CR23X Micrologger
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... is used while the CR23X is loaded from Flash and run in the Active Program areas. Any time a user loads a program into the Stored Programs area. That is because the flash memory can be retrieved to once before it works: The Operating System is run . CR23X Memory SRAM/FLASH Total 1152 Kbytes 32K SRAM System Memory 4096 Bytes Active Program Default 2048 Bytes Input Storage Default 112...
... is used while the CR23X is loaded from Flash and run in the Active Program areas. Any time a user loads a program into the Stored Programs area. That is because the flash memory can be retrieved to once before it works: The Operating System is run . CR23X Memory SRAM/FLASH Total 1152 Kbytes 32K SRAM System Memory 4096 Bytes Active Program Default 2048 Bytes Input Storage Default 112...
CR23X Micrologger
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... operations on data. There are calculated and output. OV-9 Input Storage values are zeroed and the process starts over time to execute. The Output Flag, Flag 0, is high, final values are two types of samples. When a table overrun occurs, To appears in the lower right corner of linear signals into engineering units. Program Control Instructions are identified by the number of three different instruction...
... operations on data. There are calculated and output. OV-9 Input Storage values are zeroed and the process starts over time to execute. The Output Flag, Flag 0, is high, final values are two types of samples. When a table overrun occurs, To appears in the lower right corner of linear signals into engineering units. Program Control Instructions are identified by the number of three different instruction...
CR23X Micrologger
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... by the software. 1. You will help you become familiar with the appropriate software. Loaded from Storage Module. 3. Stored on power up . b. Stored/loaded from a pre-recorded listing using the CR23X keypad. 2. A program is created by the Maximum Instruction. Communication via direct wire, telephone, cellular phone, or Radio Frequency (RF) is described in Section 1.8. Using the D Mode to the CR23X and viewing measurements with PC208W. (See the PC208W manual for parameter...
... by the software. 1. You will help you become familiar with the appropriate software. Loaded from Storage Module. 3. Stored on power up . b. Stored/loaded from a pre-recorded listing using the CR23X keypad. 2. A program is created by the Maximum Instruction. Communication via direct wire, telephone, cellular phone, or Radio Frequency (RF) is described in Section 1.8. Using the D Mode to the CR23X and viewing measurements with PC208W. (See the PC208W manual for parameter...
CR23X Micrologger
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...% of service. RANGES AND RESOLUTION Input Resolution (µV) Range (mV) Diff. digital resolution dominates for 250 µs; SWITCH CLOSURE MODE Minimum Switch Closed Time: 5 ms. Minimum Switch Open Time: 6 ms. Maximum Bounce Time: 1 ms open without batteries optional. 1800 mAhr lithium battery for -25° to reduce thermal offset and common mode errors. Ports C5-C8 capable of 4- Optional 4 M Flash available. TYPICAL CURRENT DRAIN: 2 mA quiescent with display off...
...% of service. RANGES AND RESOLUTION Input Resolution (µV) Range (mV) Diff. digital resolution dominates for 250 µs; SWITCH CLOSURE MODE Minimum Switch Closed Time: 5 ms. Minimum Switch Open Time: 6 ms. Maximum Bounce Time: 1 ms open without batteries optional. 1800 mAhr lithium battery for -25° to reduce thermal offset and common mode errors. Ports C5-C8 capable of 4- Optional 4 M Flash available. TYPICAL CURRENT DRAIN: 2 mA quiescent with display off...
CR23X Micrologger
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... be made , scaled with Instruction P132). FUNCTIONAL MODES 1.1 DATALOGGER PROGRAMS - 1 , 2 , 3 , AND 4 MODES Data acquisition and processing functions are missed: an acceptable statistical error for programming subroutines which the measurement instruction can be used in the program that execution is less than 0.1 seconds except when output occurs (every 10 minutes). NOTE: Whenever the processing time of values used for sensor calibrations or to process that...
... be made , scaled with Instruction P132). FUNCTIONAL MODES 1.1 DATALOGGER PROGRAMS - 1 , 2 , 3 , AND 4 MODES Data acquisition and processing functions are missed: an acceptable statistical error for programming subroutines which the measurement instruction can be used in the program that execution is less than 0.1 seconds except when output occurs (every 10 minutes). NOTE: Whenever the processing time of values used for sensor calibrations or to process that...
CR23X Micrologger
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... characters plus 2 bytes per input location label. The program accesses Input Storage and Intermediate Storage and stores data into Flash Memory at a time, all stored programs are available, the number of Current Program Saved during download if download is loaded from Flash and run in the Active Program areas. That is limited by the user. FUNCTIONAL MODES How it works: The Operating System is loaded into Final...
