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 ======= How to operate ======= ======= How to operate =======
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 +The first step is to check if all cables are connected to the right place : be careful to position the cables exactly and not to plug it backward ( it may cause a short-circuit).
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 +For instance, the alimentation volume-sensor needs to be plugged correctly, the green cable in the upper pin and the red one in the bottom one. 
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 +Once you made sure the connections are correctly plugged, you can plug the alimentation. ​
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 +you should see the blue led of the following boards light up (as shown in the fig below) :
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 +- __The Wemos D1 mini__ : which will be used to control the lights for the culture and communicate with the broker( node-RED). ​
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 +- __Wemos ESP__ : which is used as a wifi board.
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 +- __pico ITX__ : which change the current. ​
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 +If not try to unplug and replug the power supply or check the connections between the boards.
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 ===== Installation of the pumps ===== ===== Installation of the pumps =====
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 ===== Step 5 ===== ===== Step 5 =====
  
-Once the volume for the sensor is set, you can open your browser and type "​192.168.8.10:​1880/​ui/"​ (or the IP address of the node-RED) in the address bar. You should be redirected to this page (see figure below). At the right, the "​Status"​ menu display the state of the pump. Green means the pumps are set, black that they'​re not calibrated, red that there is a malfunction and blue that they are currently working. You can also control the led intensity and pumping volume in the " LED and Pumps" section ​+Once the volume for the sensor is set, you can open your browser and type "​192.168.8.10:​1880/​ui/"​ (or the IP address of the node-RED) in the address bar. You should be redirected to this page (see figure below). At the right, the "​Status"​ menu display the state of the pump. Green means the pumps are set, black that they'​re not calibrated, red that there is a malfunction and blue that they are currently working. You can also control the led intensity and pumping volume in the " LED and Pumps" section
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 Clic on the three bars pointed by the arrow to open up the menu and then clic on calibration. Clic on the three bars pointed by the arrow to open up the menu and then clic on calibration.
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-===== Setup the phototurbidostat =====+======= Setup the phototurbidostat ​=======
  
 After the calibration of the pumps, your phototurbidostat is ready to be setup. After the calibration of the pumps, your phototurbidostat is ready to be setup.
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 ===== Step 1 ===== ===== Step 1 =====
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-The first step is to plug the alimentation ​ 
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-you should see the blue led of the following boards light up (as shown in the fig below) : 
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-- __The Wemos D1 mini__ : which will be used to control the lights for the culture and communicate with the broker( node-RED) ​ 
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-- __Wemos ESP__ : which is used as a wifi board 
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-- __pico ITX__ : which change the current ​ 
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-If not try to unplug and replug the power supply or check the connection between the boards 
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-===== Step 2 ===== 
  
 Connect the wemos D1 mini to the led rings  Connect the wemos D1 mini to the led rings 
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 Put the device under the shaking table as shown below  Put the device under the shaking table as shown below 
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 You can set the desired led intensity in the Node-RED dashboard by clicking on the three bars on the upper left and clicking on " turbidimètre"​ then in the "LED and Pumps" you can set the desired red green and blue intensity. ​ You can set the desired led intensity in the Node-RED dashboard by clicking on the three bars on the upper left and clicking on " turbidimètre"​ then in the "LED and Pumps" you can set the desired red green and blue intensity. ​
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