WindSonic GPA Manual 1405-PS-0019 Issue 25
WindSonic GPA Manual 1405-PS-0019 Issue 25
WindSonic GPA Manual 1405-PS-0019 Issue 25
User Manual
Ultrasonic Anemometer
Issue 25
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2 INTRODUCTION
The Gill WindSonic wind sensor is a very robust, lightweight unit with no moving parts,
outputting wind speed and direction. The units of wind speed, output rate and formats are all
user selectable.
The WindSonic can be used in conjunction with a PC, data logger or other device, provided
it is compatible with one of the standard communication formats provided by the
WindSonic.
WindSonic (option 2 or 3 only) is designed to connect directly to the Gill WindDisplay unit
to provide a complete wind speed direction system.
WindSonic (options 1, 2 and 3) may be configured using Wind software which is available,
free of charge, from the Gill website www.gillinstruments.com. The output message format
can be configured in Gill format, in Polar or UV (2-axis) format, and to either Polled
(requested by host system) or Continuous output. Alternatively, it can be configured in
NMEA (0183 Version 3). These are described in Section 9 MESSAGE FORMATS.
WindSonic (option 4) SDI-12 may not be re-configured in any Gill output format and format
is SDI-12 (V1.3) and described in Section 14 SDI-12 COMMANDS.
After you have successfully set up the WindSonic, we strongly advise that you then go back
and read the rest of the manual to ensure that you get the best results from the WindSonic.
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4 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The WindSonic measures the times taken for an ultrasonic pulse of sound to travel from the
North transducer to the South transducer, and compares it with the time for a pulse to travel
from S to N transducer. Likewise times are compared between West and East, and E and W
transducer.
If, for example, a North wind is blowing, then the time taken for the pulse to travel from N
to S will be faster than from S to N, whereas the W to E, and E to W times will be the same.
The wind speed and direction can then be calculated from the differences in the times of
flight on each axis. This calculation is independent of factors such as temperature.
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5 SPECIFICATION
Environmental
This Specification relates to WindSonic Option 1, 2 and 3 WindSonic Sensors fitted Moisture protection IP66
with a Red Tab and WindSonic 75 Option 1, 2 and 3 fitted with an Orange tab (fitted
Temperature Operating -35C to +70C Storage -40C to +80C
adjacent to the North Marker arrow).
Humidity Operating <5% to 100%
Output EMC EN 61326
Units of measure Metres/second (m/s), Knots, Miles per hour (mph), Standards Manufactured within ISO9001: 2008 quality system
Kilometres per hour (kph), Feet per minute (fpm)
Output frequency 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, or 4 outputs per second
Power requirement 5 – 30 V DC Option 1 and 2 units (WindSonic).
Digital Analogue
7 – 30 V DC. Option 3 units (WindSonic).
Polar - Speed and Direction Polar - Speed and Direction
UV - 2 axis, signed Speed UV - U Speed and U Polarity Current drain depends on variant i.e. RS232 approximately 9mA rising
Parameters
to 44mA for Analogue variant.
NMEA Speed and Direction NMEA – Speed and Direction
Lowest power consumption is obtained with the following
Tunnel - U speed & U Polarity Tunnel - U Speed & U Polarity
configuration: -
Wind Speed 0 – 5m/s, 0 – 10m/s, 0 – 20m/s,
M2, P20, B3, S9 (approximately 5.5mA at 12v).
Range 0 – 60m/s WindSonic 0 – 30m/s, 0-40m/s, 0 – 50m/s,
0 - 75m/s WindSonic 75 0 – 60m/s
12 – 30 V DC Option 1, 2and 3 units (WindSonic 75).
Accuracy 2% (at 12m/s) 2% (at 12m/s) Current drain i.e. RS232 approximately 13mA at 12v dc.
Resolution 0.01 m/s 10 bits
Wind Direction Mechanical
Range 0 - 359 0 - 359 Size / weight 142mm diameter x 163mm 0.5kg
Or 0 - 539 (Wraparound mode) Mounting Pipe mounting 1.75 inches (44.45mm) diameter
Accuracy 2 (at 12m/s) 2 (at 12m/s) Material External - Acrylate Styrene Acrylonitrile, Polycarbonate blend.
Resolution 1 1
Analogue output
formats (not The Specification for the Option 4 SDI-12 unit is detailed in Section 14.
Windsonic 75)
0-5V 1% of full scale N.B. Analogue output impedance = 1KΩ (V out)
4-20mA Load resistance between the Analogue outputs (Pins 8 & 9) and Signal
0-20mA Ground (Pin 1) must be <= 300 ohms, including cable resistance.
