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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEMINSTRUCTION MANUALREVISION: 7/97COPYRIGHT (c) 1991-1997 CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC.

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viCAUTIONARY NOTESThe typical current drain for the CR7 isapproximately 100 mA while executing and 8-10mA quiescent. Do not allow the lead-acidbatteri

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SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS9-10instructions and examples. This instruction isnot in all PROM options.PARAM. DATANUMBER TYPE DESCRIPTION01:

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SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS9-11Data are stored in sequential datalogger inputlocations, starting at the location specified inParameter 5. T

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SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS9-12PARAM. DATANUMBER TYPE DESCRIPTION1 2 Reps (# of CD16ACmodules sequentiallyaddressed)2 2 Starting SDM address

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10-1SECTION 10. PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONSTo facilitate cross referencing, parameterdescriptions are keyed [] to the values given onthe PROMPT SHEET. T

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SECTION 10. PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS10-2*** 36 X * Y ***FUNCTIONMultiply the value in location X by the value inlocation Y and place the result in

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SECTION 10. PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS10-3*** 43 ABS(X) ***FUNCTIONTake the absolute value of the value in locationX and place the result in location

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SECTION 10. PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS10-4Parameter 3 cannot be entered as an indexedlocation within a loop (Instruction 87). To useInstruction 49 with

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SECTION 10. PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS10-5PAR. DATANO. TYPE DESCRIPTION01: 4 Number of values to move02: 4 1st source location03: 2 Step of source04: 4

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SECTION 10. PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS10-6PAR. DATANO. TYPE DESCRIPTION01: 4 Input location no. of atmosphericpressure in kilopascals[PRESSURE]02: 4 Inp

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SECTION 10. PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS10-7Input Storage. The instruction requires the setof input values to be located contiguously inInput Storage. T

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OV-1CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWThe CR7 Measurement and Control System combines precision measurement with processing andcontrol capabi

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SECTION 10. PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS10-8TABLE 10-1. Maximum Number of Outputs and Output Order for K Input Values.(The output order flows from left t

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SECTION 10. PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS10-9The Input Processing phase is where new inputvalues are received, the necessary squares orcross products forme

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SECTION 10. PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS10-10NT is the total number of input samplesprocessed in the Output IntervalINTERMEDIATE STORAGE REQUIREMENTSThe n

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11-1SECTION 11. OUTPUT PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS*** 69 WIND VECTOR ***FUNCTIONInstruction 69 processes the primary variablesof wind speed and direct

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SECTION 11. OUTPUT PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS11-2minutes, the standard deviation is calculatedfrom all 3600 scans when the sub-interval is 0.With a sub-

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SECTION 11. OUTPUT PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS11-3*** 70 SAMPLE ***FUNCTIONThis instruction stores the value from eachspecified input location.PAR. DA

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SECTION 11. OUTPUT PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS11-4the total number of scans. This form of outputis also referred to as a frequency distribution.The weig

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SECTION 11. OUTPUT PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS11-5The year is output as 19xx if xx is greater than85, otherwise it will be output as 20xx. TheCR7 will r

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SECTION 11. OUTPUT PROCESSING INSTRUCTIONS11-6PAR. DATANO. TYPE DESCRIPTION01: 2 Storage area option01 = Final Storage (00 and02 also default toFinal

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12-1SECTION 12. PROGRAM CONTROL INSTRUCTIONSTABLE 12-1. Flag DescriptionFlag 0 Output FlagFlag 1 to 8 User FlagsFlag 9 Intermediate Processing Disab

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-2RS232 9 pin serial ports used on manycomputers.The SDM terminals adjacent to the serial portallow conne

Strany 25 - OV5. DATA RETRIEVAL OPTIONS

SECTION 12. PROGRAM CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS12-20 is entered for the count, the loop is repeateduntil an Exit Loop command is executed.The first paramete

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SECTION 12. PROGRAM CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS12-3PAR. DATANO. TYPE DESCRIPTION01: 2 Delay02: 4 Iteration countThe following example involves the use of th

Strany 27 - OV6. SPECIFICATIONS

SECTION 12. PROGRAM CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS12-412: P89 If X<=>F01: 25 X Loc DAY02: 3 >=03: 6 F04: 31 Exit Loop if true13: P95 End14: P87 Beginn

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SECTION 12. PROGRAM CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS12-5PAR. DATANO. TYPE DESCRIPTION01: 2 Increment for the loop indexcounter*** 91 IF FLAG ***FUNCTIONThis i

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SECTION 12. PROGRAM CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS12-6Else Instruction is optional; when it is omitted, afalse comparison will result in executionbranching dir

