There are two ways to configure the Vaisala WXT510/520 Weather Transmitter:
Use the Vaisala configuration software and service cable; load the UNAVCO configuration file located at:
/questions/306/Vaisala+WTX-510%7B47%7D520+config+file+.
OR
Use hyper terminal (or any other terminal emulation program) to configure the Vaisala WXT510/520 manually.
Connect to the Vaisala using the following settings:
Baud: 19200
Parity: None
Flow Control: None
Edit the hyper terminal ASCII settings:
check box for "send line ends for line feed"
check box for "Echo typed characters locally"
check box for "Append line feed to incoming line ends"
With the terminal connection established, power up the Vaisala. You should get a "0X0, start" message.
Use the following commands to configure the WXT510/520:
0XU,M=Q,C=2 (This should set the WXT510 to NMEA polled, RS232 communication)
0TU,R=&11010000,I=180,P=B,T=C (This should set the pressure units to bar and temperature to Celsius)
0RU,R=&10000000U=M,Z=A (This sets the precipitation units to mm/hr and counter reset)
0WU,R=&01001000 (These next two commands sets wind averaging, units, and output values)
0WU, I=180,A=180,U=M,F=1
0SU,R=&00000000 (This removes the system status elements from the output values)
Verify the Vaisala is enabled:
Issue a "0R0" command.
The met pack is set to output the following string:
0R0,Dm=076D,Sm=0.1M,Ta=24.4C,Ua=20.9P,Pa=0.8429B,Rc=0.00M,Hc=0.0M
where:
0R0 - the command that is sent
Dm - wind direction, degrees
Sm - wind speed, m/s
Ta - temperature, degree C
Ua - humidity, percent
Pa - barometric pressure, Bar
Rc - rainfall, mm/sampling period (reset at each measurement)
Hc - hail, hits/sampling period (reset at each measurement)
Configure the NetRS as follows:
I/O Configuration
Serial Port 2 Configuration
Service: Met-Tilt
Baud: 19200
Parity: None
Flow Control: None
Parameters for Met-Tilt mode:
Command 0R0
Schedule set to desired sample interval
Use the following command to create a met file:
teqc +met $filename.met -M.obs pr+td+hr+ws+wd+ri+hi $filename.dat > $filename.obs
where $filename.dat is the file you’ve created using the .T00 file you pulled from the receiver.
Alternatively, if you are collecting BNX data, use:
teqc +met $filename.met -M.obs pr+td+hr+ws+wd+ri+hi -binex $filename.BNX > $filename.obs
jn2021
Article ID: 411
Created: June 6, 2013
Last Updated: April 1, 2021
Author: Jim Normandeau
Online URL: https://kb.unavco.org/article/vaisala-how-to-integrate-the-vaisala-wxt510-520-with-the-trimble-netrs-netr9-411.html