Digital output
formats
Gill Continuous or Polled (output on request by host system)
Polar (Speed and Direction) or UV (2 axis, signed Speed)
Marine – NMEA NMEA 0183 version 3
Communication
formats
WindSonic Option 1 RS232
WindSonic Option 2 RS232, RS422, RS485 (2 wire Point to Point)
WindSonic Option 3 RS232, RS422, RS485 (2 wire Point to Point), and Analogue
Baud Rate 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 Baud Rates
Anemometer status Status OK and Error codes included in output message
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Insert each contact pin until you feel a slight click. If you have inserted the contact into the
6.4 Cable Assembly incorrect hole it can be removed at this point by simply pulling it out. Please note there will
be some resistance.
Open the pack of parts provided with the WindSonic or as 1405-PK-069
Trim back the screened cable outer and screen sleeves 40mm.
Trim back the screen drain wires flush with the outer sleeve.
Strip back the connection wires by 5mm and tin solder.
Solder the contact pins to the wires (please note that the connector supplies the correct strain
relief for cables with an outside diameter of 6-12mm).
5 mm
40 mm Screen drain wires cut flush
Put the parts on the cable in the order as shown below. Rear View of Connector
Whilst squeezing the red retainer in the direction of ARROWS A, pull in the direction of
ARROW B.
A 1
A
8 2
7 9 3
B 6 4
5
Your connector should now resemble the connector in the picture below.
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Continue to insert all of the contacts you require. Once all of the contacts are inserted push Now screw the next part of the connector into place.
the red retainer into place. NB. The retainer can only be pushed back into place if the
contacts are fully engaged.
Fit the connector to the WindSonic so that you can finish assembling the connector.
For spares purposes the complete WindSonic Souriau Clipper connector comprises of:-
Screw the back shell onto the connector until it is fully in place. Please note that the final
rotations can be slightly stiff. 9 way Connector CLF1201.
Sealing Gland Clipper size1 CL101021 (suitable for cables 6-12mm outer diameter).
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7 INSTALLATION
7.2 Bench system test
Do NOT remove the black “rubber” transducer caps. Warranty is void if the coloured Note: Prior to physically mounting the WindSonic in its final location, we
security seal is damaged or removed. strongly recommend that a bench system test is carried out to confirm the
system is configured correctly, is fully functional and electrically
7.1 Installation Guidelines compatible with the selected host system and cabling (preferably utilising
The WindSonic has been designed to meet and exceed the stringent standards listed in its the final cable length). The required data format, units, output rate, and
specification. Operating in diverse environments all over the world, WindSonic requires no other options should also all be set up at this stage.
calibration and adjustment whatsoever.
As with any sophisticated electronics, good engineering practice should be followed to
ensure correct operation. 7.3 Electrical
Always check the installation to ensure the WindSonic is not affected by other 7.3.1 Cable
equipment operating locally, which may not conform to current standards, e.g.
radio/radar transmitters, boat engines, generators etc. Cable type
Guidelines – A RS422 compatible cable should be used, with the number of twisted pairs matching the
o Avoid mounting in the plane of any radar scanner – a vertical separation application.
of at least 2m should be achieved.
o Radio transmitting antennas, the following minimum separations (all Generic description – Twisted pairs with drain wire, screened with aluminised tape,
round) are suggested with an overall PVC sheath of 6mm-12mm outer diameter. Wire size 7/0.2mm (24 AWG).
VHF IMM – 1m
MF/HF – 5m The table shows some suitable manufacturers’ references; other manufacturers’ equivalents
Satcom – 5m (avoid likely lines of sight) can be used.
Use cables recommended by Gill. If cables are cut and re-connected incorrectly
(perhaps in a junction box) then EMC performance may be compromised if cable Batt
screen integrity is not maintained. Gill ref. Belden ref. electronics
Earth loops should not be created – wire the system in accordance with the Application No. of pairs ref.
24 AWG 24 AWG
installation guidelines.
24 AWG
Ensure the power supply operates to the WindSonic specification at all times.
WindDisplay 2 - 9729 -
Avoid turbulence caused by surrounding structures that will affect the accuracy of the
WindSonic such as trees, masts and buildings. Ideally sensors should be mounted on the RS 232 3 026-02660 9730 91030
prevailing wind side of the site.
RS 422 4 026-03156 9728 91199
If mounting on a building then theoretically the sensor should be mounted at a height of 1.5
times the height of the building.
If the sensor is to be mounted on a mast boom, part way up a tower or mast, then the boom
should be at least twice as long as the minimum diameter or diagonal of the tower. The
boom should be positioned on the prevailing wind side of the tower.
