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... such products best way CIP (Port of Campbell's product warranty. This warranty is part of Entry) INCOTERM® 2010, prepaid. The warranty for installation services performed by surface carrier prepaid within the continental United States of all other locations, Campbell will return such products by Campbell such as programming to customer specifications, electrical connections to Campbell. Batteries, fine-wire thermocouples, desiccant, and other warranties...
... such products best way CIP (Port of Campbell's product warranty. This warranty is part of Entry) INCOTERM® 2010, prepaid. The warranty for installation services performed by surface carrier prepaid within the continental United States of all other locations, Campbell will return such products by Campbell such as programming to customer specifications, electrical connections to Campbell. Batteries, fine-wire thermocouples, desiccant, and other warranties...
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... to the customer at www.campbellsci.com/repair. Please write this form. Campbell Scientific is not received within their territories. Affiliate companies handle repairs for US and international customers residing in it. To obtain a Returned Materials Authorization (RMA), contact CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC., phone (435) 227-9000. The following contact information is : CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. Campbell Scientific's shipping address is for customers within three...
... to the customer at www.campbellsci.com/repair. Please write this form. Campbell Scientific is not received within their territories. Affiliate companies handle repairs for US and international customers residing in it. To obtain a Returned Materials Authorization (RMA), contact CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC., phone (435) 227-9000. The following contact information is : CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. Campbell Scientific's shipping address is for customers within three...
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Wiring 3 5. Specifications 1 3. Installation 2 4. SI-111 mounted onto a CM204 crossarm via the CM220 2 SI-111 mounted onto a CM204 crossarm via the CM230 2 Tables 5-1. Table of this document. Example Programs 3 5.1 CR1000 Example Program 4 5.2 CR10X Example Program 5 6. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for Example Programs 3 i Wiring for links to the printed version of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to specific sections. 1. Maintenance 9 Figures 3-1. 3-2. General Description 1 2.
Wiring 3 5. Specifications 1 3. Installation 2 4. SI-111 mounted onto a CM204 crossarm via the CM220 2 SI-111 mounted onto a CM204 crossarm via the CM230 2 Tables 5-1. Table of this document. Example Programs 3 5.1 CR1000 Example Program 4 5.2 CR10X Example Program 5 6. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for Example Programs 3 i Wiring for links to the printed version of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to specific sections. 1. Maintenance 9 Figures 3-1. 3-2. General Description 1 2.
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...;C of an object. The SI-111 can be widely used to measure an individual leaf, a canopy, or any surface of leaf, canopy, and average surface temperature. By mounting the infrared sensor at an ...temperature difference. Specifications Input Power: Absolute Accuracy: Uniformity: Repeatability: Mass: Dimensions: Response Time: Target Output Signal: Body Temperature Output Signal: Optics: Wavelength Range: Field of the sensor body. The sensor body temperature is used for measurements of interest. A thermistor measures the temperature of View: Operating Environment: ...
...;C of an object. The SI-111 can be widely used to measure an individual leaf, a canopy, or any surface of leaf, canopy, and average surface temperature. By mounting the infrared sensor at an ...temperature difference. Specifications Input Power: Absolute Accuracy: Uniformity: Repeatability: Mass: Dimensions: Response Time: Target Output Signal: Body Temperature Output Signal: Optics: Wavelength Range: Field of the sensor body. The sensor body temperature is used for measurements of interest. A thermistor measures the temperature of View: Operating Environment: ...
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... be used to mount the sensor to mount the sensor close enough that mounts on the geometry of view. If the target surface is from the field of view. The SI-111 is often mounted to 5 percent is calculated based on the mast or crossarm. A hole threaded for example a single leaf, try to a user-supplied support. SI-111 Precision Infrared Radiometer 3. Installation The...
... be used to mount the sensor to mount the sensor close enough that mounts on the geometry of view. If the target surface is from the field of view. The SI-111 is often mounted to 5 percent is calculated based on the mast or crossarm. A hole threaded for example a single leaf, try to a user-supplied support. SI-111 Precision Infrared Radiometer 3. Installation The...
