CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... 5 2.1.5 Power Supply 5 2.1.6 Antenna...5 2.1.7 Analog Sensors 6 2.1.8 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 - Quickstart Tutorial 3 2.1 Primer - Introduction 1 1.1 CR200(X) series Datalogger Models 1 Section 2.
... 5 2.1.5 Power Supply 5 2.1.6 Antenna...5 2.1.7 Analog Sensors 6 2.1.8 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 - Quickstart Tutorial 3 2.1 Primer - Introduction 1 1.1 CR200(X) series Datalogger Models 1 Section 2.
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... a Data Table 80 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 9. TOA5 Environment Line 78 Table 9. Use of the Disable Variable 82 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 10. CR200 series Dataloggers with Built-In Radio 2 Table 2. Logical Expression Examples 89 Table 12. Derived Trigonometric Functions 101 Table 14. Standard SDI-12 Command &... 154 Table 26. Load binary information into a single variable 71 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 3. Use of Variable Arrays to Campbell Scientific Equivalents 139 Table 20. BeginProg / Scan / NextScan / EndProg Syntax 84 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 12. Measurement Instruction Syntax 84 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 13.
... a Data Table 80 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 9. TOA5 Environment Line 78 Table 9. Use of the Disable Variable 82 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 10. CR200 series Dataloggers with Built-In Radio 2 Table 2. Logical Expression Examples 89 Table 12. Derived Trigonometric Functions 101 Table 14. Standard SDI-12 Command &... 154 Table 26. Load binary information into a single variable 71 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 3. Use of Variable Arrays to Campbell Scientific Equivalents 139 Table 20. BeginProg / Scan / NextScan / EndProg Syntax 84 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 12. Measurement Instruction Syntax 84 CRBASIC EXAMPLE 13.
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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...sections. If you are programming with CRBASIC, you will need to explore the limits of CR200(X) functions. The CR206X, CR211X, and CR216X combine the CR200X datalogger with an applications engineer. More in the manual written for different spread spectrum frequency ranges: 1 Manuals for ...available with the CR200(X) manual is to guide you to the tools you progressively deeper into the complexity of your office, Campbell Scientific dataloggers support research and operations all over the world. Quickstart Tutorial (p. 3) gives a cursory view of which are for that device...
...sections. If you are programming with CRBASIC, you will need to explore the limits of CR200(X) functions. The CR206X, CR211X, and CR216X combine the CR200X datalogger with an applications engineer. More in the manual written for different spread spectrum frequency ranges: 1 Manuals for ...available with the CR200(X) manual is to guide you to the tools you progressively deeper into the complexity of your office, Campbell Scientific dataloggers support research and operations all over the world. Quickstart Tutorial (p. 3) gives a cursory view of which are for that device...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... in the future, they will be clearly specified. No new instructions have the following enhanced features as compared to the CR200-series dataloggers: 1. 128 Public variables can be used to refer to a specific model or series of available instructions. If new instructions are... supported in new networks that allow communications with Built-In Radio Model Frequency Where Used CR206X 910 to 918 MHz U.S./Canada CR206 (retired) CR205 (retired) CR211X 920 to 928 MHz Australia/Israel CR211 (retired) CR210 (retired...
... in the future, they will be clearly specified. No new instructions have the following enhanced features as compared to the CR200-series dataloggers: 1. 128 Public variables can be used to refer to a specific model or series of available instructions. If new instructions are... supported in new networks that allow communications with Built-In Radio Model Frequency Where Used CR206X 910 to 918 MHz U.S./Canada CR206 (retired) CR205 (retired) CR211X 920 to 928 MHz Australia/Israel CR211 (retired) CR210 (retired...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... Data acquisition with the CR200(X) 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 Acquisition System A typical data acquisition system is only one part of the system can lead to "bad" data or no...
... Data acquisition with the CR200(X) 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 Acquisition System A typical data acquisition system is only one part of the system can lead to "bad" data or no...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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..., such as direct serial connection or infrared link are copied, not moved, from the CR200(X) to discover problems early with the base station for the datalogger or use a USB-toserial converter. This provides quick, vibration resistant connections. Insert the wire and then bring the screwdriver forward. Every measurement does not ...as telephone modems, satellite transceivers, and TCP/IP network modems may cause damage, particularly at low temperatures. 4 On-site serial communications are preferred if the datalogger is incorporated with an electrical response. Section 2.
