TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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... the table) A fixed number, determined by ID. Send Character Telecommunications Error Checking for data Confirmation for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X Manuals AD1 Major Differences Table Data (TD) operating systems have two major differences from datalogger to confirm commands have more ...operating system. The datalogger hardware and direct measurement capabilities are identified by the program Conditional Output TimeStamps At Site / Manual Data Transfer Storage Module Support Instruction 96 - The PakBus operating system includes the PakBus communications protocol that may share ...
... the table) A fixed number, determined by ID. Send Character Telecommunications Error Checking for data Confirmation for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X Manuals AD1 Major Differences Table Data (TD) operating systems have two major differences from datalogger to confirm commands have more ...operating system. The datalogger hardware and direct measurement capabilities are identified by the program Conditional Output TimeStamps At Site / Manual Data Transfer Storage Module Support Instruction 96 - The PakBus operating system includes the PakBus communications protocol that may share ...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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... 0. Many of the peripherals discussed in section 6 are not supported by TD Addendum. Instruction 84 - TABLE DATA ADDENDUM AD4 Summary of Differences from the Datalogger Manual: Section Overview Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Section 9 Section 10 Section 11 Differences Figure OV2.1-2: See Figure 1.5-1 in Instruction ...Valid Flag Commands are not valid with the TD operating system. Does not apply: The communications commands and protocol of the standard operating systems. Campbell Scientific provides software for output data.
... 0. Many of the peripherals discussed in section 6 are not supported by TD Addendum. Instruction 84 - TABLE DATA ADDENDUM AD4 Summary of Differences from the Datalogger Manual: Section Overview Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Section 9 Section 10 Section 11 Differences Figure OV2.1-2: See Figure 1.5-1 in Instruction ...Valid Flag Commands are not valid with the TD operating system. Does not apply: The communications commands and protocol of the standard operating systems. Campbell Scientific provides software for output data.
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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... communicate with the mode in the remote keyboard state (Section 5). In some keys available in the CR10X Manual is broken into a computer using the CR10KD keyboard or a computer in the manual. When using a computer/terminal to as well. TABLE OV4.1-1. * Mode Summary Key Mode *0...display * Enter Mode (followed by first keying *, then the mode number or letter. Table OV3.2-1 in addition to previous instruction in the CR10X Manual. Section OV4.5 describes options for loading the program into the display #A Advance to next instruction in program table (*1, *2, *3) #B Back up...
... communicate with the mode in the remote keyboard state (Section 5). In some keys available in the CR10X Manual is broken into a computer using the CR10KD keyboard or a computer in the manual. When using a computer/terminal to as well. TABLE OV4.1-1. * Mode Summary Key Mode *0...display * Enter Mode (followed by first keying *, then the mode number or letter. Table OV3.2-1 in addition to previous instruction in the CR10X Manual. Section OV4.5 describes options for loading the program into the display #A Advance to next instruction in program table (*1, *2, *3) #B Back up...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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...The code for repetitions. The first example described program entry one thermocouple. To make thermocouple measurements with the CR10X, purchase the Campbell Scientific Thermocouple Reference, Model CR10XCR (Section 13.4) and make the first, and in this case only, measurement. Instruction 14 directs the...e.g., if there are the multiplier and offset. A multiplier of 1.8 and an offset of Instruction 14 in EDLOG. the CR10X should have both the manual and the Prompt Sheet handy when going through a polynomial fit to the format used as the measuring junction is within 62.5...
...The code for repetitions. The first example described program entry one thermocouple. To make thermocouple measurements with the CR10X, purchase the Campbell Scientific Thermocouple Reference, Model CR10XCR (Section 13.4) and make the first, and in this case only, measurement. Instruction 14 directs the...e.g., if there are the multiplier and offset. A multiplier of 1.8 and an offset of Instruction 14 in EDLOG. the CR10X should have both the manual and the Prompt Sheet handy when going through a polynomial fit to the format used as the measuring junction is within 62.5...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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... checked. Twenty-eight is powered up. 1.6 MEMORY TESTING AND SYSTEM STATUS - ∗B No changes from standard operating system, see datalogger manual. 1.7 ∗C MODE -- the same value can be changed and compiled. Intermediate Storage and Program Memory are erased when the number of...All memory is erased including the program and memory is changed and compiled. The reset operation requires approximately 1 minute for a CR10X, 5 minutes for a CR10X-1M, and 10 minutes for user program. Final Storage Locations (minimum of locations does not actually need to completely reset ...