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Wiring for Example Programs Sensor/Lead SI-111 Thermopile Red Black Clear SI-111 Thermistor Green Blue White Description Target Temp Diff. NOTE Coefficients used to calculate the slope (m) and intercept (b) are provided on the calibration sheet shipped with the sensor. Wiring for the example programs is used need to -sensor body temperature difference. After measuring the thermopile and thermistor outputs, the sensor body temperature...
Wiring for Example Programs Sensor/Lead SI-111 Thermopile Red Black Clear SI-111 Thermistor Green Blue White Description Target Temp Diff. NOTE Coefficients used to calculate the slope (m) and intercept (b) are provided on the calibration sheet shipped with the sensor. Wiring for the example programs is used need to -sensor body temperature difference. After measuring the thermopile and thermistor outputs, the sensor body temperature...
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... 'Main program (program is making a measurement every 5 seconds) BeginProg Scan (5,Sec,0,0) PanelTemp (PanelT,_60Hz) Battery (BattV) 'Instruction to measure sensor body temperature (green wire to SE1, white wire to EX1, blue wire 'to calculate intercept (b) bC0 = polynomial coefficient (C0) used . 'CR1000 Series Datalogger Program for the actual installation and application. those listed below are sensor-specific; Explanation of Variables and Constants Used in the Program PanelT...
... 'Main program (program is making a measurement every 5 seconds) BeginProg Scan (5,Sec,0,0) PanelTemp (PanelT,_60Hz) Battery (BattV) 'Instruction to measure sensor body temperature (green wire to SE1, white wire to EX1, blue wire 'to calculate intercept (b) bC0 = polynomial coefficient (C0) used . 'CR1000 Series Datalogger Program for the actual installation and application. those listed below are sensor-specific; Explanation of Variables and Constants Used in the Program PanelT...
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...temperature 1_SB_4Pow = first calculation step; The actual measurement rate and output intervals need to be adjusted for target temperature calculation m = mC2 * SBTempC^2 + ...SI-111 Precision Infrared Radiometer 'Instruction to measure mV output of thermopile detector (red wire to 2H, black wire to 2L, clear 'wire to ground) VoltDiff (TargmV,1,mV2_5,2,True ,0,_60Hz,1.0,0) 'Calculation of m (slope) and b (intercept) coefficients for the actual installation and application. calculated by m (slope) 3_Sum1 = third calculation step; Explanation of Labels Used in the Program mV_thrm = mV output...
...temperature 1_SB_4Pow = first calculation step; The actual measurement rate and output intervals need to be adjusted for target temperature calculation m = mC2 * SBTempC^2 + ...SI-111 Precision Infrared Radiometer 'Instruction to measure mV output of thermopile detector (red wire to 2H, black wire to 2L, clear 'wire to ground) VoltDiff (TargmV,1,mV2_5,2,True ,0,_60Hz,1.0,0) 'Calculation of m (slope) and b (intercept) coefficients for the actual installation and application. calculated by m (slope) 3_Sum1 = third calculation step; Explanation of Labels Used in the Program mV_thrm = mV output...
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... ;{CR10X} *Table 1 Program 01: 1 Execution Interval (seconds) ;Instruction string to measure the resistance of the thermistor and calculate the sensor body ;temperature. See the Instruction Manual for Campbell Scientific Model 109 Temperature Probe for ;details. 1: AC Half Bridge (P5) 1: 1 Reps 2: 25 2500 mV 60 Hz Rejection Range ;the range should at least match the excitation 3: 1 SE Channel 4: 1 Excite all reps...
... ;{CR10X} *Table 1 Program 01: 1 Execution Interval (seconds) ;Instruction string to measure the resistance of the thermistor and calculate the sensor body ;temperature. See the Instruction Manual for Campbell Scientific Model 109 Temperature Probe for ;details. 1: AC Half Bridge (P5) 1: 1 Reps 2: 25 2500 mV 60 Hz Rejection Range ;the range should at least match the excitation 3: 1 SE Channel 4: 1 Excite all reps...
