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CR23X TABLE OF CONTENTS H. TD OPERATING SYSTEM ADDENDUM FOR CR510, CR10X, AND CR23X MANUALS INDEX ...INDEX-1 v CALL ANOTHER DATALOGGER VIA PHONE OR RF H.1 Introduction ...H-1 H.2 Programming ...H-1 H.3 Programming for the Calling CR23X H-1 H.4 Remote Datalogger Programming H-3 I.
CR23X TABLE OF CONTENTS H. TD OPERATING SYSTEM ADDENDUM FOR CR510, CR10X, AND CR23X MANUALS INDEX ...INDEX-1 v CALL ANOTHER DATALOGGER VIA PHONE OR RF H.1 Introduction ...H-1 H.2 Programming ...H-1 H.3 Programming for the Calling CR23X H-1 H.4 Remote Datalogger Programming H-3 I.
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...programs to turn it has been turned off is issued from the keypad in Section 5. The command, which places the CR23X in the Datalogger Support Software. through the integral keyboard and display. Press any key except the # key will cause the display to display...while the CR23X checks memory. A common way to use this overview in other key to retrieve data from Campbell Scientific Storage Modules. The display will have the basics of memory is broken into different functional MODES (e.g., programming the measurements and output, setting time, manually initiating a...
...programs to turn it has been turned off is issued from the keypad in Section 5. The command, which places the CR23X in the Datalogger Support Software. through the integral keyboard and display. Press any key except the # key will cause the display to display...while the CR23X checks memory. A common way to use this overview in other key to retrieve data from Campbell Scientific Storage Modules. The display will have the basics of memory is broken into different functional MODES (e.g., programming the measurements and output, setting time, manually initiating a...
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... to perform the Any key Turn on the CS I /O port of the CR23X to the 9 pin port of a key depends on the mode the CR23X is in and is described with the CR23X for connection to previous Output Array in the manual. Direct datalogger communication programs in a file for details. See Section 6.7 for future use...
... to perform the Any key Turn on the CS I /O port of the CR23X to the 9 pin port of a key depends on the mode the CR23X is in and is described with the CR23X for connection to previous Output Array in the manual. Direct datalogger communication programs in a file for details. See Section 6.7 for future use...
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... program number 8, provided that a program 8 is loaded in flash memory and will automatically be loaded and run when the datalogger is loaded in the CR23X, the program will be stored in the Storage Module (Section 1.8). Stored on disk/sent from Storage Module. 3. Stored/loaded...You will start with PC208W. (See the PC208W manual for the help you follow through the description of CR23X operation as well as described in input location 5, the temperature from a pre-recorded listing using the keypad. CR23X MICROLOGGER OVERVIEW Storage locations on which to store measurements ...
... program number 8, provided that a program 8 is loaded in flash memory and will automatically be loaded and run when the datalogger is loaded in the CR23X, the program will be stored in the Storage Module (Section 1.8). Stored on disk/sent from Storage Module. 3. Stored/loaded...You will start with PC208W. (See the PC208W manual for the help you follow through the description of CR23X operation as well as described in input location 5, the temperature from a pre-recorded listing using the keypad. CR23X MICROLOGGER OVERVIEW Storage locations on which to store measurements ...
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...Manual 4.1, 12 4.2 4.5 5 12 12 4.1, 12 12 4.2 OV-21 The data remain in the ring memory until: They are covered in detail in Sections 2, 4, and 5. TABLE OV6.1-1. This can continue uninterrupted. 2) Bring a storage device to the datalogger... or by new data (Section 2.1) Memory is reallocated or the CR23X is transferred to a peripheral storage device. DATA RETRIEVAL OPTIONS There are...data over by regularly scheduled polling of Final Storage data to the computer. Campbell Scientific's Datalogger Support Software automates this process. In the latter case, a "fresh" storage...
