
WA0141E_WSD15TIIDRO_User Manual_R09
V4.7
CAPETTI ELETTRONICA s.r.l. - Strada Stratta 57
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2.2. “RESET READING” Feature.
Issue command 6 twice in a row to activate the measure reset process.
The first command activates the ELECTRONIC LEVEL function, useful in order to improve the tool's position, meanwhile the second
instance of the command stores the current position as initial offset.
In case of an unintentional reset, it is always possible to place again the tool near the mechanical zero (using “ELECTRONIC LEVEL”
function), and repeat the reset process.
WineCapManager software shows and if necessary reset the offset stored in the datalogger using a remote radio command.
ELECTRONIC LEVEL and RESET READING features are available and works the same for the second tilt channel (channel 3).
Issue command 7 to use these features on channel 3: the first time for the ELECTRONIC LEVEL, twice for RESET READING.
3. Device preset and use mode.
Wireless Mode:
No setup operation is needed. Typically the system is configured from factory so the device is already associated to the system
basestation. The device is in STANDBY mode (refer to Picture 9 - Status table - Radio signal quality) for which is necessary to start it
with the TEST command (refer to Installation procedure.).
Otherwise, in case the device is in FACTORY RESET mode (refer to Picture 9 - Status table - Radio signal quality), that means it's ready
for connecting to an existing system, in order to associate it, make reference to the “WineCap System - User Manual R29”software
manual. Is necessary to use the "WineCapManager" software on the PC connected to the basestation that will be coupled with
the device.
USB Logger Mode:
For this operation mode, stand-alone with data downloads through USB, the connection with the PC and the
“WineCapManager” running on it is necessary in order to modify the device 's operation mode. The sampling interval must be
set with the device in "STAND-ALONE" (refer to Stand-alone USB datalogger installation.) mode and automatically, the device 's clock
is aligned with the PC's clock, in order to assure the temporal reference of the sample.
Sampling operations start may be selected disconnecting the USB cable or giving the proper command with the magnetic key.
(refer to Stand-alone USB datalogger installation.). More details on device 's connection/disconnection through the USB cable are
available on the WineCap System - User Manual R29 manual.
On field transition from USB to Wireless datalogger:
This transition is practicable in field, during the sampling period, using the wireless network association command. When the
association is done, the datalogger becomes a wireless datalogger and, besides sending new measures to the basestation,
starts a download process towards the same basestation of the measures acquired during the stand alone period (refer to
Picture 10 - Stand-alone datalogger status).
Picture 5 - “ELECTRONIC LEVEL” feature on CH3