Optiquest iRIS 320, iRIS 220 manual Output Selection Level, Output Cfg Level

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Option 4

When this option is selected you will be prompted to enter a time in seconds to delay alarm activation. This can be used to implement hysteresis for Analog data sources. If the data source is one of the internal counters then this time is used to totalise individual sample values. If the total over the given alarm duration is above the trigger level then an alarm is generated. Typically this feature is used for rainfall alarms.

> Duration (min)=

4.3.12 Output Selection (Level 2)

The Output Selection menu is where you select the output you want to configure. From this menu, you can see at a glance which outputs are enabled.

*Output Selection

0 Exit

1 Output #1 (Enabled)

2 Output #2 (Disabled)

>

Option 0

Select this option to return to the main menu.

Option 1

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

Option 2

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

4.3.13 Output Cfg (Level 3)

The Output Cfg menu is used to configure each digital output. In the example below, output 1 is being configured.

*Digital Output 1 Cfg

0 Exit

1 Enable [Yes]

2 Polarity [Normal]

3 Mode [Schedule]

4 Duration [30sec]

5 Frequency [1min]

6 Start Time [0000]

7 End Time [2359]

>

Option 0

Select this option to return to the Output Selection menu.

Option 1

When this option is selected you will be prompted to enable/disable the output.

> Enable (0:No 1:Yes)=

Enter a value of 0 if you want to disable the output. Enter a value of 1 if you want to enable it.

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Contents IRIS 220 iRIS Revision History Contents Diagnostic LEDs 13.3 13.113.2 13.4Hardware PCB Revision IntroductionAbout this Manual SupportIntroduction General Characteristics iRISOverview IRIS 320 / iRIS Typical Applications FeaturesFeature Summary Technical Specifications iRIS Technical Specifications iRIS 320 / iRIS Wireless IP Connectivity GPRS/CDMA Key FeaturesTerminal Configuration Alternative Wireless Connectivity CSD/SMSData Logging Partial Power SaveFull Power Save Real Time Clock & Calendar Alarm ProcessingLogged Data Array Identification SecurityOpening / Closing the Housing iRIS 320 / iRIS InstallationRemoving/Replacing the Electronic Assembly iRIS Removing / fitting the SIM card GSM models onlyI/O Connector Internal Battery iRIS 320 / iRIS 320V onlyAnalog Inputs Internal / External 12V Battery SupplyExternal Charger Power Supply Digital Inputs Digital Input CircuitDigital Outputs Digital Output 1 CircuitAntenna Connection Mounting iRISIRIS 320 / iRIS 320V Mounting Diagram Mounting iRIS 320 / iRISComputer IRIS ConfigurationTerminal Connection Terminal Cfg IRIS 220 / iRIS 320, V1.19 User Guide Terminal Menus Main Menu LevelSelect this option to display the Comms configuration menu Comms Cfg Level Option 9 SDI-12 Terminal iRIS 320 / iRIS 320V only GPRS/CDMA-1X Cfg Level Press Esc then Enter to enter an empty stringGprs Phone List Level IP Acceptance Cfg LevelGPRS/CDMA-1X Schedule Cfg Level Sensor Selection Level Sensor Cfg Level Internal Sensor Sources Log Multiplier 100 100Supplementary Logging Flag Definitions Mode Name DescriptionFlag Value Description Multiplier= Alarm Selection Level Alarm Cfg LevelOutput Selection Level Output Cfg LevelSource 0 1 2 3 4 Description Date/Time Cfg Level Typical Scheduled Output ExampleMiscellaneous Menu Level Voice Menu Level Operation LED IndicatorsDiagnostic LEDs Status LEDStatus Icons LCD & Keypad iRIS 320 onlyLCD Operation Keypad ButtonsDisplay Menu Structure Level Level6Primary LCD Display Screens Log In Screen Level 0, when not loggedLogging Control Screen Level 0, when logged System Status 1 Screen LevelSystem Status 4 Screen Level Sensor Related ScreensSystem Status 3 Screen Level Main Menu Screen LevelSensor Settings Screen 3/5 Logging Level Sensor Settings Screen 1/5 Process LevelSensor Settings Screen 2/5 Scaling Level Sensor Settings Screen 4/5 Alarm 1 LevelTotaliser Related Screens Comms Related Screens Comms Setting Screen 4/8 Socket B Level Comms Setting Screen 2/8 APN/Local IP LevelComms Setting Screen 3/8 Socket a Level Comms Setting Screen 5/8 Schedule 1 LevelComms Setting Screen 8/8 RS232 Settings Level Comms Setting Screen 6/8 Schedule 2 LevelComms Setting Screen 7/8- CSD Settings Level RS232 Port Mode Screen LevelComms Test Screen Level Comms Enable Screen LevelSMS Communication General Hints Sensor Connection Examples Connecting a Flow Meter or Rain GaugeIris I/O Connector External Connecting a 0-5V Pressure Transducer12V Battery RequiredSignal 4-20mA Sensor Isolated 12V 24V DC- DC Converter Connecting a 2-Wire Loop-Powered 4-20mA SensorRequired IRIS I/O Connector Connecting an Up/Down Water Level Instrument External 12V Battery OptionalConnecting Analogue Wind Instruments Connecting SDI-12 Instruments. iRIS 320 / iRIS 320V only Charging source Solar panelTOP AI4 AI3 AI2 AI1 Agnd 5VOP Analogue Input Scaling Example a 4-20mA Water Level SensorTroubleshooting User Notes IRIS 320 DB9 F Appendix a Radio Using the RS232 InterfaceTait TM80xx Radio DB15 MiRIS 3xx / DS-4483 DB9 F DS-IRM Modem DB25 MAppendix B Voice Annunciation iRIS PartitionAdvantages of SDI-12 What is SDI-12?Appendix C SDI-12 iRIS 320 / 320V only Ground Line SDI-12 Electrical InterfaceSerial Data Line Volt-LineDebounce Links 13.1 I/O ConnectorAppendix D Legacy PCB Rev 1.1 Details SDI-12 Interface Diagnostic LEDsInterface Wire Terminal SDI-12 Bus Function Switch Module Transistor SwitchPurple Switched Output REDSupply VoltageChemical Composition Appendix E iRIS 320 Enclosure Material SpecApproximate Mechanical Properties IQuest APN IQuest Global Data Network