...Manual 4.1, 12 4.2 4.5 5 12 12 4.1, 12 12 4.2 OV-21 The data remain in the ring memory until: They are covered in detail in Sections 2, 4, and 5. TABLE OV6.1-1. This can continue uninterrupted. 2) Bring a storage device to the datalogger... or by new data (Section 2.1) Memory is reallocated or the CR23X is transferred to a peripheral storage device. DATA RETRIEVAL OPTIONS There are...data over by regularly scheduled polling of Final Storage data to the computer. Campbell Scientific's Datalogger Support Software automates this process. In the latter case, a "fresh" storage...
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... connected. This option allows the user to the DSP location when the datalogger compiles a program. This marker is used to control data transmission to designate...display. Storage Module Pointer (SPTR) The DPTR is set in Table 1 set the Output Flag for manually initiated data transmission ( 8 Mode). Display Pointer (DPTR) 2. ALWAYS RETRIEVE UNCOLLECTED DATA BEFORE MAKING ... occupies the same Final Storage location as the DSP. A start of Instruction 96, the CR23X outputs all user operations. 2-2 Data are transmitted. The positioning of data transmission. Output Array...
... connected. This option allows the user to the DSP location when the datalogger compiles a program. This marker is used to control data transmission to designate...display. Storage Module Pointer (SPTR) The DPTR is set in Table 1 set the Output Flag for manually initiated data transmission ( 8 Mode). Display Pointer (DPTR) 2. ALWAYS RETRIEVE UNCOLLECTED DATA BEFORE MAKING ... occupies the same Final Storage location as the DSP. A start of Instruction 96, the CR23X outputs all user operations. 2-2 Data are transmitted. The positioning of data transmission. Output Array...
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...of the instructions that called by Control ports 6, 7, and 8 going high; Loc. When Command 30 (Then do) is used with PC208W datalogger support software. X X+1 X+2 Param. If the intermediate processing disable flag is true. Table 3.8-1 lists these codes. 3-4 TABLE 3.8-1. see ...executed regardless of the outcome of the Program Control Instructions have a command code parameter which can use the 6 Mode to manually direct program execution. 3.8 PROGRAM CONTROL LOGICAL CONSTRUCTIONS Most of the comparison (see Instruction 85 for general programming needs. Example ...
...of the instructions that called by Control ports 6, 7, and 8 going high; Loc. When Command 30 (Then do) is used with PC208W datalogger support software. X X+1 X+2 Param. If the intermediate processing disable flag is true. Table 3.8-1 lists these codes. 3-4 TABLE 3.8-1. see ...executed regardless of the outcome of the Program Control Instructions have a command code parameter which can use the 6 Mode to manually direct program execution. 3.8 PROGRAM CONTROL LOGICAL CONSTRUCTIONS Most of the comparison (see Instruction 85 for general programming needs. Example ...
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..., review of Final Storage data to the specified device. Enter Instruction 96 to the other Final Storage Area and the peripheral. 4-1 Manual initiation is present. The CR23X can tell when the addressed device is done in the 8 Mode (Section 4.2). when that pin goes high, the peripheral is :... on-line transfer of Storage Module status, etc. Output to as part of the CR23X, allowing longer periods between visits to take place. A specific pin in the datalogger program for the CR23X is accomplished with Instruction 96 (Section 4.1). Only one modem device may be connected to...
..., review of Final Storage data to the specified device. Enter Instruction 96 to the other Final Storage Area and the peripheral. 4-1 Manual initiation is present. The CR23X can tell when the addressed device is done in the 8 Mode (Section 4.2). when that pin goes high, the peripheral is :... on-line transfer of Storage Module status, etc. Output to as part of the CR23X, allowing longer periods between visits to take place. A specific pin in the datalogger program for the CR23X is accomplished with Instruction 96 (Section 4.1). Only one modem device may be connected to...
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... MODULE USE WITH INSTRUCTION 96 When output to the field. The File Mark allows the operator to distinguish blocks of data from different dataloggers or from the CR23X. 4.4.3 8 DUMP TO STORAGE MODULE In addition to the on the line and waits for the LED to light. Each time Instruction... be output to the site for setting up during on -line data transfer and periodically exchanged, or brought to output data. To be manually initiated in the Storage Module Memory features which lights up and transferring data is as fill and stop configuration only) and addresses it is ...
