Orion LX Weather Station, LX User Manual

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Orion LX Weather Station™
User Manual
Version 1.04
All specifications subject to change without notice.
Printed in U. S. A.
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© Copyright 2007-2008 Columbia Weather Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Proprietary Notice: Orion, Orion 510, Orion LX, Capricorn 2000, Capricorn 2000MP and Capricorn 2000EX are trademarks of Columbia Weather Systems, Inc. The information and drawings contained herein are the sole property of Columbia Weather Systems, Inc. Use of this publication is reserved exclusively for customers of Columbia Weather Systems, Inc. and their personnel. Reproduction of this material is forbidden without the express written consent of Columbia Weather Systems, Inc.
Parts of the Orion LX Weather Station™ user manual were adapted from the Weather Transmitter WXT510 User’s Guide with permission from Vaisala Oyj.
WINDCAP®, RAINCAP®, HUMICAP®, BAROCAP® and THERMOCAP® are registered trademarks of Vaisala.
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Welcome!
Welcome to the Columbia Weather Systems family of users and congratulations on your purchase of the Orion LX Weather Station.
The Orion LX Weather Station is quite easy to install and you may be tempted to skip the installation procedure or other portions of this manual. We recommend that you resist that urge. A thorough knowledge of these installation and calibration procedures will greatly increase the usefulness and the accuracy of your instrument. In particular, a proper installation will help prevent problems with both operation and maintenance.
Please read this manual completely prior to installation.
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Important Notice: Shipping Damage
BEFORE YOU READ ANY FURTHER, please inspect all system components for obvious shipping damage. The Orion LX is a high
precision instrument and can be damaged by rough handling. Your unit was packaged to minimize the possibility of damage in transit. Therefore, we recommend that you save the shipping container for any future shipment of your Orion system.
In the event your order arrives in damaged condition, it is important that the following steps be taken immediately. The title transfers automatically to you, the customer, once the material is entrusted to the transport company.
NOTE: DO NOT RETURN THE INSTRUMENT TO COLUMBIA WEATHER SYSTEMS until the following steps are completed. Failure to follow this request will jeopardize your claim.
1. Open the container and inspect the contents. Do not throw away the container or any damaged parts. Try to keep items in the same condition as originally received.
2. Notify the transport company immediately in writing, preferably by facsimile, about the shipping damage.
3. Wait for the transport company’s representative to inspect the shipment personally.
4. After inspection, request permission from Columbia Weather Systems for return of the damaged instrument by calling the Service Department, (503) 629-0887.
5. Return approved items to us at the following address:
Columbia Weather Systems, Inc.
2240 NE Griffin Oaks Street, Suite 100
Hillsboro, OR 97124
6. After return authorization is issued and we receive the instrument, an estimate of the cost of repair will be sent to you for submittal to the transport company as a claim.
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ESD Protection
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can cause immediate or latent damage to electronic circuits. Vaisala products are adequately protected against ESD for their intended use. However, it is possible to damage the product by delivering electrostatic discharges when touching, removing, or inserting any objects inside the equipment housing.
To make sure you are not delivering high static voltages yourself:
1. Handle ESD sensitive components on a properly grounded and protected ESD workbench. When this is not possible, ground yourself with a wrist strap and a resistive connection cord to the equipment chassis before touching the boards. When neither of the above is possible, at least touch a conductive part of the equipment chassis with your other hand before touching the boards.