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7.5 Connecting WindSonic Option 2 or 3 set for default 7.7 Connecting to a Gill WindDisplay
RS422 to a PC using an RS232 Safe Mode Connection.
WindSonic PC
9 Way circular connector Typical 9 Way ‘D’ Connector
Pin nos. Cable – 3 twisted
Signal names Signal names Pin no's
pairs
TXD 5 RXD 2
RXD 7 TXD 3
Signal
1 Signal Ground 5 Meteorological Display Marine Display
Ground
Do NOT N/A Screen and drain Chassis N/A The WindSonic is designed to interface with the Gill WindDisplay unit to provide a
connect wires ground complete wind speed and direction system.
at this end To interface to a non NMEA WindDisplay the WindSonic is set by default for Polar
(M2) and 9600 (B3) configuration settings.
V supply + 2 + DC Power supply
When coupled to a WindDisplay, the WindSonic can be used as supplied, however if a
V supply - 3 – (See Para 7.3.2) fault occurs the WindDisplay may lock into the last valid reading. Re-configuring the
WindSonic to Fixed Field output (O2) will ensure that any fault is flagged on the
WindDisplay.
1. Connect the Option 2 or 3 WindSonic as per the above connection diagram.
2. With WindSonic power off, set up a HyperTerminal connection as per Page 46 but After coupling to a WindDisplay, the Wind Speed units and the Averaging period can
with the Baud rate set to 19200 (this can be at variance with the original be selected using the WindDisplay controls. See the WindDisplay User Manual.
WindSonic Baud rate setting). Note that although the WindDisplay can display wind speed in various units, these are
3. Hold down the * character (shift 8) and then apply power to the WindSonic. After calculated within the WindDisplay. The data coming to the WindDisplay must be in
approximately 3 seconds the unit will respond with Safe Mode. metres/sec (the factory default output setting).
4. To change output communication from RS422 to RS232 then remove any * characters Notes
on screen.
1. WindSonic Option 2 or 3 must be used set for RS422 output (E2 Mode).
5. Type E3 and press Enter (changes E2 setting to E3).
6. E3 will be seen twice on screen to confirm the setting change to RS232 has occurred. 2. Use the WindSonic in the factory default mode for the Meteorological Wind
7. Change any other configuration settings as required. Display – i.e. do not reconfigure.
8. Type Q and press Enter to go back into measurement mode (garbled data may appear 3. If used with a Marine NMEA 9600 Baud or4800 Baud WindDisplay set the
on screen if the original WindSonic Baud rate setting is not 19200bauds). Wind Sonic for NMEA (e.g. M5) and 9600 Baud (B3) or4800 Baud (B2).
9. If required close the 19200-baud HyperTerminal connection and re-open at the 4. The WindDisplay can provide power to the WindSonic.
WindSonic Baud rate. If a continuous data mode has been previously chosen then data will
scroll on screen. WindSonic Connector Cable WindDisplay
(Note that supply voltage connections are reversed compared to the Option 1 RS232
unit. Damage will not occur from a reverse voltage connection). Signal name Pin no. 2 twisted pairs Signal name Terminal no.
TXD + 4 TXD + 8
7.6 Changing an Option 2 or 3 Sensor set for RS232 back TXD – 5 TXD – 7
to RS422. No connection N/A Screen and drain Ground (Earth)
Connect the Option 2 or 3 WindSonic as per Para 7.5. wires
Repeat instructions shown in Para 7.5 except that in Safe Mode set the E Command to E2 V supply + 2 + 2
etc. O 1
V supply - 3
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7.8 Connecting to a PC using RS422 (Option 2 or 3) 7.9 Using RS485 (2 wire point to point) with Option 2 or 3
units
WindSonic Notes
PC with RS422/232 1. The unit must be set for RS422/485 mode (E2 setting).
9 Way circular connector converter
2. WindSonics must be set in Polled mode, a node address letter may be given if
Signal names Pin nos. Cable – 4 twisted pairs Signal names required.
TXD+ 4 RXD + See Section 9.1 WindSonic node address.
3. Customers may poll using terminal software (NOT supplied).
TXD – 5 RXD –
4. As unit is point to point only it cannot be networked with other RS485 2 wire devices.
RXD+ 6 TXD +
RXD – 7 TXD –
WindSonic
Signal Ground 1 Signal Ground 9 Way circular connector PC with RS485 card
Do NOT connect N/A Screen and drain wires Chassis ground Pin
Signal names Cable – 3 twisted pairs Signal names
at this end nos.
