Diagnostic settings for LI-COR gas analyzers
Diagnostics are used to indicate whether your instrument is operating correctly. The LI-7500A/RS/DS Open Path CO2/H2O Analyzers output integers between 0 and 255 that correspond to as many as 5 diagnostic values. The LI-7200/RS Enclosed CO2/H2O Analyzer outputs integers between 0 and 65535, which corresponds with up to 10 diagnostics. The LI-7700 Open Path CH4 Analyzer outputs integers between 0 and 65535 that indicate up to 16 diagnostics.
Detailed explanations of the diagnostic values are provided in the instruction manuals for the instruments.
In the EddyPro® software, the diagnostic values of the gas analyzers are configured for processing in the Raw File Description of the Metadata File Editor, as shown in the LI-7700 example in Figure 4‑1.
The raw diagnostic integer values are first converted to bit values, and then the diagnostic records that are flagged are counted. A portion of an LI-7700 diagnostic output is shown in Figure 4‑2 (no records flagged).
A QA/QC system is automatically implemented in EddyPro when the diagnostic values of the LI-7500A/RS/DS, LI-7200/RS, and LI-7700 are selected for processing. A diagnostic value that is flagged may or may not affect flux computation. If it does affect the computation, the related record will be discarded. Otherwise, the record will be processed normally.
- Flags for the LI-7500A/RS/DA are described in Table 4‑1.
- Flags for the LI-7200/RS are described in Table 4‑2.
- Flags for the LI-7700 are described in Table 4‑3.
For example, if the diagnostic bit map in the LI-7700 indicates that Bit number 5 is flagged (Instrument is calibrating), the record will be skipped. Bit values are 0 = bad (flagged) and 1 = OK (not flagged).