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ELECTRONIC COMPASS
W/ SERIAL INTERFACE
REV N081908
MANUAL PN 32500-90
R. M. YOUNG COMPANY
2801 AERO PARK DRIVE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN 49686, USA
TEL: (231) 946-3980
FAX: (231) 946-4772
It is important to install the 32500 so it remains level during operation. This becomes increasingly inportant when used at northern and
southern latitudes far from the equator since progressively more of the
earths magnetic flux becomes vertical. By keeping the 32500 level at
these latitudes, the measurements will be free of the vertical flux influence and remain accurate.
MODEL 32500
ELECTRONIC COMPASS
WITH SERIAL INTERFACE
SPECIFICATIONS*
Compass:
Resolution:
Accuracy:
0.5 degrees
2 degrees (rms)
AC Frequency Generator
50mV p-p at 10Hz
0-2000 Hz
3.0 OPERATION
Potentiometer
0-5000mV = 0 to 355 degrees
5000mV (limited to 5 mA)
Operation begins automatically when power is applied. Jumpers configure the 32500 for common output formats.
Sensor Inputs):
12-bit
0-1000mV
0-5000mV
0-5000mV
0-5000mV
Serial Output:
Operating Temp:
Power:
-50C to 50C
11 to 30 VDC, 40 mA
Mounting:
Size:
4.75 (12cm) H
0.87 (7.3cm) W
2.12 (5.3cm) D
1.0 INTRODUCTION
The Model 32500 ELECTRONIC COMPASS measures magnetic
heading, wind speed and direction signals from YOUNG sensors, and
signals from four general purpose voltage inputs. Wind direction input
may be combined with compass measurements to obtain true direction. Voltage inputs may be used with YOUNG temperature, humidity,
barometric pressure, and other sensors. One voltage input may be
configured for connection to a tipping bucket precipitation gauge.
Measurements are available in several serial data formats in either full
duplex RS-232 or half-duplex RS-485 signals. Both continuous and
polled serial outputs are available. When polled, up to 16 units can
be networked together. For marine applications the 32500 produces
standard NMEA serial output sentences. Calibrated voltage outputs
for wind speed and direction are also provided when the 32500 is connected to a YOUNG wind sensor.
2.0 INSTALLATION
The 32500 is supplied in a weather-resistant enclosure with a mounting adapter that fits 1 inch IPS pipe (1.34 inch nominal diameter).
When used with the YOUNG Wind Monitor, the mounting adapter
engages the Wind Monitor orientation notch. Refer to the WIRING
DIAGRAM for electrical connection details and jumper settings.
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3.3 JUMPERS
W1 JUMPERS A, B, and C, determine serial output format. Jumper
configurations and associated output format are listed below: 1 signifies that jumper is installed, 0 signifies that jumper is omitted. See the
SERIAL FORMAT DIAGRAM in the Appendix for more details.
ABC
000
001
010
011
100
101
110
111
predetermined value. All serial signals use 1 start, 8 data, and 1 stop
bit. Any externally connected serial device must be set to the same
baud rate as the 32500.
4.1 POLLING
When the serial output format is ASCII POLLED or PRECIP
POLLED, the 32500 sends data only when it receives a serial polling
command:
Ma!
where a is the unique address of the unit. The default address is A
but any alphanumeric character may be used (see POLLING CHARACTER in section 4.2 SERIAL COMMANDS).
See the SERIAL FORMAT DIAGRAM for details on ASCII POLLED
data format.
ASCII and RMYT formats force the serial baud rate to 9600. NMEA
formats force the baud rate to 4800.
ASCII and POLLED ASCII are general purpose outputs that may be
used with the YOUNG 26800 or devices that can communicate serially. NMEA outputs are generally for marine applications. RMYT is a
proprietary format for use with the YOUNG Wind Tracker.
Commands may be sent using a PC and simple communications programs such as HyperTerm or any other properly configured serial device. All commands that begin with CMD must
end with a carriage return (ASCII 13).
Commands may be sent at any time but it may be more convenient to pause 32500 serial output. This is especially necessary
with half-duplex RS-485 communication.
Command
OPERATE
PAUSE
DAMPING (0=NONE, 1=FAST, 2=SLOW)
FORMAT 0 ASCII
1 ASCII POLLED
2 NMEA (KNOTS, DIR)
3 NMEA (KNOTS, DIR, TEMP, RH, BARO
4 RMYT
5 PRECIP
6 PRECIP POLLED
7 ASCII 2
9 DIAGNOSTIC
CMD220 n
CMD230 c
CMD240 nn
CMD250 n
CMD900
CMD910
CMD920
X
3xESC
3xCNTL-S
3xCNTL-X
Description
CMD100
CMD110
CMD200 n
CMD210 n
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5.0 MAINTENANCE
The 32500 requires no maintenance in normal use. Periodic inspection is recommended to verify correct operation.
6.0
WARRANTY
7.0 CE COMPLIANCE
This product complies with European CE requirements for the EMC
Directive. Please note that shielded cable must be used.
Declaration of Conformity
R. M. Young Company
2801 Aero Park Drive
Traverse City, MI 49686 USA
Model 32500 Electronic Compass
The undersigned hereby declares, on behalf of R. M.
Young Company that the above-referenced product, to
which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the
provisions of:
Council Directive 2004/108/EC (December 15, 2004)
on Electromagnetic Compatibility
David Poinsett
R&D Manager
R. M. Young Company
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