... MODULE USE WITH INSTRUCTION 96 When output to the field. The File Mark allows the operator to distinguish blocks of data from different dataloggers or from the CR23X. 4.4.3 8 DUMP TO STORAGE MODULE In addition to the on the line and waits for the LED to light. Each time Instruction... be output to the site for setting up during on -line data transfer and periodically exchanged, or brought to output data. To be manually initiated in the Storage Module Memory features which lights up and transferring data is as fill and stop configuration only) and addresses it is ...
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... ASCII. Campbell Scientific's PC208W Datalogger Support Software uses the binary format for Information Interchange (ASCII). The emphasis of this section is 5 times more likely to use of a signature for the devices. Therefore, information in the individual manuals for error...returns (CR) must be sent to the CR23X to allow the user to write telecommunications software. TELECOMMUNICATIONS Campbell Scientific has developed a software package which automates data retrieval and facilitates the programming of Campbell Scientific dataloggers and the handling of these links. SECTION ...
... ASCII. Campbell Scientific's PC208W Datalogger Support Software uses the binary format for Information Interchange (ASCII). The emphasis of this section is 5 times more likely to use of a signature for the devices. Therefore, information in the individual manuals for error...returns (CR) must be sent to the CR23X to allow the user to write telecommunications software. TELECOMMUNICATIONS Campbell Scientific has developed a software package which automates data retrieval and facilitates the programming of Campbell Scientific dataloggers and the handling of these links. SECTION ...
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...19287:1600P will remain the same. Used in CR23X OS Version 1.7; See Appendix C for you 5-4 In response to Storage Module with Heads Up Display. CR23X sends security level (0-3) and checksum: Sxx Cxxxx Connect to the K command, the CR23X sends datalogger time, user flag status, the data at... the input locations requested in the Remote Keyboard Mode (Section 4.5 and the Storage Module manual). Command to set at Input Storage location. If the 2 numbers are ...
...19287:1600P will remain the same. Used in CR23X OS Version 1.7; See Appendix C for you 5-4 In response to Storage Module with Heads Up Display. CR23X sends security level (0-3) and checksum: Sxx Cxxxx Connect to the K command, the CR23X sends datalogger time, user flag status, the data at... the input locations requested in the Remote Keyboard Mode (Section 4.5 and the Storage Module manual). Command to set at Input Storage location. If the 2 numbers are ...
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...12V AND GROUND INPUTS, and that the cables connecting the devices are using a computer to communicate with Campbell Scientific peripherals and modems. However, communication between the CR23X 5V and G terminals. COM1 or COM2. IBM, and most common problems occur when the user ...equipment. Campbell Scientific's PC208W provides this information. 3. If you are displayed twice (in pairs), it . Make sure that your computer/terminal is sending or receiving characters, there is standard equipment, then the operators manual should always be specified when communicating with the datalogger, ...
...12V AND GROUND INPUTS, and that the cables connecting the devices are using a computer to communicate with Campbell Scientific peripherals and modems. However, communication between the CR23X 5V and G terminals. COM1 or COM2. IBM, and most common problems occur when the user ...equipment. Campbell Scientific's PC208W provides this information. 3. If you are displayed twice (in pairs), it . Make sure that your computer/terminal is sending or receiving characters, there is standard equipment, then the operators manual should always be specified when communicating with the datalogger, ...
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Instruction 96 is executed and the datalogger has exited telecommunications. Transfer of the CR23X to an addressed peripheral is aborted if the ring line is empty. During 8 data transfer the abort flag is used as follows: 1. Printable ASCII - TABLE 6.3-1. I /O...parity, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit, 300, 1200, 9600, 76,800 baud (user selectable). 6-9 Transmit Data: Serial data are used to manually initiate data transfer from the CR23X to the CR23X requires an Instruction 96 with the SDE and TXD lines to address and transfer data to power 12 VDC peripherals. Garbage will...
