Introduction; Precautions; Initial Inspection - Campbell CDM-A100 Series Instruction Manual

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CDM-A100 Series
1.

Introduction

2.

Precautions

3.

Initial Inspection

The CDM-A108 and CDM-A116 are 24-bit analog input modules that
significantly increase the number of analog channels in a datalogger system.
The CDM-A108 has eight differential channels and the CDM-A116 has 16
differential channels.
The CDM-A108 and CDM-A116 feature a 24-bit analog-to-digital converter
and a low-noise, analog front-end to provide superior analog measurements.
They also support period average measurements and include both current and
voltage excitation channels.
Connect up to 50 CDMs to a single datalogger.
Throughout this manual, any reference to the CDM-A100 applies to both the
CDM-A108 and CDM-A116, unless specifically noted.
READ AND UNDERSTAND the
manual.
WARNING:
Protect from over-voltage
o
Protect from water
o
Protect from ESD (electrostatic discharge)
o
IMPORTANT: Maintain a level of calibration appropriate to the
application. Campbell Scientific recommends factory recalibration of the
CDM-A100 every three years.
The CDM-A108 and CDM-A116 ship with the following:
Pn 29389, CDM Parts Kit (1)
o
ResourceDVD (1), which includes the following:
o
This manual
Device Configuration Utility software
Inspect the packaging and contents for damage immediately. File damage
claims with the shipping company.
Check packaging materials for all products. Check model numbers, part
numbers, product descriptions, and cable lengths against shipping
documents. Model or part numbers are found on each product. Cable
numbers are normally found at the end of the cable that connects to the
Safety
section at the front of this
(DevConfig
(p. 32)
)
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