Campbell Scientific TS100SS Product Manual
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To install the TS100SS Sensor, first ensure that the mounting surface is stable and not subject to vibrations. Use the provided mounting brackets to secure the sensor, aligning it with the target area. Connect the sensor to the data logger using the specified cables and ensure all connections are tightened to prevent moisture ingress.
The TS100SS Sensor should be calibrated annually to ensure accuracy. Calibration can be performed using standard reference targets and should be documented. Follow the calibration procedures outlined in the user manual for precise instructions.
Check all physical connections and ensure the cables are intact and correctly attached. Verify that the data logger is powered and functioning. Use diagnostic tools to test the sensor's output and refer to the troubleshooting section in the manual for further steps.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the sensor surface to prevent dust and debris accumulation, checking cable integrity, and inspecting mounting brackets for corrosion or wear. Perform a functional test quarterly to ensure the sensor is operating correctly.
To update the firmware, connect the sensor to a computer using the specified interface. Download the latest firmware from Campbell Scientific's website and use the provided software tool to upload the firmware to the sensor. Ensure the process is not interrupted to avoid corruption.
The status LED indicators provide information on the sensor's operational status. A steady green light indicates normal operation, blinking green signifies data transmission, and red indicates an error. Consult the manual for detailed LED codes and troubleshooting tips.
The TS100SS Sensor can be integrated using standard communication protocols supported by Campbell Scientific. Ensure compatibility by reviewing the data acquisition system's specifications and refer to the integration guide for configuration settings.
The TS100SS Sensor is designed to operate in a wide range of environmental conditions, including temperatures from -40°C to 70°C and humidity levels up to 95%. It is also resistant to dust and water ingress, with an IP65 rating.
Perform a diagnostic test by connecting the sensor to a compatible data logger and using the diagnostic mode in the software. This will check the sensor's output and functionality, providing a report for analysis. Refer to the diagnostic section in the manual for detailed procedures.
If the readings are inconsistent, first recalibrate the sensor. Check for any environmental factors affecting the sensor's performance, such as obstructions or extreme weather conditions. Verify that the sensor is properly installed and maintained.