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6. Carefully raise the tripod extension tube, complete with sensor head, as

high as it will go and clamp it in place.
A stop prevents the tube from being removed from the upright.

7. When additional sensors are supplied with a Nomad Special System, they

will all be connected to a common auxiliary junction box. Remove this from

the bag.

Connection

8. Remove the rain gauge from the small bag.
9. Tip the environmental case on to its back to reveal the colour-coded

connectors in the bottom panel.

10. Remove the blanking plug from the 8-pin (red) socket and plug in the cable

from the sensor head (red plug).

11. Remove the blanking plug from the 4-pin (blue) socket and plug in the cable

from the rain gauge (blue plug).

12. When additional sensors are to be used, remove the blanking plug from the

7-pin (yellow) socket and plug in the output cable from the auxiliary box

(yellow plug).

Orientation

13. Open the two clamp screws on the rear of the environmental case, engage

them on the tripod upright then clamp the case loosely in place on the tripod

upright.

14. Guided by the compass supplied, rotate the case on the upright so that the

solar panel faces towards the sun. (Face it towards the centre of the sun’s

anticipated course, when longer measurements are to be performed.) Then

clamp the case securely in place as high on the upright as possible.
It’s weight will stabilise the tripod, however for additional stability, the pegs

provided can be used to peg down the tripod feet.
Under severe wind conditions, guy lines (not provided) may also be needed to

stabilise the upper part of the tripod when extended.

15. When additional sensors are to be used, clip the auxiliary box to the lower

part of the tripod.

16. Loosen the locking screw, then rotate the sensor head and extension tube,

until the red “N” mark on the Wind Direction sensor (weather vane) is

pointing directly north.

17. Use the compass to confirm that the sensor head cross bar is now running

due north - south.

18. When the sensor head is correctly aligned, clamp the extension tube securely

in place.

Rain Gauge

19. Deploy the rain gauge at least 4 m from the tripod.
20. Release the two catches securing the outer cover to the base of the gauge.
21. Carefully lift off the cover and stand it in a safe place.
22. With the base plate mounted in its correct location on site, adjust the three

levelling screws until the built-in spirit level indicates that the unit is level.

23. Once the unit is level secure the locknuts.
24. A restriction, such as an elastic band, may have been fitted to prevent the

bucket from moving during transit.
Carefully remove any restriction and check that the bucket pivots freely.

25. Replace the outer cover and engage the catches in the cutouts in the

base plate.

26. When additional sensors are supplied with a Nomad Special System,

deploy them as required.

27. Loosen the locking wheel on the solar panel attachment and gently pull the

bottom of the panel outwards until it is at right angles to the radiation from

the sun. (Set it at right angles to the centre of the sun’s anticipated course,

when longer measurements are to be performed.) Then lock the wheel again.

28. Remove the protective rubber cover from the solar panel, and keep it in a safe

place.

Security

29. For additional security, the winged locking-screws on the tripod can be

replaced by Allen screws (supplied), the case padlocked (not supplied) and

the case clamp screws locked with additional Allen screws (supplied).

The Nomad is now deployed and ready for operation.
Dismantling the system and re-packing it in the carrying bags will be the reverse

of this procedure.

When dismantling your system, if it is wet ensure that all

components are dried before re-placing them in the carrying bags,

or on return to the laboratory or office. Make sure the bags are

dried too.

Start Logging

When the Sensus data logger was left running after checking the battery voltage

as described in Prepare for Use, it will already be logging (storing) data.
If the battery in-line fuse was removed for transit, or the Sensus data logger

switched off, start logging data to the Sensus as follows.
1. Support the weight of the environmental case door, undo the clips which

hold it shut, then lower the door until the chains support it.

Do not put or hang anything heavy on the lowered door !

2. Replace the in-line fuse if it has been removed.
3. Press key 1 on the Sensus logger.

When sufficient power is available, shown by activity on the display, the

logger will wait one minute before starting to store data at the rate specified

by the active configuration. The default rate stores data at 5 minute intervals.

The Nomad will continue storing data until stopped by the logger keys or lack

of power.

4. Close and re-clip the door of the environmental case.

Communicating with the Nomad

Ensure that Online Pro has been installed and that the configuration file for the

Nomad weather station has also been loaded.
Connect the communications cable from your PC to the RS 232 port on the right

hand side of the Sensus unit.
Refer to the Nomad User Manual for downloading via radio or GSM modules.

Get Stored Data

The Nomad system can store data on-board by logging data into the Sensus data

logger memory or by storing data on CompactFlash cards plugged into the Sensus

data logger.
Download Sensus Store
Data can be downloaded from the Sensus store to a PC only while the Nomad

and PC are connected directly via an RS 232 link. (Data cannot be downloaded

while Online Pro Application Software is operating in real-time mode.)
1. With PC and Sensus connected as described above, start Online Pro.
2. Use the Download... (Clone... on early software) option on the

WeatherStations menu.
The Download Weather Station dialog is displayed.

3. Highlight the name of the Nomad station to be downloaded and press the

Download (Clone) button.

4. Specify a filename for the downloaded data and choose a directory in which

to save it.

5. Press the Save button.

The data from the Nomad system is downloaded to your PC and converted

into a log file format for further use by Online Pro.

Download to a CompactFlash card
Data can be downloaded from the Sensus store to a CompactFlash card merely

by plugging an empty card into the slot in the right hand panel of the Sensus Data

Logger.
Wait until the activity on the Sensus display finishes and no Busy message is

shown, then remove the card.
Download CompactFlash Cards
CompactFlash cards can be removed from the Sensus unit for downloading so

that the stored data can be downloaded to your PC in two ways.
If your PC has a PCMCIA socket, a flash card adaptor can be plugged into the

socket, or a stand-alone FlashCard Reader can be plugged into one of the PC

communication ports.
Once connected, both of these devices will log on to your PC as an additional

drive which can be accessed using your Windows

TM

Explorer.

Data downloaded from cards can be converted using the Online Pro Application

Software.

Display Real-Time Data

1. With PC and Sensus connected as described above, start Online Pro.
2. Select the Open... option from the File menu.
3. Select Display.onl from the Online Pro directory.

This opens the default screens for data viewing.

4. Select the required page from the Pages menu displayed via the View menu.
5. Click the clock icon to display data in real-time.

The values on screen should be updating live.

6. End real time operation by clicking the clock icon again.
7. Close down Online Pro and disconnect your PC from the Nomad station after

use.

View Downloaded (Cloned) Data

Once data has been downloaded, the PC and Sensus no longer need to be

connected together.
1. Select the Historic option from the View menu.
2. Select the Table option.
3. Select the file required from the Open dialog.

Data from the file will be displayed.

4. Close down Online Pro after use.

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Casella instrumentation and software is designed, manufactured and serviced by:
Casella CEL

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Bedford, MK42 7JY, United Kingdom.

Phone: +44 (0) 1234 844 100

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Casella Nomad Weather Station

FG3292 Issue 1/January 2002

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