2. Always hold the boards by the edges and avoid touching the component contacts.
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Table of Contents
WELCOME! ..................................................................................3
IMPORTANT NOTICE: SHIPPING DAMAGE .......................5
ESD P
ROTECTION
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ................................................11
T
HE ORION LX WEATHER STATION
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Features:.................................................................................................... 11
S
ENSOR TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
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Temperature............................................................................................... 12
Barometric Pressure .................................................................................. 12
Wind Speed ................................................................................................ 12
Wind Direction........................................................................................... 12
Relative Humidity....................................................................................... 12
Rainfall ...................................................................................................... 13
Input Voltage.............................................................................................. 13
Heating Power Source ............................................................................... 13
W
EATHER MICROSERVER SPECIFICATION
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P
RINCIPLES OF MEASUREMENT
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Wind Measurement .................................................................................... 14
Barometric Pressure, Temperature, and Relative Humidity (PTU) Module
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Rainfall Measurement ................................................................................ 16
SECTION 2: PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION...............................17
S
YSTEM COMPONENTS
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O
RION
510 S
ENSOR TRANSMITTER
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Sensor Transmitter Components ................................................................ 18
Mounting Adapter ...................................................................................... 20
Internal Terminal Block............................................................................. 20
Heating (Optional)..................................................................................... 22
Orion Interface Module ............................................................................. 23
Orion Weather MicroServer ...................................................................... 24
W
EATHERMASTER
2000 S
OFTWARE (OPTIONAL
) ....................................... 25
W
EATHER DISPLAY CONSOLE (OPTIONAL
) .................................................... 26
SECTION 3: INSTALLATION .................................................27
W
EATHER STATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
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I
NSTALLATION OVERVIEW
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T
OOLS NEEDED
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M
ATERIALS NEEDED
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U
NPACKING THE UNIT
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Installing the Orion 510 Sensor Transmitter ............................................. 30
Site Selection: ............................................................................................ 30
Installing the Mounting Adapter ................................................................ 30
North Alignment......................................................................................... 31
Installing the Mast ..................................................................................... 32
Location ..................................................................................................... 32
Mounting Method....................................................................................... 33
Routing Cable ............................................................................................ 33
Connecting the Sensor Transmitter to the Interface Module ..................... 34
Connecting the MicroServer ...................................................................... 35
SECTION 4: OPTIONAL SENSOR MOUNTING
HARDWARE ...............................................................................36
Roof Mounting ........................................................................................... 36
Wall Mounting ........................................................................................... 38
Tripod ........................................................................................................ 40
Specifications ............................................................................................. 41
SECTION 5: OPERATION ........................................................44
O
RION LX MICROSERVER USER INTERFACE
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H
OME PAGE
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Shutdown.................................................................................................... 45
L
ATEST MEASUREMENTS
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M
EASUREMENTS DEFINITION
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N
ETWORK SETUP
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C
HANGE PASSWORD
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D
ATE AND TIME
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O
RION OUTPUT
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Station Name.............................................................................................. 55
Serial Port 2............................................................................................... 55
FTP Output ................................................................................................ 55
Diagnostic Logging.................................................................................... 56
SNMP O
UTPUT
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M
ODBUS
TCP O
UTPUT
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C
ONFIGURATION FILE
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S
ELECT MEASUREMENTS
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D
ATA LOGS
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P
ARAMETER SETTINGS
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F
IRMWARE UPDATE
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D
IAGNOSTICS
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Start Orion ................................................................................................. 61
Stop Orion.................................................................................................. 61
Restart Orion ............................................................................................. 61
Reboot ........................................................................................................ 61
XML W
EB SERVER
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SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE .................................................64
C
LEANING
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R
EPLACING THE
PTU M
ODULE
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F
ACTORY CALIBRATION AND REPAIR SERVICE
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SECTION 8: TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................66
SECTION 9: USER SUPPORT INFORMATION ...................68
L
IMITED WARRANTY
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EXCLUSIONS ............................................................................................ 68
R
ETURN FOR REPAIR PROCEDURE
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REFERENCE ...............................................................................72
G
LOSSARY
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Aspirating Radiation Shield ....................................................................... 72
Barometric Pressure .................................................................................. 72
Celsius Temperature Scale......................................................................... 72
Dew Point .................................................................................................. 72
Fahrenheit Temperature Scale................................................................... 72
Heat Index.................................................................................................. 72
Relative Humidity....................................................................................... 73
Sea Level Pressure ..................................................................................... 73
Wind Chill .................................................................................................. 73
U
NIT CONVERSION
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Speed.......................................................................................................... 74
Temperature............................................................................................... 74
Distance ..................................................................................................... 74
Pressure ..................................................................................................... 74
T
ABLES AND FORMULAS
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Wind Chill Chart........................................................................................ 75
Wind Chill Equation .................................................................................. 76
Heat Index.................................................................................................. 77
Dew Point .................................................................................................. 78
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
The Orion LX Weather Station
Utilizing cutting-edge ultrasonic technology at an amazingly affordable price, the Orion LX Weather Station offers an innovative weather monitoring systems that is Internet ready out of the box.
The Orion 510 sensor transmitter includes ultrasonic wind direction and speed, impact rain, capacitive relative humidity, temperature and barometric pressure sensors – all in a single module.
High accuracy and fine resolution make this new system ideal for precision weather monitoring. Orion’s sensors meet FAA and WMO specifications for aviation operations, as well as EPA requirements for scientific environmental monitoring applications.
The Orion LX MicroServer offers two serial ports for direct communication and an Ethernet port for network and Internet communication. The MicroServer is based on a small computer board running the Linux operating system with 512 MB flash memory.
Orion data can be monitored over the network, with our proprietary Weather Display Console and WeatherMaster™ Software, as well as with third-party software.
