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...same as the TD operating system. Feedback to external devices. TABLE DATA ADDENDUM TD and PakBus Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X Manuals AD1 Major Differences Table Data (TD) operating systems have been accepted. The TD operating systems have more ...advanced telecommunication and networking capabilities but conditional elements possible. The datalogger hardware and direct measurement capabilities are stored internally and second, in the options available for each output interval. in the ...
...same as the TD operating system. Feedback to external devices. TABLE DATA ADDENDUM TD and PakBus Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and CR23X Manuals AD1 Major Differences Table Data (TD) operating systems have been accepted. The TD operating systems have more ...advanced telecommunication and networking capabilities but conditional elements possible. The datalogger hardware and direct measurement capabilities are stored internally and second, in the options available for each output interval. in the ...
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... be stored. The table has 4 fields : "DATE_TIME TEMP1 TEMP2 TEMP3". Each hour a new "record" would be replaced with programming an Array based datalogger. Each row in records and fields. The "hourly" table would be referenced by "DALLAS.HOURLY.TEMP1". If, in a given table have changed. AD3...of any data value can be used to reference specific data in the hourly table, Each output interval has its own table. When multiple dataloggers are in use, this functionality. • Check all If Time Instructions (Instruction 92) as follows: DATE_TIME TEMP1 TEMP2 TEMP3 01/27...
... be stored. The table has 4 fields : "DATE_TIME TEMP1 TEMP2 TEMP3". Each hour a new "record" would be replaced with programming an Array based datalogger. Each row in records and fields. The "hourly" table would be referenced by "DALLAS.HOURLY.TEMP1". If, in a given table have changed. AD3...of any data value can be used to reference specific data in the hourly table, Each output interval has its own table. When multiple dataloggers are in use, this functionality. • Check all If Time Instructions (Instruction 92) as follows: DATE_TIME TEMP1 TEMP2 TEMP3 01/27...
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Labels should now recognize that the program is only one option to : ;{CR10X-TD}. See Section 2.1 AD3.2 Making the Changes with Edlog Programs for Array based logger can be converted to have: Load the original into Edlog and "... make the other necessary changes. Add Instructions 84 where necessary and make and save this change) and add -TD to the datalogger type on the first line, for example, change: ;{CR10X} to store time with Edlog. AD-3 Edlog should start with a text editor (e.g., "Notepad" - TABLE DATA ADDENDDUM • Check the Maximum and...
Labels should now recognize that the program is only one option to : ;{CR10X-TD}. See Section 2.1 AD3.2 Making the Changes with Edlog Programs for Array based logger can be converted to have: Load the original into Edlog and "... make the other necessary changes. Add Instructions 84 where necessary and make and save this change) and add -TD to the datalogger type on the first line, for example, change: ;{CR10X} to store time with Edlog. AD-3 Edlog should start with a text editor (e.g., "Notepad" - TABLE DATA ADDENDDUM • Check the Maximum and...
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.... This instruction is only in the TD operating system. TABLE DATA ADDENDUM AD4 Summary of the standard operating systems. Campbell Scientific provides software for communications; Section 1.5 A Mode is not in the TD operating system (see addendum. Because the ...TD Addendum. Instruction 84 - Its functions are not supported by TD Addendum. Section 1.8 - *D Mode is different than that 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...
.... This instruction is only in the TD operating system. TABLE DATA ADDENDUM AD4 Summary of the standard operating systems. Campbell Scientific provides software for communications; Section 1.5 A Mode is not in the TD operating system (see addendum. Because the ...TD Addendum. Instruction 84 - Its functions are not supported by TD Addendum. Section 1.8 - *D Mode is different than that 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...
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...PROGRAMMING THE CR10X A program is described with the mode in and is created by entering it directly into the datalogger or into different functional MODES (e.g., programming the measurements and output, setting time, etc.). The modes are referred to the other dataloggers as well...Display Data Storage Table sizes *A Memory allocation/reset *B Signature/status *C Security TABLE OV4.2-1. This manual describes direct interaction with the CR10X (Telecommunications) there are accessed by first keying *, then the mode number or letter. The following sections OV4, OV5, and OV6...
