI EcoWatch Compatible Export 7 9 2004 2 00 01 PM Temp C nos 17 53 84 20 7 57 85 20 7 64 86 60 7 73 87 90 7 80 88 90 7 96 91 00 8 22 92 80 8 60 96 60 18 96 98 90 9 18 101 10 9 60 104 90 10 03 107 10 10 70 109 10 12 18 110 40 16 37 107 20 19 68 10
57. ed to the FTP site and you have appropriate privileges for the User Name you entered you can continue browsing for the correct folder path or create a new folder on the FTP site by clicking the New Dir button Click the Return button to return to Configure Single Station window Then click the OK button to return back to the Configure Automated Stations window See Figure 7 17 below and read the next text below to complete your setup Note If any error occurred during the Automated Station setup a description of the error will appear in the Error text window and the OK and Apply buttons would be disabled Now you have a station listed Quabbin and selected for automatic graphic creation This is shown by the check mark before the station name You may want to turn off an individual station from creating graphics when servicing the site or if an FTP server is down To do so select the individual station name and click the Turn ON OFF button If the station is offline the check mark will disappear YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 7 12 YSI Profiler System USER Manual F jeer GSD B modify Parameters i lt j Turn ON OFF Inser t Mew Above Insert Mew Below i aas G Figure 7 17 Completion of Automations Stations setup You now have the basic instructions with examples for configuration of an Automated Station 7 5 FTP Site Test Click the OK button once more to return to the YSI Profile Data Mana
58. efer to Section 3 in this manual for more detail on these sonde settings 2 2 Using Profile Wizard to Create a Profiling Routine You are now ready to create a file with information that describes your profiling routine Make certain your YSI sonde is configured properly and calibrated for parameters you wish to measure It is recommended that you sketch out your profile plans This will help you work through Profile Wizard minimizing the need to backtrack and recalculate See the example in Figure 2 4 _ prevailing winds from Southwest Anchor platform at 39 45 N 78 24 W Profile a 14 m deep column of water Measure temp C Spc m5 DO DO chg depth mi pH Chi Turb battery volts Profile column every 4 hours 6 times a day Buoy amp anchor Telemetry cellular modem es 7 surface 1m park Total depth of water column 14 m start profile 3 m Start at 3 m and end at 1 m above bottom Top to bottom profile Stop every 2 m in column Column monitored is 14 3 1 10m Initial reading 1m Do not need depth sounder user defined Readings 5 10 mZ Total stops 6 Reel 14 standard cable cable length 30 m Bottom profile position is 1m above bottom 1m 09 10 2006 J Smith Figure 2 4 Pre Deployment Sketch Information for Executing Profile Wizard YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 4 YSI Profiler System USER Manual SETTING UP A PROFILING ROUTINE With basic configurations set in
59. ervice Information The YSI Floating Profiling System is warranted for one 1 year from date of purchase by the end user against defects in materials and workmanship YSI 6 Series Sondes carry specific warranties listed in the 6 Series Operations Manual Within the warranty period YSI will repair or replace at its sole discretion free of charge any product that YSI determines to be covered by this warranty To exercise this warranty write or call your local YSI representative or contact YSI Customer Service in Yellow Springs Ohio Send the product and proof of purchase transportation prepaid to the Authorized Service Center selected by YSI Repair or replacement will be made and the product returned transportation prepaid Repaired or replaced products are warranted for the balance of the original warranty period or at least 90 days from date of repair or replacement LIMITATION OF WARRANTY This Warranty does not apply to any YSI product damage or failure caused by 1 failure to install operate or use the product in accordance with YSI s written instructions 2 abuse or misuse of the product 3 failure to maintain the product in accordance with YSI s written instructions or standard industry procedure 4 any improper repairs to the product 5 use by you of defective or improper components or parts in servicing or repairing the product 6 modification of the product in any way not expressly authorized by YSI THIS WARRA
60. ervicing should take place by rotating a spare sonde into service while the system is in between profiles idle at Park When this is not possible and the sonde must be removed for on site calibration then the system needs to be stopped temporarily Connect a lap top to the Controller Assembly using the Diagnostic Cable Start LoggerNet and connect to the station At this point Flag 2 should be OFF low No other flags or ports should come ON except for Port 8 which will turn ON briefly every 60 seconds If the Ports are flickering ON and OFF then the system is probably in the middle of a profile sequence Turn Flag 2 ON high This puts the Profiler system into Setup Mode keeping it in idle mode for the duration of the service procedure Once sonde servicing is complete connect the sonde to the winch cable and verify proper sonde operation using the LoggerNet flags If you are satisfied with the tests you can exit Setup mode by setting Flag 2 OFF low If you want to start a profile immediately then set Flag 5 ON high Otherwise the profiling routine will be determined by the clock and you may be required to wait for some time IMPORTANT YSI recommends that after you service a sonde you should start a profile and verify sequence operation before departing the remote site TESTING COMMUNICATIONS YSI Profiler platforms may use a variety of wireless communications options Each has its own distinctive set of problems In t
61. ete this step Enter the Delay ms and the appropriate phone number for your connection then click on the Apply button p Add Device M MOSBase ce Generic Fhonef emote TAPAR emote LS HEH ermote H MD emote ay PakBusPort Bef CASIOTO FE Es LAIUXTD PB SY CA2I27TD PB BA LH 2UUS eres lee AF400 lee AF AOR emote U 31 508 287 2088 a lt add phone number 5 ms is an appropriate delay time for the YSI Profiler system YSI Profiler System USER Manual The final step is to connect the PhoneBase to the CR10X device listed in the pop up screen As before with PhoneBase highlighted click on Add green plus sign to complete the tree for modem communications IMPORTANT Only one CR10X can be assigned to a PhoneRemote at a given time e Add Device Tes L l Place To Add Device IP MD 3Base ag ComPort_1 Genetic E PhoneR emote aa CRIK TAPIRemate a AFR emote LD MO SRemote al PakBusPort CRAOO0 Ma CAS10TO PE fe LASOOO Eps Ln Ue D LRS UT D LH 2 T D D Ba Ln 2UUS ernez lem AF400 lee AF A00R emote _ Add New j S Hep Connect a CR10X to PhoneRemote NOTE In the screen above both ComPort_1 and PhoneRemote are choices to add the CR10X For direct line communications this is an option with a Diagnostics Cable YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 4 5 YSI Profiler System USER Manual As you can see in the screen below you now have a path from PC to data
62. eter of cable shipped to allow some amount of cable to remain on the reel at all times for proper winding If you order 30 or 50 meter cable you will receive at least 33 meters or 53 meters respectively In Step 3 Site Information enter your choice of profiling direction Bottom to Top or Top to Bottom profiling Refer to your notes and you will see that Top to Bottom was declared as the Profiling direction in the example application The maximum depth of water in the profiling area is 14 meters The predetermined park depth was noted at one 1 meter below the surface Type in these numbers and proceed by clicking on Next gt YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 9 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Site Step 3of 5 Profiling direction C Bottom to top f Top to bottom Depth information Maxinum Water depth this site will reach Maxinum water depth i 4 meters Distance from surface where sonde parks between profiles Ib Park depth hl meterla Back Cancel Step 4 Study Information shown below deals with defining the actual column length of water to step through and the time interval at which you intend to monitor Since the sonde starts at three 3 meters below the surface and proceeds through five plus steps stopping no further than one 1 meter above the bottom the actual monitored column of water is ten 10 meters start at 3 meters and end at 13 meters below the surface You m
63. ettings click Next gt and proceed to the final step in defining your profiling routine YSI Profiler System USER Manual F Sonde Step 5 of 5 SI parameter list Sonde report output N arme Units N ame Units Temp Depth meters Temp F Temp IK Cond mS cm Cond uS crm SpCond mcm SpCond uS cm Resist EQhrn cm Resist MOhm cm Resist Ohm cm TOS kg L TOS gL TDS mg L Sal FFT DOsat 2 DO mg L In Step 5 Sonde parameters you must record in the box on the right all parameters you have chosen to monitor You probably have jotted these down in notes If not return to the sonde menu and check the Report setup to make sure you have listed all parameters in the same order as in Step 5 of the setup wizard Depth in meters is a given and in fact is listed by default in the Sonde report output column You now click on each parameter and then click Add gt gt to add it to the list on the right You may do this one at a time or you may press and hold the Control key Ctrl on your keyboard and click on the appropriate parameters in the list on the left The Add button becomes active Click Add gt gt and the list on the right appears as shown below for this example You may now need to rearrange the order of this list to match the sonde Report setup It is essential that the list of parameters you create matches the parameters set in your sonde exact parameter including units cho