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13-1SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13.1 FAST AND SLOW MEASUREMENTSEQUENCEThe CR7 makes voltage measurements byintegrating the input signal for a fixed

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-2FIGURE 13.2-1. Differential VoltageMeasurement SequenceBecause a single ended measurement isreferenced to CR7 ground

Strany 32 - 1.5 MEMORY ALLOCATION - *A

SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-313.3 THE EFFECT OF SENSOR LEADLENGTH ON THE SIGNAL SETTLINGTIMEWhenever an analog input is switched into theCR7 meas

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-4Since the peak transient, Veo, causessignificant error only if it is several times largerthan the signal, Vso, error

Strany 34 - 1.7 *C MODE -- SECURITY

SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-5TABLE 13.3-2. Properties of Three Belden Lead Wires Used by Campbell ScientificBelden RlCwWire # Conductors Insulati

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-3CR7RELIEF VALVECAUTIONPRESS BUTTONBEFOREUNLOCKING CASEFIGURE OV1-1. CR7 Measurement and Control Syste

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-6TABLE 13.3-3. Settling Error (Degrees) for024A Wind Direction Sensor vs. Lead LengthWind - - - - - Error - - - - -Di

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-7EXAMPLE LEAD LENGTH CALCULATIONFOR CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC 107TEMPERATURE SENSORAssume a limit of 0.05oC over a 0oC to +4

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-8Table 13.3-6 summarizes maximum leadlengths for corresponding error limits in sixCampbell Scientific sensors. Since

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-9TABLE 13.3-7. Source Resistances and Signal Levels for YSI #44032 Thermistor ConfigurationsShown in Figure 13.3-7 (2

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-10FIGURE 13.3-7. Half-Bridge Configurationfor YSI #44032 Thermistor Connected to CR7Showing: A) Large source resista

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-11FIGURE 13.3-9. Incorrect Leadwire Extensionon Model 107 Temperature Sensor13.4 THERMOCOUPLEMEASUREMENTSA thermocou

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-12thermocouples attached to it and to one 723Analog Input card to either side of it (i.e. AnalogInput cards 1,2, and 3

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-13In order to quantitatively evaluate thermocoupleerror when the reference junction is not fixed at0 oC, one needs lim

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-14from the thermocouple output. For example,suppose the reference temperature for ameasurement on a type T thermocoup

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-15is 100 oC and the upper limit of the extensiongrade wire is 200 oC. With the other types ofthermocouples the refere

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-412RTD34MADE IN USA+12720 I/O MODULEANALOG INTERFACEH H H H1234724 PULSE COUNTERHL HL HL HL HL HL

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-16FIGURE 13.5-1. Circuits Used with Instructions 4-9

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-17-10123456789Excitation +Vx-Vx0 VMeasurement SequenceIntegrationIntegration (ms)IntegrationA/D ConversionA/D Convers

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-18TABLE 13.5-2. Calculating Resistance Values from Bridge MeasurementInstr. Result Instr. Multiplier and Offset4XVR R

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-1913.6 RESISTANCE MEASUREMENTSREQUIRING AC EXCITATIONSome resistive sensors require AC excitation.These include the 2

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SECTION 13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13-2013.7 PULSE COUNT MEASUREMENTSMany pulse output type sensors (e.g.,anemometers and flow-meters) are calibrated inter

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14-1SECTION 14. INSTALLATION14.1 ENVIRONMENTAL ENCLOSURE,CONNECTORS AND JUNCTIONBOXESThe standard CR7 is equipped with the ModelENC-7F Fiberglass Ca

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SECTION 14. INSTALLATION14-2tight seal but do require protection from thermalgradients when used for thermocouple leadwires (Section 13.4).14.2 SYST

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SECTION 14. INSTALLATION14-3Battery voltage should NOT be allowed todrop below 11.76V before recharging;otherwise, permanent damage to the leadacid c

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SECTION 14. INSTALLATION14-4Regulated solar panels (e.g., MSX18R) limitvoltage to approximately 14V. The CR7Solar Panel input requires 15-25 VDC toc

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SECTION 14. INSTALLATION14-53. When the CR7 is to be located in a gas-tight enclosure or used in a gas-tight modewith the standard ENVIRONMENTALLYSEA

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-5INPUT/OUTPUTINSTRUCTIONSSpecify the conversion of a sensor signalto a data value and store it in InputS

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SECTION 14. INSTALLATION14-620 AWG wire. This transient protection isuseless if there is not a good connectionbetween the CR7 and earth ground.All d

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15-115. I/O CARD ADDRESSING AND MULTIPLE I/O MODULES15.1 I/O CARD IDENTIFICATIONNUMBER DECODINGEach I/O card must be assigned a unique cardidentific

