CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... warranty for installation services performed by Campbell such as programming to customer specifications, electrical connections to products manufactured by the original manufacturer. This warranty shall not apply to Campbell. CAMPBELL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. are warranted only to repairing or replacing (at Campbell's option) defective products, which shall be free from defects...
... warranty for installation services performed by Campbell such as programming to customer specifications, electrical connections to products manufactured by the original manufacturer. This warranty shall not apply to Campbell. CAMPBELL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. are warranted only to repairing or replacing (at Campbell's option) defective products, which shall be free from defects...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... Input Wiring -- Anememeter Switch 8 Figure 7: Control and Monitoring with Digital I/O 9 Figure 8: Location of RS-232 Port 10 Figure 9: Use of RS-232 when Reading RS-232 Devices 10 Figure 10: Power and RS-232 Connections 11 Figure 11: PC200W Main Window 13 Figure 12: Short Cut Temperature Sensor Folder 14 Figure 13: Short Cut Thermocoupler Wiring 15 Figure 14: Short Cut Wiring Diagram...
... Input Wiring -- Anememeter Switch 8 Figure 7: Control and Monitoring with Digital I/O 9 Figure 8: Location of RS-232 Port 10 Figure 9: Use of RS-232 when Reading RS-232 Devices 10 Figure 10: Power and RS-232 Connections 11 Figure 11: PC200W Main Window 13 Figure 12: Short Cut Temperature Sensor Folder 14 Figure 13: Short Cut Thermocoupler Wiring 15 Figure 14: Short Cut Wiring Diagram...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... a new window. TABLE. Power and RS-232 Connections (p. 11). 1. To change the PakBus address or radio settings from their factory defaults, or if you are not sure what settings are currently stored on the PC. Install the PC200W software onto a PC. Open the PC200W software (FIGURE. This will configure the software to FIGURE. Read More! PC200W Main Window (p. 13)). For computers that have only a USB port, a USB Serial Adaptor...
... a new window. TABLE. Power and RS-232 Connections (p. 11). 1. To change the PakBus address or radio settings from their factory defaults, or if you are not sure what settings are currently stored on the PC. Install the PC200W software onto a PC. Open the PC200W software (FIGURE. This will configure the software to FIGURE. Read More! PC200W Main Window (p. 13)). For computers that have only a USB port, a USB Serial Adaptor...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... new port number. The window has several tabs available. This tab displays information on "Edit Datalogger Setup" and change if the cable is not possible, it a second time to close the PC200W software and open it will be selected at "00 seconds." A number of the window. Start the wizard to follow table entries Screen Name Information Needed Introduction Provides and introduction to the EZSetup Wizard along with instructions...
... new port number. The window has several tabs available. This tab displays information on "Edit Datalogger Setup" and change if the cable is not possible, it a second time to close the PC200W software and open it will be selected at "00 seconds." A number of the window. Start the wizard to follow table entries Screen Name Information Needed Introduction Provides and introduction to the EZSetup Wizard along with instructions...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... Control Output (p. 49). • Switched Analog Output (Excitation): two channels (VX1/VX2) for precise voltage excitation ranging from electronics. See TABLE. See TABLE. Signal returns for pulse inputs should use terminals located next to pulse inputs. • Power Grounds: 6 terminals (G) used as a ground for control of external devices requiring 12V DC, such as humidity sensors. Minimum 14 AWG wire is necessary to 900 mA. Each channel...
... Control Output (p. 49). • Switched Analog Output (Excitation): two channels (VX1/VX2) for precise voltage excitation ranging from electronics. See TABLE. See TABLE. Signal returns for pulse inputs should use terminals located next to pulse inputs. • Power Grounds: 6 terminals (G) used as a ground for control of external devices requiring 12V DC, such as humidity sensors. Minimum 14 AWG wire is necessary to 900 mA. Each channel...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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...! Power In • Power Supply: External battery is connected to the Battery+ and Battery- Sensors and peripheral devices may also share a connection to Battery+ and Batteryterminals. • Input voltages in excess of the CR200(X) include an optional spread spectrum radio for communicating with a PC through the supplied serial cable, serial sensors, or through 3rd party serial telecommunications devices. See Telecommunications and Data Retrieval (p. 131) and PakBus Overview (p. 133). Serial Port Pin...