64. g Inactive Check your sonde manual for details on turning off the logging activity or see below during the final sonde menu checks Normally the active logging parameter would not be set l Version 2 Z5 2 Date 11 17 05 3 Time 16 24 36 4 Bat volts 12 3 5 Bat life 20 0 days 6 Free bytes 295424 1 Note that battery voltage for the sonde is 12 3 volts and has an expected battery life of more than 20 days based on parameters that are set Although you see Date and Time in this screen this does not necessarily mean that Report setup has date and time enabled You confirmed that these parameters were turned off when you displayed the Report setup menu above Next type 0 to return to Main menu 2 Calibrate 3 File 4 Status 8 Advanced Type 8 Advanced to view a submenu that takes you into a variety of settings from calibration constants to timing of activities In addition to checking some of the timing settings it is important to verify that the Auto sleep function is enabled This is one of the requirements of monitoring in the Profiler routine 4 Data filter YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 4 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Advanced setup emulation up to Menu up to Run radix Multi SDIL2 EuL GOLL Note that both RS232 and SDI12 Auto sleep functions are enabled If not change these settings by typing the number of the function to toggle on or off the asterisk Next return to the Advanced menu and
65. ger Main display Next toggle the Run Automated switch to ON The LED light will turn green and you will see the graphs being generated in the upper left corner of your display Any error s that is encountered during the graph generation process will appear in the Automated Error Information window m YSI ProFile Manager Figure 7 18 FTP Test Function You can toggle the Run Automated switch OFF if you want to stop all automated processes setup earlier Next toggle the Run FTP switch ON Again the LED light will turn green and file transfer will occur if no errors occur YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 7 13 YSI Profiler System USER Manual You can monitor the progress by looking at the FTP Status window which indicates the number of graphics left to transfer see Figure 7 18 Any errors during transfer are displayed in the FTP Error Information window To stop the transfer of graphics click the Run FTP switch to the OFF position Click on Clear Errors to clear the window once you have interpreted the errors You now have learned the learned the basics through descriptions and examples of how to use YSI Profile Data Manager Once you are set up and running practice using the setup and run screens to analyze and manage data collected during your YSI depth profile studies If you have questions do not hesitate to contact YSI refer to Appendix A for contact information YSI Profiler System USER Manual Appendix A Warranty amp S
66. h Type N Parameters InsH uariis lite Seles anale Ghamel RAME mish eran N dave ha bie selected parameter e Fine OK Apply Cancel Figure 7 11 Graph Configuration The Graph Configuration tab 1s composed of two sections The top section JPEG Graph List keeps track of the current list of graphs associated with selected data files The bottom section JPG Graph Details allows you to modify the parameters for the selected graphs Since there is no specified graph selected the Graph Detail section is gray Click the Insert New Above or Insert New below buttons to create a new graph description The order of the graphs on the Graph List determines the order the graphs are created and transmitted YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 7 8 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Next name your graph in the Graph Name box and then select the graph type from the Graph Type dropdown menu Alternatively you can use the up down arrows to the left of the Graph Typed box to scroll through the following graph types WindStick Plots wind direction and speed Profile Single channel Plots Depth verses one additional Profile parameter Profile Dual Channel Plots Depth verses 2 additional Profile parameters As you select the different graph types a description of the selected graph type appears in the Instructions window below it Refer to Figure 7 12 for information described above In this example Temperature and DO are p
67. his section you learned to setup modem communications and we touched on using a similar method with IP addresses If you have a laptop computer the system can be tested prior to moving to the remote site This test is worth the time but is no substitute for testing on site With a cellular modem in the system and a cell phone you could collaborate with a colleague to check communications between remote and base sites The methods for testing are fairly standard and each user typically has their preferences If you have any problems with communications do not hesitate to call Endeco YSI The contact information can be found in Appendix A In the following section of this manual a very general discussion for transporting and securing a YSI Profiler to a remote site will be discussed YSI Profiler System USER Manual Deployment amp Maintenance 6 1 Transporting Platform and Deployment Examples After all pre deployment testing is completed you will now need a plan to transport your Floating Platform system to it remote site The pontoon version can normally be taken by trailer to the water where final checkout of the system is recommended The buoy version may require a hoist or some other means to transfer it to the water There are many ways to handle this Below are a few photographs of deployment procedures to give you some ideas Do not hesitate to contact Endeco YSI if you need help Contact information is in Appendix A of this manual
68. ines and buoys YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 6 6 YSI Profiler System USER Manual 6 5 Maintenance Schedule The table below shows times for periodic maintenance and or inspection New _spection Period months ee a instalation a E ee a T ee H H O o Couplings __ aiee spider o y d Winch Drum L Screws Slip Ring Cover amp o Sarang Dec Sonde cable YSI sonde Battery Controller Assy pf H L L Antenna Solar Panel s G GC G G S G G Depth Finder re ee Fixed Reference L E BI YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 6 7 YSI Profiler System USER Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 6 8 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Section 7 Data Collection amp Analysis 7 1 Data Collection Refer to the Campbell Scientific Inc LoggerNet user s manual for detailed information on the collection and analysis of data If data files are available you may want to try the YSI Profile Data Manager See instructions on using this program in Section 7 2 of this manual 7 2 YSI Profile Data Manager Profile Data Manager is a data manager program intended for use with the YSI Profiler System It is used to analyze depth profile data automate graphic creation and set up graphic transmission via FTP to a specified server or local drive Note that in the main screen of Profile Data Manager there are three distinct fields or panels The first
69. is depends on your sonde model and your profile Sensors that are enabled have an asterisk to their left Verify that these are the measurement sensors that you need for your profile routine To enable or disable a sensor type the character to the left of the name 1 9 A J making certain that an asterisk appears if you want that sensor enabled Under the sensor menu Time may be enabled However in the Report menu time and date must be disabled to work with YSI Profiler See more information below Note also that the Pressure sensor is present and enabled This is the sensor that is used in measuring depth A depth sensor is required in the YSI Profiler application Now type 0 to return to the Main menu 2 Calibrate 3 File 7 Sensor 4 Status 8 Advanced Next select 6 Report to view the parameters including the units of measurement that you have chosen Make note of the three highlighted parameters In the setup of the profiling routine both date and time must be disabled In addition Depth in meters must be enabled Profiler software does not calculate properly when depth is set in feet Double check to make certain that you have set these parameters as required Now take a look at other parameters that are enabled to be reported Are these the parameters that you have chosen for your profiling routine If not now is the time to change them There is a maximum of twelve 12 parameters for display and depth must be one of them A
70. is then used by the CR10X to strobe its I O ports and performs mechanical actions such as energize the power relay that controls the winch motor to move the sonde to a new location in the water column The YSI 6955 Winch Assembly is driven by a 12 VDC motor The Winch Assembly includes a reinforced Kevlar sonde cable that 1s approximately 0 3 inch in diameter and 15 meters in length for vented cables For non vented cables sonde cables the diameter is approximately 0 25 inch with lengths from 30 to 100 meters The Winch Assembly is primarily composed of PVC and Delrin parts to maximize resistance to environmental damage The motor is a small horsepower motor geared down to lift the required weight of a YSI sonde including attached weight and cable The total weight of the sonde in water is about 8 Ibs The motor is coupled to the drum axle via a robust planetarium gear assembly that incorporates a 90 degree gear coupler The Motor Control Circuit Breaker module is controlled by the CR10X It functions as the main power OFF ON to the motor and as a current limiter In the event the motor draws excessive power the current increases Once it reaches a set threshold the module terminates motor power YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 1 2 YSI Profiler System USER Manual The program makes a second and third attempt to run the motor If current threshold is still exceeded the program aborts to SETUP mode Assembly Gray Boxes To PC MET er
71. ite http www exxon com http www mobil com CHEMICAL NAMES AND SYNONYMS SYN HYDROCARBONS AND ADDITIVES GLOBALLY REPORTABLE MSDS INGREDIENTS None See Section 8 for exposure limits if applicable Under normal conditions of use this product is not considered hazardous according to regulatory guidelines See section 15 EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Orange Liquid DOT ERG No NA POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Under normal conditions of intended use this product does not pose a risk to health Excessive exposure may result in eye skin or respiratory irritation For further health effects toxicological data see Section 11 EYE CONTACT Flush thoroughly with water If irritation occurs call a physician SKIN CONTACT Wash contact areas with soap and water Remove and clean oil soaked clothing daily and wash affected area See Section 16 Injection Injury YSI Profiler System USER Manual INHALATION Not expected to be a problem However if respiratory irritation dizziness nausea or unconsciousness occurs due to excessive vapor or mist exposure seek immediate medical assistance If breathing has stopped assist ventilation with a mechanical device or mouth to mouth resuscitation INGESTION Not expected to be a problem Seek medical attention if discomLore CCeCurs Doe nok Induce Vomiting EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon dioxide foam dry chemical and water fog SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Water or foam may cause frothing
