Configurable parameters, Table 67 – Vaisala WMT700 User Manual

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Configurable Parameters

Table 67 below lists the configurable parameters and their
allowed and default values for the WMT700 NMEA MWV
profile.

Table 67

Configurable Parameters for WMT700 NMEA
MWV Profile

Parameter

Default
Value

Profile-Specific Allowed
Values

Description

address

N/A

String with 2 characters,
for example "WI"

Address for WMT700. The address must
consist of two capital letters A … Z

autoInt

1

0.25 ... 1000
Resolution: 0.25

Automatic message interval in seconds.
Do not select a message interval that is
shorter than the time it takes to send a data
message

autoPort

1

1 = COM1 port
2 = COM2 port

Serial port to which WMT700 sends
automatic data messages

autoSend

0

0 = Automatic messages
disabled
20 = WMT700 NMEA
MWV automatic data
message

Automatic data message number. Selects
the data message format for automatic
messages

com1_protocol

0*

11 = WMT700 NMEA
MWV protocol

Profile for serial port COM1

com2_protocol

0

11 = WMT700 NMEA
MWV protocol

Profile for serial port COM2

com2_interf

N/A**

0 = RS-485
1 = RS-422
3 = RS-232

Interface for serial port COM2

wndAvg

1

0.25 … 3600
Resolution: 0.25

Averaging time for wind measurement in
seconds

wndOrientation

0

0 = Array facing up
1 = Array facing down

Orientation of the array of WMT700

wndUnit

0**

0 = Meters per second
1 = Miles per hour
2 = Kilometers per hour
3 = Knots

Wind speed unit

wndVector

0

0 = Scalar averaging

Wind averaging method

* COM1 service port is always by default 0 - WMT700 protocol. This can be
changed using serial commands if COM1 is needed for protocol-specific
communication.
** Wind speed unit and COM2 digital communication interface are defined in
the order form. Default setting may be any of the allowed options, and it can be
verified from the unit's configuration code.

To start continuous measurement, use the START command.
You can stop the measurement with the STOP command. For
instructions, refer to sections START — Start Continuous
Measurement
and STOP — Stop Wind Measurement on page
115.

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