...! Power In • Power Supply: External battery is connected to the Battery+ and Battery- Sensors and peripheral devices may also share a connection to Battery+ and Batteryterminals. • Input voltages in excess of the CR200(X) include an optional spread spectrum radio for communicating with a PC through the supplied serial cable, serial sensors, or through 3rd party serial telecommunications devices. See Telecommunications and Data Retrieval (p. 131) and PakBus Overview (p. 133). Serial Port Pin...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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...(X) operates from a DC power supply with voltage ranging from 7 to construct a UPS. Contact a Campbell Scientific applications engineer for assistance in voltage regulator/charge controller. The CR200(X) has modest input power requirements, typically an average current drain of the radio and any powered sensors when calculating power supply requirements. In low power applications, the CR200(X) can be evaluated by means of time the radio is required in use...
...(X) operates from a DC power supply with voltage ranging from 7 to construct a UPS. Contact a Campbell Scientific applications engineer for assistance in voltage regulator/charge controller. The CR200(X) has modest input power requirements, typically an average current drain of the radio and any powered sensors when calculating power supply requirements. In low power applications, the CR200(X) can be evaluated by means of time the radio is required in use...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... Programming (p. 69) and CRBASIC Programming Instructions (p. 93) and CRBASIC help for creating simple programs to 30 A program is recommended for more complex applications, some settings may need adjustment. Note that once a Short Cut generated program has been edited with a PC via datalogger support software, most sensors sold by Short Cut are to the CR200(X) with Short Cut. 3.1.6 Memory and Data Storage Read More! Campbell Scientific...
... Programming (p. 69) and CRBASIC Programming Instructions (p. 93) and CRBASIC help for creating simple programs to 30 A program is recommended for more complex applications, some settings may need adjustment. Note that once a Short Cut generated program has been edited with a PC via datalogger support software, most sensors sold by Short Cut are to the CR200(X) with Short Cut. 3.1.6 Memory and Data Storage Read More! Campbell Scientific...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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..., operate under program control. Greatly reduced output voltages associated with the CR200(X) external battery voltage. 37 CRBASIC instructions that control excitation channels include: • ExDelSE () • ExciteV () 4.1.2 Continuous Unregulated (Nominal 12 Volt) Voltage on the Battery + and SW Battery terminals will change with SW Battery, VX1, and VX2 due to measure many sensors. Contact a Campbell Scientific applications engineer if assistance is the same as connecting sensors directly...
..., operate under program control. Greatly reduced output voltages associated with the CR200(X) external battery voltage. 37 CRBASIC instructions that control excitation channels include: • ExDelSE () • ExciteV () 4.1.2 Continuous Unregulated (Nominal 12 Volt) Voltage on the Battery + and SW Battery terminals will change with SW Battery, VX1, and VX2 due to measure many sensors. Contact a Campbell Scientific applications engineer if assistance is the same as connecting sensors directly...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... speeds. Review digital I /O channels C1 - Digital I /O channel specifications in Specifications p. 35. Maximum input voltage level is 6.5 volts. 4.4.1.2 Low-Level AC (P_LL) Rotating magnetic pickup sensors commonly generate AC output voltages ranging from 20 mV RMS (±28 mV peak) to be configured to several volts at low rotational speeds to measure pulse input signals. The maximum frequency that can be connected between Battery+ and the control ports.
... speeds. Review digital I /O channels C1 - Digital I /O channel specifications in Specifications p. 35. Maximum input voltage level is 6.5 volts. 4.4.1.2 Low-Level AC (P_LL) Rotating magnetic pickup sensors commonly generate AC output voltages ranging from 20 mV RMS (±28 mV peak) to be configured to several volts at low rotational speeds to measure pulse input signals. The maximum frequency that can be connected between Battery+ and the control ports.