Features:
Six most essential weather parameters measured in one
instrument
Accurate and stable measurement
Ultrasonic wind sensor and impact precipitation sensor
FTP output, XML weather Web server and Browser user
interface
No moving parts means virtually no maintenance
LCD touch-screen display console and powerful PC weather
software
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Sensor Transmitter Specifications
Temperature
Range: -60 to 140°F (-52 to +60°C)
Accuracy: ±-0.5°F (±0.3°C) at 68°F (+20°C)
Resolution: 0.1°F (0.1°C)
Units Available: °F, °C
Barometric Pressure
Range: 17.50 to 32.50 InHg (600 to 1100 mbar)
Accuracy: ±0.015 InHg (0.5 mbar) at +32 to 86°F
(0 to 30°C)
±0.03 InHg (1 mbar) at -60 to 140°F (-52 to 60°C)
Resolution: 0.01 InHg (0.1 mbar)
Units Available: Kpa, mbar, InHg
Wind Speed
Range: 0 - 115 mph (0 - 60 m/s)
Accuracy: ±0.7 mph (±0.3 m/s)
Resolution: 1 mph (1 m/s)
Units Available: knots, mph, km/hr, m/s
Wind Direction
Azimuth: 0 - 360°
Accuracy: ±2°
Resolution: 1°
Relative Humidity
Range: 0 - 100%RH
Accuracy: ±3%RH (0-90%), ±5% (90-100%)
Resolution: 1%RH
Units Available: %RH
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Rainfall
Range: cumulative
Collection Area: 60 cm2
Accuracy: ±5% (spatial variations may exist)
Resolution 0.01 in. (0.254mm )
Units Available: mm, inches
Input Voltage
The Orion LX is supplied with a wall mount transformer.
Input: 120 VAC, 60 HZ, 16 W
Output: 12 VDC, 800 mA
The Orion can also be powered directly using a DC voltage source.
Input: 5 to 30 VDC (60 mA at 12 VDC)
Heating Power Source
Input: 5 to 30 VDC (1.1 A at 12 VDC)
Weather MicroServer Specification
Dimensions: 4.45” W x 2.60” H x 5.71” D
200 MHz ARM9 Processor
32 MB SDRAM, 512 MB Flash Memory
8-38 VDC Power Supply
2 Communication Serial Ports, 1 Ethernet Port
Linux Operating System
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Principles of Measurement
Wind Measurement
Both wind speed and direction are measured using advanced ultrasonic technology. The sensor utilizes ultrasound to determine horizontal wind readings. The array of three equally-spaced ultrasonic transducers on a horizontal plane is an ideal design that ensures accurate wind measurement from all directions, without blind angles or corrupted readings.
The wind sensor has no moving parts, which makes it virtually maintenance free.
Wind speed and wind directions are determined by measuring the time it takes the ultrasound to travel from each transducer to the other two.
The wind sensor measures the transit time (in both directions) along the three paths established by the array of transducers. This transit time depends on the wind speed along the ultrasonic path. For zero wind speed, both the forward and reverse transit times are the same. With wind along the sound path, the up-wind direction transit time increases and the down-wind transit time decreases.
The wind speed is calculated from the measured transit times using the following formula:
Vw = 0.5 x L x (1/ tf – 1/tr
where:
Vw = Wind speed
L = Distance between the two transducers
tf = Transit time in forward direction
tr = Transit time in reverse direction
Measuring the six transit times allows Vw to be computed for each of the three ultrasonic paths. The computed wind speeds are independent of altitude, temperature and humidity, which are cancelled out when the transit times are measured in both directions, although the individual transit times depend on these parameters.
Using Vw values of two array paths is enough to compute wind speed and wind direction. A signal processing technique is used so that wind speed and wind direction are calculated from the two array paths of best quality.
The wind speed is represented as a scalar speed in selected units (m/s, kt, mph, km/h). The wind direction is expressed in degrees (°). The wind
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direction reported indicates the direction that the wind comes from. North is represented as 0°, east as 90°, south as 180°, and west as 270°.
The wind direction is not calculated when the wind speed drops below
0.05 m/s. In this case, the last calculated direction output remains until the wind speed increases again to the level of 0.05 m/s.
The average values of wind speed and direction are calculated as a scalar average of all samples over the selected averaging time (1 ... 900 s). The sample count is based on a 4 Hz sampling rate. The minimum and maximum values of wind speed and direction represent the corresponding extremes during the averaging time.
Barometric Pressure, Temperature, and Relative Humidity (PTU) Module
Barometric pressure, temperature, and humidity measurements are combined in an advanced sensor module (PTU) utilizing a capacitive measurement method for each parameter. The PTU module contains separate sensors for pressure, temperature, and humidity measurement.
The measurement principle of the pressure, temperature, and humidity sensors is based on an advanced RC oscillator and two reference capacitors against which the capacitance of the sensors is continuously measured. The microprocessor of the transmitter performs compensation for the temperature dependency of the pressure and humidity sensors.
Barometric pressure is measured using a capacitive silicon BAROCAP® sensor. The sensor has minimal hysteresis and excellent repeatability, as well as outstanding temperature and long-term stability.