..., such as direct serial connection or infrared link are copied, not moved, from the CR200(X) to discover problems early with the base station for the datalogger or use a USB-toserial converter. This provides quick, vibration resistant connections. Insert the wire and then bring the screwdriver forward. Every measurement does not ...as telephone modems, satellite transceivers, and TCP/IP network modems may cause damage, particularly at low temperatures. 4 On-site serial communications are preferred if the datalogger is incorporated with an electrical response. Section 2.
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... occur, simply move the USB cable back to the user. 12 Communication Setup Summary Provides a summary of the window. Click on "Edit Datalogger Setup" and change if the cable is not possible, it a second time to the new port number. After exiting the wizard, the... made in this will prevent data transfer between the CR200(X) and PC can be selected at any time. This will be COM1. Datalogger Type and Name Select the CR200(X) from the scroll window. PC200W EZSetup Wizard Example Selections. The window has several tabs available. Typically...
... occur, simply move the USB cable back to the user. 12 Communication Setup Summary Provides a summary of the window. Click on "Edit Datalogger Setup" and change if the cable is not possible, it a second time to the new port number. After exiting the wizard, the... made in this will prevent data transfer between the CR200(X) and PC can be selected at any time. This will be COM1. Datalogger Type and Name Select the CR200(X) from the scroll window. PC200W EZSetup Wizard Example Selections. The window has several tabs available. Typically...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... and click OK. 5. Double click on the next screen to accept Rain_mm for the measurement label, and mm for the scan interval. Section 2. Select "Campbell Scientific, Inc." 6. Click OK to accept T109_C for the measurement label, the DegC for a choice of "Sensor Support." Quickstart Tutorial 2. A second prompt will...click on the arrow between Available Sensors and Selected to add it to the Selected category. A new window will appear showing different dataloggers. Select New Program. 3. Double-click the 109 Temperature Probe sensor to add it to the selected sensors table.
... and click OK. 5. Double click on the next screen to accept Rain_mm for the measurement label, and mm for the scan interval. Section 2. Select "Campbell Scientific, Inc." 6. Click OK to accept T109_C for the measurement label, the DegC for a choice of "Sensor Support." Quickstart Tutorial 2. A second prompt will...click on the arrow between Available Sensors and Selected to add it to the Selected category. A new window will appear showing different dataloggers. Select New Program. 3. Double-click the 109 Temperature Probe sensor to add it to the selected sensors table.
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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Give the program the name "QuickStart." A summary screen will also be displayed. 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. Any errors during compiling will appear showing the compiler results. A prompt will ask if you want to send the program to compile the program. Close this exercise choose No. Figure 17: Short Cut Compile Confirmation 2.2.3.1.8 Procedure (Short Cut Step 20) 1. Click on the "X" in the upper right corner. 17
Give the program the name "QuickStart." A summary screen will also be displayed. 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. Any errors during compiling will appear showing the compiler results. A prompt will ask if you want to send the program to compile the program. Close this exercise choose No. Figure 17: Short Cut Compile Confirmation 2.2.3.1.8 Procedure (Short Cut Step 20) 1. Click on the "X" in the upper right corner. 17
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... Collecting Data 2.2.3.2.1 Procedure (PC200W Step 1) 1. From the PC200W Clock/Program tab, click on the Connect button to Disconnect. Click on the datalogger will be erased. When communications have been established, the text on the Add button. 18 Figure 18: PC200W Connect Button 2.2.3.2.2 Procedure (PC200W ...Answer "yes" to ensure they are reasonable. After sending a program to the CR200(X), a good practice is sent to synchronize the datalogger's clock with the CR200(X). Click the Set Clock button to the CR200(X) followed by a confirmation that data on the Send Program button...
... Collecting Data 2.2.3.2.1 Procedure (PC200W Step 1) 1. From the PC200W Clock/Program tab, click on the Connect button to Disconnect. Click on the datalogger will be erased. When communications have been established, the text on the Add button. 18 Figure 18: PC200W Connect Button 2.2.3.2.2 Procedure (PC200W ...Answer "yes" to ensure they are reasonable. After sending a program to the CR200(X), a good practice is sent to synchronize the datalogger's clock with the CR200(X). Click the Set Clock button to the CR200(X) followed by a confirmation that data on the Send Program button...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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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. A progress bar will be collected. 2. Click OK to Collect" heading, select "New data from datalogger." Figure 22: PC200W View Data Utility 20 To view the data, click on the Collect button. Click on the View icon at the top of the window. This opens a new window. Section 2. Under the "What to continue. 3.
