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Campbell CR510 Operator's Manual (264 pages)
DATALOGGER
Brand:
Campbell
| Category:
Data Loggers
| Size: 1.53 MB
Table of Contents
Cr510 Measurement and Control Module
5
Table of Contents
5
External Storage Peripherals
6
Internal Data Storage
6
Measurement Programming Examples
6
Pin Serial Input/Output
6
Cr510 Measurements
7
Installation and Maintenance
7
Processing Instructions
7
Appendix B. Additional Telecommunications Information
8
Appendix E. Call Another Datalogger Via Phone or Rf
8
Ov1. Physical Description
13
OV1.1 Analog Inputs
13
OV1.2 Excitation Outputs
14
OV1.3 Pulse Inputs
14
OV1.4 Digital I/O Ports
14
OV1.5 Analog Ground (AG
14
Ov1.6 12V, Power Ground (G), and Earth Terminals
14
Ov1.7 5V Output
14
OV1.8 Serial I/O
14
OV1.9 Connecting Power to the CR510
14
OV2. MEMORY and PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS OV2.1 Internal Memory
15
OV2.2 Program Tables, Execution Interval and Output Intervals
17
OV2.3 CR510 Instruction Types
18
Input/Output Instructions
19
Ov3. Communicating with Cr510
20
OV3.1 Keyboard/Display
20
OV3.2 Using Computer with Datalogger Support Software
21
OV3.3 ASCII Terminal or Computer with Terminal Emulator
21
Ov4. Programming the Cr510
21
OV4.1 Programming Sequence
22
OV4.2 Instruction Format
22
OV4.3 Entering a Program
23
Ov5. Programming Examples
23
OV5.1 Sample Program 1
24
OV5.2 Editing an Existing Program
26
OV5.3 Setting the Datalogger Time
27
Ov6. Data Retrieval Options
28
TELECOMMUNICATIONS Telecommunications Commands
28
Ov7. Specifications
30
Functional Modes
31
Datalogger Programs - 1, 2, 3, and 4 Modes
31
Setting and Displaying the Clock - 5 Mode
34
Displaying/Altering Input Memory, Flags, and Ports - ∗6 Mode
34
Mode Commands
34
Sequence of Time Parameters in 5 Mode
34
Compiling and Logging Data - ∗0 Mode
35
Memory Allocation - a
35
CR510 Memory
37
Memory Testing and System Status - B
39
C Mode Entries
40
C Mode -- Security
41
D Mode -- Save or Load Program
41
Setting Duplex
43
Final Storage Areas, Output Arrays, and Memory Pointers
45
Ring Memory Representation of Final Data Storage
45
Output Array ID
46
Data Output Format and Range Limits
47
Displaying Stored Data on Keyboard/Display - 7 Mode
47
Instruction Set Basics
49
Parameter Data Types
49
Repetitions
49
Entering Negative Numbers
49
Indexing Input Locations
49
Voltage Range and Overrange Detection
50
Output Processing
50
Input Voltage Ranges and Codes
50
Use of Flags: Output and Program Control
51
Flag Description
51
Program Control Logical Constructions
52
Command Codes
52
If Then/Else Execution Sequence
53
Logical and Construction
53
Instruction Memory and Execution Time
55
Processing Instruction Memory and Execution Times
57
Output Instruction Memory and Execution Times
58
Program Control Instruction Memory and Execution Times
58
Error Codes
59
On-Line Data Transfer - Instruction 96
61
Mode Entries
62
Manually Initiated Data Output - 8 Mode
63
Printer Output Formats
63
Storage Module
64
Example of CR510 Printable ASCII Output Format
64
Mode -- SM192/716 Storage Module Commands
65
Commands for Storage Module
66
Telecommunications Commands
67
Remote Programming of the CR510
70
Pin Description
71
Enabling and Addressing Peripherals
72
Hardware Enabled and Synchronously Addressed Peripherals
72
Ring Interrupts
73
Interrupts During Data Transfer
73
Servicing of Ring Interrupts
73
Modem/Terminal Peripherals
74
Synchronous Device Communication
74
Addressing Sequence for the RF Modem
74
Modem/Terminal and Computer Requirements
75
Pin Serial Input/Output
75
SD Addresses
75
DTE Pin Configuration
76
SC32A Pin Description
76
Single-Ended Voltage 107 Temperature Probe
79
Differential Voltage Measurement
79
Typical Connection for Active Sensor with External Battery
80
Anemometer with Photochopper Output
81
Wiring Diagram for Anemometer
81
Tipping Bucket Rain Gage with Long Leads
82
Ohm PRT in 4 Wire Half Bridge
82
Wiring Diagram for Rain Gage with Long Leads
82
Wiring Diagram for PRT in 4 Wire Half Bridge
83
Ohm PRT in 3 Wire Half Bridge
84
Ohm PRT in 4 Wire Full Bridge
85
Full Bridge Schematic for 100 Ohm PRT
85
Pressure Transducer - 4 Wire Full Bridge
86
Lysimeter - 6 Wire Full Bridge
87
Lysimeter Weighing Mechanism
87
Wire Full Bridge Connection for Load Cell
88
Gypsum Soil Moisture Block
89
Nonlinear Thermistor in Half Bridge
90
Water Level - Geokon'svibrating Wire Pressure Sensor
91
Nonlinear Thermistor Probes Connected to CR510
91
A Vibrating Wire Sensor
92
Calibration Data for Sensor 3998
92
Well Monitoring Example
92
Hook up to AVW1
94
To 20 Ma Sensor Using CURS100 Terminal Input Module
95
Wiring Diagram for CURS100 Terminal Input Module and 4 to 20 Ma Sensor
96
Computation of Running Average
97
Rainfall Intensity
98
Sub 1 Minute Output Interval Synched to Real Time
99
Switch Closures on Control Port (Rain Gage)
99
Converting 0-360 Wind Direction Output to 0-540 for Strip Chart
