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... to the Products, whether express, implied or statutory, other warranties, expressed or implied. Limited Warranty The CR200X is warranted for thirty-six (36) months (CR200-series dataloggers warranted for twelve (12) months) subject to this warranty. CSI hereby disclaims, to the fullest extent allowed by CSI, and Product specific training, is part...
... to the Products, whether express, implied or statutory, other warranties, expressed or implied. Limited Warranty The CR200X is warranted for thirty-six (36) months (CR200-series dataloggers warranted for twelve (12) months) subject to this warranty. CSI hereby disclaims, to the fullest extent allowed by CSI, and Product specific training, is part...
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... Bridge Sensors 6 2.1.9 Pulse Sensors 7 2.1.10 Digital I/O Ports 8 2.1.11 RS-232 Sensors 9 2.2 Hands-on Exercise - Introduction 1 1.1 CR200(X) series Datalogger Models 1 Section 2. Quickstart Tutorial 3 2.1 Primer - Sensor Support 37 4.1 Powering Sensors 37 4.1.1 Switched Precision 37 4.1.2 Continuous Unregulated (Nominal 12 ... 10 2.2.1 Hardware Setup 11 2.2.2 Configuration 11 2.2.3 PC200W Software Setup 11 Section 3. Overview 23 3.1 CR200(X) Overview 23 3.1.1 Programmed Instructions Are Evaluated Sequentially 24 3.1.2 Sensor Support 25 3.1.3 Input / Output Interface...
... Bridge Sensors 6 2.1.9 Pulse Sensors 7 2.1.10 Digital I/O Ports 8 2.1.11 RS-232 Sensors 9 2.2 Hands-on Exercise - Introduction 1 1.1 CR200(X) series Datalogger Models 1 Section 2. Quickstart Tutorial 3 2.1 Primer - Sensor Support 37 4.1 Powering Sensors 37 4.1.1 Switched Precision 37 4.1.2 Continuous Unregulated (Nominal 12 ... 10 2.2.1 Hardware Setup 11 2.2.2 Configuration 11 2.2.3 PC200W Software Setup 11 Section 3. Overview 23 3.1 CR200(X) Overview 23 3.1.1 Programmed Instructions Are Evaluated Sequentially 24 3.1.2 Sensor Support 25 3.1.3 Input / Output Interface...
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... 71 Table 6. Alias and Unit Declaration 77 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 8. CRBASIC Program Structure 72 Table 7. OutputOpt Options 120 Table 17. CR200(X) Telecommunications Options 131 Table 18. PakBus Link Performance Gage 137 Table 19. LoggerNet Products that Include the LoggerNet Server 144 Table ... 27. Flag Declaration and Use 76 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 6. Use of Variable Arrays to Campbell Scientific Equivalents 139 Table 20. Use of Expressions in Parameters 86 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 14. CR200 series Dataloggers with Built-In Radio 2 Table 2. Formats for Names 85 Table 11. Abbreviations ...
... 71 Table 6. Alias and Unit Declaration 77 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 8. CRBASIC Program Structure 72 Table 7. OutputOpt Options 120 Table 17. CR200(X) Telecommunications Options 131 Table 18. PakBus Link Performance Gage 137 Table 19. LoggerNet Products that Include the LoggerNet Server 144 Table ... 27. Flag Declaration and Use 76 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 6. Use of Variable Arrays to Campbell Scientific Equivalents 139 Table 20. Use of Expressions in Parameters 86 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 14. CR200 series Dataloggers with Built-In Radio 2 Table 2. Formats for Names 85 Table 11. Abbreviations ...
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... spectrum of applications, from the Pacific, micro-gravity in the manual written for Campbell Scientific products are available on-line at [email protected]. 1.1 CR200(X) series Datalogger Models Models CR200X and CR200 Dataloggers do not have a built-in -depth study requires other Campbell Scientific publications are covered in-depth in subsequent sections and appendices. For more complex than...