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73. l vary with depth Shallow water may result in 2 to 3 attempts while deeper waters could mean 10 to 15 attempts When you interpret counter readings consider your test conditions OTHER PRE DEPLOYMENT TESTS The tests you performed above provide valuable information related to functionality of your system components and communication between these components You may perform additional tests that may be valuable Some of these are for subsystems that are optional on your YSI Profiler For example you may have meteorological sensors that you would like to confirm working Refer to the tables below to understand what the Ports and Flags control The tables differ slightly depending on whether you are working in Setup Mode Flag 2 ON or Profiling Operational Mode Flag 2 OFF Many of the tests described above have explained the function of these ports and flags The tables below should help you further explore testing of interest In addition use the Status Monitor shown below to monitor system operation Keep in mind that when the collection schedule is enabled it has precedence over the Connect Screen YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 5 10 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Status Monitor File Edit Options Tools View Help x D 2 d te Toggle On Off Reset Device Collect Now Stop Collection Log ool Comm Test PakBus Graph EH PPort_13 i 99 99 Lesa Hobart Seneca lake i 0 31 secondary 8 4 2006 7 03 00 8 5 200
74. labeled 1 in Figure 7 1 is related to data analysis 2 is related to set up automation for the profile parameters used in displaying graphs and tables and 3 is used to set up and test FTP settings related to the automation stations ml YSI ProFile Manager i Automated Error Information Clear Errors Data Review amp Export A Run Automated ON JPG Reviewer Configure Automated 4 2 Parameter List FTP Error Information Run FTP ON z OFF Clear FTP Stack FTP Status KTR Transfer OFF Test FTP Site Figure 7 1 Main Screen of YSI Profile Data Manager Data Analysis In this section you can review the profile data in a graphical or table format You can also review any graphics created and rename the parameter labels that appear in the graphics See Section 7 3 Data Analysis for detailed instructions and examples Automation Setup In this section you can select profile parameters to graph and assign the number of profiles to include in the graphs You can also set up FIP settings or select a local drive for graphics delivery See Section 7 4 Automation Setup for detailed instructions and examples FTP Test In the FTP Site Test section you can test your FTP settings for each of the Automated Stations without going into the Automation section See Section 7 5 FIP Settings for detailed instructions YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 7 1 YSI Profiler System USER Manual 7 3 Data Analysis Double click the Profi
75. le Data Manager icon on Windows Desktop to begin data analysis Alternatively click on Start and locate Profile Data Manager under Start Programs YSI Profile Manager The screen shown in Figure 7 1 appears Click the Data Review amp Export button in the upper left corner of the Main Screen The Review and Export window will appear as shown in Figure 7 2 ml View and Export Files A han Nam Select Dat File 2 ae 4 Table Profile Graph Oe 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 Apply Changes Profile Start Profile End A 08 00 Pm E 75 06 00 PM lre 9 12 31 1903 12 31 1903 Data Channels for Profiles Press to view Just One Axis A Depth m Data Channel 1 Axis q Temp C thin lines circles R2 Axis 1 Temp LC thick lines squares Plot Color Profile TimeStamps i i i i i i 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 Temp C Figure 7 2 Data Review and Export Files Screen At any time while in the Data Review amp Export window you may use either of two buttons in the upper left corner of the screen They are both active when this window is open Click Return to go back to the Profile Data Manager Main screen click PrintScreen to send a screen image to the default printer At the top right corner of the screen is a folder icon Use this button to browse for files that are stored in the Profile Wizard Shared directory Any DAT file may be opened from this screen When opened
76. lection GS lab600 CRIOA Aka Fie Edit Tools Data Help Stations Data Collection Clocks VS Direct i Collect Now Custom Collection PL oyster Date Time BT f2006 3 02 50 Pe Program Station Date Time GSllHahBOO did 8 1 2006 3 02 57 PM send Retrieve Set Station Clack Pause Clock Update Data Displays Graphical List Alphabetically 1 2 3 Elapsed Time Control Mumeric fel e E 0 00 00 05 esa Pause Ports and Flags The button reading Connect changes to read Disconnect after the connection is completed Clock time may differ but you can synchronize the station time to the PC time using the Set Station Clock button Note in particular that both the Data Collection and Program buttons are now active If you have not yet sent your DLD program that defines the profiling routine to the CR10X then the Send button can be used to do this If the DLD program has been sent you may click on the Collect Now button to query the data logger for information and data You will learn more about Ports and Flags in the next section of this manual Let us assume that you need to send the DLD program to the CR10X Refer to instructions below YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 4 10 YSI Profiler System USER Manual 4 3 Downloading Profile Program to Station Before deployment the file you created from YSI Profile Wizard must be sent to the profiling system for proper system data collection to occur Under the Progra
77. ler System USER Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 16 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Section 4 Equipment Staging PC CR10X Communication 4 1 Introduction You will now open LoggerNet and set up a connection between your PC and the CR10X data logger You will also set up your modem Finally you will proceed to download the program dld that you created with YSI Profile Wizard Communication with the CR10X will allow you to perform important pre deployment tests before locating the Profiler at a monitoring site To connect your PC to the CR10X housed within the Profiler Controller Assembly you will need a Diagnostic Cable provided with your system One end is a 9 pin standard RS 232 connector the other connector fits the Diagnostics port J3 of the Controller In addition you will learn to use LoggerNet to set up modem communication using the Setup function The most commonly used means of wireless communications in this system are either a cellular modem or an IP address Refer to your LoggerNet manual for detailed instructions Below you will see a sample setup You should proceed through the above mentioned steps in a stable environment if possible If you configure and test your profiling system in this manner you are less likely to make an error that would cost you valuable time once in the field 4 2 Setting Up Communication from PC to Station CR10X Use this secti
78. list of _Loc_1 through _Loc_12 shown above will exhibit values relevant to sensor identification When you click on Flag 8 for the first time all of the _Loc_x display INF You will need to wait about 60 seconds to see the actual values The string above 1 7 12 14 15 96 22 18 37 and 28 represents the sensor ID s These values provide the necessary information to the program so that each sonde parameter is known For example the Sonde Depth in meters PARA parameter at location 7 is sensor ID 22 In other words Depth in meters is ID 22 and resides in memory location 7 See Appendix D for a complete list of sonde parameter ID numbers This test has limited value but can be useful in troubleshooting problems NOTE When you select a Flag the parameter value will not appear until the data logger clock moves past the 00 second mark Test 2 Sonde RS 232 and SDI 12 Responses This test should be executed to verify that communications from sonde to controller are fully functional Refer to the Numeric Display below during this explanation ioj DHT LUC Cnb gt 2 22 CSDlentr DE Mav Direct MaxDepth OO Precip_ mm StartD pt Hark Depth CunDept HMoveT oD EndD pt Add Delete Options Help Set Flag 5 to read the sonde via the RS 232 communications port The results to interpret appear in the far left two columns above The _CntRS232 refers to the counter for RS 232 readings The cou
79. lotted as a function of Depth a Configure Single Station General Skation Information Graph Configuration FIP Settings JPG SAL List Graph Name Units Parameter 1 1 Parameter 2 T Parameter 3 11 User Labels ea moo TempysDepth N Depth im Temp ic Weekly Tempi a wr Temp LC bos i Insert New Above t Insert New Below Delete JPG Graph Details Graph Name Graph Type N Units S a E m sin ams I WweeklyTemabo ons Fr Profile Dual Channel E INF plots Sr m Irstructions Wren cl Profile Dual thannek Plat the most epep N benig For the selected l Mocs 2 parameters vs depth 7 OE Apply Cancel Figure 7 12 JPG Graph Details Next choose the number of Profiles N to plot in this graphic In the above example 14 profiles are entered This number represents the last N profiles in your data file The number you should enter here will depend on your profile interval and what type of data you are trying to graph YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 7 9 YSI Profiler System USER Manual For example if you were trying to graph daily profiles and your profile interval is every 12 hours you would enter 2 for the N number of profiles to graph Profile Data Manager will create a graph with the last 2 profiles and that should represent your daily profiles Create as many graphs as you need Once all your graphics are setup cli
