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Option 5

The option allows an alternative trigger for automatic sending of data when the base type is set to “Auto Send”. (See option 3 of section 4.3.3 for details on the base type). By setting a non-zero value, the iRIS will automatically connect and send its data when at least x samples have been logged. If this setting is zero, the schedule is the only method of triggering automatic data reporting.

> Send when x samples=

Option 6

When the base type is set to “Auto Send”, this option defines what information the automatic packet contains. By default, the data will only consist of logged data (value = 0), however it possibly to also have the iRIS time/date and/or pointers reported as well. Enter a value that is the sum of the options.

> Data Format (+0:Samples only +1:Time +2:Ptrs)=

4.3.8 Sensor Selection (Level 2)

The Sensor Selection menu is where you select the sensor that you want to configure. From this menu, you can see at a glance which sensors are enabled for logging and if enabled, their source and name.

*Sensor Cfg

0 Exit

1 Sen1 (Dis)

2 Sen2 (Dis)

3 Sen3 (Dis)

4 Sen4 (Dis)

5 Sen5 (Dis)

6 Sen6 (Dis)

7 Batt (Dis)

8 Supp (Dis)

9 Temp (Dis)

>

Option 0

Select this option to return to the main menu.

Option 1

Select this option to display the set-up menu for Sensor 1.

Option 2

Select this option to display the set-up menu for Sensor 2.

Option 3

Select this option to display the set-up menu for Sensor 3.

Option 4

Select this option to display the set-up menu for Sensor 4.

Option 5

Select this option to display the set-up menu for Sensor 5.

Option 6

Select this option to display the set-up menu for Sensor 6.

Option 7

Select this option to display the set-up menu for Sensor 7 (Battery Voltage).

Option 8

Select this option to display the set-up menu for Sensor 8 (Supply Voltage).

Option 9

Select this option to display the set-up menu for Sensor 9 (Temperature).

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Contents IRIS 220 iRIS Revision History Contents Diagnostic LEDs 13.2 13.113.3 13.4About this Manual IntroductionHardware PCB Revision SupportGeneral Characteristics iRIS OverviewIntroduction IRIS 320 / iRIS Features Feature SummaryTypical Applications Technical Specifications iRIS Technical Specifications iRIS 320 / iRIS Terminal Configuration Key FeaturesWireless IP Connectivity GPRS/CDMA Alternative Wireless Connectivity CSD/SMSPartial Power Save Full Power SaveData Logging Logged Data Array Identification Alarm ProcessingReal Time Clock & Calendar SecurityRemoving/Replacing the Electronic Assembly iRIS InstallationOpening / Closing the Housing iRIS 320 / iRIS Removing / fitting the SIM card GSM models onlyInternal Battery iRIS 320 / iRIS 320V only I/O ConnectorInternal / External 12V Battery Supply External Charger Power SupplyAnalog Inputs Digital Input Circuit Digital InputsDigital Output 1 Circuit Digital OutputsMounting iRIS Antenna ConnectionMounting iRIS 320 / iRIS IRIS 320 / iRIS 320V Mounting DiagramConfiguration Terminal ConnectionComputer IRIS Terminal Cfg IRIS 220 / iRIS 320, V1.19 User Guide Main Menu Level Terminal MenusSelect this option to display the Comms configuration menu Comms Cfg Level Option 9 SDI-12 Terminal iRIS 320 / iRIS 320V only Press Esc then Enter to enter an empty string GPRS/CDMA-1X Cfg LevelGprs IP Acceptance Cfg Level Phone List LevelGPRS/CDMA-1X Schedule Cfg Level Sensor Selection Level Internal Sensor Sources Log Multiplier 100 100 Sensor Cfg LevelMode Name Description Flag Value DescriptionSupplementary Logging Flag Definitions Multiplier= Alarm Cfg Level Alarm Selection LevelOutput Cfg Level Output Selection LevelSource 0 1 2 3 4 Description Typical Scheduled Output Example Date/Time Cfg LevelMiscellaneous Menu Level Voice Menu Level Diagnostic LEDs LED IndicatorsOperation Status LEDLCD Operation LCD & Keypad iRIS 320 onlyStatus Icons Keypad ButtonsLevel Level6 Display Menu StructureLogging Control Screen Level 0, when logged Log In Screen Level 0, when not loggedPrimary LCD Display Screens System Status 1 Screen LevelSystem Status 3 Screen Level Sensor Related ScreensSystem Status 4 Screen Level Main Menu Screen LevelSensor Settings Screen 2/5 Scaling Level Sensor Settings Screen 1/5 Process LevelSensor Settings Screen 3/5 Logging Level Sensor Settings Screen 4/5 Alarm 1 LevelTotaliser Related Screens Comms Related Screens Comms Setting Screen 3/8 Socket a Level Comms Setting Screen 2/8 APN/Local IP LevelComms Setting Screen 4/8 Socket B Level Comms Setting Screen 5/8 Schedule 1 LevelComms Setting Screen 7/8- CSD Settings Level Comms Setting Screen 6/8 Schedule 2 LevelComms Setting Screen 8/8 RS232 Settings Level RS232 Port Mode Screen LevelComms Enable Screen Level SMS CommunicationComms Test Screen Level General Hints Connecting a Flow Meter or Rain Gauge Iris I/O ConnectorSensor Connection Examples 12V Battery Connecting a 0-5V Pressure TransducerExternal RequiredConnecting a 2-Wire Loop-Powered 4-20mA Sensor Required IRIS I/O ConnectorSignal 4-20mA Sensor Isolated 12V 24V DC- DC Converter External 12V Battery Optional Connecting an Up/Down Water Level InstrumentConnecting Analogue Wind Instruments Charging source Solar panel Connecting SDI-12 Instruments. iRIS 320 / iRIS 320V onlyTOP AI4 AI3 AI2 AI1 Agnd 5VOP Example a 4-20mA Water Level Sensor Analogue Input ScalingTroubleshooting User Notes Tait TM80xx Radio DB15 MiRIS 3xx / DS-4483 DB9 F Appendix a Radio Using the RS232 InterfaceIRIS 320 DB9 F DS-IRM Modem DB25 MPartition Appendix B Voice Annunciation iRISWhat is SDI-12? Appendix C SDI-12 iRIS 320 / 320V onlyAdvantages of SDI-12 Serial Data Line SDI-12 Electrical InterfaceGround Line Volt-Line13.1 I/O Connector Appendix D Legacy PCB Rev 1.1 DetailsDebounce Links Diagnostic LEDs Interface Wire Terminal SDI-12 Bus FunctionSDI-12 Interface Purple Switched Output Transistor SwitchSwitch Module REDSupply VoltageAppendix E iRIS 320 Enclosure Material Spec Approximate Mechanical PropertiesChemical Composition IQuest Global Data Network IQuest APN