Owner's manual
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85000-90
MODEL 85000
ULTRASONIC ANEMOMETER
1.0 SPECIFICATIONS
WIND SPEED
Range:  0-70 m/s (156 mph)
Resolution:  0.1 m/s
Accuracy:  0 to 30 m/s, ±2% or 0.1m/s 
30 to 70 m/s, ±3%
WIND DIRECTION
Azimuth Range:  0-360 degrees
Resolution:  1 degree
Accuracy:  ± 2 degrees
SERIAL OUTPUT
Type:  RS-232, RS-485, SDI-12
Formats:  ASCII Text (polled and continuous)
  RMYT (Wind Tracker)
  NMEA
  SDI-12 (v1.3)
Baud Rates:  1200, 4800, 9600, and 38400 baud
ANALOG VOLTAGE OUTPUT
Polar
Wind Speed:  0 to 5000 mV (0 to 100 m/s)
Wind Direction:  0 to 5000 mV (0 to 360° or 0 to 540°)
Cartesian (UV)
U and V:  0 to 5000 mV (-100 m/s to +100 m/s)
GENERAL
Output rate:  1 Hz typical (selectable)
Power Supply:  9 to 16 VDC,
  150 mA max
Dimensions:  34 cm high x 17 cm wide
Weight:  0.7 kg (1.5 lb)
Shipping Weight:  1.6 kg (3.5 lb)
2.0 INTRODUCTION
The YOUNG  85000   Ultrasonic Anemometer  is a 2-axis, no-
moving-parts wind sensor.  It is ideal for general meteorological 
applications  requiring accurate  and  reliable  measurement. 
The sensor features wide operating range, compact size, easy 
installation and low power operation.  Analog and digital signal 
outputs are available in several popular formats.
The 85000 measures wind based on the transit time of ultrasonic 
pulses between  four  transducers. Air flow alters the transit 
time  which is used to calculate flow velocity. Wind direction is 
determined from relative velocities along each acoustic path.
Measurement  results  are  available  as  calibrated  voltage 
output signals or serial data using RS-232, RS-485, or SDI-12 
connections. Continuous output or polled operation may be used. 
Serial formats  may be selected for direct connection to YOUNG 
Wind Tracker  displays,  marine  NMEA  systems,  SDI-12  data 
loggers, and ASCII serial communication programs.
Operating parameter options are selected using a simple setup 
program provided. All 85000 settings are stored internally in non-
volatile memory.
The sensor is constructed using UV-stabilized thermoplastic, 
stainless steel, and anodized aluminum for superior environmental 
resistance.   It is easily mounted on standard 1 inch (IPS) pipe. 
An orientation ring preserves mounting position when the sensor 
is removed.
3.0 INITIAL CHECKOUT
Carefully unpack the unit and inspect for physical damage. Any 
damage should be reported to the shipper. The 85000 arrives fully 
calibrated and ready to use. As supplied, the sensor is congured 
as follows:
   FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIGURATION: 
 Serial Output:
  - RMYT Format
  - RS-232
  - RS-485 Output Only
  - 9600 baud
 Analog Voltage Outputs:
  - Channel V1: Wind Speed
     0-5000 mV = 0-100 m/sec
  - Channel V2: Wind Direction
     0-5000mV = 0-360 Deg
These settings will permit direct serial connection to the Young 
Model 06201 Wind Tracker and connection of the voltage outputs 
to a voltage measuring device or datalogger. For other available 
serial or voltage output configurations refer to the appropriate 
sections of the manual.
A simple operational check of the sensor may be performed as 
follows: (Requires Model 06201 Wind Tracker)
3.1  Remove junction box cover and connect power and 
signal  wires to  terminals as  indicated in  WIRING 
CONNECTIONS (APPENDIX A).  Supply voltage must 
be 9 to 16 VDC.