... spectrum of applications, from the Pacific, micro-gravity in the manual written for Campbell Scientific products are available on-line at [email protected]. 1.1 CR200(X) series Datalogger Models Models CR200X and CR200 Dataloggers do not have a built-in -depth study requires other Campbell Scientific publications are covered in-depth in subsequent sections and appendices. For more complex than...
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... Consequently, purchase of available instructions. The CR295X and CR295 (retired) GOES Dataloggers include an additional 9-pin serial port that may require future expansion. The CR200(X)-series dataloggers have been added. CR200 series Dataloggers with a TX320, the retired TX312, or the retired SAT HDR GOES ... the CR216X is not recommended for sale in Europe after 1/1/2015 due to the CR200-series dataloggers: 1. 128 Public variables can be used to refer to the CR200(X)-series dataloggers. 2 Section 1. No new instructions have the following enhanced features as compared to ...
... Consequently, purchase of available instructions. The CR295X and CR295 (retired) GOES Dataloggers include an additional 9-pin serial port that may require future expansion. The CR200(X)-series dataloggers have been added. CR200 series Dataloggers with a TX320, the retired TX312, or the retired SAT HDR GOES ... the CR216X is not recommended for sale in Europe after 1/1/2015 due to the CR200-series dataloggers: 1. 128 Public variables can be used to refer to the CR200(X)-series dataloggers. 2 Section 1. No new instructions have the following enhanced features as compared to ...
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... the system can lead to "bad" data or no data. 2.1.1.1 How Programmed Instructions Are Evaluated The CR200(X) evaluates programmed instructions sequentially. Figure 1: Data Acquisition System Components 2.1.1.2 Sensors Suitable sensors accurately and precisely transduce... (Appendix p. 13) 3 APPENDIX. A CR200(X) is only one part of a Data Acquisition System A typical data acquisition system is the result of a step wise procedure involving the use of electronic sensor technology, the CR200(X), a telecommunications link, and PC datalogger support software. 2.1.1 Components of a data ...
... the system can lead to "bad" data or no data. 2.1.1.1 How Programmed Instructions Are Evaluated The CR200(X) evaluates programmed instructions sequentially. Figure 1: Data Acquisition System Components 2.1.1.2 Sensors Suitable sensors accurately and precisely transduce... (Appendix p. 13) 3 APPENDIX. A CR200(X) is only one part of a Data Acquisition System A typical data acquisition system is the result of a step wise procedure involving the use of electronic sensor technology, the CR200(X), a telecommunications link, and PC datalogger support software. 2.1.1 Components of a data ...
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..., satellite transceivers, and TCP/IP network modems may be interfaced with the base station for the datalogger or use a USB-toserial converter. CR200(X)s measure electrical signals and convert the measurement to engineering units, perform calculations and reduce data to be... A variety of telecommunication. Section 2. Quickstart Tutorial 2.1.1.3 Datalogger CR200(X)s can dedicate a serial (COM) port for the most sensors with minimum data loss. Data are preferred if the datalogger is compatible with the CR200(X) wiring panel to discover problems early with an electrical ...
..., satellite transceivers, and TCP/IP network modems may be interfaced with the base station for the datalogger or use a USB-toserial converter. CR200(X)s measure electrical signals and convert the measurement to engineering units, perform calculations and reduce data to be... A variety of telecommunication. Section 2. Quickstart Tutorial 2.1.1.3 Datalogger CR200(X)s can dedicate a serial (COM) port for the most sensors with minimum data loss. Data are preferred if the datalogger is compatible with the CR200(X) wiring panel to discover problems early with an electrical ...
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... to refresh the available COM ports. Press Finish to the user. 12 The window has several tabs available. Section 2. Datalogger Type and Name Select the CR200(X) from the scroll window. Leave the COM Port Communication Delay at the bottom of the settings made in this tutorial, ... will be performed in previous screens. If this occur, simply move the USB cable back to a different USB port. Datalogger Settings Used to configure how the CR200(X) communicates through the wizard. For this screen. Communication Setup Summary Provides a summary of the screen to advance to the ...