Instruction 96 is executed and the datalogger has exited telecommunications. Transfer of the CR23X to an addressed peripheral is aborted if the ring line is empty. During 8 data transfer the abort flag is used as follows: 1. Printable ASCII - TABLE 6.3-1. I /O...parity, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit, 300, 1200, 9600, 76,800 baud (user selectable). 6-9 Transmit Data: Serial data are used to manually initiate data transfer from the CR23X to the CR23X requires an Instruction 96 with the SDE and TXD lines to address and transfer data to power 12 VDC peripherals. Garbage will...
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...: 2 02: 4 03: 4 04: 4 05: 4 06: 4 07: 4 08: FP 09: FP Execution Time: DESCRIPTION Address, Base 4 (00..33) *Input config; channels 4,3,2,1 **Function; See the SDM-INT8 manual for detailed instructions and examples. Average over execution interval Continuous averaging Averaging interval in kHz (low resolution) counts counts on Channel 2 since Channel 1, no interpolation... channel 2 since channel 1, linear interpolation frequency in ms, XXXX>0 Capture all events until XXXX edges of the 8 input channels may be independently configured to the datalogger.
...: 2 02: 4 03: 4 04: 4 05: 4 06: 4 07: 4 08: FP 09: FP Execution Time: DESCRIPTION Address, Base 4 (00..33) *Input config; channels 4,3,2,1 **Function; See the SDM-INT8 manual for detailed instructions and examples. Average over execution interval Continuous averaging Averaging interval in kHz (low resolution) counts counts on Channel 2 since Channel 1, no interpolation... channel 2 since channel 1, linear interpolation frequency in ms, XXXX>0 Capture all events until XXXX edges of the 8 input channels may be independently configured to the datalogger.
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... location specified in Parameter 2 corresponds to activate AC powered external relays, solenoids, or resistive loads under datalogger control. See the SDM-SW8 Manual for each Rep, the 16 ports of the first SDM-CD16AC are set according to 0. The output... *** FUNCTION Instruction 103 is required for detailed instructions and examples. 9-21 Modules which do not respond when addressed by a datalogger or controlled manually with drivers. Datalogger control ports 1, 2 and 3 are read (1..8). Any non-zero value stored in "debugging". DATA NUMBER TYPE DESCRIPTION 01:...
... location specified in Parameter 2 corresponds to activate AC powered external relays, solenoids, or resistive loads under datalogger control. See the SDM-SW8 Manual for each Rep, the 16 ports of the first SDM-CD16AC are set according to 0. The output... *** FUNCTION Instruction 103 is required for detailed instructions and examples. 9-21 Modules which do not respond when addressed by a datalogger or controlled manually with drivers. Datalogger control ports 1, 2 and 3 are read (1..8). Any non-zero value stored in "debugging". DATA NUMBER TYPE DESCRIPTION 01:...
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...Binary Final Storage Format 7N = Storage Module N (N=1-8; The number of data is recorded in P97 for subsequent commands from Campbell Scientific. SECTION 12. Instruction 98 to a particular device). The source of failed calls is the currently active Final Storage Area set... CR23X manual covers pager applications 3) COM300 Voice Modem Manual covers voice applications 4) Appendix H of User Flags 1-8 dedicated in a CR23X input location. The interrupt disable flag is some trigger condition so there is one of the CR23X Manual covers calling applications wherein another datalogger ...
...Binary Final Storage Format 7N = Storage Module N (N=1-8; The number of data is recorded in P97 for subsequent commands from Campbell Scientific. SECTION 12. Instruction 98 to a particular device). The source of failed calls is the currently active Final Storage Area set... CR23X manual covers pager applications 3) COM300 Voice Modem Manual covers voice applications 4) Appendix H of User Flags 1-8 dedicated in a CR23X input location. The interrupt disable flag is some trigger condition so there is one of the CR23X Manual covers calling applications wherein another datalogger ...
