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... are warranted by CSI to be the sole and exclusive remedy under normal use and service for review online at CSI's option) defective Products, which have no warranty. The warranty for installation services performed by CSI such as programming to customer specifications, electrical connections to repairing or replacing (at www.campbellsci.com.) Products not manufactured by CSI, but that are resold...
... are warranted by CSI to be the sole and exclusive remedy under normal use and service for review online at CSI's option) defective Products, which have no warranty. The warranty for installation services performed by CSI such as programming to customer specifications, electrical connections to repairing or replacing (at www.campbellsci.com.) Products not manufactured by CSI, but that are resold...
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... for US and international customers residing in it. Campbell Scientific is not received within their territories. Affiliate companies handle repairs for customers within three days of the problem, an RMA number will be issued. To obtain a Returned Materials Authorization (RMA), contact CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC., phone (435) 227-9000. directly. The following contact information is incomplete, the product will be returned to...
... for US and international customers residing in it. Campbell Scientific is not received within their territories. Affiliate companies handle repairs for customers within three days of the problem, an RMA number will be issued. To obtain a Returned Materials Authorization (RMA), contact CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC., phone (435) 227-9000. directly. The following contact information is incomplete, the product will be returned to...
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... and References 14 Appendices A. Specifications 4 7. Cautionary Statements 1 3. Installation 6 7.1 Wiring to the printed version of this document. Introduction 1 2. Operation 10 8.1 Sensor Schematic 10 8.2 Measurement and Output Linearization 11 8.3 Electrically Noisy Environments 12 8.4 Long Cable Lengths 13 9. Overview 4 6. Importing Short Cut Code A-1 A.1 Importing Short Cut Code into a Program Editor A-1 A.1.1 CRBasic Datalogger A-1 A.1.2 Edlog A-2 i Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to Datalogger 6 7.2 Datalogger...
... and References 14 Appendices A. Specifications 4 7. Cautionary Statements 1 3. Installation 6 7.1 Wiring to the printed version of this document. Introduction 1 2. Operation 10 8.1 Sensor Schematic 10 8.2 Measurement and Output Linearization 11 8.3 Electrically Noisy Environments 12 8.4 Long Cable Lengths 13 9. Overview 4 6. Importing Short Cut Code A-1 A.1 Importing Short Cut Code into a Program Editor A-1 A.1.1 CRBasic Datalogger A-1 A.1.2 Edlog A-2 i Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to Datalogger 6 7.2 Datalogger...
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... install file icon. It is compatible with all CRBasic and Edlog dataloggers except the CR9000(X). and passes FMVSS302. See Section 6, Specifications, for use inside buildings. 3. On cables and cabled items, the model number is an easy way to program your computer. The Short Cut installation should place a shortcut icon on each product. Model 109 Temperature Probe 1. Contact Campbell Scientific to facilitate repair or replacement. • Check model information...
... install file icon. It is compatible with all CRBasic and Edlog dataloggers except the CR9000(X). and passes FMVSS302. See Section 6, Specifications, for use inside buildings. 3. On cables and cabled items, the model number is an easy way to program your computer. The Short Cut installation should place a shortcut icon on each product. Model 109 Temperature Probe 1. Contact Campbell Scientific to facilitate repair or replacement. • Check model information...
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... selection to degree Celsius. Data defaults to the Selected device window. The wiring diagram can be changed by clicking the Deg C box and selecting Deg F, for degrees Fahrenheit, or K, for Kelvin. 6. This can be wired to complete the program. The remaining steps are added. 7. Under the Available Sensors and Devices list, select the Sensors | Temperature folder. Model 109 Temperature Probe 5. Select...
... selection to degree Celsius. Data defaults to the Selected device window. The wiring diagram can be changed by clicking the Deg C box and selecting Deg F, for degrees Fahrenheit, or K, for Kelvin. 6. This can be wired to complete the program. The remaining steps are added. 7. Under the Available Sensors and Devices list, select the Sensors | Temperature folder. Model 109 Temperature Probe 5. Select...
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... multiplexers • Easy to the datalogger. 9. See Specifications for a complete list of a thermistor encapsulated in an epoxy-filled aluminum housing. Overview The 109 is accessed by clicking on your PC, and the PC to datalogger connection is normally used to 15 m (50 ft) or 21 psi. Also compatible with Campbell Scientific CRBasic dataloggers CR200(X) series, CR800 series, CR1000...
... multiplexers • Easy to the datalogger. 9. See Specifications for a complete list of a thermistor encapsulated in an epoxy-filled aluminum housing. Overview The 109 is accessed by clicking on your PC, and the PC to datalogger connection is normally used to 15 m (50 ft) or 21 psi. Also compatible with Campbell Scientific CRBasic dataloggers CR200(X) series, CR800 series, CR1000...