... to refresh the available COM ports. Press Finish to the user. 12 The window has several tabs available. Section 2. Datalogger Type and Name Select the CR200(X) from the scroll window. Leave the COM Port Communication Delay at the bottom of the settings made in this tutorial, ... will be performed in previous screens. If this occur, simply move the USB cable back to a different USB port. Datalogger Settings Used to configure how the CR200(X) communicates through the wizard. For this screen. Communication Setup Summary Provides a summary of the screen to advance to the ...
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...for a choice of "Sensor Support." Select "Campbell Scientific, Inc." 6. Figure 12: Short Cut Temperature Sensor Folder 2.2.3.1.3 Procedure (Short Cut Steps 7-9) 1. Double click on the next screen to 10 seconds and click OK. 5. Select New Program. 3. Select the CR200(X) and click OK. 4. The program will ...the arrow between Available Sensors and Selected to add it to the Selected sensors. 2. A new window will appear showing different dataloggers. Double-click the 109 Temperature Probe sensor to add it to create a new program or open an existing program. Quickstart ...
...for a choice of "Sensor Support." Select "Campbell Scientific, Inc." 6. Figure 12: Short Cut Temperature Sensor Folder 2.2.3.1.3 Procedure (Short Cut Steps 7-9) 1. Double click on the next screen to 10 seconds and click OK. 5. Select New Program. 3. Select the CR200(X) and click OK. 4. The program will ...the arrow between Available Sensors and Selected to add it to the Selected sensors. 2. A new window will appear showing different dataloggers. Double-click the 109 Temperature Probe sensor to add it to create a new program or open an existing program. Quickstart ...
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Any errors during compiling will appear showing the compiler results. A summary screen will also be displayed. A prompt will ask if you want to send the program to compile the program. Click on the "X" in the upper right corner. 17 Figure 17: Short Cut Compile Confirmation 2.2.3.1.8 Procedure (Short Cut Step 20) 1. Close this exercise choose No. Section 2. Quickstart Tutorial Figure 16: Short Cut Output Table Definition 2.2.3.1.7 Procedure (Short Cut Step 19) 1. For this window by clicking on Finish to the datalogger. Give the program the name "QuickStart."
Any errors during compiling will appear showing the compiler results. A summary screen will also be displayed. A prompt will ask if you want to send the program to compile the program. Click on the "X" in the upper right corner. 17 Figure 17: Short Cut Compile Confirmation 2.2.3.1.8 Procedure (Short Cut Step 20) 1. Close this exercise choose No. Section 2. Quickstart Tutorial Figure 16: Short Cut Output Table Definition 2.2.3.1.7 Procedure (Short Cut Step 19) 1. For this window by clicking on Finish to the datalogger. Give the program the name "QuickStart."
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...and then click the Open button. Another window will change to synchronize the datalogger's clock with the CR200(X). Browse to the prompt. Select the Monitor Data tab. Quickstart Tutorial 2.2.3.2 Programming the CR200(X) and Collecting Data 2.2.3.2.1 Procedure (PC200W Step 1) 1. Click the Set Clock... The window now displays data found in the display area, and then click on the Connect button to the CR200(X) followed by a confirmation that data on the datalogger will appear warning that the transfer was successful. Figure 18: PC200W Connect Button 2.2.3.2.2 Procedure (PC200W Steps 2-4)...
...and then click the Open button. Another window will change to synchronize the datalogger's clock with the CR200(X). Browse to the prompt. Select the Monitor Data tab. Quickstart Tutorial 2.2.3.2 Programming the CR200(X) and Collecting Data 2.2.3.2.1 Procedure (PC200W Step 1) 1. Click the Set Clock... The window now displays data found in the display area, and then click on the Connect button to the CR200(X) followed by a confirmation that data on the datalogger will appear warning that the transfer was successful. Figure 18: PC200W Connect Button 2.2.3.2.2 Procedure (PC200W Steps 2-4)...
