Campbell Scientific CS110 Electric Field Meter User Manual

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CS110 Electric Field Meter

Sample
(Measurement) Rate:

Programmable sample rate up to 5 samples per
second, variable sample rates possible. Variable
example: sample every 10 seconds until field
exceeds threshold then sample once a second until
field returns to normal.

Power Requirements:

11 to 16 Vdc; peak-current demand is 750 mA
during motor operation.

7 mA @ 12 V = 0.08 W average power
consumption at 1 sample per 10 seconds

60 mA @ 12 V = 0.7 W average power
consumption at 1 sample per second

120 mA @ 12 V = 1.4 W average power
consumption at 2 samples per second

300 mA @ 12 V = 3.6 W average power
consumption at 5 samples per second

Communication:

1 RS-232 port; 1 CS I/O port used to interface with
our peripherals such as a COM320 Voice Modem;
digital control ports 1, 2, and 3 for alarm, SDI-12
communications, or asynchronous communications

Baud Rates:

Selectable from 300 to 115,200 bps

ASCII Protocol:

One start bit, one stop bit, eight data bits, no parity

Lightning Protection:

Multi-stage transient protection on all extenal
interfaces

CE Compliance:

Standards to which conformity is declaredBS
EN61326:2002

Connectors/
Compatible Sensors:

Connector Label Compatible Sensors

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Temp/RH:

HC2S3-L, HMP60-L (choose the -C cable
termination option for these sensors)

Wind:

05103-LC, 05106-LC, 05305-LC, 034B-LC,
03001-LC

Solar:

LI200X-LC pyranometer, CS100 barometer or
CS106 barometer (the barometer attaches to the
CS110 via the 17640 cable; they must be housed in
a separate enclosure such as the ENC100)

Rain:

CS700-LC,

TB4-LC, TE525-LC, TE525WS-LC,

TE525MM-LC

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One sensor per connector

Programmability:

CRBasic

TM

programming allows the selection of

sample rate, data processing and storage options
and setting output ports based on alarm conditions.
LoggerNet

TM

includes the CRBasic editor and

compiler.

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