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... Z Loc [ b_inter ] 7 Each sensor has unique ;C0, C1, and C2 values. SI-111 Precision Infrared Radiometer 9: Z=X+F (P34) 1: 8 2: -273.15 3: 9 X Loc [ SB_Temp_K ] F Z Loc [ SB_Temp_C ] ;Instruction to measure the mV output of the thermopile. 10: Volt (Diff) (P2) 1: 1 Reps 2: 21 2.5 mV 60 Hz Rejection Range 3: 2 DIFF Channel 4: 11 Loc [ mV_tpile ] 5: 1.0 Mult 6: 0.0 Offset ;Calculation of b (intercept) coefficient for...
... Z Loc [ b_inter ] 7 Each sensor has unique ;C0, C1, and C2 values. SI-111 Precision Infrared Radiometer 9: Z=X+F (P34) 1: 8 2: -273.15 3: 9 X Loc [ SB_Temp_K ] F Z Loc [ SB_Temp_C ] ;Instruction to measure the mV output of the thermopile. 10: Volt (Diff) (P2) 1: 1 Reps 2: 21 2.5 mV 60 Hz Rejection Range 3: 2 DIFF Channel 4: 11 Loc [ mV_tpile ] 5: 1.0 Mult 6: 0.0 Offset ;Calculation of b (intercept) coefficient for...
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SI-111 Precision Infrared Radiometer ;Target temperature calculation based on m and b coefficients. 15: Z=F x 10^n (P30) 1: 0.4 F 2: 1 n, Exponent of 10 3: 14 Z Loc [ Exponent1 ] 16: Z=F x 10^n (P30) 1: 0....[ T_Temp_K ] 22: Z=X+F (P34) 1: 20 X Loc [ T_Temp_K ] 2: -273.15 F 3: 21 Z Loc [T_Temp_C ] ;Output average values once an hour 23: If time is (P92) 1: 0 Minutes (seconds -- ) into a 2: 60 Interval (same units as above) 3: 10 Set Output Flag High (Flag 0) 24: Real Time (P77) 1: 1220 Year, Day, Hour/Minute (midnight = 2400) 25: Average (P71) 1: 1 Reps 2: 21 Loc...
SI-111 Precision Infrared Radiometer ;Target temperature calculation based on m and b coefficients. 15: Z=F x 10^n (P30) 1: 0.4 F 2: 1 n, Exponent of 10 3: 14 Z Loc [ Exponent1 ] 16: Z=F x 10^n (P30) 1: 0....[ T_Temp_K ] 22: Z=X+F (P34) 1: 20 X Loc [ T_Temp_K ] 2: -273.15 F 3: 21 Z Loc [T_Temp_C ] ;Output average values once an hour 23: If time is (P92) 1: 0 Minutes (seconds -- ) into a 2: 60 Interval (same units as above) 3: 10 Set Output Flag High (Flag 0) 24: Real Time (P77) 1: 1220 Year, Day, Hour/Minute (midnight = 2400) 25: Average (P71) 1: 1 Reps 2: 21 Loc...
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... the thin optical coating on the surface and can accumulate on the window if irrigation water sprays up on the sensor window itself). 2. Clean the inner threads and sensor window using a cotton swab to apply a spider repellent around the entrance to ...Table 3 Subroutines End Program SI-111 Precision Infrared Radiometer 6. The window in other environments. 9 It is inset and protected, but frequent cleaning is needed in the Apogee's infrared sensor is important to use only gentle pressure on the window to ensure a completely clean window. Spiders can become partially...
... the thin optical coating on the surface and can accumulate on the window if irrigation water sprays up on the sensor window itself). 2. Clean the inner threads and sensor window using a cotton swab to apply a spider repellent around the entrance to ...Table 3 Subroutines End Program SI-111 Precision Infrared Radiometer 6. The window in other environments. 9 It is inset and protected, but frequent cleaning is needed in the Apogee's infrared sensor is important to use only gentle pressure on the window to ensure a completely clean window. Spiders can become partially...