TXD+ 4
RXD+ 6 T/RXD +
DC Power
V supply + 2 + TXD – 5 T/RXD –
supply
V supply - 3 – RXD – 7
(See Para 7.3.2)
Signal Ground 1 Signal Ground
Notes
Do NOT connect N/A Screen and drain wires Chassis ground
at this end
WindSonic to be set for RS422/RS485 mode (E2, default).
The WindSonic Option 2 and 3 unit is factory configured with the following default
settings:
NOTE:
M2, U1, O1, L1, P1, B3, H1, NQ, F1, E2, T1, S4, C2, G0, K50
Analogue Outputs are also simultaneously available from the Option 3 unit.
See Section 10 Configuring for further details
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9 MESSAGE FORMATS
On applying power to the WindSonic, it will provide wind measurements in one of the
following formats:
Gill – Polar, Continuous (default format)
Gill - UV, Continuous
Gill – Polar Polled
Gill – UV Polled
NMEA – IIMWV or WIMWV (with NMEA status Codes)
NMEA - IIMWV or WIMWV (with Gill Status Codes)
Tunnel – U Direction, U Speed
Where:
<STX> = Start of string character (ASCII value 2)
WindSonic node address = Unit identifier
Wind direction = Wind Direction
Wind speed = Wind Speed
Units = Units of measure (knots, m/s etc.)
Status = Anemometer status code (see Section 11.5
for further details)
<ETX> = End of string character (ASCII value 3)
Gill Instruments 0.5 metre Aluminium support tube can be supplied with drilled and tapped Checksum = This is the EXCLUSIVE – OR of the bytes
M5 holes as above, part number 1405-30-056.
between (and not including) the <STX>
and <ETX> characters.
Figure 3 Alignment & Mounting details
<CR> ASCII character
<LF> ASCII character
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With Wind S to N
S
Sensor reads 180
Wind speed and units
Shows the Wind Speed in the Measurement Plane (See Figure 3 Alignment & Mounting
details) in one of the following units:
Units Identifier
Metres per second (default) M
Knots N
Miles per hour P
Kilometres per hour K
Feet per minute F
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9.2 Gill format – UV, Continuous 9.3 Gill format – Polled (Polar or UV)
In this mode, the output is given as signed (i.e. positive or negative) speeds along the
‘U’ (= South – North) axis and the ‘V’ (= East – West) axis. When in the Polled mode, an output is only generated when the host system sends a Poll
signal to the WindSonic consisting of the WindSonic Unit Identifier – that is, the relevant
<STX>Q, +001.59, - 002.74, M, 00, <ETX> 2D letter A – Z.
The output formats are otherwise as described in Sections 9.1 and 9.2.
The commands available in this mode are:
WindSonic U axis V axis Units Status Check
node speed and speed and sum
Description Command WindSonic response
address polarity polarity
WindSonic Unit Identifier A ….. Z Wind speed output generated
Where: Enable Polled mode ? (None)
<STX> = Start of string character (ASCII value 2)
Disable Polled mode ! (None)
WindSonic node address = Unit identifier
U axis = speed & polarity Request WindSonic Unit Identifier ?& A ….. Z (as configured)
V axis = speed & polarity Enter Configuration mode *<N> CONFIGURATION MODE
Units = Units of measure (knots, m/s etc.)
Status = Anemometer status code (see Section 11.5 Where <N> is the unit identifier, it is recommended that ID’s A to F and KMNP are not used
for further details) as these characters can be present in the data string.
<ETX> = End of string character (ASCII value 3)
Checksum = This is the EXCLUSIVE – OR of the bytes
between (and not including) the <STX> Notes: -
and <ETX> characters
The WindSonic unit identifier, Units, and Checksum are as described in Section 0 above. It is suggested that in polled mode the following sequence is used for every poll for
information.
Figure 5 shows the polarity of U and V if the wind components along the U and V axis are
blowing in the direction of the respective arrows. ? Ensures that the Sensor is enabled to cover the event that a power down has occurred.
A-Z Appropriate unit designator sent to retrieve a line of data.
! Sent to disable poll mode and reduce possibility of erroneous poll generation.
When in polled mode the system will respond to the data command within 130mS with the
last valid data sample as calculated by the Output rate (P Mode Setting).
If the unit is powered down after use or upon switch on then allow 5 seconds from switch on
before sending poll commands.
Polled mode can only be used for point to point communications. It is not possible to
network units on a common bus.
Figure 5 UV Polarity
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Wind direction Wind speed Units Status Start of Instrument Relative wind measurement Check sum
string type
Start of Instrument Relative wind measurement Check sum
string type
The Wind Direction, Wind Speed, and Units are as described in Section 9.1.