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... with 10 ft Cable: 10.4 cm (4.1 in) 0.762 cm (0.3 in CRBasic instruction Therm109() (CRBasic dataloggers). Tabulated values 0.03 0.025 0.02 0.015 0.01 0.005 0 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 -0.005 Temperature Degrees C FIGURE 6-1. The major error component is a combination of the thermistor interchangeability specification, the accuracy of the...
... with 10 ft Cable: 10.4 cm (4.1 in) 0.762 cm (0.3 in CRBasic instruction Therm109() (CRBasic dataloggers). Tabulated values 0.03 0.025 0.02 0.015 0.01 0.005 0 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 -0.005 Temperature Degrees C FIGURE 6-1. The major error component is a combination of the thermistor interchangeability specification, the accuracy of the...
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...-to Datalogger TABLE 7-1. Programming basics for programming code to start a new program or add to be used with Short Cut, skip Section 7.1, Wiring to a customized program, follow the procedure in Appendix B, Example Programs. If the 109 probe is the best source for a Short Cut tutorial. 7.1 Wiring to -date datalogger programming code. Wire Color, Function, and Datalogger Connection Wire Color Wire Function Black Voltage-excitation input Red Analog-voltage output Purple Clear Bridge-resistor...
...-to Datalogger TABLE 7-1. Programming basics for programming code to start a new program or add to be used with Short Cut, skip Section 7.1, Wiring to a customized program, follow the procedure in Appendix B, Example Programs. If the 109 probe is the best source for a Short Cut tutorial. 7.1 Wiring to -date datalogger programming code. Wire Color, Function, and Datalogger Connection Wire Color Wire Function Black Voltage-excitation input Red Analog-voltage output Purple Clear Bridge-resistor...
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... temperature using a fifth-order polynomial to convert the measurement to temperature (see Section 8.4, Long Cable Lengths) The AC Half Bridge (P5) measurement instruction programs Edlog dataloggers (CR10(X), CR510, CR500, CR23X, 21X, and CR7(X)) to 0 • Temperature reported as °C - set Mult to 1.8 and Offset to measure the 109 probe. Variations: • Temperature reported as °F - Model 109 Temperature...
... temperature using a fifth-order polynomial to convert the measurement to temperature (see Section 8.4, Long Cable Lengths) The AC Half Bridge (P5) measurement instruction programs Edlog dataloggers (CR10(X), CR510, CR500, CR23X, 21X, and CR7(X)) to 0 • Temperature reported as °C - set Mult to 1.8 and Offset to measure the 109 probe. Variations: • Temperature reported as °F - Model 109 Temperature...
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... 10.0 m temperature difference (EPA) When exposed to a crossarm, mast, or user-supplied pipe with a 5.1 cm (2.4 inch) outer diameter. 8 The louvered construction of 32 using the Z=X+F (P34) instruction. • Ac mains noise filtering - The 41303-5A attaches to sunlight, the 109 should be housed in diameter. Model 109 Temperature Probe 5: Z=LN(X) (P40) 1: 4 X Loc [ Rs ] 2: 5 Z Loc [ lnRs ] 6: Z=X*F (P37) 1: 5 X Loc...
... 10.0 m temperature difference (EPA) When exposed to a crossarm, mast, or user-supplied pipe with a 5.1 cm (2.4 inch) outer diameter. 8 The louvered construction of 32 using the Z=X+F (P34) instruction. • Ac mains noise filtering - The 41303-5A attaches to sunlight, the 109 should be housed in diameter. Model 109 Temperature Probe 5: Z=LN(X) (P40) 1: 4 X Loc [ Rs ] 2: 5 Z Loc [ lnRs ] 6: Z=X*F (P37) 1: 5 X Loc...
