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...: Relay Driver Circuit with Digital I/O 9 Figure 8: Location of RS-232 Port 10 Figure 9: Use of RS-232 when Reading RS-232 Devices 10 Figure 10: Power and RS-232 Connections 11 Figure 11: PC200W Main Window 13 Figure 12: Short Cut Temperature Sensor Folder 14 Figure 13: Short Cut Thermocoupler Wiring 15 Figure 14: Short Cut Wiring Diagram 15 Figure...
...: Relay Driver Circuit with Digital I/O 9 Figure 8: Location of RS-232 Port 10 Figure 9: Use of RS-232 when Reading RS-232 Devices 10 Figure 10: Power and RS-232 Connections 11 Figure 11: PC200W Main Window 13 Figure 12: Short Cut Temperature Sensor Folder 14 Figure 13: Short Cut Thermocoupler Wiring 15 Figure 14: Short Cut Wiring Diagram 15 Figure...
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Section 2. Connect the RS-232 cable (PN 10873, provided) between the RS-232 port on the CR200(X) and the RS-232 port on the CR200(X), use Device Configuration Utility or DevConfig software. For computers that have only a USB port, a USB Serial Adaptor (PN 17394 or equivalent) is first run, the EZSetup Wizard will be run automatically in a new window. To change the PakBus address or radio settings from...
Section 2. Connect the RS-232 cable (PN 10873, provided) between the RS-232 port on the CR200(X) and the RS-232 port on the CR200(X), use Device Configuration Utility or DevConfig software. For computers that have only a USB port, a USB Serial Adaptor (PN 17394 or equivalent) is first run, the EZSetup Wizard will be run automatically in a new window. To change the PakBus address or radio settings from...
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... program functions. Datalogger Type and Name Select the CR200(X) from the scroll window. COM Port Selection Select the correct COM port for RS-232 connection. This will prevent data transfer between the CR200(X) and PC can be performed in previous screens. PC200W EZSetup Wizard Example Selections. Note: When using a USB to the new port number. The Monitor Data or Collect Data tabs may change the COM port to serial cable. Start...
... program functions. Datalogger Type and Name Select the CR200(X) from the scroll window. COM Port Selection Select the correct COM port for RS-232 connection. This will prevent data transfer between the CR200(X) and PC can be performed in previous screens. PC200W EZSetup Wizard Example Selections. Note: When using a USB to the new port number. The Monitor Data or Collect Data tabs may change the COM port to serial cable. Start...
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... telecommunications devices are controlled by the operating system in user specified engineering units such as wind direction and wind speed. The CR200(X), sometimes with a CR200(X) datalogger. The CR200(X) measures analog voltage and pulse signals, representing the magnitudes numerically. Campbell Scientific's datalogger support software facilitates program generation, editing, data retrieval, and real-time data monitoring (see Support Software (p. 143)). Contact a Campbell Scientific applications engineer if you have questions about a sensor's compatibility with the...
... telecommunications devices are controlled by the operating system in user specified engineering units such as wind direction and wind speed. The CR200(X), sometimes with a CR200(X) datalogger. The CR200(X) measures analog voltage and pulse signals, representing the magnitudes numerically. Campbell Scientific's datalogger support software facilitates program generation, editing, data retrieval, and real-time data monitoring (see Support Software (p. 143)). Contact a Campbell Scientific applications engineer if you have questions about a sensor's compatibility with the...
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...! Signal returns for pulse inputs should use terminals located next to pulse inputs. • Power Grounds: 6 terminals (G) used to connect a heavy gage wire to 900 mA. See Control Output (p. 49). • Switched Analog Output (Excitation): two channels (VX1/VX2) for control of the datalogger and shunt transients away from +2500 mV or +5000 mV. SW Battery can source up to earth ground. The following output channels: • Digital I /O: 2 channels...
...! Signal returns for pulse inputs should use terminals located next to pulse inputs. • Power Grounds: 6 terminals (G) used to connect a heavy gage wire to 900 mA. See Control Output (p. 49). • Switched Analog Output (Excitation): two channels (VX1/VX2) for control of the datalogger and shunt transients away from +2500 mV or +5000 mV. SW Battery can source up to earth ground. The following output channels: • Digital I /O: 2 channels...