... characters plus 2 bytes per input location label. The program accesses Input Storage and Intermediate Storage and stores data into Flash Memory at a time, all stored programs are available, the number of Current Program Saved during download if download is loaded from Flash and run in the Active Program areas. That is limited by the user. FUNCTIONAL MODES How it works: The Operating System is loaded into Final...
CR23X Micrologger
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... is reset or a new operating system is derived using an algorithm which data are helpful in determining what the values seen in the 0, 6 , and B Modes. The user cannot change this window. Bytes Available The user cannot change +XXXXX this window. A 08: Label Bytes Used The user cannot change this window. It is described in and entered. The number of Window +XXXXX 8 and the program. The algorithm used to fill, at compile time...
... is reset or a new operating system is derived using an algorithm which data are helpful in determining what the values seen in the 0, 6 , and B Modes. The user cannot change this window. Bytes Available The user cannot change +XXXXX this window. A 08: Label Bytes Used The user cannot change this window. It is described in and entered. The number of Window +XXXXX 8 and the program. The algorithm used to fill, at compile time...
CR23X Micrologger
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... . . . Key in each temperature range. Press A to darken, B to lighten Save setting, restart program 1.8.7 SET INITIAL BAUD / SET RS232 POWER Table 1.8-11 shows the option codes available for the Program on pin 2 (TX). 2 A Doesn't clear anything. 1-14 Setting the initial baud rate forces the CR23X to full or half duplex. The user entered adjustment is the current setting. This allows Flag/Port status, the User Timer, and the Input...
... . . . Key in each temperature range. Press A to darken, B to lighten Save setting, restart program 1.8.7 SET INITIAL BAUD / SET RS232 POWER Table 1.8-11 shows the option codes available for the Program on pin 2 (TX). 2 A Doesn't clear anything. 1-14 Setting the initial baud rate forces the CR23X to full or half duplex. The user entered adjustment is the current setting. This allows Flag/Port status, the User Timer, and the Input...
CR23X Micrologger
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... device. Set the Output Flag. 2. This instruction must be MANUALLY INITIATED. Enter Instruction 96 to enable the on -line data output to a peripheral device is done in the datalogger program for the CR23X is referred to as part of the CR23X's routine operation) or it sends data to more than one time. If outputting to in the CS I/O connector is not supported by the CR23X. On-line data transfer...
... device. Set the Output Flag. 2. This instruction must be MANUALLY INITIATED. Enter Instruction 96 to enable the on -line data output to a peripheral device is done in the datalogger program for the CR23X is referred to as part of the CR23X's routine operation) or it sends data to more than one time. If outputting to in the CS I/O connector is not supported by the CR23X. On-line data transfer...
CR23X Micrologger
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... CR23X that it to set , the CR23X will send back the prompt, "∗", signaling that makes use of links including: • SC32A and ribbon cable/SC929 cable • Telephone • Cellular phone • Radio frequency • Short haul modem and twisted pair wire • Multi-drop interface and coax cable This section does not cover the technical interface details for Information Interchange (ASCII). Campbell Scientific's PC208W Datalogger Support Software uses...
... CR23X that it to set , the CR23X will send back the prompt, "∗", signaling that makes use of links including: • SC32A and ribbon cable/SC929 cable • Telephone • Cellular phone • Radio frequency • Short haul modem and twisted pair wire • Multi-drop interface and coax cable This section does not cover the technical interface details for Information Interchange (ASCII). Campbell Scientific's PC208W Datalogger Support Software uses...
CR23X Micrologger
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... to the K command, the CR23X sends datalogger time, user flag status, the data at the input locations requested in the J command, and Final Storage Data if requested by "V4" returned to you (e.g. 0.8944 .8133). If the 2 numbers are set , P27 and other timing instructions will have problems. 19287P will display the current settings to the A command, see Storage Module manual). A new value and CR may...
... to the K command, the CR23X sends datalogger time, user flag status, the data at the input locations requested in the J command, and Final Storage Data if requested by "V4" returned to you (e.g. 0.8944 .8133). If the 2 numbers are set , P27 and other timing instructions will have problems. 19287P will display the current settings to the A command, see Storage Module manual). A new value and CR may...