Temperature is measured with a capacitive ceramic THERMOCAP® sensor.
Relative humidity measurement is based on a capacitive thin film polymer HUMICAP®180 sensor. The sensor is highly accurate with negligible hysteresis and excellent long-term stability in a wide range of environments.
Radiation Shield: This module is mounted in a specially-designed radiation shield which protects the sensors from both scattered and direct sunlight and precipitation. The composite material in the plates offers excellent thermal characteristics and UV stabilized construction. The white outer surface reflects radiation, while the black inside absorbs accumulated heat.
The internal sensor module is easily replaceable and readily available as a spare component. To order a replacement module, please use catalog no. 9581.
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Rainfall Measurement
Rainfall is measured with an impact sensor, which detects the size and impact of individual rain drops. The signals resulting from the impacts are proportional to the volume of the drops. Hence, the signal from each drop can be converted directly to the accumulated rainfall.
This measurement method eliminates flooding and clogging, as well as wetting and evaporation losses.
The sensor transmitter uses RAINCAP® sensor 2 technology in precipitation measurement.
The precipitation sensor is comprised of a steel cover and a piezoelectric sensor mounted on the bottom surface of the cover.
The precipitation sensor detects the impact of individual raindrops. The signals from the impact are proportional to the volume of the drops. Advanced noise filtering technique is used to filter out signals originating from other sources than raindrops.
The measured parameter is accumulated rainfall. Detection of each individual drop enables computing of rain amount with high resolution.
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SECTION 2: PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
System Components
1. Orion 510 Sensor Transmitter
2. 50 ft sensor cable
3. Orion Interface Module with power supply
4. Orion LX MicroServer with Ethernet cable, RS-232 cable, and power supply
5. WeatherMaster software (optional) with RS-232 cable
6. Weather Display console (optional) with RS-232 cable and power supply.
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Orion 510 Sensor Transmitter
The Orion 510 Sensor Transmitter is an all-in-one sensor unit containing ultrasonic wind speed and direction sensor, temperature sensor, relative humidity sensor, barometric pressure sensor and an impact rain sensor.
The temperature, relative humidity and barometric pressure sensors are combined in a single module housed in a self-aspirating radiation shield.
Sensor Transmitter Components
1: Top of the transmitter
2: Radiation Shield
3: Bottom of the transmitter
4: Screw cover
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Cut Away View
1: Wind Transducers (3 pcs)
2: Precipitation Sensor
3: Pressure sensor inside the Sensor Module
4: Humidity and temperature sensor inside the Sensor Module
Bottom of the Transmitter
1: Alignment direction sign
2: Service port
3: Water tight cable gland
4: Unused cable gland, covered
5: Connector (not available with Orion)
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Mounting Adapter
To facilitate easy installation and north alignment, the Orion 510 Sensor Transmitter comes standard with a mounting adapter. The mounting adapter is easily connected on the end of the mast and the sensor transmitter simply snaps into it. The north alignment needs to be performed only once.
Internal Terminal Block
The sensor transmitter is shipped with a one (1) foot cable terminated by an 8-pin connector half.
This cable is connected to the sensor transmitter via a terminal block.
The Orion sensor transmitter has a standard RS-232 wiring as shown bellow:
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Terminal
Number
Signal
Color
3 TX- Orange 5 RXD Black 6 SGND Green 19 VIN- White 20 VIN+ Red
For heated sensor transmitters, terminal 17 (HTG-) is connected to the Blue wire and terminal 18 (HTG+) is connected to the Brown wire.
RS-422 wiring is also available for longer communication cable lengths.
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Heating (Optional)
Heating elements located below the precipitation sensor and inside the wind transducers keeps the precipitation and wind sensors free from snow and ice. A heating temperature sensor (Th) underneath the precipitation sensor controls the heating.
Three fixed temperature limits, namely +3 °C, -2 °C, and -4 °C (+37 °F, +38 °F, +25 °F) control the heating power as follows:
Th > +3 °C heating is off
-2 °C < Th < +3 °C 50% heating power
-4 °C < Th < -2 °C 100% heating power
Th < -4 °C 50% heating power
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Orion Interface Module
The Orion Interface Module is used to supply power to the sensor transmitter and to provide two RS-232 communication ports. The RS-232 ports can be connected to the Orion LX MicroServer, computers, display consoles, transceivers, and other such devices.
Under normal operation, the Orion Interface Power LED should be on and the Signal LED should be blinking once a second indicating data transmission from the sensor transmitter.
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Orion Weather MicroServer
The Orion Weather MicroServer uses a small computer board that runs the Linux operating system.
The MicroServer has 512MB flash memory for datalogging and operation.
The Orion 510 transmitter connects to the MicroServer via COM1.
The MicroServer has two RS-232 COM ports and an Ethernet port
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