The Wind Direction, Wind Speed, and Units are as described in Section 9.1. The Instrument Type – IIMWV - is a mnemonic for Integrated Instrument Mean Wind
The Instrument Type – IIMWV - is a mnemonic for Integrated Instrument Mean Wind direction & Velocity (alternative start of string format WIMWV can be selected).
direction & Velocity. The Gill Status codes are as described in Para 11.5.
The Status codes are: A typical WindSonic configuration suitable for NMEA (See Section 10):
A Acceptable measurement M16, U1, O1, L1, P1, B3, H1, NQ, F1, E2, T1, S4, C2, G0, K50
V Void measurement Consult specification NMEA 0183 version 3 (available on the web) for complete interface
A typical WindSonic configuration suitable for NMEA (See Section 10): details.
Where:
<STX> = Start of string character (ASCII value 2)
WindSonic node address = Unit identifier
U axis = U axis Wind Speed
U axis U axis Wind Direction Polarity where: -
0 (–U vector) is a wind from the North direction or
1 (+U vector) is a wind from the South direction.
See Section 9.1 for other string information.
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9.7.1 Voltage or Current output The Wind Speed output can be configured such that full-scale output represents 5, 10, 20,
The WindSonic (Option 3) can be configured for either Voltage (0 – 5 V) or Current (0 – 30, 40, 50 or 60 metres/sec.
20mA and 4 – 20 mA) outputs.
Important: In all cases zero Wind Speed is represented by 0V, 0mA or 4mA.
1. When using the current outputs, the load resistance between the Analogue outputs (Pins
8 & 9) and Signal Ground (Pin 1) must be <= 300 ohms, including cable resistance.
This is to ensure that the voltage levels on Pins 8 & 9 do not exceed 5V. 9.7.5 Tunnel mode
2. The current outputs must be returned to Signal Ground (Pin 1). When configured in Tunnel mode, Channel 1 output represents the wind speed along the U
axis (South – North) scaled as described above.
9.7.2 Analogue Output Modes
Channel 2 gives the direction of the wind along the U axis, where a –U vector (= wind from
Analogue Polar Mode NMEA Mode UV Mode Tunnel Mode the N direction) is represented by 0V (or 0mA, 4mA), and a +U vector is represented by 5V
Outputs Modes 2 and 4 Modes 5,14,15 Modes 1 and 3 Mode 12 (or 20mA).
&16
Channel 1 Wind Speed Wind Speed U Wind Speed U Wind Speed
9.7.6 Analogue Output Rate
(Pin 8 wrt Pin 1)
In Continuous and Polled modes the analogue output update rate will be determined by the P
Channel 2 Wind Direction Wind Direction U Wind Polarity U Wind Polarity
command setting.
(Pin 9 wrt Pin 1)
Wind Voltage Output Current Output Current Output Note: - The WindSonic provides the power for current output loads. Do not connect the
Direction WindSonic output to instruments where power for the current loop is provided by the
(0v to 5V) (0mA to 20mA) (4mA to 20mA)
(degrees) instrument connecting to the WindSonic current output connections.
Standard Wraparound Standard Wraparound Standard Wraparound
0 0 0 0.00 0.00 4.00 4.00
180 2.5 1.67 10.00 6.67 12.00 9.33
360 5.0 3.33 20.00 13.33 20.00 14.67
540 N/a 5.0 N/a 20.00 N/a 20.00
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Y3 nnn setting Analogue Output cycles to a user determined level in an error mode.
NOTE: The Y command is not applicable to WindSonic 75 Analogue output units.
WindSonic 75 units will report Error conditions as though set for Y1 below. Under data error conditions the analogue outputs will switch back and forth between a user
determined level (voltage or current) with a value depending on the Y3 nnn setting.
nnn is user-selectable value between 000 to 200.
Y1 setting (Default).
Scale factor for upper voltage output is 0.025V.
Under data error conditions will switch back and forth between 0 and 5V (or 0/4 to 20mA) at
the selected output rate. Scale factor for fixed current output is 0.1mA.
The following table summarises the above reporting conditions with Analogue Outputs set Therefore:-
for Polar Continuous Output and 0-5v (T1), 0-20mA (T5) and 4-20mA (T3). nnn value = Required Error Voltage/0.025 (voltage output setting T1).
nnn value = Required Error Current/0.1 (current output settings T5/T3).
Wind Speed Condition Channel 1 Speed Channel 2 Direction
Cycle 0 – 5 – 0 v Cycle 0 – 5 – 0 v The following table summarises the above reporting conditions with Analogue Outputs set
Digital Error Code at output rate at output rate for Polar Continuous Output and 0-5v (T1), 0-20mA (T5) and 4-20mA (T3).