80. m comes with three PC based software programs The minimum required PC operating system is Windows 2000 however we recommend Windows XP Install all three programs on a single computer for optimal performance The following instructions assume that drive D is a CD ROM drive on the computer to which the software is being installed If your drive letter is different substitute the appropriate CD ROM drive letter into the instructions below Profile Wizard Load the installation disk into the CD ROM drive This activates the Profile Wizard Installation Utility Follow the prompts on the screen to complete the installation Profile Wizard InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Profile Wizard The InstallShield Wizard will install Profile Wizard on your computer To continue click Next Install Shield Figure 2 1 Opening Screen for Profile Wizard Installation If the screen shown above does not appear go to the Windows system menu Select Start Run Type D Setup exe in the open field and then press OK During installation items are added to your computer s Start menu under Programs YSI Profile Wizard that start the wizard If the default directories are used Profile Wizard YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 1 YSI Profiler System USER Manual executable files and help files are placed in the C Program Files YSI Profile Wizard directory Once installed Profile Wizard allows you to
81. m section you may see the default setting Unknown if no program exists in the data logger Click the Send button You should now see a browse window open that allows you to locate the dld file that you created in Profile Wizard The file contains the information for the profiling routine and must be downloaded to the CR10X Send Program to Station Look in B YSI iz de fe ProFile Manager My Recent Shared Document Desktop Mu Documents Sn Mu Computer My Network Ele name j siabe00 Places Files of type DLO Files did Cancel L In the browse window locate the folder where you saved the dld file during the Profile Wizard setup The default directory is C Program Files YSI Profile Wizard Shared The dld file will have the same name as the station location created initially with Profile Wizard Highlight the file that will appear under Shared and click Open The following warning should appear CAUTION ojx gt WARMING lt P d Data For this station will be lost re you sure you wish bo proceed Cancel YSI Environmental 669523 Bev B Pagei 1T YSI Profiler System USER Manual Click OK to initiate the transfer of the file to the CR10X This may take a couple of minutes A status screen appears showing you the status of the transfer and then the completion of co
82. mats PFW Format The PFW consists of variables that are used to recreate the DLD program file The Pfw wizard pflType 5 Unit T yoe 0 reelType 0 cable Type 0 cableLen 0 winchHeight 2 000000 waterCol 4 000000 steopNum 1 stepDist 0 800000 step Type 1 profileNum 24 profiler PFL_Max_Run 700 PFL_Direction 1 PFL_Start_Depth_X 0 500000 HEL End Depth_X 0 500000 PFL_Park_ Depth _X 2 000000 PFL_Step_Interval 8 000000 PFL_INTVL_Time 60 PFL_Cable_length 15 PFL_NO_DFinder_Depth 0 000000 MET_solarRadiationCoeff 90 099998 file C profiler_testing BIRD_ISLAND dld labview Filel ype 0 N_Entries 2 Date 10 21 2004 12 12 43 MetOrder 56 42 159 26 83 81 154 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 0 1000 0 ProfileOrder 1 6 4 12 14 15 96 22 18 17 203 193 28 hasMet 1 file C Program Files YSI Profile Wizard Shared BIRD_ISLAND Ivi LVI Format The LVI is located within the directory Program Files YSI Y SI Profile Wizard Shared folder This file is used by Labview to assign the Parameters Misc FileType 0 N_Entries 1 ParseVar_1 Datke 037 20 7 2005 10 57 51 MetOrder 0 0707 0707070707070707 0 410 0 0 10 Or 10 0 72 970 OO OOO 0 ProfileOrder 1 4 12 14 15 96 22 18 17 203 194 28 hasMet 0 YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page B 2 YSI Profiler System USER Manual DLD Format The DLD is the actual CR10X program This file resides in the Profile Wizard default directory or wherever you may have directed the
83. ments at each interval step and then return to PARK Park position is where the sonde typically spends most of its time For example a profile may take 45 minutes to complete So if you configure your system to profile every four 4 hours that would be six 6 times a day If the profile takes 45 minutes then the sonde resides in park position idle for 3 hours and 15 minutes of each profile So the sonde is idle about 80 of any given day in this example If Profile Wizard is not open do that next Either double click on the Profile Wizard icon on your Desktop or click on Start Open and then Browse to search for YSI Profile Wizard exe The opening screen welcome screen is shown below Note that there are two options in the welcome screen Create new station and Modify existing station Since you are creating a new Station in this example verify the tick is in the Create box If you have a profiling routine defined by name you may elect to open an existing file to modify it by using the Modify existing station option YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 5 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Profile Wizard Welcome to the Profiling Station Wizard This wizard will guide you through the creation or modification of a Frofiling Station Se lect the operation vou wish to perform Units Modify existing station X Metric Hew Create a new profiler station Cancel Click on New to view the Save As s
84. meters SES volts xxx 1 LOG last sample 2 LOG ON OFF 3 Clean optics Stabilizing 4 000 000 000 000 000 000 16 93 0 001 LG U 16 0 16 0 16 U 16 U 8 8 B B 8 8 Type 2 Stop sampling to discontinue sampling data then type O several times until you return to Main menu and then finally to the sign You have now exited the sonde menu and you may now disconnect the sonde from the cable to the PC 2 Calibrate 3 File 4 Status You have now completed checking the YSI sonde for proper configuration In addition you have become generally familiar with all submenus in the sonde Main menu If you have yet to calibrate the sonde refer to your sonde user manual and use the 2 Calibrate function to enter the submenus to complete this operation Once calibration setup is complete ensure the sonde has new batteries installed and the sensor guard has the provided standard weight attached The top of the weight inside the sensor guard should be painted black to ensure proper operation of the optical sensors Refer to Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Sonde Sensor Guard with standard weight NOTE Sonde must be equipped with provided sonde weight for the YSI Profile system to work properly YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 8 YSI Profiler System USER Manual 3 3 Connecting and Checking Profiler Components The YSI Profiler Platform block diagram in Figure 3 1 depicts the major
85. mpiling of the program After this a screen appears confirming that the file has been downloaded to the station CR10X File Send Compiling Program lt 0 F a2 e T yh T 0 adn 7 a 9 E iu B a ee Click OK to continue YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 4 12 YSI Profiler System USER Manual The screen will now show the current Profiler setup filename under Program in the Connect Screen window The filename used in this example was GSI lab600 2 Connect Screen Station Selection GSI lab600 CRIOA Aka Fie Edit Tools Data Help Stations Data Collection Clocks TSL Direct i Collect Now Custom Collection PL System Date Time BT f2006 3 02 50 Pe Program Station Date Time GSHahROO did 8 1 2006 3 02 57 PM send Retrieve Set Station Clack Pause Clock Update Data Displays Graphical List Alphabetically 1 2 2 Elapsed Time Control Mumeric E 2 B 0 00 00 05 fasion Pause Ports and Flags You have now successfully established communication between the PC LoggerNet and the Station CR10X data logger residing within the Controller Assembly of the Profiler system In Section 5 you will perform pre deployment tests that will test your system and prepare you for taking a fully operational system to the field site YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 4 13 YSI Profiler System USER Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank YSI Profiler System USER Man
86. nother useful parameter to report is Battery volts YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 2 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Since you depend on power to the sonde for proper calibration and measurements in the field we recommend this in the report choices Report setup B HER e ek asy Vis hh mm ss Press psig Temp C SpCond mS cm Cond mS cm Resist Turbid gt NIU TDS Chl ug L Soal pL oO DOsat Battery volts DO mg L DLON Gn Ul E LO Next type O to return to the Main menu and then select 5 System to check on the SDI 12 address The sonde SDI 12 address must be set to O in order to communicate with the Profiler 2 Calibrate 3 File 4 Status 1 Date amp time 2 Comm setup 3 Page length 25 4 Instrument ID 99F0932 AA 5 Circuit board SN 0001066EF 6 GLP filename 0001066E J 8 Language English While you are in System menu check 2 Comm setup to make certain that the parameters Auto baud and 9600 baud rate are enabled Once you verify this type 0 two times to back out to the Main menu Auto baud 2400 baud 300 baud 4800 baud 600 baud 9600 baud 1200 baud 19200 Daud YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 3 YSI Profiler System USER Manual 2 Calibrate 3 File 4 Status 8 Advanced Next select 4 Status to make certain that the sonde is not set for logging Item number seven should read Loggin
87. nter increments about one time every second for 4 to 5 seconds If the counter exceeds 5 then the sonde is not responding The reading in the Display does not exceed the maximum of 6 counts YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 5 8 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Set Flag 6 to read the sonde via the SDI 12 communication port The results to interpret appear in the left two columns as in the previous test The _CSDIcntr refers to the counter for SDI 12 readings Approximately every 2 5 seconds the counter increments The readings may vary based on the DO warm up setting but a typical count would be 17 to 18 The reading above is 15 00 and is considered acceptable In some applications where two wiping cycles are required for optical probes counts may exceed 18 Each wiper takes about 38 seconds therefore 76 seconds for two optical wipes This would result in a count that would exceed 30 even though DO warm up remained 60 seconds The maximum number allowable for this counter is 35 Test 3 Depth Finder Reading Response NOTE Perform this test only if your system has a Depth Finder or Fixed Reference sonde If you employ User Defined Depth neither Flag 3 nor Port 7 will show a response This test should be executed to verify that the Depth Finder depth sounder sensor is working In order to observe any reasonable reading the depth finder must be in water You can simulate this inside with a bucket or barrel of water The movement from