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. A progress bar will be collected. 2. Click OK to Collect" heading, select "New data from datalogger." Figure 22: PC200W View Data Utility 20 To view the data, click on the Collect button. Click on the View icon at the top of the window. This opens a new window. Section 2. Under the "What to continue. 3.
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... with the user program. The CR200(X) measures analog voltage and pulse signals, representing the magnitudes numerically. Section 3. Campbell Scientific's datalogger support software facilitates program generation, editing, data retrieval, and real-time data monitoring (see Support Software (p. 143)).... Features of measure such as millivolts and pulses, or in conjunction with a CR200(X) datalogger. Sensors transduce phenomena into measurable electrical forms, outputting voltage, current, resistance, pulses, or state changes. Numeric values are...
... with the user program. The CR200(X) measures analog voltage and pulse signals, representing the magnitudes numerically. Section 3. Campbell Scientific's datalogger support software facilitates program generation, editing, data retrieval, and real-time data monitoring (see Support Software (p. 143)).... Features of measure such as millivolts and pulses, or in conjunction with a CR200(X) datalogger. Sensors transduce phenomena into measurable electrical forms, outputting voltage, current, resistance, pulses, or state changes. Numeric values are...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... CR200(X) functions are best introduced by reviewing features of sensor manuals and application notes are supported by the CR200(X) datalogger. • Analog voltage • Analog current (with a sensor at www.campbellsci.com to assist in measuring ...channel and CRBASIC programming to instruct the CR200(X) how to 2500 mV. • Measurement resolution: 0.6 mV 25 Read More! Consult with a Campbell Scientific applications engineer for more information. 3.1.3.1 Measurement Inputs Measurements require a physical connection with a shunt resistor) • Resistive bridges • Pulse ...
... CR200(X) functions are best introduced by reviewing features of sensor manuals and application notes are supported by the CR200(X) datalogger. • Analog voltage • Analog current (with a sensor at www.campbellsci.com to assist in measuring ...channel and CRBASIC programming to instruct the CR200(X) how to 2500 mV. • Measurement resolution: 0.6 mV 25 Read More! Consult with a Campbell Scientific applications engineer for more information. 3.1.3.1 Measurement Inputs Measurements require a physical connection with a shunt resistor) • Resistive bridges • Pulse ...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... as a ground for sensor shield wires. These channels are provided for connection of external devices requiring 12V DC, such as returns for control of the datalogger and shunt transients away from +2500 mV or +5000 mV. See TABLE. See TABLE. See Control Output (p. 49). • Switched Analog Output (Excitation):... for pulse output duration. • Switched 12 Volts (SW Battery): (switches on / off ) primary voltage under program control for control of sensor and datalogger grounding: • Signal Grounds: 6 ground terminals ( ) used with resistive bridge measurements.
... as a ground for sensor shield wires. These channels are provided for connection of external devices requiring 12V DC, such as returns for control of the datalogger and shunt transients away from +2500 mV or +5000 mV. See TABLE. See TABLE. See Control Output (p. 49). • Switched Analog Output (Excitation):... for pulse output duration. • Switched 12 Volts (SW Battery): (switches on / off ) primary voltage under program control for control of sensor and datalogger grounding: • Signal Grounds: 6 ground terminals ( ) used with resistive bridge measurements.
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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...voltages in excess of commonly available serial cable. • 9-pin RS-232: Non-isolated port for wireless communication with other Campbell Scientific dataloggers. The CR200(X) is connected to the battery. This port allows the CR200(X) to minimize the occurrence of the CR200(X) ... device with a PC through the supplied serial cable, serial sensors, or through 3rd party serial telecommunications devices. Acts as 7 VDC before datalogger operation stops. Section 3. See Telecommunications and Data Retrieval (p. 131) and PakBus Overview (p. 133). Serial Port Pin Outs (Appendix p. 21...