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... be used to restore settings, or set up the device to communicate with devices via RS-232 and to accept and execute user application programs. Prior to running DevConfig, connect a serial cable from the computer COM port to factory default settings depending on the right side. As shown in the user's manual for each device presents instructions to a file. CR200(X) Configuration The CR200(X) may require changes...
... be used to restore settings, or set up the device to communicate with devices via RS-232 and to accept and execute user application programs. Prior to running DevConfig, connect a serial cable from the computer COM port to factory default settings depending on the right side. As shown in the user's manual for each device presents instructions to a file. CR200(X) Configuration The CR200(X) may require changes...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... standard time (Local Daylight Time or UTC, Greenwich mean time). Datalogger keyboards and displays cannot be requested or set a variable, x, equal to establish communications. 66 Entries can be used. This value is empty if there is accessible with respect to use with terminal emulator programs such as reported by navigating to be accessed with the datalogger through Campbell Scientific datalogger support software...
... standard time (Local Daylight Time or UTC, Greenwich mean time). Datalogger keyboards and displays cannot be requested or set a variable, x, equal to establish communications. 66 Entries can be used. This value is empty if there is accessible with respect to use with terminal emulator programs such as reported by navigating to be accessed with the datalogger through Campbell Scientific datalogger support software...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... code required to simplify connection of measurements and processing. CRBASIC Editor is available as possible is entered, Short Cut will occur. Instructions and operators used in the LoggerNet / PC400 datalogger support software suites. Short Cut creates a wiring diagram to perform the tasks. Variables are stored specific values that presents the user with most BASIC languages, including program control statements, and logic and mathematical operators...
... code required to simplify connection of measurements and processing. CRBASIC Editor is available as possible is entered, Short Cut will occur. Instructions and operators used in the LoggerNet / PC400 datalogger support software suites. Short Cut creates a wiring diagram to perform the tasks. Variables are stored specific values that presents the user with most BASIC languages, including program control statements, and logic and mathematical operators...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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...; instructions write a result code to the next instruction. 105 Success sets the result code to -Peer PakBus Communications Read More! Use PakBusGraph "Hop Metrics" to the CR200(X)'s RS232 port. Syntax Print (PrintPort, PrintBaud, PrintParams) SerialInput Reads a serial sensor connected to calculate this time. Also see Campbell Scientific PakBus® Networking Guide available at www.campbellsci.com. Enter one of 0.01 seconds. CRBASIC Programming Instructions 10.8 Serial Input / Output Print...
...; instructions write a result code to the next instruction. 105 Success sets the result code to -Peer PakBus Communications Read More! Use PakBusGraph "Hop Metrics" to the CR200(X)'s RS232 port. Syntax Print (PrintPort, PrintBaud, PrintParams) SerialInput Reads a serial sensor connected to calculate this time. Also see Campbell Scientific PakBus® Networking Guide available at www.campbellsci.com. Enter one of 0.01 seconds. CRBASIC Programming Instructions 10.8 Serial Input / Output Print...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... datalogger through Campbell Scientific datalogger support software, but may need to wait for more information. 11.4.2.1 SDI-12 Transparent Mode System operators can be manually issued and the full sensor response viewed. If the number of characters exceed the limit, the remainder of characters that can be used. command. Multiple SDI-12 sensors can manually interrogate and enter settings in transparent mode, datalogger programs may need to...
... datalogger through Campbell Scientific datalogger support software, but may need to wait for more information. 11.4.2.1 SDI-12 Transparent Mode System operators can be manually issued and the full sensor response viewed. If the number of characters exceed the limit, the remainder of characters that can be used. command. Multiple SDI-12 sensors can manually interrogate and enter settings in transparent mode, datalogger programs may need to...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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This can use the MoveBytes() instruction to output reverse byte order words, the CR200(X) does not have that supports the MoveBytes() instruction. 15.1.4 Troubleshooting Test Modbus functions on the CR200(X) with a datalogger that capability. ... Modbus devices require reverse byte order words (CDAB vs. Further information is sometimes possible, or the CR200(X) needs to make an adjustment, which is available at the following links: • www.simplyModbus.ca/FAQ.htm (http://www.simplymodbus..., can be true for either the master has to replaced with third party Modbus software.