88. nternational treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and Will be prosecuted to the maxinium extent possible under law Cancel Figure 2 3 Opening Screen for YSI Profile Data Manager Installation If the install does not start then go to Windows system menu select Start Run Type D Setup exe in the open field or use the Browse button to access the CD ROM drive and select the setup executable file YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 3 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Items are added to your computer s Start menu under Programs YSI ProFile Manager that start the program If the default directories are used Profile Data Manager executable files and help files are placed in the C Program Files YSI ProFile Manager Directory YSI recommends a separate subfolder for each deployment site Once installed Profile Data Manager allows you to organize report and plot data from your profiling routine You will learn more about Profile Data Manager in later sections of this manual Your PC based programs should now be installed and ready to use You will next create a file that defines your profiling routine In order to create this file using Profile Wizard you will need to verify that certain sonde parameters are set properly Refer to instructions below that describe how certain sonde parameters must be set You may also r
89. o the section requinng changes When you are satisfied with the Profile setup press the Finish button to finalize your settings Winch Height Water Column Height Start Depth End Depth Fired Sonde Reference distance Fired Sonde Reference Delta Distance per profile step Daily Profiles No MET sensors Estimated time per profile 1 Temp C 6 SpCornd mS cm 14 DOsat IZ E Fired Sonde Reference selected Sonde parameter report output 16 00 meters 14 00 meters 1 00 meterla from bottom 1 00 meterla from water surface 1 00 meters from bottom 0 00 meters 2 00 meters 17 steps b fever 240 minutes 20 minutes The final screen summarizes all information that you entered Check this carefully make changes if necessary and then click on Finish to complete the setup of your profile Note the parameter ID numbers in brackets just to the left of the parameters this information will be imbedded in the data file as Array 88 YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 16 YSI Profiler System USER Manual You should at this time also print the rpt and pfw files for your hard copy records See Appendix B for examples 2 3 How the CR10X Executes the Profile Routine Using Profile Wizard you have now created a profile routine file In Section 3 you will learn to send this file to the CR10X data logger using LoggerNet software Once in the
90. ofiler pontoon version consists of the YSI 6960 Controller Assembly and the YSI 6955 Winch Assembly both mounted to a T Frame support Figure 1 1 should help you to visualize the hardware The software programs are described in later sections Housing with Ep rag Solar Panel Cellular mounts to Deck 3 7 Antenna Figure 1 1 Profiler Platform On Boat Ramp for Pre deployment Check Panels Removed YSI Environmental 669523 Bev B Pagli YSI Profiler System USER Manual The YSI Profiler System may be configured in a fixed station version as shown in Figure 1 2 Here the YSI 6955 Winch Assembly is mounted to a pylon and the YSI 6961 Controller Assembly is rail mounted and housed inside a NEMA enclosure Figure 1 2 YSI Profiler Fixed Mount Version mounted to pylon and guard rail The YSI 6960 or 6961 Controller is the heart of the system It includes a Campbell Scientific CRIOX 2M data logger an SDM SIO4 module a motor control system with two relays a watchdog timer and a communication module These components are housed within a watertight enclosure to protect the electronics from the environment In Figure 1 4 gray shaded components are those housed within the enclosure Note that variable water depth can be monitored by the Depth Sounder or a Fixed Reference Sonde depending on the deployment requirements The CR10X program executes commands that collect information from the sonde and various peripherals This information
91. on the status of parameters operations memory locations and the like are displayed All of these windows may be displayed together at one time on your Desktop EEk S a a S ja a lwo N M N L w len len LA L LT Ico w le Iw LA Stations Data Collection Clocks YSI Direct S LS Collect Now Custom Callection PC System Date Time 5 1 2006 2 45 18 PM Program Station Date Time GSHab600 did 5 1 2006 2 45 17 PM Send Retrieve Set Station Clock i P Clock Updat Data Displays T Pause Clock Update Graphical 4 SI T List Alphabetically 1 2 E Elapsed Time 24 Control Numeric 1 ete r 2 21 06 07 a Disconnect Bw Disconnect Pause Ports and Flags Numeric Display Ports and Flags CE Numeric Display Ty Document Mic l play From the Connect Screen within Data Displays bottom center click on the Ports and Flags button to open the Ports and Flags window see screen below You will use this window and your mouse to turn functions ON and OFF in many of the tests later performed in this section The circular icons respond to mouse clicks Green is ON high and blank is OFF low None of the switches shown below are active in this image Try to become familiar with the descriptions below at each Port and Flag location This will be helpful when you begin pre deployment testing YSI recommends entering these custom Port and Flag names to help
92. on details In the example below a terminal emulator connection is described Once you establish a connection with the sonde you should see the sign You may type ver lt ENTER gt to display the version number of the sonde software and in a similar manner Esc to and type reset lt ENTER gt to display more detailed information about the sonde model and version number Refer to the displays below Your sonde version number must be 2 25 or higher YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 1 YSI Profiler System USER Manual ver VAs reset OK YSI Water Quality Systems Model 6600 Vers von 2625 0 01 Z004 15300258 Copyright cy 1992 2003 YSI Imcorporated All rights reserved At the same prompt type MENU lt ENTER gt to access the sonde menu You should now see the Main menu 2 Calibrate 3 File 7 Sensor 4 Status 8 Advanced To navigate the menus type 0 or Esc to move back to previous levels or type the number of the submenu you desire to enter In this section you will want to check and possibly change settings in the Advanced Sensor Report System and Status submenus The displays below lead you through the exercise of accessing each of these menus to check settings Relevant comments along the way should help you prepare your sonde for connection to Profiler First check Sensor by typing in 7 Remember that you may need up to twelve 12 sensors in your setup Th
93. on in conjunction with the LoggerNet manual After installation LoggerNet will appear in the Programs folder of the Start Menu or as an icon on Windows Desktop Double click the LoggerNet icon to open the following window LoggerNet 2 1c Datalogger Support Software File Test Options Help 5 Tarred Status Stg Module 2 Click Setup far left button above to open the Setup screen shown below At any time you may click the Undo button to reverse changes you have made Now proceed with the setup YSI Profiler System USER Manual SET UP MODEM CONNECTION Use the Add Root button and the Add button on the Setup screen to build a communications tree in the left field of the screen As you see below you begin with ComPort_ Highlight the port click on Add green plus sign to show the Add Device screen and then click on a device PhoneBase Click on Add Now and the tree grows You just established the first link in the communications setup Notice at the bottom of the screen it reads Connect a PhoneBase to ComPort_1 ye Setup lolx File Edit Options Help fa sP x gt w el E Add Root Add Delete Rename Unda Heda Tasks H ag ComPort_1 E ar ComPrort_1 ComPort Hardware I Communications Enabled CallBack Enabled Com Part Connection 61000 Device isi DZ Dewiee To BGR Fie odd Device i CR500 D MDSBase 8 CASIO Generic a H10 Done emote a
94. onde manual for additional information on this and other advanced settings Next type O two times to return to the Advanced menu 4 Data filter Cal constants are shown in the next screen For the sensors enabled the constants should appear similar in value to those seen in this screen YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 6 YSI Profiler System USER Manual 1 Cond 4 99584 2 DO gain 1 01064 3 Pressure offset PSI 0 011 AO Ke T ph 7 Khr1o 7162 5 pH gain pH 7 K mV 5 12062 6 TUrb 6136 Orreet 010G1 T Turb 61L36 Alt 122 3705 So lurb G136 Mi2125 241 9 Tu ro 0136 AZ 244 757 A Turb 6136 M2 250 482 B Ch OFrseece l ceo56 C Chl A1 100 D Chl M1 69 9475 E Chl A2 200 R e c N M2 139 695 G Fluor OTTS E 0 1 Type 0 to back out to the Main menu 2 Calibrate 3 File 4 Status 2 Unattended sample When you type 1 Start sampling you will now be able to view data from sonde sensor measurements Evaluate your data based on where the sonde resides at this time air bucket environmental water Regardless of readings you can confirm that all sensors are working and the sonde 19 actively measuring parameters in the correct units 2 Sample interval 0 5 3 File 4 Site 5 Open a file Several lines of results are shown in the screen below YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 3 7 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Temp SpCond Cond DO DOchrg pH Turbid Chl Fluor Battery C mS cm mS cm