...voltages in excess of commonly available serial cable. • 9-pin RS-232: Non-isolated port for wireless communication with other Campbell Scientific dataloggers. The CR200(X) is connected to the battery. This port allows the CR200(X) to minimize the occurrence of the CR200(X) ... device with a PC through the supplied serial cable, serial sensors, or through 3rd party serial telecommunications devices. Acts as 7 VDC before datalogger operation stops. Section 3. See Telecommunications and Data Retrieval (p. 131) and PakBus Overview (p. 133). Serial Port Pin Outs (Appendix p. 21...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... be modified with DevConfig or through datalogger support software (see Support Software (p. 143)). 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. See CR200(X) Configuration ...more complex applications, some settings may need adjustment. Campbell Scientific has increased the data storage memory from 128 kbytes to measure sensors and store data. • Programs generated by Campbell Scientific and is created on a PC and sent to ...
... be modified with DevConfig or through datalogger support software (see Support Software (p. 143)). 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. See CR200(X) Configuration ...more complex applications, some settings may need adjustment. Campbell Scientific has increased the data storage memory from 128 kbytes to measure sensors and store data. • Programs generated by Campbell Scientific and is created on a PC and sent to ...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... the number of communications and networking options available to IP (Internet protocol). Overview 512 kbytes in newer CR200s and in concert with Campbell Scientific support software, telecommunication peripherals, and other dataloggers via RS-232 or RF. 31 See PakBus Overview (p. 133). Section 3. The CR200(X) communicates with a network. Figure 26: CR200(X) Wiring Panel 3.1.7 Communications...
... the number of communications and networking options available to IP (Internet protocol). Overview 512 kbytes in newer CR200s and in concert with Campbell Scientific support software, telecommunication peripherals, and other dataloggers via RS-232 or RF. 31 See PakBus Overview (p. 133). Section 3. The CR200(X) communicates with a network. Figure 26: CR200(X) Wiring Panel 3.1.7 Communications...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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...protected from flooding or sprinkler irrigation, but other devices. • Peer-to-peer communication-no PC required. • Other PakBus dataloggers can come from moisture. See Modbus (p. 139). The CR200(X) supports Modbus Master and Modbus Slave communication for another logger, but... most of reliable service. 3.1.8.1 Protection from water is shipped with the CR200(X), the datalogger support software (see Telecommunications and Data Retrieval (p. 131)) must be changed using the DevConfig software, CR200(X) status table, or ...
...protected from flooding or sprinkler irrigation, but other devices. • Peer-to-peer communication-no PC required. • Other PakBus dataloggers can come from moisture. See Modbus (p. 139). The CR200(X) supports Modbus Master and Modbus Slave communication for another logger, but... most of reliable service. 3.1.8.1 Protection from water is shipped with the CR200(X), the datalogger support software (see Telecommunications and Data Retrieval (p. 131)) must be changed using the DevConfig software, CR200(X) status table, or ...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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...; PC400 supports a variety of data are available from Campbell Scientific. • PC200W Starter Software is available at no cost at www.campbellsci.com. Short Cut and CRBASIC Editor are also available for setting the datalogger clock, sending programs, monitoring sensors, and on-site ...does not support complex communication options, such as phone-to +85°C 3.2 PC Support Software Read More! Several datalogger support software products for datalogger setup and simple applications, PC200W and Short Cut, are available. Section 3. Software for Windows are available at no ...
...; PC400 supports a variety of data are available from Campbell Scientific. • PC200W Starter Software is available at no cost at www.campbellsci.com. Short Cut and CRBASIC Editor are also available for setting the datalogger clock, sending programs, monitoring sensors, and on-site ...does not support complex communication options, such as phone-to +85°C 3.2 PC Support Software Read More! Several datalogger support software products for datalogger setup and simple applications, PC200W and Short Cut, are available. Section 3. Software for Windows are available at no ...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... excitation in these sensors can result in the last known counter value and the new counter value. The use of particular concern for input. Other Campbell Scientific dataloggers (e.g. Sensor Support 4.3.1 Measurements Requiring AC Excitation Some resistive sensors require AC Excitation. Section 4.
... excitation in these sensors can result in the last known counter value and the new counter value. The use of particular concern for input. Other Campbell Scientific dataloggers (e.g. Sensor Support 4.3.1 Measurements Requiring AC Excitation Some resistive sensors require AC Excitation. Section 4.