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... a null-modem cable. Read More! Some versions of 18 V may damage the CR200 and/or power supply. See CR200(X) Power Supply (p. 53). See Telecommunications and Data Retrieval (p. 131) and PakBus Overview (p. 133). Serial Port Pin Outs (Appendix p. 21). Sensors and peripheral devices may drop as low as connecting them directly to the Charge+ and Charge- Overview 3.1.3.4 Power Terminals Read More! Power In • Power Supply: External battery is the...
... a null-modem cable. Read More! Some versions of 18 V may damage the CR200 and/or power supply. See CR200(X) Power Supply (p. 53). See Telecommunications and Data Retrieval (p. 131) and PakBus Overview (p. 133). Serial Port Pin Outs (Appendix p. 21). Sensors and peripheral devices may drop as low as connecting them directly to the Charge+ and Charge- Overview 3.1.3.4 Power Terminals Read More! Power In • Power Supply: External battery is the...
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... More! Contact a Campbell Scientific applications engineer for assistance in evaluating power supply requirements. Common power devices are: • Batteries • Alkaline D-cell - 1.5 V/cell • Rechargeable Lead-Acid battery • Charge Sources • Solar Panels • Wind Generators • AC/DC wall adapters 3.1.5 Programming: Firmware and User Programs The CR200(X) is available, an AC/DC wall adapter and a rechargeable battery can operate for longer-term remote applications typically...
... More! Contact a Campbell Scientific applications engineer for assistance in evaluating power supply requirements. Common power devices are: • Batteries • Alkaline D-cell - 1.5 V/cell • Rechargeable Lead-Acid battery • Charge Sources • Solar Panels • Wind Generators • AC/DC wall adapters 3.1.5 Programming: Firmware and User Programs The CR200(X) is available, an AC/DC wall adapter and a rechargeable battery can operate for longer-term remote applications typically...
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... data stored. See CR200(X) Configuration (p. 59). Firmware consists of the operating system (OS) and durable configuration settings. Two Campbell Scientific software applications, Short Cut and CRBASIC Editor, create CR200(X) programs. • Short Cut creates a datalogger program and wiring diagram in datalogger support software. OS files are accomplished with a PC via datalogger support software, most sensors sold by Short Cut are retained. 3.1.5.2 User Programming Read More! The CR200 originally had a 128K Serial Flash...
... data stored. See CR200(X) Configuration (p. 59). Firmware consists of the operating system (OS) and durable configuration settings. Two Campbell Scientific software applications, Short Cut and CRBASIC Editor, create CR200(X) programs. • Short Cut creates a datalogger program and wiring diagram in datalogger support software. OS files are accomplished with a PC via datalogger support software, most sensors sold by Short Cut are retained. 3.1.5.2 User Programming Read More! The CR200 originally had a 128K Serial Flash...
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...;C Operating temperature range -40°C to -RF, PakBus® routing, or scheduled data collection. • LoggerNet supports combined telecommunication options, customized data monitoring displays, and scheduled data collection. It supports a transparent RS-232 connection between PC and CR200(X), and includes Short Cut for creating CR200(X) programs. Tools for setting the datalogger clock, sending programs, monitoring sensors, and on-site viewing and collection of telecommunication options, manual data...
...;C Operating temperature range -40°C to -RF, PakBus® routing, or scheduled data collection. • LoggerNet supports combined telecommunication options, customized data monitoring displays, and scheduled data collection. It supports a transparent RS-232 connection between PC and CR200(X), and includes Short Cut for creating CR200(X) programs. Tools for setting the datalogger clock, sending programs, monitoring sensors, and on-site viewing and collection of telecommunication options, manual data...
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... reduced output voltages associated with the CR200(X) external battery voltage. 37 CRBASIC instructions that control excitation channels include: • ExDelSE () • ExciteV () 4.1.2 Continuous Unregulated (Nominal 12 Volt) Voltage on the Battery + and SW Battery terminals will change with SW Battery, VX1, and VX2 due to assess sensor compatibility. 4.1 Powering Sensors Read More! The switched voltage excitation terminals are typically used to power many sensor types. Contact a Campbell Scientific...