Output e.g. 01, 02, 04 Cycle 0 – 20 – 0 mA Cycle 0 – 20 – 0 mA Wind Speed Condition Channel 1 Speed Channel 2 Direction
etc. at output rate at output rate Cycle 0 – set v – 0 v Cycle 0 – set v – 0 v
Cycle 4 – 20 – 4 mA at Cycle 4 – 20 – 4 mA at Digital Error Code at output rate at output rate
output rate output rate Output e.g. 01, 02, 04 Cycle 0 – set mA – 0 mA Cycle 0 – set mA – 0 mA
etc. at output rate at output rate
Cycle 4 – set mA – 4 mA Cycle 4 – set mA – 4 mA
at output rate at output rate
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4. To check the Y settings then in Configuration Mode Type Y and press the Enter
key and the unit will report Y1 or the full Y2 or Y3 setting e.g.
Y
If data is not correctly displayed then on the Menu click on Tools/Synch Comms.
Y2 0 (=Y2 000)
The Sensor will be interrogated and Sensor Baud Rate and Mode settings detected and
Y reported.
Y2 1 (=Y2 001) Wind software settings will be adjusted to match those of the sensor to show data scrolling
Y on screen.
Y2 10 (=Y2 010) If after Synch Comms there is still a problem, repeat Synch Comms or switch off the sensor
Y and switch back on again and repeat above procedure.
Y2 100 (=Y2 100) Note: - It is also possible to use Wind as a Terminal Program and change settings using
the Configuration Mode of operation (Commands are listed in Para’s 10.4 to 10.7.1).
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To change a setting i.e. change from M2 (Polar) to M1 (UV), select M1 from the Wizard 10.2 WindView
drop down list then click on Next.
Wind will report Setting Up Anemometer and then re-start the anemometer scrolling data in
UV mode.
Note: - It is also possible to change settings in Wind using the Configuration Mode
operation and using Commands listed in Para’s 10.4 to 10.7.1.
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Select the required COM Port from the drop down list. Clicking on the Anemometer 1 Windsock button gives the following display.
Select the required Baud rate from the drop down list. To Change WindView Display Settings
Parity should be set to None. Click on the top of Screen menu Settings.
If the Baud rate setting of the Anemometer is unknown then the Auto Find button can be To change displayed units select and click on required measurement units. If for instance the
used to interrogate the Anemometer and detect the required setting. sensor data was outputting metres per second data then WindView performs the calculation
Click on the Connect button. to convert and display the output in knots/mph/kph etc.
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Click on Apply.
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Note – Other terminal emulators are configured in a very similar way. Type *
1. Determine the COM port the WindSonic is connected to. Type D 3 then press ENTER
2. Run Hypertrm.exe.
3. Create a New Connection (File New Connection) The WindSonic responds with the default settings shown below for Option 1 units.
4. Enter a Name (eg WindSonic 1) . M2, U1, O1, L1, P1, B3, H1, NQ, F1, E3, T1, S4, C2, G0, K50
5. Change ‘Connect Using’ to ‘Direct to Com 1’ (or other Com port as required)
6. Adjust the Port settings to match WindSonic settings. WindSonic default settings are : The WindSonic responds with the default settings shown below for Option 2 and 3 units.
Bits per second 9600 M2, U1, O1, L1, P1, B3, H1, NQ, F1, E2, T1, S4, C2, G0, K50
Data bits 8
Parity None
We suggest you note down the settings, so that you can easily return to them.
Stop bits 1
Flow Control (Handshaking) None
To return to measurement mode:-
Type Q then press ENTER
Click on OK and data similar to the following example will scroll on screen at the
output rate:
All of the above settings are explained in the following sections.
☺ Q, 229, 002.74, M, 00, ♥ 06
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Bx - Baud rate
Item Options Command
10.7.1 Command List
2400 B1
4800 B2
Baud rate 9600 B3
COMMAND USER
19200 B4
B Baud rate
38400 B5
C Analogue angle wrapping
To change the Baud rate when using HyperTerminal: -
D Diagnostic and Configuration
E Set Physical Comms E.g. If set to B3 (9600 baud) and it is required to set to Baud rate to B2 (4800 baud).
F Data and Parity Options Type * to enter Configuration Mode.
G Not currently used Type B 2 and press ENTER, (Do not type any further commands at this stage).
H Power-Up message
Close the 9600 Baud HyperTerminal connection.
K Minimum Direction Velocity
L Message Terminator Open HyperTerminal and set the new connection Baud Rate to 4800 baud.
M Message Format Type B and press ENTER, the letter B will be shown followed by Capitol B2
N Unit ID Type Q and press ENTER, data will scroll at the new baud rate.