...PROGRAMMING THE CR10X A program is described with the mode in and is created by entering it directly into the datalogger or into different functional MODES (e.g., programming the measurements and output, setting time, etc.). The modes are referred to the other dataloggers as well...Display Data Storage Table sizes *A Memory allocation/reset *B Signature/status *C Security TABLE OV4.2-1. This manual describes direct interaction with the CR10X (Telecommunications) there are accessed by first keying *, then the mode number or letter. The following sections OV4, OV5, and OV6...
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... some responses will show: EDLOG is a prompting editor for writing and documenting programs for Campbell Scientific CR10X dataloggers. PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES Display HELLO Explanation On power-up, the CR10X displays "HELLO" while it on the keyboard/display. Key Display Explanation * 00:00 Enter... 1 01:1 The input location to develop programs for Campbell Scientific CR10X dataloggers. Detailed descriptions of the instructions are entered into a program table is a brief explanation of 5 seconds. The CR10X is programmed to help you follow through these examples will ...
... some responses will show: EDLOG is a prompting editor for writing and documenting programs for Campbell Scientific CR10X dataloggers. PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES Display HELLO Explanation On power-up, the CR10X displays "HELLO" while it on the keyboard/display. Key Display Explanation * 00:00 Enter... 1 01:1 The input location to develop programs for Campbell Scientific CR10X dataloggers. Detailed descriptions of the instructions are entered into a program table is a brief explanation of 5 seconds. The CR10X is programmed to help you follow through these examples will ...
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time). 1324 05:1324 Key in hrs.:min. (1:24 PM in the CR10X, entering a new instruction inserts the instruction; OV5.3 EDITING AN EXISTING PROGRAM When editing an existing program in this example). The instruction that was pressed. *0 LOG.... Note that point and all instructions following it be inserted (i.e., P in the data portion of data. (Section 2.1) Input Storage memory is reallocated (Section 1.5) The datalogger program is deleted by key format.) Key Display Explanation *5 00:21:32 Enter *5 Mode. The retrieval of telecommunications link, whether it will be set so...
time). 1324 05:1324 Key in hrs.:min. (1:24 PM in the CR10X, entering a new instruction inserts the instruction; OV5.3 EDITING AN EXISTING PROGRAM When editing an existing program in this example). The instruction that was pressed. *0 LOG.... Note that point and all instructions following it be inserted (i.e., P in the data portion of data. (Section 2.1) Input Storage memory is reallocated (Section 1.5) The datalogger program is deleted by key format.) Key Display Explanation *5 00:21:32 Enter *5 Mode. The retrieval of telecommunications link, whether it will be set so...
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... Retrieval Hardware Options AD-OV-8 VOICE PHONE MODEM TO VOICE PHONE OR PC WITH HAYES COMPATIBLE PHONE MODEM 2. ALL CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC RS-232 INTERFACES HAVE A FEMALE 25 PIN RS-232 CONNECTOR. TD ADDENDUM-OVERVIEW DATALOGGER MD9 MULTIDROP INTERFACE RF95 RF MODEM COAXIAL CABLE RF100/RF200 TRANSCIEVER W/ ANTENNA & CABLE SC32A RS-232 INTERFACE SC932...
... Retrieval Hardware Options AD-OV-8 VOICE PHONE MODEM TO VOICE PHONE OR PC WITH HAYES COMPATIBLE PHONE MODEM 2. ALL CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC RS-232 INTERFACES HAVE A FEMALE 25 PIN RS-232 CONNECTOR. TD ADDENDUM-OVERVIEW DATALOGGER MD9 MULTIDROP INTERFACE RF95 RF MODEM COAXIAL CABLE RF100/RF200 TRANSCIEVER W/ ANTENNA & CABLE SC32A RS-232 INTERFACE SC932...