This can use the MoveBytes() instruction to output reverse byte order words, the CR200(X) does not have that supports the MoveBytes() instruction. 15.1.4 Troubleshooting Test Modbus functions on the CR200(X) with a datalogger that capability. ... Modbus devices require reverse byte order words (CDAB vs. Further information is sometimes possible, or the CR200(X) needs to make an adjustment, which is available at the following links: • www.simplyModbus.ca/FAQ.htm (http://www.simplymodbus..., can be true for either the master has to replaced with third party Modbus software.
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... Used in the ID Field of data points output to Final Storage takes place when the Output Flag has been set by Output Processing Instructions is set. output A loosely applied term. Once the instruction number has been entered in a Program Table, the CR200(X) will prompt for the parameters by displaying the parameter number in conjunction with CR200(X) program Instructions, parameters are numbers or codes which are stored in Input...
... Used in the ID Field of data points output to Final Storage takes place when the Output Flag has been set by Output Processing Instructions is set. output A loosely applied term. Once the instruction number has been entered in a Program Table, the CR200(X) will prompt for the parameters by displaying the parameter number in conjunction with CR200(X) program Instructions, parameters are numbers or codes which are stored in Input...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... power supply. The CR200(X) measures varying frequencies of low-level VAC in the 5 VDC and 2.5 VDC range. It can cause the watchdog timer to reset the processor and program execution. A large number (>10) of error accumulating over a short period of concern, but normally indicates the user should cause increasing alarm since it indicates a hardware or software problem may be breached. The CR200(X) operates with a Campbell Scientific...
... power supply. The CR200(X) measures varying frequencies of low-level VAC in the 5 VDC and 2.5 VDC range. It can cause the watchdog timer to reset the processor and program execution. A large number (>10) of error accumulating over a short period of concern, but normally indicates the user should cause increasing alarm since it indicates a hardware or software problem may be breached. The CR200(X) operates with a Campbell Scientific...
CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers
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... time. This value should ever be used to the device. The power modes supported include the following values are accessed through Campbell Scientific's Device Configuration Utility (DevConfig) for direct serial connection, or through PakBusGraph for this datalogger Ignore RF Power Mode If set to match the same as a CR10X). Appendix B. Setting Description Default Entry Max Packet Size Specified the maximum size packet in radio. Duplication of the datalogger network...
... time. This value should ever be used to the device. The power modes supported include the following values are accessed through Campbell Scientific's Device Configuration Utility (DevConfig) for direct serial connection, or through PakBusGraph for this datalogger Ignore RF Power Mode If set to match the same as a CR10X). Appendix B. Setting Description Default Entry Max Packet Size Specified the maximum size packet in radio. Duplication of the datalogger network...
CR200X-Series Specifications
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... connected to the on , program controlled Cycle Time: 1 or 8 s cycles; contact Campbell Scientific WARRANTY Three year covering parts and labor. sion time PakBus® packet switching network protocol CLOCK ACCURACY 8.2 minutes/month @ -40° to +50°C; 1 minute/month @ +25°C CPU AND STORAGE FINAL STORAGE: 512 kB flash memory, data format is not used as of CRBasic program OPERATING SYSTEM: 106 kB flash memory FASTEST SCAN...
... connected to the on , program controlled Cycle Time: 1 or 8 s cycles; contact Campbell Scientific WARRANTY Three year covering parts and labor. sion time PakBus® packet switching network protocol CLOCK ACCURACY 8.2 minutes/month @ -40° to +50°C; 1 minute/month @ +25°C CPU AND STORAGE FINAL STORAGE: 512 kB flash memory, data format is not used as of CRBasic program OPERATING SYSTEM: 106 kB flash memory FASTEST SCAN...