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How to connect Thies Clima sensor

Hallo every body, please help
I have DT82E
with thies clima sensor product :

a. WIND TRANSMITTER CLASIC (4.3303.22.641)
b. WIND DIRECTION TRAN (4.3125.32.041)
c. Hygro-THERMO TRANSMITTER (1.1005.54.241)
d. BARO TRANSMITTER (3.1157.10.100)

  1. How to connect the sensor and how to program? ( WS- knot; WD-deg ; Temp - c ; Hum-%; Press - Hpa)
  2. I convert 232 serial output with RS232 INDUSTRIAL Moxa G3111 GSM / IP GTWY, then I connect to ethernet port the PC
  3. Can be monitored by Dex logger software?

thank you

Hallo every body, please help I have DT82E with thies clima sensor product : a. WIND TRANSMITTER CLASIC (4.3303.22.641) b. WIND DIRECTION TRAN (4.3125.32.041) c. Hygro-THERMO TRANSMITTER (1.1005.54.241) d. BARO TRANSMITTER (3.1157.10.100) 1. How to connect the sensor and how to program? ( WS- knot; WD-deg ; Temp - c ; Hum-%; Press - Hpa) 2. I convert 232 serial output with RS232 INDUSTRIAL Moxa G3111 GSM / IP GTWY, then I connect to ethernet port the PC 3. Can be monitored by Dex logger software? thank you

Hi Sugeng,

The first three sensors have 4-20 mA output, you may use current configuration to read those sensors in dataTaker.
Please remember to use 100 ohms shunt resistors between two reading signal.

About Baro transmitter, I do not think 3.1157.10.100 is in Thies range. Do you mean 3.1157.10.000 with 0-5 V output?

Because you have 5 outputs/ parameters (hygrothermo transmitter will give you two output), I recommend you to use the following configuration:
WS pin 3 (output +) to 1*
WS pin 2 (output -) to 1#
Use a 100 ohms resistor between those two terminals and a current channel in dataTaker

WD pin 3 (output +) to 1+
WD pin 2 (output -) to 1#
Use a 100 ohms resistor between those two terminals and a current channel in dataTaker

Baro pin 6 (analog +) to 1-
Baro pin 5 (analog -) to 1#
Use a voltage channel in dataTaker.

HT pin 1 & 3 to power +
HT pin 2 (humidity) to 2+
HT pin 4 (temp) to 2-
dataTaker pin 2# to power -

Why do you use dataTaker RS232 port instead of Ethernet port?
Using Ethernet port will be easier for you to configure Moxa as well as setting its port forwarding to access dEX from external terminal.

Notes:
It is possible to use RS232 on PPP connection to run dEX, but it will be very slow.

Best regards,
Rudy Gunawan

Hi Sugeng, The first three sensors have 4-20 mA output, you may use current configuration to read those sensors in dataTaker. Please remember to use 100 ohms shunt resistors between two reading signal. About Baro transmitter, I do not think 3.1157.10.100 is in Thies range. Do you mean 3.1157.10.000 with 0-5 V output? Because you have 5 outputs/ parameters (hygrothermo transmitter will give you two output), I recommend you to use the following configuration: WS pin 3 (output +) to 1* WS pin 2 (output -) to 1# Use a 100 ohms resistor between those two terminals and a current channel in dataTaker WD pin 3 (output +) to 1+ WD pin 2 (output -) to 1# Use a 100 ohms resistor between those two terminals and a current channel in dataTaker Baro pin 6 (analog +) to 1- Baro pin 5 (analog -) to 1# Use a voltage channel in dataTaker. HT pin 1 & 3 to power + HT pin 2 (humidity) to 2+ HT pin 4 (temp) to 2- dataTaker pin 2# to power - Why do you use dataTaker RS232 port instead of Ethernet port? Using Ethernet port will be easier for you to configure Moxa as well as setting its port forwarding to access dEX from external terminal. Notes: It is possible to use RS232 on PPP connection to run dEX, but it will be very slow. Best regards, Rudy Gunawan
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