95. onfine the spill immediately with booms Warn other ships in the vicinity Notify port and other relevant authorities Remove from the surface by skimming or with suitable absorbents If permitted by regulatory authorities the use of suitable dispersants should be considered where recommended in local oil spill procedures ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS Prevent material from entering sewers water sources or low lying areas advise the relevant authorities if it has or if it contaminates soil vegetation PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS See Section 8 HANDLING No special precautions are necessary beyond normal good hygiene practices See Section 8 for additional personal protection advice when handling this product YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page F 2 YSI Profiler System USER Manual STORAGE Keep containers closed when not in use Do not store in open or unlabelled containers Store away from strong oxidizing agents and combustible materials Do not store near heat sparks flame or strong oxidants SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Prevent small spills and leakages to avoid slip hazard EMPTY CONTAINER WARNING Empty containers retain residue liquid and or vapor and can be dangerous DO NOT PRESSURIZE CUT WELD BRAZE SOLDER DRILL GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT FLAME SPARKS STATIC ELECTRICITY OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH Do not attempt to refill or clean container since residue is difficult
96. ow profile setup screens would differ if a Depth Sounder or a Fixed Reference Sonde were used to determine sonde vertical position relative to the top or bottom of the water column After these examples Profile Wizard setup screens will be displayed for the original example application Depth Sounder Option The General Information Step 1 screen would appear as follows marking the Depth Sounder with a click of the mouse Step 2 and Step 3 related to cable reel and site information respectively would remain unchanged Step 4 takes on a very different look since the final depth reading is referenced from the bottom See figures below Fixed Reference Sonde Option The General Information Step 1 screen would appear as follows marking the Depth Sounder with a click of the mouse Step 2 and Step 3 related to cable reel and site information respectively would remain unchanged Step 4 takes on a very different look since the final depth reading is referenced from the bottom On the next two pages see the differences in setup screens when using the depth tracking options listed immediately above YSI Profiler System USER Manual General Information Step 1 of 5 Bottom depth Choose how the system measures bottom depth MET Da upu have meteorological sensors 7 Next gt Cancel NOTE Step 2 Cable Reel Information and Step 3 Site Information screens would appear the same as above in the User defined example Steps
97. r the calculated time and checks again to see if the sonde depth is within the 0 2 meter tolerance If not the motor is powered again until the sonde reaches the specified depth The rate of movement is 0 1 meter second so a step may take a couple of minutes to reach its target CRT U Data Logger SDN 104 Motor Serial li Module Control Derth Sourder Figure 2 5 Block Diagram Sonde Control with Depth Sounder When the sonde reports it is within the START depth position of one 1 meter the tolerance it stops to stabilize for 60 seconds and then warms up for the specified DO warm up time Depending on the sonde default DO warm up time values are set at 40 or 60 seconds After about 100 120 seconds have expired the CRIOX sends an SDI 12 command directly to the sonde to start parameter measurement When completed the CR10X stores the sample data in a designated memory location Therefore all data in this memory array are SDI 12 measurements taken directly from the sonde to the CR10X data logger memory This array 105 includes the Julian day time stamp and sonde data The time stamp indicates the end not the beginning of the sample collection Once the data is stored in CRIOX memory a command turns the motor on for a calculated period of time This duration is the time it takes to move the sonde to the next step location the specified tolerance The sequence described above repeats until the END step is completed
98. rectories are used LoggerNet executable files and help files are placed in the C Program Files CampbellSci LoggerNet directory The directory C CampbellSci LoggerNet is a working directory and contains the user YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 2 YSI Profiler System USER Manual programs and data files along with files maintained by LoggerNet such as the binary data cache and configuration files Once installed LoggerNet allows you to communicate with the Campbell Scientific CR10X Data Logger via RS 232 direct or wireless Instructions from Profile Wizard will be downloaded to the CR10X Pre deployment checks using LoggerNet may also be performed Profile Data Manager YSI Profile Data Manager is a third program that you may have purchased with your Profiler system Contact Endeco YSI for pricing information if it was not included in your original order Load the installation disk into the CD ROM drive This activates the Profile Wizard Installation Utility Follow the prompts on the screen to complete the installation F S YSI ProFile Manager Rey 1 0 1 Setup Ses Welcome to the YSI ProFile Manager Rey 1 0 1 Installation Wizard kis strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this setup program Click Cancel to quit the setup program then close any programs MOU have running Click Hest to continue the installation WARNING This program i protected by copyright law and I
99. rogram on your PC such as YSI EcoWatch Microsoft HyperTerminal or the equivalent You may also use the YSI 650 MDS handheld monitor Specific instructions can be found in Section 3 of this manual You will be prompted by Profile Wizard to verify these sonde settings during pre deployment configuration Software Three PC software programs are available with your system In Section 2 there are specific instructions for installing these programs on your PC The first YSI Profile Wizard provides you with step by step screens that allow entry of key parameters that define your profiling routine These parameters are then used to configure the controlling software If you have not done so take time to sketch out your vertical profiling objectives including depths parameters to be measured intervals up down or down up preferences and any other information you think relevant The second software program is LoggerNet licensed from Campbell Scientific Inc This program allows you to communicate with the CR10X data logger that resides on the Profiler platform It is used to download profile information that you defined in Profile Wizard LoggerNet comes with a separate manual You should take time to review this manual prior to setting up your system The third software program is Profile Data Manager You use this program for data analysis once data is collected You will learn more about this program in Section 7 Hardware amp Elec
100. rt the profiler program The procedure to start the profiler program will be described again below After pre deployment testing you may start the profiler program by turning Flag 2 OFF and then turn Flag 5 ON This will force a profile sequence within about 60 seconds the repetition rate of the display Although the above Flag and Port names can be renamed to be more meaningful to you we recommend that you learn the terminology at first before making these changes See Appendix D for Sonde Parameter ID numbers which may of particular interest in depth profiling applications RECOMMENDED PRE DEPLOYMENT TESTS NOTE Leave Flag 2 ON during all pre deployment testing This is setup mode The system will not enter a programmed profiling routine until you invoke the command 3 Use the parameters and values below in the Numeric Display along with explanations of each pre deployment test ME Numeric Display eee BIST DPT LOC j L Br T empE Cnt 2 22 L 00A Humidity C5Dlentr L OLE jE 00F_mb DE Mav L 2 Spd Med al Direct MaxDepth L H Precip mrn Start pt ParkDepth CunDept MoveT oD End pt Add Delete Options Help If you are confident that all is working you may start the profiler To do this turn Flag 2 OFF and then turn Flag 5 ON YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 5 7 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Test 1 Sonde Parameter ID Numbers Select Flag 8 to view the sonde parameter locations The
101. s S Solar YSI 6960 Panels Controller KIR R SOS A CR 10x Compartment Data Logger Watchdog SDM 104 Motor Serial VO Module Control YSI 6955 Winch Depth Sounder Assembly or Fixed Reference Sonde Figure 1 3 Block Diagram YSI Profiler Control and Winch Assemblies The Watch Dog circuit provides a 90 to 120 second power interrupt to the CR10X in the unlikely event the program fails to execute as expected It takes approximately 36 hours of no SDM I O port activity for the Watch dog to time out After 36 hours the program will re initialize to SETUP mode which then requires manual operator intervention to restart the profiling program A belt driven diamond screw and a V roller suspension assembly help guide the sonde cable as it moves in and out of the winch drum This level wind mechanism is powered and synchronized by the motor drive timing pulley The design of the driving pulley the speed reducing pulley and the reverse screw allows the cable carriage guide to move laterally at the correct speed to properly lay the cable on the drum See Section 3 for details Other components required for the system include a 12 volt battery solar panels and solar charger regulator Optional equipment includes a depth sounder or a fixed reference sonde to measure the water level meteorological sensors beacons telemetry modules antennas compass and counter weights for stabilizing the platform YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 1
102. s affiliated companies assume no responsibility for accuracy of information unless the document is the most current available from an official ExxonMobil distribution system Exxon Mobil Corporation and its affiliated companies neither represent nor warrant that the format content or product formulas contained in this document comply with the laws of any other country except the United States of America Prepared by ExxonMobil Oil Corporation Environmental Health and Safety Department Clinton USA YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page F YSI Profiler System USER Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page F 8 Appendix G Data File Array Numbers In the tables below array numbers are each matched with a description These array numbers are found in the Profile data file during a standard profile operation for template Version r4 10 NOTE Improvements in the future may require changes and or additions to the array number lists below Please contact Endeco YSI if you are unsure of the version you have Standard Operations Array No Description Depth sounder reading se l 60 Hourly MET reading Finds the Profile sonde depth location O o Profile time stamp found at beginning and end of a profile Error Code indicates the error number that caused the profile to abort During nonstandard operations Debug operations additional array numbers will be collected in the data fil
