Xylem 6-Series Multiparameter User Manual

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650 MDS

Section 3

YSI Environmental Monitoring Systems Operations Manual

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Using the arrow keys, the Filename window is highlighted, the user presses the Enter key and then inputs the

file name (in this case, WEST) from the keypad as shown above. A site name (BLUE LAKE) is then entered

from the keypad by highlighting the Site description window and proceeding as for the File name. Pressing

Enter confirms the Site entry. The user then highlights the OK window and presses Enter to log the point.

The header of the 650 logging windows changes to Stop logging to confirm that the data storage to 650

memory is active and a countdown timer appears at the top of the display to show the exact moment a point is

logged to 650 memory. When the study is complete, the user highlights the Stop logging selection and

presses Enter to terminate logging.

NOTE: For ultimate simplicity, it was not necessary to enter either a file or a site name in the above

application. If the OK window had been highlighted immediately and Enter pressed, a point will be logged

to a file in the 650 memory under the designation NONAME1. It is also possible to input a custom file name,

but not enter a site name and then log the point.

The stream of data is stored in the 650 memory under the file name WEST that was input by the user. The file

can be viewed by selecting File from the 650 Main menu and pressing Enter. Then highlight the View file

selection and then the selected file (WEST), pressing Enter after each entry. The data in the file will be

displayed as shown below. Use the arrow keys to scroll horizontally in order to view all of the data.





Note that, using these same basic guidelines, data could have been logged at another site on the same day with the

user inputting a different site designation (file name and site name) in the field. Data could also have been logged

single points or as a continuous data stream at each site simply by the choice of Log single point or Start

logging, respectively, in the 650 Logging window.

Data can also be appended at later times to existing site designations.

However, there is a limitation on

this process: the parameter setup during subsequent logging runs MUST be exactly the same as for

the first entry. For example, if you add a sonde parameter to the Report for the second logging run to a

particular site, you will not be able to append this data to the existing file. If you logged Barometer or

GPS readings to the initial file you will be required to maintain the logging of these files on subsequent

logging runs. If your current parameter setup is different from the one used initially, a “Parameter

Mismatch” screen similar to that shown below will appear when you try to log data to the old site

designation. The screen should help in pinpointing the change in your parameter setup that is causing the

inability to append the file. In the example below, the old parameter setup is shown on the right of the

screen and the new parameter setup is on the left. It is evident that the mismatch occurs in the third line

where salinity from the new setup is “mismatched” with “DO %” from the old setup. The screen thus

shows that salinity has been added to the parameter list between the two logging studies and must be

removed if the original file is to be appended with further data.

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