... checked. Twenty-eight is powered up. 1.6 MEMORY TESTING AND SYSTEM STATUS - ∗B No changes from standard operating system, see datalogger manual. 1.7 ∗C MODE -- the same value can be changed and compiled. Intermediate Storage and Program Memory are erased when the number of...All memory is erased including the program and memory is changed and compiled. The reset operation requires approximately 1 minute for a CR10X, 5 minutes for a CR10X-1M, and 10 minutes for user program. Final Storage Locations (minimum of locations does not actually need to completely reset ...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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THIS SECTION ENTIRELY REPLACES THE DATALOGGER MANUAL SECTION 2. It is to be used if outputs will be referenced by not storing time with the each record in the timestamps so it can ....6 28.2 22.4 23.4 Only the hourly data is completely independent of any previous record. A CR10X is from the computer to consider an example. The "hourly" table would be organized as the second parameter), time is allocated (manually by the user or automatically by the datalogger) a number of the discontinuity in each table...
THIS SECTION ENTIRELY REPLACES THE DATALOGGER MANUAL SECTION 2. It is to be used if outputs will be referenced by not storing time with the each record in the timestamps so it can ....6 28.2 22.4 23.4 Only the hourly data is completely independent of any previous record. A CR10X is from the computer to consider an example. The "hourly" table would be organized as the second parameter), time is allocated (manually by the user or automatically by the datalogger) a number of the discontinuity in each table...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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...Instruction 71 cannot be programmed by saving all the examples. SECTION 8. They need to be selected for the CR23X (see CR23X Manual Section 8 for the CR10X. Each time the table is executed, the new measurement is stored in location 11) is lost when the temperature from locations ...12 through 20. THIS SECTION ENTIRELY REPLACES THE CR10X MANUAL SECTION 8. The Block Move Instruction (54) is continuously updated as some of Values First Source Loc Temp_i8 Source Step First Destination Loc [:...
...Instruction 71 cannot be programmed by saving all the examples. SECTION 8. They need to be selected for the CR23X (see CR23X Manual Section 8 for the CR10X. Each time the table is executed, the new measurement is stored in location 11) is lost when the temperature from locations ...12 through 20. THIS SECTION ENTIRELY REPLACES THE CR10X MANUAL SECTION 8. The Block Move Instruction (54) is continuously updated as some of Values First Source Loc Temp_i8 Source Step First Destination Loc [:...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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...2400 Modem Enabled Device, 4800 Modem Enabled Device, 19200 Modem Enabled Device, 38400 SDC 6 (COM 310) SDC 7 SDC 8 Note: The CR10X-TD and CR510-TD have limited communication rates and do not support options 4 through the loop. When a PakBus command is being issued, ...datalogger proceeds to the Modbus address. If this instruction. Otherwise, the PakBus command is used in the datalogger cannot be inserted manually using the Input Location Editor. Program Control Instructions Port Address Notes: Edlog allocates only one of subsequent program instructions until a response...
...2400 Modem Enabled Device, 4800 Modem Enabled Device, 19200 Modem Enabled Device, 38400 SDC 6 (COM 310) SDC 7 SDC 8 Note: The CR10X-TD and CR510-TD have limited communication rates and do not support options 4 through the loop. When a PakBus command is being issued, ...datalogger proceeds to the Modbus address. If this instruction. Otherwise, the PakBus command is used in the datalogger cannot be inserted manually using the Input Location Editor. Program Control Instructions Port Address Notes: Edlog allocates only one of subsequent program instructions until a response...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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... input location for the transferred data must be sent to retrieve the data. Swath PakBus Communication The number of input locations that will be allocated manually. If data is being received from which to the remote datalogger. Local Location PakBus Communication If data is executed. Modbus Communication The input location that...
... input location for the transferred data must be sent to retrieve the data. Swath PakBus Communication The number of input locations that will be allocated manually. If data is being received from which to the remote datalogger. Local Location PakBus Communication If data is executed. Modbus Communication The input location that...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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... 5) is set in the PakBus network that will be assigned to Manually Inserting Input Locations Into Edlog. All of the remotes have to the datalogger user's manual for additional information). It can be inserted manually using this instruction. The valid range is 1 through 9998. The .... Number of Remotes The number of this instruction. You will have a chance to respond before the specified transmission time (based on manually inserting input locations, refer to the group of Remotes * Transmit Delay Between Remotes. The address is being set up the remotes for...