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... Lables (16 Kbytes) How it by keying "A". Any time a user loads a program into the datalogger, the program is run . The Active Program is compiled in SRAM and stored in CR10X Final Storage (Additional 524,288 locations per Mbyte. (Memory Areas separated by 524,288 data values per... Input Storage and Intermediate Storage and stores data into Flash Memory at the factory. Datalogger Memory 1.5.2 ∗A MODE The ∗A Mode is used to maximize speed. The "A" key is used while the CR10X is loaded from Flash and run in Flash Program memory; Flash Memory, increases Final...
... Lables (16 Kbytes) How it by keying "A". Any time a user loads a program into the datalogger, the program is run . The Active Program is compiled in SRAM and stored in CR10X Final Storage (Additional 524,288 locations per Mbyte. (Memory Areas separated by 524,288 data values per... Input Storage and Intermediate Storage and stores data into Flash Memory at the factory. Datalogger Memory 1.5.2 ∗A MODE The ∗A Mode is used to maximize speed. The "A" key is used while the CR10X is loaded from Flash and run in Flash Program memory; Flash Memory, increases Final...
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..., and 10 minutes for user program. Please be recompiled. SECURITY No changes from standard operating system, see datalogger manual. 1.8 ∗D MODE - Changing this window. The CR10X-TD erases all data whenever the program is changed by the current program, the "E:04" ERROR CODE will write over old. The user cannot change ...
..., and 10 minutes for user program. Please be recompiled. SECURITY No changes from standard operating system, see datalogger manual. 1.8 ∗D MODE - Changing this window. The CR10X-TD erases all data whenever the program is changed by the current program, the "E:04" ERROR CODE will write over old. The user cannot change ...
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... Before Answering Phone Not supported in Table Data Operating Systems. 7 Erase Current Program 10 Set Powerup Options 1.8.4 SET DATALOGGER ID 12 Set Initial Baud Command 8 not supported in , the CR10X will be used for the Program on Powerup allows the user to specify what information to If the...complete, "13:0000" is cleared on powerup, to set the PakBus ID, and to set communication to upload and download programs from when the datalogger was last on Commands 1 and 2 that are reset). TD ADDENDUM SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES to which memory is displayed; ∗D...
... Before Answering Phone Not supported in Table Data Operating Systems. 7 Erase Current Program 10 Set Powerup Options 1.8.4 SET DATALOGGER ID 12 Set Initial Baud Command 8 not supported in , the CR10X will be used for the Program on Powerup allows the user to specify what information to If the...complete, "13:0000" is cleared on powerup, to set the PakBus ID, and to set communication to upload and download programs from when the datalogger was last on Commands 1 and 2 that are reset). TD ADDENDUM SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES to which memory is displayed; ∗D...
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... Setting the initial baud rate forces the CR10X to allocate space for the routing table = Nodes x 12 + Neighbors x 8 + Routers x 6 + (Routers x (Nodes - Routers) + (Routers x (Routers - 1))/2) x 4 AD-1-5 This parameter is used only if datalogger is used as a router (01: is...300 Baud 1200 Baud 9600 Baud 76.8 K Baud 1.8.7 SET PROGRAM COMPILE OPTION Command 13 is non-zero). This parameter is used only if datalogger is non-zero). A router discovering new routes will not explore beyond its routing table. PakBus Address and Routing Table Key Entry Display Comments *D...
... Setting the initial baud rate forces the CR10X to allocate space for the routing table = Nodes x 12 + Neighbors x 8 + Routers x 6 + (Routers x (Nodes - Routers) + (Routers x (Routers - 1))/2) x 4 AD-1-5 This parameter is used only if datalogger is used as a router (01: is...300 Baud 1200 Baud 9600 Baud 76.8 K Baud 1.8.7 SET PROGRAM COMPILE OPTION Command 13 is non-zero). This parameter is used only if datalogger is non-zero). A router discovering new routes will not explore beyond its routing table. PakBus Address and Routing Table Key Entry Display Comments *D...
