INSTRUCTION MANUAL HS2 and HS2P (HydroSense II) Revision: 3/14 Copyright © 2011- 2014 Campbell Scientific, Inc.
HS2 and HS2P The HydroSense II is an easy-to-use, portable device for measuring volumetric water content of soil. The major components of the system
HS2 and HS2P 5. Turn on the HydroSense II by holding the button for 3 seconds. 6. Establishing a GPS sync may take up to one minute or more. When
HS2 and HS2P Sensor rod length 20 cm and 12 cm (NOT interchangeable) 20 cm and 12 cm (interchangeable) Accuracy 20 cm rods: ±3% (EC ≤ 4 dS/m) 12
HS2 and HS2P The HydroSense II system consists of the items listed in TABLE 4-2, HydroSense II Parts. These parts are shown in FIGURE 4-1, HS2 Parts
HS2 and HS2P FIGURE 4-2. HS2P Carrying Tote FIGURE 4-3. HS2P Parts Below are spare and supporting parts available from Campbell Scientific:
HS2 and HS2P Dimensions: 200 x 100 x 58 mm (7.9 x 3.9 x 2.3 in) Source: 4 x AA alkaline batteries Battery life: 6 to 12 months (depends on usage
HS2 and HS2P 5.3.1 Height Handle to bottom of sensor: 82.3 cm (32.4 in) Top of display to bottom of sensor: 96.5 cm (38 in) 5.3.2 Weight With d
HS2 and HS2P 6.4 Water Deficit Data Water deficit data help irrigators with water management decisions. By default the HydroSense II does not show w
HS2 and HS2P These parameters are soil specific and grouped as “soil profiles”. The HydroSense II holds up to 10 soil profiles labeled “SOIL 1” throu
HS2 and HS2P A soil profile page will be displayed. This page shows the reference values stored for this soil profile and the rod length used. To
HS2 and HS2P Selecting NEW PROBE will overwrite the soil profile, clearing the other reference value, whereas selecting OLD PROBE will discard the mea
HS2 and HS2P Soil is not homogeneous. Cracks, rocks, pore size, plant roots, and texture layers are not usually distributed uniformly throughout a me
HS2 and HS2P 7.1 Buttons User Interface Buttons Button Function Power/MENU — To turn the HydroSense II on or off, press and hold this button for 3
HS2 and HS2P 7.3.1 GPS Information The top bar of the screen displays the current date and time information. This time is synchronized with the GPS
HS2 and HS2P This change occurs automatically when the HydroSense II detects that it is within the boundaries of a zone. For more information on zone
HS2 and HS2P 7.3.4 Deficit Display When deficit mode is enabled, the water deficit section is displayed at center right of the main screen (p. 14).
HS2 and HS2P to create a new zone will be presented. If a zone already exists, data are attributed to that zone. The function stores volumetric wa
HS2 and HS2P The first time the HydroSense II unit is used with a new computer, the computer and HydroSense II must be “paired” before a connection ca
HS2 and HS2P filtered and charted by the computer software based on the zone in which the data was collected. The HydroSense II keeps a table of up to
HS2 and HS2P If the button is pressed when the GPS does not have a valid GPS sync, a warning message is display. This message warns that the curren
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HS2 and HS2P On the display of my HydroSense II, the battery icon, the Bluetooth icon, and the GPS icon are visible, but a forth icon appears to be mi
HS2 and HS2P 7. Carefully replace the back cover of the display and replace the four screws. 8. Turn over the display and hold the button for 3 se
HS2 and HS2P 3. Lift the display from its holder. 11.3 Rod Replacement Threaded inserts in the epoxy body of the sensors allow user replacement o
HS2 and HS2P The procedure for replacing the rods is as follows: 1. If using the HS2P, slip off the plastic bumper. 2. Use the wrench (pn 26156) t
HS2 and HS2P 11.4 Replacing an HS2P Sensor 1. Unplug the cable that attaches the sensor to the display. 2. Remove the plastic bumper. 3. Use t
HS2 and HS2P Begin an operating system upgrade with a fresh set of batteries. If the batteries in the HydroSense II fail during the update process, c
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Appendix A. Configuration Menus A.1 Main Menu To enter the main menu, press from the main screen (p. 14). Using the buttons, select the desi
Appendix A. Configuration Menus A.4 Time/Date Menu This submenu contains a list of settings to configure the clock system of the HydroSense II. Us
Appendix A. Configuration Menus A.7 Time Zone The HydroSense II is able to use its GPS to provide a very accurate clock. Whenever a valid GPS sign
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Appendix A. Configuration Menus A.8 Time Synchronization The HydroSense II uses its GPS to provide a very accurate clock. Whenever a valid GPS sig
Appendix A. Configuration Menus A.11 Brightness This menu allows the brightness of the LCD backlight to be adjusted. Since the backlight uses a si
Appendix A. Configuration Menus A.14 GPS Settings This submenu contains a list of settings related to the GPS. Using the buttons, highlight o
Appendix A. Configuration Menus A.17 System Settings This submenu contains a list of system-wide settings. Using the buttons, highlight one of
Appendix A. Configuration Menus A.20 Serial Number This screen displays the serial number of the HydroSense II. This should match the serial numbe
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Table of Contents 8.2 What is stored? ... 18 8.3 Software ...
Table of Contents Tables 4-1. Comparison of HydroSense II and HydroSense(I) ... 3 4-2. HydroSense II Parts ...
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HS2 and HS2P 1. Introduction FIGURE 1-1. HS2 HydroSense II System FIGURE 1-2. HS2P HydroSense II Pole System 1
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