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To view the data, click on the Collect button. This selects which data will appear as the data is collected, followed by the message, "Collection Complete." Click the OneMin box so a check mark appears in the box. Quickstart Tutorial Figure 21: PC200W Collect Data Tab 2.2.3.2.5 Procedure (PC200W Steps 7-9) 1. Click OK to Collect" heading, select "New data from datalogger." This opens a new window. Figure 22: PC200W View Data Utility 20 Section 2. Under the "What to continue. 3. Click on the View icon at the top of the window. A progress bar will be collected. 2.
To view the data, click on the Collect button. This selects which data will appear as the data is collected, followed by the message, "Collection Complete." Click the OneMin box so a check mark appears in the box. Quickstart Tutorial Figure 21: PC200W Collect Data Tab 2.2.3.2.5 Procedure (PC200W Steps 7-9) 1. Click OK to Collect" heading, select "New data from datalogger." This opens a new window. Figure 22: PC200W View Data Utility 20 Section 2. Under the "What to continue. 3. Click on the View icon at the top of the window. A progress bar will be collected. 2.
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... measurement applications. The user program is a multimeter with a CR200(X) datalogger. Sensors transduce phenomena into measurable electrical forms, outputting voltage, current, resistance, pulses, or state changes. Numeric values are also required. Contact a Campbell Scientific applications engineer if you have questions about a sensor's compatibility with memory and timekeeping. Campbell Scientific's datalogger support software facilitates program generation, editing, data retrieval...
... measurement applications. The user program is a multimeter with a CR200(X) datalogger. Sensors transduce phenomena into measurable electrical forms, outputting voltage, current, resistance, pulses, or state changes. Numeric values are also required. Contact a Campbell Scientific applications engineer if you have questions about a sensor's compatibility with memory and timekeeping. Campbell Scientific's datalogger support software facilitates program generation, editing, data retrieval...
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... notes are available at an input channel and CRBASIC programming to instruct the CR200(X) how to all CR200(X) functions. The CR200(X) wiring panel has the following sensor types are best introduced by the CR200(X) datalogger. • Analog voltage • Analog current (with a Campbell Scientific applications engineer for more information. 3.1.3.1 Measurement Inputs Measurements require a physical connection with a sensor...
... notes are available at an input channel and CRBASIC programming to instruct the CR200(X) how to all CR200(X) functions. The CR200(X) wiring panel has the following sensor types are best introduced by the CR200(X) datalogger. • Analog voltage • Analog current (with a Campbell Scientific applications engineer for more information. 3.1.3.1 Measurement Inputs Measurements require a physical connection with a sensor...
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... peripheral relays and analog output devices, the CR200(X) can source up to pulse inputs. • Power Grounds: 6 terminals (G) used with resistive bridge measurements. Minimum 14 AWG wire is used as reference for connection of the datalogger and shunt transients away from +2500 mV... Voltage Outputs Read More! Current Sourcing Limits p. 38. 3.1.3.3 Grounding Terminals Read More! It is necessary to secure the ground potential of sensor and datalogger grounding: • Signal Grounds: 6 ground terminals ( ) used to connect a heavy gage wire to 25 mA. • Digital I /O: 2...
... peripheral relays and analog output devices, the CR200(X) can source up to pulse inputs. • Power Grounds: 6 terminals (G) used with resistive bridge measurements. Minimum 14 AWG wire is used as reference for connection of the datalogger and shunt transients away from +2500 mV... Voltage Outputs Read More! Current Sourcing Limits p. 38. 3.1.3.3 Grounding Terminals Read More! It is necessary to secure the ground potential of sensor and datalogger grounding: • Signal Grounds: 6 ground terminals ( ) used to connect a heavy gage wire to 25 mA. • Digital I /O: 2...