100
Use of 2 Final Storage Areas - Saving Data Prior to Event
101
Logarithmic Sampling Using Loops
102
Input/Output Instructions
105
Pulse Count Configuration Codes
107
Excitation/Integration Codes
110
Port Configuration Option Codes
112
Input Frequency Codes
114
Quadrant that the Angle Falls in Is Defined by the Sign of X and y
127
Output Processing Instructions
129
Program Control Instructions
135
Flag Description
135
Command Codes
135
Comparison Codes
137
Baud Rate Codes
139
Option Code for Modem Type and Baud Rate
142
Fast and Slow Measurement Sequence
145
Single-Ended and Differential Voltage Measurements
146
Differential Voltage Measurement Sequence
146
Timing of Single-Ended Measurement
146
The Effect of Sensor Lead Length on the Signal Settling Time
147
Cr510 Measurements
148
Exponential Decay, Percent of Maximum Error Vs. Time in Units of
148
Input Voltage Rise and Transient Decay
148
Source Resistance Model for Half Bridge Connected to the CR510
149
Typical Resistive Half Bridge
149
Model 024A Wind Direction Sensor
150
Properties of Three Belden Lead Wires Used by Campbell Scientific
150
Resistive Half Bridge Connected to Single-Ended CR510 Input
151
Settling Error, in Degrees, for 024A Wind Direction Sensor Vs. Lead Length
151
Measured Peak Excitation Transients for 1000 Foot Lengths of Three Belden Lead Wires Used by Campbell Scientific
152
Maximum Lead Length Vs. Error for Campbell Scientific Resistive Sensors
153
Summary of Input Settling Data for Campbell Scientific Resistive Sensors
153
Source Resistances and Signal Levels for YSI #44032 Thermistor
154
Half Bridge Configuration for YSI #44032 Thermistor Connected to CR510
155
Bridge Resistance Measurements
156
Incorrect Lead Wire Extension on Model 107 Temperature Sensor
156
Measuring Input Settling Error with the CR510
156
Comparison of Bridge Measurement Instructions
158
Excitation and Measurement Sequence for 4 Wire Full Bridge
158
Calculating Resistance Values from Bridge Measurement
159
Resistance Measurements Requiring AC Excitation
160
AC Excitation and Measurement Sequence for AC Half Bridge
160
Model of Resistive Sensor with Ground Loop
160
Calibration Process
161
Protection from the Environment
163
Power Requirements
163
Installation and Maintenance
163
Typical Current Drain for Common CR510 Peripherals
163
Campbell Scientific Power Supplies
164
BPALK Power Supply
165
Typical Alkaline Battery Service and Temperature
165
PS12LA, Battery, and AC Transformer Specifications
166
Solar Panels
167
Direct Battery Connection to the CR510 Terminal Strip
167
Vehicle Power Supply Connections
167
Connecting to Vehicle Power Supply
167
Grounding
168
Terminal Strip Grounding Diagram and Excitation Control
168
Terminal Strip
169
Use of Digital I/O Ports for Switching Relays
169
Power Switching Without Relay
170
Relay Driver Circuit with Relay
170
Maintenance
171
CR510 Lithium Battery Location
171
Glossary
173
Telecommunications Command with Binary Responses
177
Final Storage Format
179
Generation of Signature
181
B.3 Generation of Signature
181
D Commands to Transfer Program with Computer
181
Ascii Table
183
Introduction
185
Example Phone Callback Program Based on a Condition
185
D.1 Introduction
185
D.2 Example Phone Callback Program Based on a Condition
185
PC208 DOS Computer Software and It's Computer Setup
186
Introduction
189
Programming
189
Programming for the Calling CR510
189
E.1 Introduction
189
E.2 Programming
189
E.3 Programming for the Calling CR510
189
Option Code for Modem Type and Baud Rate
189
Remote Datalogger Programming
191
Terminology
193
Communications and Compatibility
193
F.1 Terminology
193
F.2 Communications and Compatibility
193
F.3 more on Modbus
194
Td Operating System Addendum for Cr510, Cr10X, and Cr23X Manuals
199
D Mode Commands
218
Setting Powerup Options
218
Mode Command Summary
226
Error Codes
227
Instruction Set Basics
227
Processing and Program Control Examples
229
Connections for Rain Gage
233
Program Control Instructions
243
Beacon Intervals
259
Allocate General Purpose File Memory
260
Neighbor Filter
260
List of Tables
261
List of Figures
263
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Campbell CR510 Operator's Manual (21 pages)
Brand:
Campbell
| Category:
Other
| Size: 0.15 MB
Table of Contents
Ov1. Physical Description
3
Ov2. Memory and Programming Concepts
5
Ov2.1 Internal Memory
5
Flash EEPROM
6
Ov2.2 Program Tables, Execution Interval and Output Intervals
7
Input/Output Instructions
8
Output Processing Instructions
8
Program Control Instructions
8
Ov3.3 Ascii Terminal or Computer with Terminal Emulator
11
Ov3.2 Using Computer with Datalogger Support Software
11
Ov4.1 Programming Sequence
12
Ov4.2 Instruction Format
12
Ov4.3 Entering a Program
13
Ov5. Programming Examples
13
Sample Program
16
Ov6. Data Retrieval Options
18
Data Logger
19
Analog Inputs
20
Warranty
20
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