Cr10 Measurement And Control Module Overview; Ov1. Physical Description; Ov1.1 Wiring Panel - Campbell CR10 Operator's Manual

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CR10 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL MODULE OVERVIEW

Campbell Scientific Inc. provides four aids to understanding and operating the CR10:
1.
2.
3.
4.
PCTOUR is a computer-guided tour of CR10 operation and the use of the PC208 Datalogger Support
Software. Much of the material in this Overview is covered in PCTOUR. A copy of PCTOUR is included
with every datalogger or PC208 order.
This Overview introduces the concepts required to take advantage of the CR10's capabilities. Hands-on
programming examples start in Section OV5. Working with a CR10 will help the learning process, so
don't just read the examples, do them. If you want to start this minute, go ahead and try the examples,
then come back and read the rest of the Overview.
The sections of the Operator's Manual which should be read to complete a basic understanding of the
CR10 operation are the Programming Sections 1-3, the portions of the data retrieval Sections 4 and 5
appropriate to the method(s) you are using (see OV6), and Section 14 which covers installation and
maintenance.
Section 6 covers details of serial communications. Sections 7 and 8 contain programming examples.
Sections 9-12 have detailed descriptions of each programming instruction, and Section 13 goes into
detail on the CR10 measurement procedures.
The Prompt Sheet is an abbreviated description of the programming instructions. Once familiar with the
CR10, it is possible to program it using only the Prompt Sheet as a reference, consulting the manual if
further detail is needed.
Read the Selected Operating Details and Cautionary Notes at the front of the Manual before using the
CR10.

OV1. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

The CR10 is a fully programmable
datalogger/controller in a small, rugged, sealed
module. Programming is very similar to
Campbell Scientific's 21X and CR7 dataloggers.
Some fundamental physical differences are
listed below.
The CR10 does not have an integral
keyboard/display. The user accesses the
CR10 with the portable CR10KD Keyboard
Display or with a computer or terminal
(Section OV2).
The CR10 does not have an integral
terminal strip. A removable wiring panel
(Figure OV1.1-1) performs this function and
attaches to the two D-type connectors
located at the end of the module.
PCTOUR
This Overview
The CR10 Operator's Manual
The CR10 Prompt Sheet
The power supply is external to the CR10.
This gives the user a wide range of options
(Section 14) for powering the CR10.

OV1.1 WIRING PANEL

The CR10 Wiring Panel and CR10 datalogger
make electrical contact through the two D-type
connectors at the (left) end of the CR10.
The Wiring Panel contains a 9-pin Serial I/O
port used when communicating with the
datalogger and provides terminals for
connecting sensor, control, and power leads to
the CR10. It also provides transient protection
and reverse polarity protection. Figure OV1.1-2
shows the panel and the instructions used to
access the various terminals.
OV-1

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