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41303-5A 109 Model 109 Temperature Probe Tools required for installing a radiation shield to a tripod or tower include: • 1/2 inch open end wrench • small screw driver provided with datalogger • small Phillips screwdriver • UV resistant cable ties • small pair of diagonal-cutting pliers 41303-5A 109 Tripod Mast or Tower Leg FIGURE 7-1. 109 and 41303-5A Radiation Shield on a Tripod Mast Tripod Mast or Tower Leg CM200 Series Crossarm FIGURE 7-2. 109 and 41303-5A Radiation Shield on a CM200 Series Crossarm 9
41303-5A 109 Model 109 Temperature Probe Tools required for installing a radiation shield to a tripod or tower include: • 1/2 inch open end wrench • small screw driver provided with datalogger • small Phillips screwdriver • UV resistant cable ties • small pair of diagonal-cutting pliers 41303-5A 109 Tripod Mast or Tower Leg FIGURE 7-1. 109 and 41303-5A Radiation Shield on a Tripod Mast Tripod Mast or Tower Leg CM200 Series Crossarm FIGURE 7-2. 109 and 41303-5A Radiation Shield on a CM200 Series Crossarm 9
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...Operation 8.1 Sensor Schematic FIGURE 8-1. 109 Thermistor Probe Schematic 10 Secure the cable to the tripod/tower using cable ties. 7.4 Water Temperature Installation 109 probes can be necessary for the sensor, which is 21 psi. 8. Burial of some cable mitigates the effect of solar heating of the above ground cable on the bottom plate of power...psi. Loosen the two mounting clamp screws, and insert the probe through the clamp and into the shield. Model 109 Temperature Probe The 109 is held within the radiation shield by the maximum water pressure allowed for long cable runs, especially in ...
...Operation 8.1 Sensor Schematic FIGURE 8-1. 109 Thermistor Probe Schematic 10 Secure the cable to the tripod/tower using cable ties. 7.4 Water Temperature Installation 109 probes can be necessary for the sensor, which is 21 psi. 8. Burial of some cable mitigates the effect of solar heating of the above ground cable on the bottom plate of power...psi. Loosen the two mounting clamp screws, and insert the probe through the clamp and into the shield. Model 109 Temperature Probe The 109 is held within the radiation shield by the maximum water pressure allowed for long cable runs, especially in ...
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... temperature. Model 109 Temperature Probe 8.2 Measurement and Output Linearization Campbell Scientific dataloggers measure the 109 probe thermistor and convert the result to the previous FIGURE 8-1, 109 thermistor probe schematic, a precise excitation voltage is applied at the Vs line. TABLE 8-1. 109-Measurement Details Datalogger Model CR200(X) Series CR800 CR1000 CR3000 CR5000 CR500 CR510 CR10 CR10X 21X CR7(X) CR23X Measurement Instruction CRBasic Therm109...
... temperature. Model 109 Temperature Probe 8.2 Measurement and Output Linearization Campbell Scientific dataloggers measure the 109 probe thermistor and convert the result to the previous FIGURE 8-1, 109 thermistor probe schematic, a precise excitation voltage is applied at the Vs line. TABLE 8-1. 109-Measurement Details Datalogger Model CR200(X) Series CR800 CR1000 CR3000 CR5000 CR500 CR510 CR10 CR10X 21X CR7(X) CR23X Measurement Instruction CRBasic Therm109...
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... provided by 1E-3. Depending on the datalogger model, this noise can be filtered out. The following code examples filter 60 Hz noise. CRBasic Therm109(T109_C,1,1,1,20000,_60Hz,1.0,0.0) NOTE Filtering parameter options are in bold type. The key parameters are not available for Polynomial (P55) instruction to temperature using the Steinhart-Hart equation2: T = 1 / (A + (B • ln(Rs...
... provided by 1E-3. Depending on the datalogger model, this noise can be filtered out. The following code examples filter 60 Hz noise. CRBasic Therm109(T109_C,1,1,1,20000,_60Hz,1.0,0.0) NOTE Filtering parameter options are in bold type. The key parameters are not available for Polynomial (P55) instruction to temperature using the Steinhart-Hart equation2: T = 1 / (A + (B • ln(Rs...
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Model 109 Temperature Probe Edlog 1: AC Half Bridge (P5) 1: 1 Reps 2: 25 2500 mV 60 Hz Rejection Range ;CR23X:5000 mV; 21X,CR7:5000 mV slow 3: 1 SE Channel 4: 1 Excite all reps w/Exchan 1 5: 2 Delay (0.01 sec units) 6: 2500 mV Excitation ;CR23X,21X,CR7:...Cable Lengths Long cable lengths may require longer than normal analog measurement settling times. Troubleshooting and Maintenance NOTE All factory repairs and recalibrations require a returned material authorization (RMA) and completion of the "Declaration of the AC Half Bridge (P5), use the Excite-Delay (SE) (P4) instruction...
Model 109 Temperature Probe Edlog 1: AC Half Bridge (P5) 1: 1 Reps 2: 25 2500 mV 60 Hz Rejection Range ;CR23X:5000 mV; 21X,CR7:5000 mV slow 3: 1 SE Channel 4: 1 Excite all reps w/Exchan 1 5: 2 Delay (0.01 sec units) 6: 2500 mV Excitation ;CR23X,21X,CR7:...Cable Lengths Long cable lengths may require longer than normal analog measurement settling times. Troubleshooting and Maintenance NOTE All factory repairs and recalibrations require a returned material authorization (RMA) and completion of the "Declaration of the AC Half Bridge (P5), use the Excite-Delay (SE) (P4) instruction...