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SECTION 15. I/O CARD ADDRESSING AND MULTIPLE I/O MODULES15-2FIGURE 15.1-1. Position of Decoding Jumpers on Excitation, Pulse Counter and Analog Inpu

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SECTION 15. I/O CARD ADDRESSING AND MULTIPLE I/O MODULES15-3TABLE 15.1-2. Jumper Settings for Excitation and Pulse Counter Cards

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SECTION 15. I/O CARD ADDRESSING AND MULTIPLE I/O MODULES15-4TABLE 15.1-3. Jumper Settings for Analog Input Cards.15.2 USE OF MULTIPLE I/O MODULESUp

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SECTION 15. I/O CARD ADDRESSING AND MULTIPLE I/O MODULES15-5TABLE 15.2-2. Hardware Components in SC94Component DescriptionInterconnect Cable (1 ea.)

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SECTION 15. I/O CARD ADDRESSING AND MULTIPLE I/O MODULES15-6A typical programming example for a CR7System containing two I/O Modules is given inthe f

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SECTION 15. I/O CARD ADDRESSING AND MULTIPLE I/O MODULES15-7Figure 15.2-1. Location of Jumper Controlling Baud Rate to I/O Modules

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SECTION 15. I/O CARD ADDRESSING AND MULTIPLE I/O MODULES15-8Figure 15.2-2. Location of I/O Module Jumper Controlling Baud Rate between the I/O Modul

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A-1APPENDIX A. GLOSSARYASCII: Abbreviation for American StandardCode for Information Interchange(pronounced "askee"). A specific binarycod

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-63. Final Storage - Final, processed values arestored here for transfer to printer, solid stateStorage M

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APPENDIX A. GLOSSARYA-2INTERMEDIATE STORAGE: That portion ofmemory allocated for storing the results ofintermediate calculations necessary foropera

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APPENDIX A. GLOSSARYA-3measurement specified by a subsequentinstruction. The time involved in processingthe measurement data to obtain the valuessto

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B-1APPENDIX B. CR7 PROM SIGNATURES FOR SYSTEMS EQUIPPEDWITH STANDARD SOFTWAREDISPLAYKEY ID DATA PROMENTRY FIELDFIELD NO. REMARKS*B 01: XXXX Program M

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C-1APPENDIX C. BINARY TELECOMMUNICATIONSThe response time and size of the input buffer of the datalogger must be accounted for when attemptingto writ

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APPENDIX C. BINARY TELECOMMUNICATIONSC-2K The K command returns datalogger time,user flag status, port status if requested, thedata at the input loca

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APPENDIX C. BINARY TELECOMMUNICATIONSC-3For loop count = 1 to 24 do the following:If the MSB is one, then add Bit Value to theMantissa.Shift the 24 b

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APPENDIX C. BINARY TELECOMMUNICATIONSC-4to the telecommunications F command a 2 bytesignature is sent (see below).Representing the bits in the first

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APPENDIX C. BINARY TELECOMMUNICATIONSC-5BITS, 1ST BYTE,1ST PAIR DESCRIPTIONCDEF = 0111 Code designating 1st byte pair of four byte number.B Polarity

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-7Table 1.Execute every x sec.0.0125 < x < 6553Instructions are executedsequentially in the order t

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D-1APPENDIX D. CALIBRATION PROCEDURESThe CR7 requires very little maintenance or calibration. Measurements are made in such a way thatsmall errors i

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APPENDIX D. CALIBRATION PROCEDURESD-2D.2 CLOCK CALIBRATIONPROCEDUREThe 700X control module contains 3, 4, or 5cards. The CPU card has one blue conn

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APPENDIX D. CALIBRATION PROCEDURESD-3FIGURE D.2-1. Calibration Points for the Analog Interface Card

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APPENDIX D. CALIBRATION PROCEDURESD-4FIGURE D.2-2. CR7X CPU Card

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LT-1LIST OF TABLESPAGEOVERVIEWOV3-1 *Mode Summary ...

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LIST OF TABLESLT-25. TELECOMMUNICATIONS5.1-1 Telecommunication Commands ...

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LF-1LIST OF FIGURESPAGEOVERVIEWOV1-1 CR7 Measurement and Control System ...

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LIST OF FIGURESLF-2PAGE13. CR7 MEASUREMENTS13.1-1 Timing of Single-Ended Measurement...

