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Columbia Weather Station's
Capricorn 2000 Weather Station
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This monitoring device separates itself from all other weather stations
with Z-World's OP7100 — it offers an on-site interface instead of a PC. |
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Karrick, Design Consultant, Industrial InSites |
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The alarm sounds, everyone at the 6th Street fire station stops, realizes the situation and reacts
promptly. Several firefighters rush to the fire engine, preparing for departure, several others
begin to gather information on the fire. Information is a firefighter's best friend, and the more
they have, the better they can prepare for the fight ahead.
Now, fire stations can have access to even more information, not just about the fire, but about
the weather. Suppose it is extremely windy, or remarkably hot, this information could drastically
change how firefighters prepare.
A new monitoring tool from Columbia Weather Systems, the Capricorn 2000 Weather Station, can
deliver the information these firefighters need right when they need it. The Capricorn 2000 was
specifically designed with customers who communicated their desire for a weather station complete
with an on-site graphical display in mind.
"This monitoring device separates itself from all other weather stations with Z-World's OP7100
— it offers an on-site interface instead of a PC," says Kevin Karrick, from Industrial InSites
and the chief design consultant for the Capricorn 2000 graphical display. "The Capricorn 2000
is an inimitable tool for many applications such as farms and small airports-anywhere someone
may need immediate information on the weather."
Z-World's OP7100 was selected by Columbia Weather Systems as the graphical display for the Capricorn
2000 primarily for its ruggedness, reliability, and price point.
The OP7100 is an "intelligent" touchscreen display with a C-programmable microprocessor, a compact
graphic LCD (320x240 pixels) that supports text and graphics, and an abundant memory allowing
it to perform computations and store relatively large amounts of data.
Because of its C-programmable microprocessor, its "smart" LCD controller, and its keypad options,
the OP7100 series has the flexibility required for almost any application, making it ideal for
the Capricorn 2000 remote weather stations.
The Capricorn 2000 performs a number of data logging functions such as a 24-hour log on 15 separate
parameters, and calculates parameters such as the average wind speed for the last minute, dew
point and barometric pressure trend. The Capricorn 2000 can even calculate complex weather functions
such as evapotranspiration, which measures the amount of evaporation that has occurred in a 24-hour
period.
Other Carpricorn 2000 parameters include:
- Temperature
- Wind Direction
- Wind Speed
- Relative Humidity
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- Leaf Wetness
- Rainfall
- Solar Radiation
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For more information on Industrial InSites, a Z-World Certified Partner
who can assist you, and help you to bring your application to an affordable
reality, please visit http://www.zworld.com/partners/design_consult.html.
For more information on Columbia Weather Systems' Capricorn 2000 Weather Station, please visit
http://www.columbiaweather.com/WeatherStations.html.
For more information on Z-Worlds OP7100 Graphical Display, please visit http://www.zworld.com.

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