Exiting the adv6600 firmware, 4. changing the pressure sensor offset, Y s i – YSI ADV6600 User Manual

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Section 3. Installation and Setup

ADV6600

Y S I

Environmental

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Amplitude

The level of returned signal based on the concentration and/or particle
size found in the water.

Compass

The heading, pitch, and roll data from the compass which is applied to
the raw velocity data to convert it to East, North, Up components.

Temperature

The output of the temperature sensor associated with the ADV sensor.
The output is reported as “ADV Temperature”. Note that there is also a
temperature parameter associated with the Water Quality sensors which
will be similar, but probably not identical, to the “ADV Temperature”
due to differences in location and time constants.

Pressure

The reading of the ADV6600 pressure sensor which can be translated
into depth of water value.

Battery Voltage

The voltage associated with the internal C-cells of the ADV6600 or
external power source (whichever is greater).

Boundary Range

The range from the tip of the ADV (transmitter) to the closest boundary
(i.e. the bottom of a stream) if within detectable range (varies depending
on angle and material type). The value is reported as a -1 if not detected
or is out of range.

Water Quality Data

The water quality parameters which are active in the Report setup.



3-8. Exiting the ADV6600 Firmware


When you have finished setting up the ADV6600 firmware, be sure to close ADVantage 6600
completely by clicking the “x” in the upper right hand corner of the window. You will see the
following message:


Under virtually all circumstances, you will want to click the “Yes” selection so that the ADV6600
will power down to its idle mode in order to save power.



3-9. ADV6600 Firmware Upgrades

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