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... It can also be edited by changing entries. The area comes out of destination node In some networks, sending beacons can communicate with the datalogger without going through a router. AD-1-6 metric (seconds) Instead of memory for next destination node.) send "hello" messages to neighbors in the ... ;via the DLD file. 1.8.9 ALLOCATE MEMORY FOR GENERAL PURPOSE FILES *D16:xx ;allocate xx 64K byte chunks of sending beacons, the datalogger will only respond to determine if it can be nodes that this space. 1.8.10 VIEW ROUTING TABLE *D17 allows viewing the current routing ...
... It can also be edited by changing entries. The area comes out of destination node In some networks, sending beacons can communicate with the datalogger without going through a router. AD-1-6 metric (seconds) Instead of memory for next destination node.) send "hello" messages to neighbors in the ... ;via the DLD file. 1.8.9 ALLOCATE MEMORY FOR GENERAL PURPOSE FILES *D16:xx ;allocate xx 64K byte chunks of sending beacons, the datalogger will only respond to determine if it can be nodes that this space. 1.8.10 VIEW ROUTING TABLE *D17 allows viewing the current routing ...
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... used to see next parameter. Set PakBus Neighbors 1.9 *9 DATA TABLES SIZES. SDC8, 02 - All Data Storage Tables are in a Data Table are overwritten by the datalogger program (*1, *2, or *3). SDC7, 18 - PakBus Address of neighbor Swath of communication. etc. TD ADDENDUM SECTION 1. Days before any automatically allocated Data Storage Tables fill...
... used to see next parameter. Set PakBus Neighbors 1.9 *9 DATA TABLES SIZES. SDC8, 02 - All Data Storage Tables are in a Data Table are overwritten by the datalogger program (*1, *2, or *3). SDC7, 18 - PakBus Address of neighbor Swath of communication. etc. TD ADDENDUM SECTION 1. Days before any automatically allocated Data Storage Tables fill...
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...understand the concept of records. If more than the oldest discontinuity cannot be used to your computer. THIS SECTION ENTIRELY REPLACES THE DATALOGGER MANUAL SECTION 2. Each table is completely independent of the 10 most recent discontinuities in records and fields. For example, the temperature...each record in the timestamps so it . A consequence of not storing time is passes an output interval. Within each record. A CR10X is stored when a specified event occurs rather than interval driven, that portion of the three TC is not actually stored with each ...
...understand the concept of records. If more than the oldest discontinuity cannot be used to your computer. THIS SECTION ENTIRELY REPLACES THE DATALOGGER MANUAL SECTION 2. Each table is completely independent of the 10 most recent discontinuities in records and fields. For example, the temperature...each record in the timestamps so it . A consequence of not storing time is passes an output interval. Within each record. A CR10X is stored when a specified event occurs rather than interval driven, that portion of the three TC is not actually stored with each ...
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...Same as *B mode eighth window. Same as *B mode seventh window. Like the InLocs table, a new Status record is always available when the datalogger is given below. Press CTRL-L when editing a LOC field. The default names are named INLOCS, TIMESET, ERRORLOG, and STATUS. The fields within...the label for data. When additional data tables are created with user created labels. There are labeled. WatchDog − The number of datalogger PROM. Section 1.6. ObjSrlNo − Object code serial number of PROM. Section 1.6. These labels are created with the exception of Final...
...Same as *B mode eighth window. Same as *B mode seventh window. Like the InLocs table, a new Status record is always available when the datalogger is given below. Press CTRL-L when editing a LOC field. The default names are named INLOCS, TIMESET, ERRORLOG, and STATUS. The fields within...the label for data. When additional data tables are created with user created labels. There are labeled. WatchDog − The number of datalogger PROM. Section 1.6. ObjSrlNo − Object code serial number of PROM. Section 1.6. These labels are created with the exception of Final...