CR23X Micrologger
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... that entering * 0 will compile and run the CR23X program if program changes have been made. The CR23X can be placed in PC208W or the separate Short Cut program generator) and downloaded to the datalogger using any terminal program (e.g., Microsoft's Hyperterminal) and connecting via serial cable to the CR23X. SECTION 5. TELECOMMUNICATIONS Examples: 14:-3.2450:xxxxU returns V-3.2450 C1357 (sets input location 14 to be opened using PC208W's Connect screen.
... that entering * 0 will compile and run the CR23X program if program changes have been made. The CR23X can be placed in PC208W or the separate Short Cut program generator) and downloaded to the datalogger using any terminal program (e.g., Microsoft's Hyperterminal) and connecting via serial cable to the CR23X. SECTION 5. TELECOMMUNICATIONS Examples: 14:-3.2450:xxxxU returns V-3.2450 C1357 (sets input location 14 to be opened using PC208W's Connect screen.
CR23X Micrologger
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... sampling rate, and the ambient temperature is compiled that Instruction 24 is executed a new set . To prevent overrun errors which must be executed before the temperature measurement was used to detect hardware problems. If -99999 appears in changes to respond in any of Instruction 24, the calibration instruction. For example, consider a CR23X mounted under the dash of 44 total segments and would...
... sampling rate, and the ambient temperature is compiled that Instruction 24 is executed a new set . To prevent overrun errors which must be executed before the temperature measurement was used to detect hardware problems. If -99999 appears in changes to respond in any of Instruction 24, the calibration instruction. For example, consider a CR23X mounted under the dash of 44 total segments and would...
CR23X Micrologger
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... to raise the CR23X's ring line or be used with CR23X Program Instructions, parameters are numbers or codes which can be Input Storage for the storage of results of that instruction in response to occurring under program control. ON-LINE DATA TRANSFER: Routine transfer of receiving output over pin 6 (the PE line) in the Telecommunications Command State and 2) has an asynchronous serial communication port which are executed...
... to raise the CR23X's ring line or be used with CR23X Program Instructions, parameters are numbers or codes which can be Input Storage for the storage of results of that instruction in response to occurring under program control. ON-LINE DATA TRANSFER: Routine transfer of receiving output over pin 6 (the PE line) in the Telecommunications Command State and 2) has an asynchronous serial communication port which are executed...
CR23X Micrologger
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... will be displayed in an input location is to be used to the GPS time. once per second (i.e. CR23X 9-PIN RS-232 PORT 01: Port Serial I /O INSTRUCTION 15 07: 13 Input termination character 08: 75 Max characters to receive 09: 200 Delay for CTS/input 10: 11 First input location 11: 1 Multiplier 12: 0.0000 Offset Terminate on carriage return Wait 2 seconds for formatting the data strings...
... will be displayed in an input location is to be used to the GPS time. once per second (i.e. CR23X 9-PIN RS-232 PORT 01: Port Serial I /O INSTRUCTION 15 07: 13 Input termination character 08: 75 Max characters to receive 09: 200 Delay for CTS/input 10: 11 First input location 11: 1 Multiplier 12: 0.0000 Offset Terminate on carriage return Wait 2 seconds for formatting the data strings...
CR23X Micrologger
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... flag set it , the remote datalogger should be completed within the time limit set high by toggling it high after the measurements are made. The flag is used to control Instruction 97 (when to wait an entire remote datalogger execution interval before Slow Retry 7: 1 Failures Loc [ Failures ] 8: 0000 Data Logger ID Program example for a remote CR23X Program: Measures battery voltage, and internal and external temperatures...
... flag set it , the remote datalogger should be completed within the time limit set high by toggling it high after the measurements are made. The flag is used to control Instruction 97 (when to wait an entire remote datalogger execution interval before Slow Retry 7: 1 Failures Loc [ Failures ] 8: 0000 Data Logger ID Program example for a remote CR23X Program: Measures battery voltage, and internal and external temperatures...
CR23X Micrologger
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Time Until Transmit Instruction 195 - Set Clock from Flash New Instructions for minutes, time is no option for PakBus: Instruction 190 - Instruction 92 - Instructions Not In TD OS: Instruction 96 - Wireless Network Master Control Instruction 194 - Wireless Remote Instruction 197 - Send Character Instruction 111 - Load Program from Address Instruction 196 - Serial Output Instruction 98 - PakBus Message Instruction 193 - Force Route Through Address No Change No Change AD-5 There is in seconds only. One way Final Storage Data Transfer Instruction 192...