O ASCII Output format
P Output rate
Q MEASUREMENT MODE
S Analogue output range Cx - Analogue settings
The following command is only valid for the WindSonic Option 3:
T Analogue output type
U Select Units Item Options Command
Y Analogue Output, Error Status Condition Analogue Wraparound Wrap around 0 – 539 C1
* INTERACTIVE MODE (Chart recorder facility) Normal 0 - 359 C2
Ex - Communications Protocol
Item Options Command
RS422 / RS485 (point to point) E2
Communications protocol
RS232 E3
To change settings refer to Connecting to a PC (Para’s 7.5 and 7.6).
Option 1 unit default setting will be E3
Option 2 and 3 unit default setting will be E2
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Nx - Node Address
Item Options Command
Node Address Q… -(A to Z) N<Q>
If used in polled mode then it is recommended that ID’s A to F and K, M, N and P are not
used, as these characters can be present in the data string.
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Q - Measurement Mode
Yx – Analogue Output, Error Status Condition
See Section 10.5.
Item Options Command
Full Scale level toggling Y1
Output Level Fixed Steady level Y2 nnn
Pre-Set level toggling Y3 nnn
Where nnn =000 to 200 see Para 9.7.10.
NOTE: This command is not applicable to WindSonic 75 analogue output units.
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11.2 Servicing
Software D2 2368-110-01 There are no moving parts or user-serviceable parts requiring routine maintenance.
version
Opening the unit or breaking the security seal will void the warranty and the calibration.
Unit D3 M2,U1,O1,L1,P1,B3,H1,NQ,F1,E2,T1,S4,C2,G0,K50, In the event of failure, prior to returning the unit to your authorised Gill distributor, it is
configuration recommended that:
Supply D5 +11.7v 1. All cables and connectors are checked for continuity, bad contacts, corrosion etc.
Voltage 2. A bench test is carried out as described in Section 12.1.
See Section 12.2 Self-Test (Still Air) 3. You contact your supplier for advice
ALIGNMENT LIMITS:0D59,0CF5 11.3 Fault Finding
ALIGNMENT U:OD15 *PASS*
Symptom Solution
ALIGNMENT V:OD16 *PASS*
Self-test D6 Check DC power to WindSonic, cable and connections.
CHECKSUM ROM:AB7D AB7D *PASS*
CHECKSUM FAC:04F4 04F4 *PASS* Check comms settings of WindSonic and host system match,
including correct Com port
CHECKSUM ENG:082A 082A *PASS* No output Check unit is in Continuous mode
CHECKSUM CAL:A9C1 A9C1 *PASS*
Check that in-line communication devices are wired correctly.
Serial Number : Y16120001
NOTE: It is usual for Anemometer TX + to be connected to
Software Version : 2368-110-01
converter device RX +
Class : WINDSONIC (Gill Instruments Ltd) Check comms settings of WindSonic and host system match.
Corrupted output Try a slower baud rate.
Number of axes on this unit : 2
Axes tilted 45deg to horizontal plane Check cable lengths and type of cable.
D10 Analogue outputs: 2 (12bit)
Hardware Check WindSonic and host system are both set to the same
Analogue output modes: 0-5V 4-20mA 0-20mA One way protocol RS232, RS422, or RS485.
Configuration
Maximum output rate: 004Hz communication
Maximum base rate on this unit is 16Hz sampling Check wiring is in accordance with the manual.
Available baud rates: 002400 004800 009600 019200 038400 Failed / Incorrect
Available messages: M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M12 M14 M15 Check that transducer path is not blocked
WindSonic output, data
M16 invalid flag
Safe mode enabled
Parity control allowed: F1 F2 F3
Communication modes: RS232 RS485/422
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Item Meaning
CAL Calibration
CR Carriage Return
CSV Comma Separated Variable
ENG Engineering
FAC Factory
KPH Kilometres per Hour
LF Line Feed
MPH Miles per Hour
NMEA 0183 National Marine Electronics Association standard for interfacing
(version 3) marine electronic navigational devices
NVM Non-Volatile Memory
PC IBM compatible Personal Computer
ROM Read Only Memory
RS232 Communications standard
RS422 Communications standard
RS485 Communications standard
RXD Received Data
TXD Transmitted Data
SDI-12 Serial – Data Interface standard for microprocessor based sensors
WMO World Meteorological Organisation
13.2 Guarantee
For terms of guarantee contact your supplier.
Warranty is void if the coloured security seal is damaged or broken, or the transducer caps
have been damaged.