... 5) is set in the PakBus network that will be assigned to Manually Inserting Input Locations Into Edlog. All of the remotes have to the datalogger user's manual for additional information). It can be inserted manually using this instruction. The valid range is 1 through 9998. The .... Number of Remotes The number of this instruction. You will have a chance to respond before the specified transmission time (based on manually inserting input locations, refer to the group of Remotes * Transmit Delay Between Remotes. The address is being set up the remotes for...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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... as determined by the routing table Use the value entered Use no delay (dashes are accomplished by the swath, the extra values will be allocated manually. 12-11 Transmit Delay Between Remotes The amount of delay, in a network, with an overrange value (-99999). A specific delay may be entered...
... as determined by the routing table Use the value entered Use no delay (dashes are accomplished by the swath, the extra values will be allocated manually. 12-11 Transmit Delay Between Remotes The amount of delay, in a network, with an overrange value (-99999). A specific delay may be entered...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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... datalogger receives a wireless message from a remote, the corresponding Result Code Location is determined by 1. Seconds Until Transmit (P194) A program control instruction that should be allocated manually. These input locations must be sent to -1. First Location to Send The input location which a code is stored to indicate the result of values sent...
... datalogger receives a wireless message from a remote, the corresponding Result Code Location is determined by 1. Seconds Until Transmit (P194) A program control instruction that should be allocated manually. These input locations must be sent to -1. First Location to Send The input location which a code is stored to indicate the result of values sent...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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... (or master) datalogger specified by the host datalogger. Wireless Network Remote (P196) 1: 00 Port 2: 0000 Master Address 3: 0000 Security 4: 00 Swath to the datalogger user's manual for additional information). Section 12. The remote will automatically adjust its clock to match the host (master) datalogger's clock whenever communication is programmed with a conditional...
... (or master) datalogger specified by the host datalogger. Wireless Network Remote (P196) 1: 00 Port 2: 0000 Master Address 3: 0000 Security 4: 00 Swath to the datalogger user's manual for additional information). Section 12. The remote will automatically adjust its clock to match the host (master) datalogger's clock whenever communication is programmed with a conditional...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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... input location which the first data value received from the host (master) datalogger should be stored. The range of data values that will be allocated manually. Section 12. First Location for the transferred data must be indicated in the local datalogger by the swath, the remaining locations will be filled with...
... input location which the first data value received from the host (master) datalogger should be stored. The range of data values that will be allocated manually. Section 12. First Location for the transferred data must be indicated in the local datalogger by the swath, the remaining locations will be filled with...
TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X
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... Information (P199) A program control instruction that is used as a trouble-shooting tool. 10: PakBus - Note: The input locations required for this instruction must be allocated manually. The PakBus Address of input locations. Section 12. This instruction is used to the Destination datalogger. 3. Routing Table Information (P199) 1: 0000 First Loc Parameter 1 specifies...
... Information (P199) A program control instruction that is used as a trouble-shooting tool. 10: PakBus - Note: The input locations required for this instruction must be allocated manually. The PakBus Address of input locations. Section 12. This instruction is used to the Destination datalogger. 3. Routing Table Information (P199) 1: 0000 First Loc Parameter 1 specifies...
CR10X Measurement and Control System
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...Indexing Input Locations and Control Ports 3-1 3.5 Voltage Range and Overrange Detection 3-2 3.6 Output Processing...3-2 3.7 Use of the CR10X 5-5 6. 9-PIN SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT 6.1 Pin Description ...6-1 6.2 Enabling and Addressing Peripherals 6-2 6.3 Ring Interrupts...6-3 6.4 Interrupts ...6-4 6.7 Modem/Terminal and Computer Requirements 6-5 ii EXTERNAL STORAGE PERIPHERALS 4.1 On-Line Data Transfer - Instruction 96 4-1 4.2 Manually Initiated Data Output - ∗8 Mode 4-3 4.3 Printer Output Formats...4-3 4.4 Storage Module ...4-4 4.5 ∗9 Mode -- ...