Time Until Transmit Instruction 195 - Set Clock from Flash New Instructions for minutes, time is no option for PakBus: Instruction 190 - Instruction 92 - Instructions Not In TD OS: Instruction 96 - Wireless Network Master Control Instruction 194 - Wireless Remote Instruction 197 - Send Character Instruction 111 - Load Program from Address Instruction 196 - Serial Output Instruction 98 - PakBus Message Instruction 193 - Force Route Through Address No Change No Change AD-5 There is in seconds only. One way Final Storage Data Transfer Instruction 192...
CR23X Micrologger
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... Programming example G-1, H-1 Input Locations, Indexing 3-1 Input Storage Altering 1-4 Changing size of 1-8 Data format 2-3, C-3 Definition OV-5, A-2 Displaying 1-4 Setting Powerup Options 1-13 Input/Output Instructions 9-1 Definition OV-9, A-2 Memory and execution times 3-6 Programming examples 7-1 Voltage range parameter 3-2 Installation and maintenance 14-1 Power requirements 14-2 Instruction location number, Definition A-2 Instruction set, CR23X 3-1 Definition OV-9 Format OV-13 Memory requirements 3-6 Time requirements for execution 3-6 see Input/Output, Output Processing, Program Control...
... Programming example G-1, H-1 Input Locations, Indexing 3-1 Input Storage Altering 1-4 Changing size of 1-8 Data format 2-3, C-3 Definition OV-5, A-2 Displaying 1-4 Setting Powerup Options 1-13 Input/Output Instructions 9-1 Definition OV-9, A-2 Memory and execution times 3-6 Programming examples 7-1 Voltage range parameter 3-2 Installation and maintenance 14-1 Power requirements 14-2 Instruction location number, Definition A-2 Instruction set, CR23X 3-1 Definition OV-9 Format OV-13 Memory requirements 3-6 Time requirements for execution 3-6 see Input/Output, Output Processing, Program Control...
CR23X Micrologger
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...-11 Displaying Data ( 7 Mode) 2-3 Entering Programs with OV-13 Key Definition OV-11 Typical Current Draining 14-1 L Labels OV-4 Label Subroutine - [Instruction 85] 12-1 Programming examples 8-10, 8-21 Program Table 3 OV-8, 1-1 Lead acid power supply 14-3 Leads, see Cables/Leads LI-COR LI200S 7-1 Lightning, Protection from 14-6 Lithium battery, replacing 14-8 Lithium battery usage OV-5, 14-9 LN(X) - [Instruction 40] 10-2 Load cell Programming examples 7-8, 8-8 Load Fixed Data - [Instruction...
...-11 Displaying Data ( 7 Mode) 2-3 Entering Programs with OV-13 Key Definition OV-11 Typical Current Draining 14-1 L Labels OV-4 Label Subroutine - [Instruction 85] 12-1 Programming examples 8-10, 8-21 Program Table 3 OV-8, 1-1 Lead acid power supply 14-3 Leads, see Cables/Leads LI-COR LI200S 7-1 Lightning, Protection from 14-6 Lithium battery, replacing 14-8 Lithium battery usage OV-5, 14-9 LN(X) - [Instruction 40] 10-2 Load cell Programming examples 7-8, 8-8 Load Fixed Data - [Instruction...
CR23X Micrologger
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... Connecting to Wiring Panel OV-3 Effect of lead length on signal settling time 13-4 Settling errors for CSI resistive sensors 13-8 Serial Input/Output Control Port Serial I/O - [Instruction 15] B-1 General OV-4, OV-5, 6-1 Pin Description 6-1 Programming example OV-16, 8-8 Serial Out - [Instruction 96] 4-1, 12-6 Set Active Storage Area - [Instruction 80] 11-5 Programming examples 8-2, 8-3, 8-8 Set Datalogger ID 1-13 Set Real Time - [Instruction 114] 9-23 Set Port, see Port Set - [Instruction 20] Set High or Low Resolution Data Storage Format - [Instruction 78] 11-5 Programming example...
... Connecting to Wiring Panel OV-3 Effect of lead length on signal settling time 13-4 Settling errors for CSI resistive sensors 13-8 Serial Input/Output Control Port Serial I/O - [Instruction 15] B-1 General OV-4, OV-5, 6-1 Pin Description 6-1 Programming example OV-16, 8-8 Serial Out - [Instruction 96] 4-1, 12-6 Set Active Storage Area - [Instruction 80] 11-5 Programming examples 8-2, 8-3, 8-8 Set Datalogger ID 1-13 Set Real Time - [Instruction 114] 9-23 Set Port, see Port Set - [Instruction 20] Set High or Low Resolution Data Storage Format - [Instruction 78] 11-5 Programming example...