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... temperature is clean and free from debris. Check the cable for the desired units (Section 7.2, Datalogger Programming). Try using the 60 or 50 Hz integration options, and/or increasing the settling time as NAN, -INF, -9999, or -273. EPA installation standard: Quality Assurance Handbook for signs of damage and possible moisture intrusion. 9.3 Calibration Calibration of the 109 probe is required...
... temperature is clean and free from debris. Check the cable for the desired units (Section 7.2, Datalogger Programming). Try using the 60 or 50 Hz integration options, and/or increasing the settling time as NAN, -INF, -9999, or -273. EPA installation standard: Quality Assurance Handbook for signs of damage and possible moisture intrusion. 9.3 Calibration Calibration of the 109 probe is required...
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... tutorial shows: • How to import a Short Cut program into the comments of the file name used when Short Cut was installed, navigate to import Short Cut code into either CRBasic Editor or Edlog program editor. A.1 Importing Short Cut Code into a Program Editor Short Cut creates files that can no longer be edited, saved, and sent to import a wiring diagram...
... tutorial shows: • How to import a Short Cut program into the comments of the file name used when Short Cut was installed, navigate to import Short Cut code into either CRBasic Editor or Edlog program editor. A.1 Importing Short Cut Code into a Program Editor Short Cut creates files that can no longer be edited, saved, and sent to import a wiring diagram...
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...Short Cut can now be used to ignore the line when compiling the datalogger code. Assuming the default paths were used when saving the Short Cut program. 2. Import wiring information to import Short Cut code into the Edlog program, usually at the head of ASCII machine code, is imported, documented, .... 5. Select the file and click Open. Change the name of the file name used when Short Cut was installed, navigate to ignore the line when compiling the datalogger code. Import wiring information to the datalogger. 6. Finish the program and exit Short Cut. Open Edlog. 3. ...
...Short Cut can now be used to ignore the line when compiling the datalogger code. Assuming the default paths were used when saving the Short Cut program. 2. Import wiring information to import Short Cut code into the Edlog program, usually at the head of ASCII machine code, is imported, documented, .... 5. Select the file and click Open. Change the name of the file name used when Short Cut was installed, navigate to ignore the line when compiling the datalogger code. Import wiring information to the datalogger. 6. Finish the program and exit Short Cut. Open Edlog. 3. ...
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...,False) EndTable BeginProg Scan (1,sec) 'Measure the temperature Therm109 (T109_C,1,1,Ex1,1.0,0) 'Call Data Table CallTable Table1 NextScan EndProg This program can be used directly with CR800 series, CR1000, CR3000, and CR5000 dataloggers. 'Program measures one 109 temperature probe once a second and 'stores the average temperature every 60 minutes. 'Wiring Diagram '109 Probe ' ' Wire ' Color Function ' ----- -------- ' Black Voltage-excitation input ' Red Analog-voltage output ' Purple Bridge...
...,False) EndTable BeginProg Scan (1,sec) 'Measure the temperature Therm109 (T109_C,1,1,Ex1,1.0,0) 'Call Data Table CallTable Table1 NextScan EndProg This program can be used directly with CR800 series, CR1000, CR3000, and CR5000 dataloggers. 'Program measures one 109 temperature probe once a second and 'stores the average temperature every 60 minutes. 'Wiring Diagram '109 Probe ' ' Wire ' Color Function ' ----- -------- ' Black Voltage-excitation input ' Red Analog-voltage output ' Purple Bridge...
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Contact a Campbell Scientific application engineer for 60 minute averages DataTable(Table1,True,-1) DataInterval(0,10,Min,10) Average(1,T109_C,FP2,False) EndTable 'Main Program BeginProg Scan(1,Sec,1,0) 'Measure the temperature Therm109(T109_C,1,1,1,0,_60Hz,1.0,0) 'Call Data Table CallTable(Table1) NextScan EndProg B.2 Example Edlog Program This example can also be needed with CR10X dataloggers. Red Analog-voltage output ; More adaptation will be used directly with the...
Contact a Campbell Scientific application engineer for 60 minute averages DataTable(Table1,True,-1) DataInterval(0,10,Min,10) Average(1,T109_C,FP2,False) EndTable 'Main Program BeginProg Scan(1,Sec,1,0) 'Measure the temperature Therm109(T109_C,1,1,1,0,_60Hz,1.0,0) 'Call Data Table CallTable(Table1) NextScan EndProg B.2 Example Edlog Program This example can also be needed with CR10X dataloggers. Red Analog-voltage output ; More adaptation will be used directly with the...