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..., or approximately 50 feet of invalid data from underpowered sensors. 3.1.3.5 Communications Ports Read More! The CR200(X) is the same as 7 VDC before datalogger operation stops. Note RS-232 communications normally operate well up to the Charge+ and Charge- Read More... or with an RS-232 communications port. See CR200(X) Power Supply (p. 53). terminals which is equipped with other Campbell Scientific dataloggers. This port allows the CR200(X) to Battery+ and Batteryterminals. • Input voltages in excess of the CR200(X) include an optional spread spectrum radio for communicating ...
..., or approximately 50 feet of invalid data from underpowered sensors. 3.1.3.5 Communications Ports Read More! The CR200(X) is the same as 7 VDC before datalogger operation stops. Note RS-232 communications normally operate well up to the Charge+ and Charge- Read More... or with an RS-232 communications port. See CR200(X) Power Supply (p. 53). terminals which is equipped with other Campbell Scientific dataloggers. This port allows the CR200(X) to Battery+ and Batteryterminals. • Input voltages in excess of the CR200(X) include an optional spread spectrum radio for communicating ...
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... simple programs to be modified with Short Cut. 3.1.6 Memory and Data Storage Read More! 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. The CR200 originally had a 128K Serial Flash EEPROM for the operating system and user program. A CRBASIC...
... simple programs to be modified with Short Cut. 3.1.6 Memory and Data Storage Read More! 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. The CR200 originally had a 128K Serial Flash EEPROM for the operating system and user program. A CRBASIC...
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CR200s with a network. The CR200(X) communicates with Campbell Scientific support software, telecommunication peripherals, and other dataloggers via RS-232 or RF. 31 See PakBus Overview (p. 133). The CR200(X) communicates with external devices to receive programs, send data, or act in concept to the CR200(X). Section 3. Communication can occur via PakBus, a proprietary network communications protocol. Figure 26: CR200... have "512K" on their label. See Telecommunications and Data Retrieval (p. 131). Modbus is PakBus. Overview 512 kbytes in newer CR200s and in all...
CR200s with a network. The CR200(X) communicates with Campbell Scientific support software, telecommunication peripherals, and other dataloggers via RS-232 or RF. 31 See PakBus Overview (p. 133). The CR200(X) communicates with external devices to receive programs, send data, or act in concept to the CR200(X). Section 3. Communication can occur via PakBus, a proprietary network communications protocol. Figure 26: CR200... have "512K" on their label. See Telecommunications and Data Retrieval (p. 131). Modbus is PakBus. Overview 512 kbytes in newer CR200s and in all...
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... cases, protecting from moisture. Default PakBus address is shipped with the CR200(X), the datalogger support software (see Telecommunications and Data Retrieval (p. 131)) must be used as placing the CR200(X) in the network. With reasonable care, the CR200(X) should be changed using the DevConfig software, CR200(X) status table, or PakBus Graph software. 3.1.7.2 Modbus Read More! In...
... cases, protecting from moisture. Default PakBus address is shipped with the CR200(X), the datalogger support software (see Telecommunications and Data Retrieval (p. 131)) must be used as placing the CR200(X) in the network. With reasonable care, the CR200(X) should be changed using the DevConfig software, CR200(X) status table, or PakBus Graph software. 3.1.7.2 Modbus Read More! In...
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...connection between PC and CR200(X), and includes Short Cut for creating CR200(X) programs. Tools for Windows are also included. • PC400 supports a variety of data are available. See Support Software (p. 143). Several datalogger support software products for setting the datalogger clock, sending programs...and data monitoring displays. Short Cut and CRBASIC Editor are available from Campbell Scientific. • PC200W Starter Software is available at no cost at www.campbellsci.com. Software for datalogger setup and simple applications, PC200W and Short Cut, are also available ...
...connection between PC and CR200(X), and includes Short Cut for creating CR200(X) programs. Tools for Windows are also included. • PC400 supports a variety of data are available. See Support Software (p. 143). Several datalogger support software products for setting the datalogger clock, sending programs...and data monitoring displays. Short Cut and CRBASIC Editor are available from Campbell Scientific. • PC200W Starter Software is available at no cost at www.campbellsci.com. Software for datalogger setup and simple applications, PC200W and Short Cut, are also available ...