Campbell Scientific TDR100 Time Domain Reflectometry Systems User Manual

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TDR100

Example 3, Measure and Record; Volumetric Water Content and Analog

Measurements

Eight CS605 or CS610 probes are connected to Channel #1 through #8 of a
Level #1 SDMX50 multiplexer. A cable length value of 10 meters was
determined using PCTDR. The La/L value is converted to volumetric water
content using the Topp calibration. The program is executed every two
minutes. The array id, time, volumetric water content and analog
measurements are output to Final Storage every two minutes.

;{CR10X}
;
;Program Name: T100EX#3
;
*Table 1 Program
01: 120

Execution

Interval

(seconds)


;Set port 5 high to switch ON "Switched 12V" power from the datalogger to power the TDR100.

1: Do (P86)
1: 45

Set Port 5 High


;Measure the 8 CS610 probes connected to the level 1 SDMX50, return La/L:
;When creating the program with Edlog, the user must manually allocate the 8 input
;locations (i.e.: "LaL_1" through LaL_8"). For Edlog's help on how to do this,
;right mouse click the La/L parameter, select help, then click on
;"manually inserting input locations in Edlog".

2: TDR100 Measurement (P119)
1: 00

SDM

Address

2: 0

La/L

3: 1008

MMMP Mux & Probe Selection

4: 4

Waveform

Averaging

5: 1

Vp

6: 250

Points

7: 9.5

Cable

Length

(meters)

8: 5

Window

Length

(meters)

9: .3

Probe

Length

(meters)

10: .085

Probe

Offset

(meters)

11: 1

Loc [ LaL_1 ]

12: 1

Mult

13: 0

Offset


;Turn off the switched 12V to power off the TDR100:

3: Do (P86)
1: 55

Set Port 5 Low


;The following loop applies Topp's calibration to the 8 La/L values.
;One La/L value is converted with each pass through the loop. The indexed
;input locations (those with "--" to the right) are incremented each
;pass through the loop. (Index an input location in Edlog by pressing "F4"
;while the input location is highlighted).

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