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... data. The size of the number determines the resolution of as a mantissa between .5 and 1 multiplied by *2 and those in the datalogger program. A precise calculation of the resolution of the colon and the data value to the left through the data. Key *7. INTERNAL DATA...new record is at the bottom. TABLE 2.2-1. increment. Tables in the *1 program area are numbered in the order of the appearance of Campbell Scientific's floating point format may be used to 60 ft.). 2.2.2 HIGH RESOLUTION FINAL STORAGE DATA, INPUT, AND INTERMEDIATE STORAGE DATA FORMAT While low...
... data. The size of the number determines the resolution of as a mantissa between .5 and 1 multiplied by *2 and those in the datalogger program. A precise calculation of the resolution of the colon and the data value to the left through the data. Key *7. INTERNAL DATA...new record is at the bottom. TABLE 2.2-1. increment. Tables in the *1 program area are numbered in the order of the appearance of Campbell Scientific's floating point format may be used to 60 ft.). 2.2.2 HIGH RESOLUTION FINAL STORAGE DATA, INPUT, AND INTERMEDIATE STORAGE DATA FORMAT While low...
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...the PakBus communications protocol. Serial Output, 98 - Load Program from a Campbell Scientific wireless sensor/datalogger (CR200 series datalogger) to a "host" (or "master") TD datalogger. Wireless Networks More recent CR10X, CR510, and CR23X dataloggers with it are often used to in combination with a CR205 via ..., the protocol allows transfer of the PakBus packet or can be the same. All dataloggers in the CR10X, CR510, or CR23X datalogger. Section 12. Datalogger Requirements PakBus communication requires the current PakBus operating system in the PakBus network require a unique...
...the PakBus communications protocol. Serial Output, 98 - Load Program from a Campbell Scientific wireless sensor/datalogger (CR200 series datalogger) to a "host" (or "master") TD datalogger. Wireless Networks More recent CR10X, CR510, and CR23X dataloggers with it are often used to in combination with a CR205 via ..., the protocol allows transfer of the PakBus packet or can be the same. All dataloggers in the CR10X, CR510, or CR23X datalogger. Section 12. Datalogger Requirements PakBus communication requires the current PakBus operating system in the PakBus network require a unique...
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...the data. • Data collection should be scheduled to avoid conflicts with Sensor to Master communication. Wireless Sensor P193 "Master" datalogger stores all wireless sensor CR205s should have the same sensors. (or at least no more than 4 different sensor configurations) •...set to automatically retry sending data. • Both the "Remote Sensor" CR205 and the Master Datalogger need to be programmed to datalogger communication. Wireless Network Master (P193) in datalogger initiating communication. CR205/CR210/CR215 in the sensor, data are lost if transmission fails. •...
...the data. • Data collection should be scheduled to avoid conflicts with Sensor to Master communication. Wireless Sensor P193 "Master" datalogger stores all wireless sensor CR205s should have the same sensors. (or at least no more than 4 different sensor configurations) •...set to automatically retry sending data. • Both the "Remote Sensor" CR205 and the Master Datalogger need to be programmed to datalogger communication. Wireless Network Master (P193) in datalogger initiating communication. CR205/CR210/CR215 in the sensor, data are lost if transmission fails. •...
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...Loc 8: 0000 Result Code Loc 12-3 or to computer. Program Control Instructions Radio Settings CR205 Power Mode and Header RF400 on CR10X or CR23X Beacon Interval RF400 on computer LoggerNet Settings When RF400 with direct access to network is specified where necessary below. Because ...only one header length can also be used to issue commands to or retrieves data from another datalogger in network; Header must be used , must RF on, header to match send appropriate header send appropriate header CR205 setting to allow...
...Loc 8: 0000 Result Code Loc 12-3 or to computer. Program Control Instructions Radio Settings CR205 Power Mode and Header RF400 on CR10X or CR23X Beacon Interval RF400 on computer LoggerNet Settings When RF400 with direct access to network is specified where necessary below. Because ...only one header length can also be used to issue commands to or retrieves data from another datalogger in network; Header must be used , must RF on, header to match send appropriate header send appropriate header CR205 setting to allow...