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The default operating mode is aXHPM!. Scalar average direction and AR4! a<dir_scalarav><mag_scalarav><dir_at_mag_scalarm
magnitude ax><mag_scalarmax><status><CR><LF>
The default unit address is 0 (a or A = unit address).
e.g. 0+062+000.04+123+000.12+00<CR><LF>
The unit is set for fixed field operation. Scalar average direction and ARC4! a<dir_scalarav><mag_scalarav><dir_at_mag_scalarm
Commands and Returns in High Power Mode (aXHPM!) magnitude with CRC ax><mag_scalarmax><status><checksum><CR><LF
>
When in high power continuous mode, Wind data (Polar or Axis format) will be logged
internally at 1Hz such that a 1-minute rolling average and 1 minute maximum (with e.g. 0+070+000.03+123+000.12+00JFr<CR><LF>
associated direction) can be retrieved at any time. Scalar average direction and AR5! a<U_from_scalarav><V_from_scalarav><U_from_sc
magnitude, then converted alarmax><V_from_scalarmax><status><CR><LF>
1 minute averaged outputs are available using aR2!, aR3!, aR4! and AR5! Commands.
into U and V components. e.g. 0-000.01+000.03+000.07+000.10+00<CR><LF>
NOTE: When powering up the unit wait 9.5 seconds before sending a command.
Scalar average direction and ARC5! a<U_from_scalarav><V_from_scalarav><U_from_sc
Name Command Gill Output magnitude, then converted alarmax><V_from_scalarmax><status><checksum><
Continuous Measurement aR0! a<dir><mag><status><CR><LF> into U and V components CR><LF>
(Polar) e.g. 0+332+000.04+00><CR><LF> with CRC. e.g.
Continuous Measurement aRC0! a<dir><mag><status><CRC><CR><LF> 0+000.00+000.03+000.07+000.10+00E|[<CR><LF>
with CRC (Polar) e.g. 0+272+000.02+00Ldg><CR><LF> Start Measurement (Polar) aM! atttn<CR><LF> e.g. a0003
Continuous Measurement aR1! a<U><V><status><CR><LF> Send Data aD0! a<dir><mag><status><CR><LF>
(UV) e.g. 0-000.03-000.01+00<CR><LF> e.g. 0+083+000.02+00<CR><LF>
Continuous Measurement aRC1! a<U><V><status><CRC><CR><LF> Start Measurement (UV) aM1! atttn<CR><LF> e.g. a0003
with CRC (UV) e.g. 0+000.00-000.01+00DUx<CR><LF> Send Data aD0! a<U><V><status><CR><LF>
Averaged vector (UV) data aR2! a<dir_from_vectorav><mag_from_vectorav><dir_at_ e.g. 0+000.00+000.02+00<CR><LF>
converted to polar direction mag_scalarmax><mag_scalarmax><status><CR><LF Start Measurement with aMC! atttn<CR><LF> e.g. a0003
and magnitude. Scalar >. CRC (Polar)
magnitude maximum and e.g. 0+090+000.02+123+000.12+00<CR><LF> Send Data aD0! a<dir><mag><status><CRC><CR><LF>
direction associated with that
maximum e.g. 0+295+000.01+00B{T<CR><LF>
Averaged vector (UV) data ARC2! a<dir_from_vectorav><mag_from_vectorav><dir_at_ Start Measurement with aMC1! atttn<CR><LF> e.g. a0003
converted to polar direction mag_scalarmax><mag_scalarmax><status><checksu CRC (UV)
and magnitude. Scalar m><CR><LF> Send Data aD0! a<U><V><status><CRC><CR><LF>
magnitude maximum and e.g. 0+090+000.02+123+000.12+00Hv <CR><LF> e.g. 0+000.00+000.00+00JZY<CR><LF>
direction associated with that
maximum with CRC Acknowledge Active a! a<CR>< LF> e.g. 0<CR><LF>
U and V values from the AR3! a<U_vectorav><V_vectorav><U_from_scalarmax>< Send Identification aI! a13GillInst 2487 B06 <sn><CR><LF>
averaged vector (UV) data. V_from_scalarmax><status><CR><LF> e.g. 013GillInst 2487B0611220012<CR><LF>
Scalar magnitude maximum Change Address aAb! b<CR><LF> e.g. 1<CR><LF>
and direction associated with e.g. 0+000.00+000.02+000.07+000.10+00<CR><LF>
that maximum converted Address Query ?! a<CR><LF> e.g. 0<CR><LF>
into U and V components. Measurement on demand aXLPM! 0LP<CR><LF>
Continuous Reading aXHPM! 0HP<CR><LF>
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Click on OK.
Note: Once the unit is turned off and back on again it will return to SDI-12 mode.
If you need to get back into Gill continuous data then you have to perform the safe mode
steps again.