103. s to be stopped temporarily Connect a lap top to the Controller Assembly using the Diagnostic Cable Start LoggerNet and connect to the station Use the Ports and Flags function to track activity At this point Flag 2 should be OFF low No other flags or ports should come ON except for Port 8 which will turn ON briefly every 20 seconds If the Ports are flickering ON and OFF then the system is probably in the middle of a profile sequence Do not disconnect the sonde if this is the case Turn Flag 2 ON high This puts the Profiler system into Setup Mode keeping it in idle mode for the duration of the service procedure Once sonde servicing is complete connect the sonde to the winch cable and verify proper sonde operation using the LoggerNet flags If you are satisfied with the tests you can exit Setup mode by setting Flag 2 OFF low If you want to start a profile immediately then set Flag 5 ON high Otherwise the profiling routine will be determined by the clock and you may be required to wait for some time IMPORTANT YSI recommends that after you service a sonde you should start a profile and verify sequence operation before departing the remote site 6 4 Maintenance Servicing Other System Components BASIC INSPECTION amp PROCEDURES YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 6 4 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Use the following descriptions to check your system and then refer to the maintenance schedule that follo
104. sembly involves the same electronics but packaged in a standard NEMA enclosure Solar panels may be replaced by regulator that is AC powered PVC pipe helps guide the sonde from the surface to the winch drum Antenna not visible for RF or cellular modem attached to pole Each deployment is slightly different If you are unfamiliar with these types of deployments write down your requirements environmental conditions during the season concerns you may have about stability security and any other issues Endeco YSI should be able to help you with your application and deployment Call or write Contact information is in Appendix A 6 2 Testing Communications YSI Floating Profiler platforms may use a variety of wireless communications options Each has its own distinctive set of issues In Section 5 you learned to set up modem communications and you learned some about using a similar approach to set up communication through an IP address for Web access If you have a laptop computer the system can be tested prior to moving to the remote site This test is worth the time but is no substitute for testing on site If possible verify that your communications equipment will work on site prior to pre deployment checkout Contact your cellular carrier or RF radio manufacturer to inquire about reception at the remote site you intend to use YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 6 3 YSI Profiler System USER Manual We recommend that you arrange some w
105. sen and the order listed For example SpCond mS cm is not the same as SpCond uS cm this does make a difference when the CR10X data logger and sonde communicate during profiling routines This makes a difference later on during post data processing The screen below shows an example list of parameters There are nine 9 parameters total Depth in meters is a requirement In Profile Wizard there is a maximum of twelve 12 parameters that you may list counting Depth in meters as one of the twelve IMPORTANT The order of parameters listed must match the Report setup in the sonde In the following figure Depth meters was moved so that it occurs after DO Chrg but before pH Parameters may be moved up and down the list by left clicking and dragging up or down YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 15 YSI Profiler System Sonde Step 5of5 P el t Temp IF Temp E Cond m5 A cm Cond luS 7crmn SpCond usem Resist EK Ohm cro Resist MOhrn crr Resist Ohrn cm TOS Eg L TOS g L TOS mg Sal PPT DO mg L ih R USER Manual Sonde report output Name Units Temp C SpCond mS cm DOsat 2 DU Cra IDO cha Depth meters pH pH Turbid NTU Chl ug L Battery volts Please review the settings below IF you need to make changes press the back button to navigate t
106. sert New Below T Paste Below rove Bown Delete Errors Station List is Invalid For the Following reasons Station Basenamel Error Data Structure ts Invalid For the Following reasons Figure 7 9 Configure Automated Stations YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 7 6 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Click either Insert New Above or Insert New Below button The default Basenamel will appear in the Stations window on the left Double click the station name or click the Modify Parameters button for the Configure Single Station window to appear You need to create a station to associate the graphics you are about to create We recommend naming the Automated Station with the same name as the station you setup in the LoggerNet application In this example the Quabbin Reservoir site will be used a Configure Single Station General Station Information Graph Configuration FTF Settings Station Marnie Quabbir Dat File to Use C Program Filest 5Ti shared IP_Quabbin dat a Import dat File Graph Tithe For all Graphs Quabbin Reservoir l Graph Sub Title For all Graphs ST Profile System Cancel Figure 7 10 Configure Station Information screen Setting up an automated station is a three 3 step process You will use the three 3 tabs in the screen above Figure 7 10 The setup requires that you 1 Set up General Station Information and associate a data file
107. the field 3 2 Setting Sonde Parameters The Campbell Scientific CR10X data logger program relies heavily on information obtained from the YSI sonde both prior to the start of a profile and during a profile sequence Therefore it is imperative that you configure the YSI sonde correctly for successful winch operation In this section you will learn how to check for key settings in the sonde These settings apply primarily to proper configuration of the Profiler system If required consult your YSI 6 series sonde operations manual for more detailed information WARNING Do not disconnect the sonde from Profiler while it is actively running a profile sequence Wait for it to finish or if necessary disconnect power to Profiler You can access the sonde menu using any terminal emulator program or if available the YSI 650 MDS handheld monitor One such terminal emulator program is YSI EcoWatch Common to most Windows based computers is Microsoft HyperTerminal If you use the YSI 650 make certain that you escape all of the way out of the Sonde menu before disconnecting the YSI 650 from the sonde A YSI sonde field cable is needed for connection to the YSI 650 MDS A RS 232 cable with MS 8 connector will be needed to connect from your PC COM port to the YSI sonde YSI Part 6067 An adapter may be needed and in some cases a power supply if the sonde is not powered by batteries Refer to your 6 series sonde manual for cable connecti
108. to remove Empty drums should be completely drained properly bunged and promptly returned to a drum reconditioner All containers should be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance with governmental regulations OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS When mists aerosols can occur the following are recommended 5 mg m3 as oil mist ACGIH Threshold Limit Value TLV 10 mg m3 as oil mist ACGIH Short Term Exposure Limit STEL 5 mg m3 as oil mist OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit PEL VENTILATION If mists are generated use adequate ventilation local exhaust or enclosures to control below exposure limits RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If mists are generated and or when ventilation is not adequate wear approved respirator EYE PROTECTION If eye contact is likely safety glasses with side shields or chemical type goggles should be worn SKIN PROTECTION Not normally required When splashing or liquid contact can occur frequently wear oil resistant gloves and or other protective clothing Good personal hygiene practices should always be followed Typical physical properties are given below Consult Product Data Sheet for specific details APPEARANCE Ihugquad COLOR Orange ODOR Mild ODOR THRESHOLD ppm NE pH NA BOILING POINT iGiCF s gt 31L6 600 MELTING POINT C F NA FPLASA POINT CIE gt 2 Caro ASIM D 93 EFGAMMABILITY solids NE AUTO FLAMMABILITY C F NA EXPLOSIVE PROPERTIES NA OXIDIZING
109. tronics The major hardware electronics components of the system are preassembled and tested at the factory Most of these components mount to the T frame that you see in Figure 1 1 The T frame assembly is shipped to you and must be mounted to the deck of the float After factory testing YSI Profiler System USER Manual some components are dismounted for safe shipping These will need to be remounted More about hardware components are covered in Sections 3 4 and the Appendix Once your software is installed you are ready to proceed with a profile routine equipment staging and pre deployment checks As always the extra time you spend to verify that your system is properly working prior to deployment results in a successful working system after deployment Examples of Deployed Profiler Systems Below are examples of the most common Profiler deployments In many setups meteorological sensors are employed along with the sonde especially in coastal applications Anchoring techniques vary with application In Section 6 you will find information related to deploying a Profiler system Figure 1 5 YSI Profiler at Fixed Station Figure 1 6 YSI Profiler on Buoy Float YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 1 5 YSI Profiler System USER Manual This Page Intentionally Left Blank YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 1 6 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Section 2 Profile Routine 2 1 Software Installation The Floating Profiler Syste
