Owner's manual
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  IMPORTANT: The Wind Tracker input option must be 
set to "INP 09". See the Wind Tracker manual for set-
ting this option.
3.2  Apply power to the Wind Tracker and sensor. There will 
be a 5 second delay for initialization after which the unit 
will begin to send data.  Wind speed and wind direction 
values will appear on the Wind Tracker.
  The sensor wind speed threshold is preset to 0.25 m/s 
(0.6 mph). Wind below this level is displayed as zero. 
The wind direction display will show the last value that 
appeared when wind speed was above threshold. 
3.3  Verify  sensor  response  by  using  a  small  fan  or  gently 
blowing through the measuring section. Move the fan to 
create wind from several different directions and conrm 
changes  on  the  Wind  Tracker  display.  Small  fans  and 
gentle blowing create irregular ow patterns. This test is 
for general checkout only.
If the Wind Tracker display continuously shows "Ser Err" then it is 
not receiving  data  from  the  sensor.  Remove  power and check all 
wiring connections. If the problem cannot be corrected, contact your 
YOUNG representative.
If the 85000 is NOT USED with a YOUNG Wind Tracker, an alterna-
tive output must be used to check operation. For voltage output, a 
voltmeter may be used as an indicator. For other serial formats, use 
the wiring diagrams and appropriate parameter settings as a guide. 
See sections 5.0 and 6.0 of this manual.
IMPORTANT: RMYT, the default serial output  format,  transmits 
binary data. Most serial communications programs can only display 
ASCII text, not binary data. Therefore, using such a program to moni-
tor RMYT output will show meaningless characters on the computer 
display.  To see  readable  data  with  a  program like HyperTerminal, 
a suitable serial output format like ASCII or NMEA must be used.
4.0 INSTALLATION
4.1 PLACEMENT
Proper  instrument  placement  is  important.  Eddies  from  buildings, 
trees,  or  other  structures  can  inuence  measurements.  For  most 
applications, locate the sensor well above or upwind of obstructions. 
As a general rule, air ow around a structure is disturbed to 2 times 
the height of the structure upwind, 6 times the structure downwind, 
and up to 2 times the height of the structure above ground.
4.2 MOUNTING AND ALIGNMENT
The sensor mounts to standard 1-inch (IPS) pipe with an  outside  
diameter of 1.34 inches (34 mm).
Generally,  the  sensor is aligned  to north.  In this orientation, the 
sensor junction box faces south (180 degrees). The transducer may 
be used as sighting aids. See diagram APPENDIX B.
4.2.1  Place orientation ring over pipe with guide pin up. 
4.2.2  Place sensor mounting post over pipe. 
4.2.3  Using the transducers as a sighting aid, align the sensor 
with a feature on the horizon that represents the proper ori-
entation. After alignment, tighten the mounting post band 
clamp to secure the position. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN.
4.2.4  Slide the orientation ring up so its guide pin is fully engaged 
in the sensor mounting post notch. Tighten the orientation 
ring band clamp to secure its position. DO  NOT OVER- 
TIGHTEN.
If the sensor needs to be removed later, leave the orientation ring on 
the pipe to preserve sensor alignment.
4.4 CONNECTIONS
With long cable lengths, resistance in the power supply wires reduces 
the available voltage at the sensor. Power at the sensor must be in 
the range of 9 to 16 VDC when the sensor is operating.  See WIRING 
DIAGRAMS in APPENDIX A.
5.0 OPERATION
5.1 WITH YOUNG WIND TRACKER DISPLAY
The default serial output format is RMYT which is compatible with 
the Young  Model 06201  Wind Tracker  display.  The  Wind Tracker 
receives measurements in the form of binary data  via  an  RS-485 
serial connection. The Wind Tracker automatically converts the data 
to wind values which appear on the display. Set the Wind Tracker 
input to 'INP 09'. See the Wind Tracker manual for display options.
5.2 VOLTAGE OUTPUTS
When the default RMYT format is used, analog voltage outputs are 
active. These may  be  connected to a data logger or other  device 
such as the YOUNG Model 26700 Programmable Translator. See  
VOLTAGE  OUTPUTS  in APPENDIX A  for  connection  details  and 
calibration values.
Voltage outputs may be enabled with any serial output format except 
SDI-12 even if the serial output connection itself is disabled. Polar 
speed and direction, which is the default, or Cartesian (UV) voltage 
output format may be selected. See section 6.4.13 and APPENDIX 
B for additional details. The voltage output may also be set to signal 
the STATUS CODE. The default setting causes VOUT to ignore the 
STATUS CODE. See sections 5.3.2 and 6.4.14 for additional details.
When cable length between voltage output terminals and data ac-
quisition system exceeds 3m (10 ft.), the voltage outputs should be 
measured differentially.
5.3 SERIAL OUTPUT FORMATS
A variety of serial output formats are available in the 85000.  From the 
factory, it is programmed for operation with the Young Wind Tracker 
display (RMYT format). Other serial formats are selected using a PC 
and the Windows 2DSETUP program (2Dsetup.exe) provided. The 
following sections discuss format options available. Each command 
is discussed in detail in section 6.0.
5.3.1 RMYT
RMYT is a 6-byte binary data format sent at 9600 baud using the 
RS             -485 OUTPUT ONLY connections. This format is used with the 
YOUNG Model 06201 Wind Tracker. RMYT is the default setting so 
the sensor may be connected to a Wind Tracker without altering any 
other sensor parameters. 
If RMYT  default parameters are used (no other parameters altered), 
the maximum number of  internal samples are always used, measure-
ments and outputs run continuously, voltage outputs are enabled, 
and both RS-232 and RS-485 connections are enabled. The average 
current consumption is about 150 mA, not including heater power.