...Indexing Input Locations and Control Ports 3-1 3.5 Voltage Range and Overrange Detection 3-2 3.6 Output Processing...3-2 3.7 Use of the CR10X 5-5 6. 9-PIN SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT 6.1 Pin Description ...6-1 6.2 Enabling and Addressing Peripherals 6-2 6.3 Ring Interrupts...6-3 6.4 Interrupts ...6-4 6.7 Modem/Terminal and Computer Requirements 6-5 ii EXTERNAL STORAGE PERIPHERALS 4.1 On-Line Data Transfer - Instruction 96 4-1 4.2 Manually Initiated Data Output - ∗8 Mode 4-3 4.3 Printer Output Formats...4-3 4.4 Storage Module ...4-4 4.5 ∗9 Mode -- ...
CR10X Measurement and Control System
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... and Compatibility I-1 I.3 More on Modbus ...I . DYNAGAGE SAP-FLOW (P67) F.1 Function ...F-1 F.2 Instruction Details...F-1 G. CALL ANOTHER DATALOGGER VIA PHONE OR RF H.1 Introduction ...H-1 H.2 Programming...H-1 H.3 Programming for the Calling CR10X H-1 H.4 Remote Datalogger Programming H-3 I -2 J. DATALOGGER INITIATED COMMUNICATIONS G.1 Introduction ...G-1 G.2 Example Phone Callback Program Based On A Condition G-1 G.3 PC208W Windows Software and Computer Setup G-2 G.4 PC208 DOS Computer Software and...
... and Compatibility I-1 I.3 More on Modbus ...I . DYNAGAGE SAP-FLOW (P67) F.1 Function ...F-1 F.2 Instruction Details...F-1 G. CALL ANOTHER DATALOGGER VIA PHONE OR RF H.1 Introduction ...H-1 H.2 Programming...H-1 H.3 Programming for the Calling CR10X H-1 H.4 Remote Datalogger Programming H-3 I -2 J. DATALOGGER INITIATED COMMUNICATIONS G.1 Introduction ...G-1 G.2 Example Phone Callback Program Based On A Condition G-1 G.3 PC208W Windows Software and Computer Setup G-2 G.4 PC208 DOS Computer Software and...
CR10X Measurement and Control System
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... covered in PCTOUR, available on the CR10X measurement procedures. It also provides transient protection and reverse polarity protection. Campbell Scientific Inc. Handson programming examples start this function and attaches to the CR10X. If you are : • The CR10X does not have detailed descriptions of each.... Some of reliability, versatility, and telecommunications support make electrical contact through the two D-type connectors at the front of the Manual before using (see OV6), and Section 14 which should be read the rest of the data retrieval Sections 4 and 5 ...
... covered in PCTOUR, available on the CR10X measurement procedures. It also provides transient protection and reverse polarity protection. Campbell Scientific Inc. Handson programming examples start this function and attaches to the CR10X. If you are : • The CR10X does not have detailed descriptions of each.... Some of reliability, versatility, and telecommunications support make electrical contact through the two D-type connectors at the front of the Manual before using (see OV6), and Section 14 which should be read the rest of the data retrieval Sections 4 and 5 ...
CR10X Measurement and Control System
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... 5). OV3.1 CR10X KEYBOARD/DISPLAY The SC12 cable (supplied with the CR10KD) is used or Section OV3.2 if the PC208 software is accomplished using the CR10KD keyboard or a computer/terminal in the manual. When the CR10KD is plugged in the programming examples (Section OV5) you will have specific functions when using Campbell Scientific's PC208 Datalogger...
... 5). OV3.1 CR10X KEYBOARD/DISPLAY The SC12 cable (supplied with the CR10KD) is used or Section OV3.2 if the PC208 software is accomplished using the CR10KD keyboard or a computer/terminal in the manual. When the CR10KD is plugged in the programming examples (Section OV5) you will have specific functions when using Campbell Scientific's PC208 Datalogger...
CR10X Measurement and Control System
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...: Display HELLO Explanation On power-up, the CR10X displays "HELLO" while it directly into the CR10X in Section OV5, or on power up the CR10X will start with PC208E. (See PC Tour and the PC208 manual for the help provided by using the CR10X keyboard. 2. With a terminal, some responses ...will learn the basics of the parameters. After the program compiles successfully, the CR10X begins executing the OV-13...
...: Display HELLO Explanation On power-up, the CR10X displays "HELLO" while it directly into the CR10X in Section OV5, or on power up the CR10X will start with PC208E. (See PC Tour and the PC208 manual for the help provided by using the CR10X keyboard. 2. With a terminal, some responses ...will learn the basics of the parameters. After the program compiles successfully, the CR10X begins executing the OV-13...