110. tronics can be mounted to a fixed structure The water level should not change significantly in depth and extreme bottom monitoring is not important Depth sounder applications are often used to track the bottom of a body of water and adjust the program to get within a specified distance from the bottom Fixed reference sonde applications are used to track water level and adjust the program to a specified distance from the bottom but it is always used with fixed mount winch and electronics Mounted to Water dynamics Monitoring l Pier User defined Bridge Pilling Float Pontoon Float Buo Slow change in water level Near surface area only Depth sounder Variable water depth Track bottom Fixed reference Variable water depth Track water level sonde YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 8 YSI Profiler System USER Manual In Step 2 Winch Information you must enter the reel size cable type and length The Reel diameter of the Winch Assembly is 14 inch 35 56 cm in this system and the Cable type is Standard These two questions have default answers at this time Future options are planned CableJReel Step 7 of 5 Reel size fe 35 56 cm Reel nA C Cable type E Standard cable Cable length t 15 meters U C 50 meters C 100 meters Back Cancel The Cable length in this example is 30 meters You order the cable length that best fits your application Typically there is at least one extra m
111. tup Connect Status Start LoggerNet With the LoggerNet Toolbar on the screen click on Connect to open the Connect Screen From this screen click to highlight the Station GSI lab600 and then click on the Connect button near the cable icons bottom left Disconnect for now Resume this operation in Section 5 2 NOTE If a station is not set up return to Section 4 of this manual and refer to the LoggerNet manual to set up a station Connect Screen Station Selection GSI lab600 CR1IOX Fie Edit Tools Data Help otations Data Collection Yal Direct PC System Date Time BL f200b 3 02 25 PM Program Station Date Time Rab Enn did 5172006 3 02 22 PM Pause Clock Update Data Displays Graphical M List Alphabetically 1 2 E Elapsed Time Control Mumeric f 2 E 0 00 00 00 Pause Ports and Flags Connect Disconnect from the selected station Note in this example GSI 600lab has been previously downloaded as seen in the Program field YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 5 2 YSI Profiler System USER Manual PORTS FLAGS AND NUMERIC DISPLAYS There are several windows in LoggerNet that you should now open From the Connect Screen you can open the Ports and Flags window The Ports and Flags window depicts the status of various functions and is interactive in that you can click on the circular icons to turn ON OFF various functions The Numeric Display windows provide a table of cells where information
112. ual Appendix D YSI Parameter ID Number CR10X When building a Numeric Display in LoggerNet Connect Screen the following ID numbers are of particular interest if you are monitoring sonde parameters in testing or troubleshooting situations YSI YSI Parameter Parameter Name E an 2 _ Temp E o 3 Temp KK o 4 Cond mS _ B Cond uS _ B SpCond mS cm _ T SpCond uS cm _ 8 Resit Kohm cm 9 Resit MOhm cm 10 TOS L oo 12 Sal pp 14 DOst O i O 3 i 3 lt Z L E Depth Depth Batter Density Turbid NH3N NH4 N Time hh mm ss 9 Resist Ohm cem 9 TDS Koe 9 DOchg 10 NOSN mN 106 NOR N mgt 107 NHaN mN 108 NH44N mN 109 Cbe o omge 118 Flow ft8 sec 119 Fow gal min 120 Flow Mgal day 12 Pow msec 12200 Flow sec ae Units YSI 018 pA 19 ORP ON S 22 Depth meters 23 Depth feet 28 Battery Vahe 92 Density Kamna 87 Turbid NTU 47 NABN mgt 08 NHAN mgt 84 Time mms YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page D 1 YSI Profiler System USER Manual sce rome Parameter 123 Volume AB o 124 Voume gel 198 Volume mS 126 Volume L 198 Ce 153 Date dN 164 Flow gal sec_ 165 Flow gga hour 166 Flow Bm 167 Flow thou 168 Flow aday 169 Flow m min 170 Flow m8 hour TT Paw
113. ual Section 5 Pre Deployment Testing a TT E TTT TT 5 1 Setting Up LoggerNet for System Testing In this section you will use LoggerNet control of the CR10X profiler program to test various components of the Profiler System prior to deployment activities The following components will be tested unless the component is optional and not present Sonde response RS 232 and SDI 12 Winch motor control Depth sounder or Fixed reference sonde Compass Meteorological sensors Communications Before proceeding you should review operation of the Campbell Scientific CRIOX Data Logger and LoggerNet application software Review the LoggerNet Quick Start Guide and if necessary the LoggerNet user s manual The procedure in this section assumes that you have completed LoggerNet Station configuration and setup If not then refer to information in previous sections of this manual In particular verify that the YSI 6 series sonde is set up as specified in Section 3 2 Setting Sonde Parameters Verify that the sonde is Not set to log in Unattended Mode Not set to report date and time in Report setup Is set to SDI 12 address 0 Is set to report depth in meters Refer to Section 3 of this manual if you need to verify any of the above sonde parameters YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 5 1 YSI Profiler System USER Manual LoggerNet 2 1c Datalogger Support Software File Test Options Help 4 93 W Se
114. urn OFF after the CR10X initializes a few seconds At that moment you should hear a relay click ON OFF from within the Controller housing The Ports and Flags display should now have Flag 2 illuminated green to indicate that it is set high or ON This is Setup mode and the program remains idle until you prompt it Ports and Flags Passive Monit al e a Sp at DU U Reset Exit LO Ir a C Ir Setup Aur Depth Finder ae LC ae 14111 iO SDI 2 Dir UPON Per ON OFF ar IG ele eeesoe RS232 Profil jon mJ nd Fer Deptt F Param Locs L L 4 6 L L L L NOTE lf Flag 1 or Flag 2 does not turn ON the program was not uploaded correctly NOTE lf Flag 1 does not turn OFF after being on for a few seconds the program was not uploaded correctly After Flag 1 turns OFF remain connected to verify that the numeric display starts to update Normally the updates occur every 10 to 20 seconds starting approximately at the top of the minute Installed Meteorological sensors update every 60 seconds YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 5 6 YSI Profiler System USER Manual NOTE When you select a Flag or a Port it typically takes affect immediately However the response may not appear right away because of table repetition rates At this point Flag 2 will stay on indefinitely We recommend that all pre deployment tests be performed before you sta
115. ust enter the Start and End depths relative to the surface in the appropriate boxes see below In addition you must enter the profiling step interval In this example two 2 meter steps are used meaning the cable will complete one set of measurements then pay out two meters stop and repeat these measurements This will be repeated until it reaches the bottom of the profiling column 13 meters below the surface The last step is often less than the defined interval if the profiling depth is not evenly divisible by the number of steps In this case 10 meters divided by 2 meter intervals work out to be a whole number The Profiles per day are 6 indicating that a profiling routine will be initiated every four 4 hours beginning with local time of 00 00 00 midnight Enter six 6 into the appropriate box YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 2 10 YSI Profiler System USER Manual m Profile Step 4 of 5 Distance from water surface Start Depth 3 meters User defined depth from water surface Ib User defined end depth 3 meters Desired distance for each step lc Shep size 2 meter s Step c Number of profiles per day 1 24 b H User Defined profiles per day 1 24 lt Back Cancel At this point you are ready to move to the next screen to verify specific information in the sonde menu and then to assign sonde report parameters However before moving to these last two screens make note of h
116. ws Use the manuals that accompany most components of the YSI Profiler System to help guide you through care and maintenance When in doubt about an issue contact Endeco YSI Winch Assembly Motor and motor gear 1 No direct maintenance required 2 Ensure motor mounts remain tight 3 Inspect housing hardware for damage or corrosion Axle 1 Check axle for excessive wear on the pillar blocks Drum 1 Check drum flanges for damage and excessive wear Slip ring cover 1 Check tolerance fit 2 Inspect O ring and slip ring Other Components Desiccant Cartridge 1 Check for color changes Battery 1 Insure posts are corrosion free 2 Check battery for secure connections 3 Check battery voltage capacity Electronics Controller 1 Check all connectors and cables for proper fit 2 Check seals Antenna 1 Check cable and cable connectors for secure fit 2 Check cables for damage 3 Check antenna rubber boots for damage Solar Panel 1 Maintain panels free of dirt and debris 2 Check output voltage Depth Finder 1 Check cable and depth sounder assembly for damage and wear Fixed Reference Sonde 1 Check cable sonde and sonde attachment for damage and wear 2 Inspect sonde reference point periodically for proper distance from bottom YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 6 5 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Float and or Mooring 1 Check cable and depth sounder assembly for damage and wear 2 Check mooring l
117. y connect ComPort_1l to the data logger by the Diagnostic Cable and you are set to test the remote connection via IP address information that was set in LoggerNet Setup Open the LoggerNet tool bar window Click on the Connect button to open the Connect Screen LogperNet 2 1c Datalogger Support Software Secs File Test Qptions Help Setup Came Status Stg Module Connect Screen Station Selection GSI lab600 CR10X Fie Edit Tools Data Help otations Data Collection Clocks Yal Direct PC System Date Time BL f200b 3 02 25 PM Program Station Date Time Rab Enn did 51 2006 3 02 22 PM Pause Clock Update Data Displays Graphical cle 2 S M List Alphabetically 1 2 3 Elapsed Time Numeric IS E che E E E 0 00 00 00 Pause Ports and Flags Connect Disconnect from the selected station YSI Environmental 669523 Rev B Page 4 9 YSI Profiler System USER Manual Note that GSI lab600 now appears with YSI Direct as CR10X options in the left field of the screen Highlight GSI 600lab Assume the phone base is directed to an active cellular modem or IP address Now click the Connect button The image of two cables aligned and ready to connect appears in the lower left field A space remains between the two connector images until the communication link is established Activity begins during dialing and then the connection closes with a successful connection E Connect Screen Station Se
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