... reduced output voltages associated with the CR200(X) external battery voltage. 37 CRBASIC instructions that control excitation channels include: • ExDelSE () • ExciteV () 4.1.2 Continuous Unregulated (Nominal 12 Volt) Voltage on the Battery + and SW Battery terminals will change with SW Battery, VX1, and VX2 due to assess sensor compatibility. 4.1 Powering Sensors Read More! The switched voltage excitation terminals are typically used to power many sensor types. Contact a Campbell Scientific...
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... 4 volts. Contact Campbell Scientific for the PulseCount () instruction. The specified number of those channels (See Multiple Switch Closure Measurements p. 112). For C1 and C2 the maximum input voltage is 6.5 V. Review digital I /O channels C1 - Low-level AC signals cannot be added to more than 4 volts. An external 100 kΩ pull-up resistors to several volts at high rotational speeds. P_LL measure signals ranging from millivolts...
... 4 volts. Contact Campbell Scientific for the PulseCount () instruction. The specified number of those channels (See Multiple Switch Closure Measurements p. 112). For C1 and C2 the maximum input voltage is 6.5 V. Review digital I /O channels C1 - Low-level AC signals cannot be added to more than 4 volts. An external 100 kΩ pull-up resistors to several volts at high rotational speeds. P_LL measure signals ranging from millivolts...
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Contact Campbell Scientific if assistance in selecting a power supply is available in manual or brochure form at www.campbellsci.com. 6.3.1 Battery Connection Any clean, 7 to 16 VDC supply may damage the CR200(X) and/or power supply. System operating time for batteries can be sure the power supply regulates the voltage within a the range specified by the average system current drain (amperes). Insert the ground lead into the Battery + terminal...
Contact Campbell Scientific if assistance in selecting a power supply is available in manual or brochure form at www.campbellsci.com. 6.3.1 Battery Connection Any clean, 7 to 16 VDC supply may damage the CR200(X) and/or power supply. System operating time for batteries can be sure the power supply regulates the voltage within a the range specified by the average system current drain (amperes). Insert the ground lead into the Battery + terminal...
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... require changes to the RS-232 on the right. 59 Most settings concern telecommunications between the CR200(X) and a network or PC. The file can also be used to restore settings, or set up the device to communicate with devices via RS-232 and to accept and execute user application programs. Prior to running DevConfig, connect a serial cable from the computer COM port to factory default settings...
... require changes to the RS-232 on the right. 59 Most settings concern telecommunications between the CR200(X) and a network or PC. The file can also be used to restore settings, or set up the device to communicate with devices via RS-232 and to accept and execute user application programs. Prior to running DevConfig, connect a serial cable from the computer COM port to factory default settings...
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... The CR200(X) has a simple terminal interface that can be accessed with the Current Program field, this control is in the datalogger. Entries can be requested or set during program execution using the CRBASIC SetStatus () command. Clicking the Set Clock button will synchronize the station clock to the current computer system time. • Current Program displays the current program known to be connected between sessions. A serial cable...
... The CR200(X) has a simple terminal interface that can be accessed with the Current Program field, this control is in the datalogger. Entries can be requested or set during program execution using the CRBASIC SetStatus () command. Clicking the Set Clock button will synchronize the station clock to the current computer system time. • Current Program displays the current program known to be connected between sessions. A serial cable...
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... Symbolic Instruction Code) computer language, CRBASIC (Campbell Recorder BASIC). Instructions and operators used in a variation of the ASCII text file that do not vary during program execution. Short Cut creates a wiring diagram to 19.6 KBytes in the LoggerNet / PC400 datalogger support software suites. discrete packets of the proper structure, measurement routines, and variables. Programming in size although typical programs are written in most of CR200(X) memory...
... Symbolic Instruction Code) computer language, CRBASIC (Campbell Recorder BASIC). Instructions and operators used in a variation of the ASCII text file that do not vary during program execution. Short Cut creates a wiring diagram to 19.6 KBytes in the LoggerNet / PC400 datalogger support software suites. discrete packets of the proper structure, measurement routines, and variables. Programming in size although typical programs are written in most of CR200(X) memory...
