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5.3.2 ASCII
ASCII output provides continuous wind measurement data in text 
format. Between each measurement cycle, the sensor goes into a 
low power mode. There are a number of parameters related to the 
ASCII serial output format which may be altered. Please note that 
the  default  values  are  recommended  for  most  applications.  
Careful analysis of the sensor's application should be done prior to 
making changes due to the interaction of parameters such as OUT-
PUT DELAY and SAMPLE COUNT. See section 6.0.
ASCII output appears either in POLAR or CARTESIAN (UV) format.  
With POLAR format, the wind speed threshold  and wind speed units 
are selected. With CARTESIAN format, the threshold is ignored and 
wind speed units are always meters per second (m/s).
  ASCII POLAR FORMAT
  a www.w ddd ss*cc<CR>
  where 
  a  = Sensor address
  www.w  = Wind speed (selected units)
  ddd  = Wind direction (degrees)
  ss  = Status code
  *  = Asterisk (ASCII 42)
  cc  = Checksum
  <CR>  = Carriage return (ASCII 13)
  ASCII CARTESIAN (UV) FORMAT
  a uu.uu vv.vv ss*cc<CR>
  where
  a  = Sensor address
  ±uu.uu  = U-axis wind speed (m/s)
  ±vv.vv  = V-axis wind speed (m/s)
  ss  = Status code
  *  = Asterisk (ASCII 42)
  cc  = Checksum
  <CR>  = Carriage return (ASCII 13)
The CHECKSUM is the two-character printable hexadecimal value
generated by taking the exclusive-or of all characters up to the
asterisk. The STATUS CODE will show a non-zero value only when
the  sensor  cannot  acquire  sufcient  samples  or  a  measurement 
error has occurred.
5.3.3 ASCII POLLED
ASCII POLLED format is the same as ASCII but sends  data only 
when polled. The sensor stays in low power mode until polled. The 
polling command is Ma! where 'a' is the sensor address. The default 
address is '0' (ASCII 48).
5.3.4 NMEA
NMEA format provides continuous wind measurements in standard 
NMEA marine sentences at 4800 baud using the RS-485 output con-
nections. Output is sent once per second. The output data may be 
used with the YOUNG Model 06206 Marine Wind Tracker or other 
NMEA-capable device.
  NMEA FORMAT
  $WIMWV,ddd,R,www.w,N,A*cc<CR><LF>
  where
  ddd  = Wind direction (degrees)
  www.w  = Wind speed (knots)
  *  = Asterisk (ASCII 42)
  cc  = Checksum
  <CR><LF>  = Carriage return, line feed (ASCII 13, 10)
The CHECKSUM is the two-character printable hexadecimal value  
generated by taking the exclusive-or of all characters between '$' 
and '*'.
5.3.5 SDI-12 CONT
SDI-12 CONT makes continuous wind measurements that may be 
retrieved with SDI-12 R, M, and C commands. With R commands, 
the sensor responds by sending measurement data. With M and C 
commands, the sensor responds with an acknowledgement show-
ing  zero seconds measurement delay. No service request is sent. 
Data may be retrieved immediately after an M or C command with 
a D command.
If an R, M, or C command includes the CRC designator, retrieved 
data will contain an SDI-12 CRC checksum.
  SDI-12  SENSOR
  COMMAND  RESPONSE
  aR0!  a+www.w+ddd<CR><LF>
  aR1!  a±uu.uu±vv.vv<CR><LF>
  aRC0!  a+www.w+ddd<CRC><CR><LF>
  aRC1!  a±uu.uu±vv.vv<CRC><CR><LF>
  aM!  a0002<CR><LF>
  aM1!  a0002<CR><LF>
  aMC!  a0002<CR><LF>
  aMC1!  a0002<CR><LF>
  aC!  a00002<CR><LF>
  aC1!  a00002<CR><LF>
  aCC!  a00002<CR><LF>
  aCC1!  a00002<CR><LF>
  aD0!  a+www.w+ddd<CRC><CR><LF>
    a±uu.uu±vv.vv<CRC><CR><LF>
  where:
  a  = Sensor address
  ddd  = Wind direction (degrees)
  www.w  = Wind speed (selected units)
  ±uu.uu  = U-axis wind speed (m/s)
  ±vv.vv  = V-axis wind speed (m/s)
  <CRC>  = CRC checksum (only where requested)
  <CR><LF>  = Carriage return, line feed (ASCII 13, 10)
5.3.6 SDI-12 STANDBY
SDI-12 STANDBY makes wind measurements only when polled with 
an M or C command.  The sensor responds with an acknowledge-
ment indicating that the data will be ready in one second. With M 
commands, the sensor sends a service request as soon as data are 
ready. Data are retrieved with D commands. If the M or C command 
includes a CRC designator, retrieved data will include a CRC check-
sum. After each measurement cycle, the sensor goes into ultra-low 
power (320 uA) standby. Set Damping Factor (see 6.4.9) to 0 when 
using SDI-12 STANDBY.
  SDI-12  SENSOR
  COMMAND  RESPONSE
  aM!  a0012<CR><LF>
  aM1!  a0012<CR><LF>
  aMC!  a0012<CR><LF>
  aMC1!  a0012<CR><LF>
  aC!  a00102<CR><LF>
  aC1!  a00102<CR><LF>
  aCC!  a00102<CR><LF>
  aCC1!  a00102<CR><LF>










