
ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
Coastal Environmental Systems (206) 682-6048
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Your screen should look the following:
> C3/AvgBatt C4/P2.1
DATA OUTPUT MENU
(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (Jn) Jump To Record n
(A) Insert After This Record (N) Go To Next Record
(B) Insert Before This Record (P) Go To Previous Record
(X) Cut Record to Clipboard (XA) Delete ALL Records
(C) Copy Record To Clipboard (Z) Zeno Program Menu
(V) Paste Record From Clipboard (H) Help
(Sn/m) Search Item n for Value m
Data Items for Record 4 of 4:
Item 1: Field Type Code 9 : Transmit and Log Data Field
Item 2: Output Message(s) 1
Item 3: Field Name AvgBatt
Item 4: Input Record P2.1 : AvgBatt
Item 5: Field Decimal Places 1
Item 6: Field Width 6
Item 7: Data Storage Class Code 7 : 2-byte compressed float
>
This Data Output Record will log and transmit the average battery voltage that is calculated by Process
Record #2.
You are now done configuring the Data Record!
Since you have reached another milestone in your configuration, you should return to the Zeno Program
Menu and type E{ENTER} to save the configuration changes to EEPROM. That way, the changes you
have made won't be lost if there is a power surge or outage.
3.2.6. Other Configuration Changes
Since all the sensors, processes, and data output records are now configured, you can go back to the User
Menu and do any other configuration changes that are required. In particular, you might want this
example configuration to behave like the one illustrated in Section 3.1.1. In that case, you can go to the
Sample Period Menu and set the Sample Interval, Sample Duration and Sample Time Offset to the
settings that match the first part of the tutorial.
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When you create your own configuration, other things may need to be set in the configuration beyond
what was described in the examples within this tutorial. These will be covered in the next sections of this
User Manual.
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Refer to Section 3.1.3.
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