Campbell Scientific CR510 Basic Datalogger User Manual

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LIST OF TABLES

LT-2

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6.

9 PIN SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT

6.1-1

Pin Description ....................................................................................................................... 6-1

6.6-1

SD Addresses......................................................................................................................... 6-5

6.7-1

SC32A Pin Description ........................................................................................................... 6-6

6.7-2

DTE Pin Configuration............................................................................................................ 6-6

7.

MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES

7.13-1

Calibration Data for Sensor 3998 ......................................................................................... 7-14

9.

INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS

9-1

Input Voltage Ranges and Codes........................................................................................... 9-1

9-2

Pulse Count Configuration Codes .......................................................................................... 9-3

9-3

Excitation/Integration Codes................................................................................................... 9-6

9-4

Port Configuration Option Codes............................................................................................ 9-8

9-5

Input Frequency Codes ........................................................................................................ 9-10

9-6

SDI-12 Command Codes ..................................................................................................... 9-12

12. PROGRAM CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS

12-1

Flag Description.................................................................................................................... 12-1

12-2

Command Codes ................................................................................................................. 12-1

12-3

Comparison Codes............................................................................................................... 12-3

12-4

Baud Rate Codes ................................................................................................................. 12-5

12-5

Option Code for Modem Type and Baud Rate ..................................................................... 12-8

13. CR510 MEASUREMENTS

13.3-1

Exponential Decay, Percent of Maximum Error vs. Time in Units of

τ

................................ 13-4

13.3-2

Properties of Three Belden Lead Wires Used by Campbell Scientific ................................. 13-6

13.3-3

Settling Error, in Degrees, for 024A Wind Direction Sensor vs. Lead Length ...................... 13-7

13.3-4

Measured Peak Excitation Transients for 1000 Foot Lengths of Three
Belden Lead Wires Used by Campbell Scientific ................................................................. 13-8

13.3-5

Summary of Input Settling Data for Campbell Scientific Resistive Sensors......................... 13-9

13.3-6

Maximum Lead Length vs. Error for Campbell Scientific Resistive Sensors ....................... 13-9

13.3-7

Source Resistances and Signal Levels for YSI #44032 Thermistor
Configurations Shown in Figure 13.3-7 (2V Excitation)...................................................... 13-10

13.4-1

Comparison of Bridge Measurement Instructions .............................................................. 13-14

13.4-2

Calculating Resistance Values from Bridge Measurement ................................................ 13-15

14. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE

14.2-1

Typical Current Drain for Common CR510 Peripherals ....................................................... 14-1

14.3-1

Typical Alkaline Battery Service and Temperature............................................................... 14-3

14.3-2

PS12LA, Battery, and AC Transformer Specifications ......................................................... 14-4

APPENDIX B. ADDITIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION

B.4-1

D Command 1 and 2 Options ...............................................................................................B-5

B.4-2

Example of Program Listing From

D Command 1................................................................B-6

APPENDIX E. CALL ANOTHER DATALOGGER VIA PHONE OR RF

E.3-1

Option Code for Modem Type and Baud Rate .......................................................................E-1

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