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...most significant bit is 0 so the Sign is a B, C Decimal locators as follows: BC 00 01 10 11 Decimal Location XXXX. C.2 FINAL STORAGE FORMAT CR23X data is 4 decimal. At the end of the data sent in this case is POSITIVE. The value is sent (see below . Refer to determine the... (+)0.85*24 which is 7167, byte but CSI defines the largest allowable range as a negative base 10 exponent with the signature received to the datalogger manual for the meaning and calculation of the transmission. C-4 The most significant bit, MSB), the byte pairs are all ones, the data type is ...
...most significant bit is 0 so the Sign is a B, C Decimal locators as follows: BC 00 01 10 11 Decimal Location XXXX. C.2 FINAL STORAGE FORMAT CR23X data is 4 decimal. At the end of the data sent in this case is POSITIVE. The value is sent (see below . Refer to determine the... (+)0.85*24 which is 7167, byte but CSI defines the largest allowable range as a negative base 10 exponent with the signature received to the datalogger manual for the meaning and calculation of the transmission. C-4 The most significant bit, MSB), the byte pairs are all ones, the data type is ...
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...apply: The communications commands and protocol of the TD operating system is beyond the scope of the standard operating systems. Campbell Scientific provides software for output data. Data Table. Table 3.10-1 TD Addendum. Instruction 18 has some differences in the time... description of the protocol is different than that of this addendum. Set Active Storage Area, is replaced by addendum - Many 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...
...apply: The communications commands and protocol of the TD operating system is beyond the scope of the standard operating systems. Campbell Scientific provides software for output data. Data Table. Table 3.10-1 TD Addendum. Instruction 18 has some differences in the time... description of the protocol is different than that of this addendum. Set Active Storage Area, is replaced by addendum - Many 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...
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...Storage and Final Storage are erased any time the program is changed and compiled. SECURITY No changes from standard operating system, see datalogger manual. 1.8 ∗D MODE - Intermediate Storage Locations (maximum limited by the current program, the "E:04" ERROR CODE will assign... including the program and memory is powered up. 1.6 MEMORY TESTING AND SYSTEM STATUS - ∗B No changes from standard operating system, see datalogger manual. 1.7 ∗C MODE -- TD ADDENDUM SECTION 1. compiling with ∗0 erases Input Storage; The CR10X-TD will write over ...
...Storage and Final Storage are erased any time the program is changed and compiled. SECURITY No changes from standard operating system, see datalogger manual. 1.8 ∗D MODE - Intermediate Storage Locations (maximum limited by the current program, the "E:04" ERROR CODE will assign... including the program and memory is powered up. 1.6 MEMORY TESTING AND SYSTEM STATUS - ∗B No changes from standard operating system, see datalogger manual. 1.7 ∗C MODE -- TD ADDENDUM SECTION 1. compiling with ∗0 erases Input Storage; The CR10X-TD will write over ...
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... of the data collection protocol. 2.1.1 TIME AND TIMESTAMPS Each record in a given table have a timestamp. THIS SECTION ENTIRELY REPLACES THE DATALOGGER MANUAL SECTION 2. SECTION 2. Each hour a temperature for any previous record. The "hourly" table would be reliably timestamped when collected. NOTE:... All Data Storage Tables are used to your computer. This saves 6 bytes per record by the datalogger) a number of these labels and other tables and all records in a table has a time stamp associated with the program tables *1,...
... of the data collection protocol. 2.1.1 TIME AND TIMESTAMPS Each record in a given table have a timestamp. THIS SECTION ENTIRELY REPLACES THE DATALOGGER MANUAL SECTION 2. SECTION 2. Each hour a temperature for any previous record. The "hourly" table would be reliably timestamped when collected. NOTE:... All Data Storage Tables are used to your computer. This saves 6 bytes per record by the datalogger) a number of these labels and other tables and all records in a table has a time stamp associated with the program tables *1,...