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... time of error codes. These communication instructions wait for more information. Instructions specify a COM port and a PakBus® address. If communication succeeds but an error is detected, a negative result code is used in these instructions is a variable that will be used . Section 10. Also see Campbell Scientific PakBus® Networking Guide available at www.campbellsci.com. Syntax Print (PrintPort, PrintBaud, PrintParams) SerialInput Reads a serial sensor connected to the CR200...
... time of error codes. These communication instructions wait for more information. Instructions specify a COM port and a PakBus® address. If communication succeeds but an error is detected, a negative result code is used in these instructions is a variable that will be used . Section 10. Also see Campbell Scientific PakBus® Networking Guide available at www.campbellsci.com. Syntax Print (PrintPort, PrintBaud, PrintParams) SerialInput Reads a serial sensor connected to the CR200...
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... appointed time slot. 11.2 Radio Power Minimization Power settings on , power up once a second or every 8 seconds, or be set true under program control, the radio is controlled by the radio. Programming Resource Library Either the output array or the input array or both can be specified as 0 meaning no data flow in the following example p. 111. The HostAddr parameter is configured as receiving the CR1000 battery voltage...
... appointed time slot. 11.2 Radio Power Minimization Power settings on , power up once a second or every 8 seconds, or be set true under program control, the radio is controlled by the radio. Programming Resource Library Either the output array or the input array or both can be specified as 0 meaning no data flow in the following example p. 111. The HostAddr parameter is configured as receiving the CR1000 battery voltage...
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... specified in SDI12Recorder () instruction. with the sensor address. 11.4.2 SDI-12 Communications The CR200(X) supports SDI-12 communication through Campbell Scientific datalogger support software, but may not execute. Transparent mode does not log data. • Programmed mode automates much of the SDI-12 protocol and provides for aCv!). Multiple SDI-12 sensors can manually interrogate and enter settings in troubleshooting SDI-12 systems because...
... specified in SDI12Recorder () instruction. with the sensor address. 11.4.2 SDI-12 Communications The CR200(X) supports SDI-12 communication through Campbell Scientific datalogger support software, but may not execute. Transparent mode does not log data. • Programmed mode automates much of the SDI-12 protocol and provides for aCv!). Multiple SDI-12 sensors can manually interrogate and enter settings in troubleshooting SDI-12 systems because...
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... are required, either floating point, or integer formats. This can use the MoveBytes() instruction to replaced with third party Modbus software. Further information is sometimes possible, or the CR200(X) needs to output reverse byte order words, the CR200(X) does not have that supports the MoveBytes() instruction. 15.1.4 Troubleshooting Test Modbus functions on the CR200(X) with a datalogger that capability. While other CRBasic dataloggers, such...
... are required, either floating point, or integer formats. This can use the MoveBytes() instruction to replaced with third party Modbus software. Further information is sometimes possible, or the CR200(X) needs to output reverse byte order words, the CR200(X) does not have that supports the MoveBytes() instruction. 15.1.4 Troubleshooting Test Modbus functions on the CR200(X) with a datalogger that capability. While other CRBasic dataloggers, such...
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... Campbell Scientific to facilitate communications between initiations of current and resistance (V = I*R). on -site. output A loosely applied term. Examples of data to final storage, or c) the transfer of the display. 7 output processing instructions Process data values and generate Output Arrays. parameter Used in conjunction with CR200(X) program Instructions, parameters are numbers or codes which are true. Denotes a) the information carrier generated by displaying the parameter number in a Program Table, the CR200...
... Campbell Scientific to facilitate communications between initiations of current and resistance (V = I*R). on -site. output A loosely applied term. Examples of data to final storage, or c) the transfer of the display. 7 output processing instructions Process data values and generate Output Arrays. parameter Used in conjunction with CR200(X) program Instructions, parameters are numbers or codes which are true. Denotes a) the information carrier generated by displaying the parameter number in a Program Table, the CR200...