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I-1CR7 INDEX-6999 9-1-99999 9-1* Modes, see Modes1/X [Instruction 42] 10-2101 Thermistor ProbeProgramming example 7-14107 Thermistor Probe [Ins

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-8OV3.1 FUNCTIONAL MODESUser interaction with the CR7 is broken intodifferent functional MODES, (e.g., p

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CR7 INDEXI-2Communicating with the CR7Protocol/Troubleshooting 6-4Via telecommunications 5-1With external peripherals 4-1Compiling 1-2Errors 3-9C

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CR7 INDEXI-3Full Bridge with Excitation Compensation [Instruction 9] 9-4Programming examples 7-8, 7-12Full Bridge with Single Differential Measurem

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CR7 INDEXI-4MManually initiated data transfer (*8 and *9 Modes) 4-2Maximum [Instruction 73] 11-3MemoryAllocation 1-4Automatic RAM check on power-u

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CR7 INDEXI-5ProgrammingDisplaying available program memory 1-4Entering negative numbers 3-1Examples OV-9, 7-1, 8-1Logical constructions 3-4Manual

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CR7 INDEXI-6Storage Modules, SM192/SM716Interrupting card transfer to 6-2Manually initiated data output (*9 Mode) 4-2Operating power 4-6Output devi

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CR7 INDEXI-7XX * F [Instruction 37] 10-2X * Y [Instruction 36] 10-2X + F [Instruction 34] 10-1X + Y [Instruction 33] 10-1X - Y [Instruction 3

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-9OV3.4 INSTRUCTION FORMATInstructions are identified by an instructionnumber. Each instruction has a n

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-10Tables OV3-1 and OV3-2 summarize theKeyboard Commands and Control Modes usedto program the CR7, monito

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-11TABLE OV4-1. Thermocouple Measurement Programming ExampleTURN ON THE POWER SWITCH AND PROCEED AS FOLL

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-12TABLE OV4-2. Using *6 Mode to Observe Example TC Measurements(User with Model 723-T RTD Card)DisplayI

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-13TABLE OV4-4. Example Programming to Obtain Five Minute AveragesDisplayID:Data KeyDisplayID:Data Key D

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-14TABLE OV4-5. Using *7 Mode to View Values in Final StorageDisplayID:Data KeyDisplayID:Data Key Descri

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-15OV5. DATA RETRIEVAL OPTIONSThere are several options for data storage andretrieval. These options ar

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-16DisplayStorageModuleCard StorageModuleMultidropModemShorthaulModemRF Modem PhoneModemSatelliteInterfac

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CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM OVERVIEWOV-17OV6. SPECIFICATIONSElectrical specifications are valid for over a -25° to +50°C range unless otherwis

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1-1SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES1.1 PROGRAM TABLES - *1, *2, AND *3MODESData acquisition and processing functions arecontrolled by instructions contai

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WARRANTY AND ASSISTANCEThe CR7 MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM is warranted by CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. tobe free from defects in materials and workma

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SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES1-21.1.2 SUBROUTINESTable 3 is used to enter subroutines which maybe called with Program Control Instructions inTables 1

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SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES1-3TABLE 1.3-1. *6 Mode CommandsKey ActionA Advance to next location or enter newvalueB Back-up to previous locationC Cha

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SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES1-4When the *0, *B, or *D Mode is used to compile,all output ports and flags are set low, the timer(Instruction 26) is res

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SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES1-5TABLE 1.5-2. Description of *A Mode DataKey DisplayEntry ID: Data Description of Data*A 01: XXXX The number of memory

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SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES1-61 describes what the values seen in the *BMode represent. The correct signatures of theCR7 PROMs are listed in Appendi

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SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES1-7TABLE 1.7-1. *C Mode Entries and CodesKey DisplayEntry ID: Data Description*C 12:0000 Enter current password.If correc

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SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES1-8All data in Input, Intermediate and FinalStorage are erased when a command to loada program is executed or when a progr

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SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES1-9LOAD PROGRAM FROM ASCII FILECommand 2 sets up the CR7 to load a serialASCII program. The format is the same as sentin r

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2-1SECTION 2. INTERNAL DATA STORAGE2.1 FINAL STORAGE AREAS, OUTPUTARRAYS, AND MEMORY POINTERSFinal Storage is that portion of memory wherefinal, pro

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SECTION 2. INTERNAL DATA STORAGE2-2The Data Storage Pointer (DSP) is used todetermine where to store each new data point inthe Final Storage area. T

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SECTION 2. INTERNAL DATA STORAGE2-3TABLE 2.2-2. Decimal Location in LowResolution FormatAbsolute Value Decimal Location0 - 6.999 X.XXX7 - 69.99 XX.X

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3-1SECTION 3. INSTRUCTION SET BASICSThe instructions used to program the CR7 are divided into four types: Input/Output (I/O), Processing,Output Proce

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SECTION 3. INSTRUCTION SET BASICS3-2Even though this display is the same as thatindicating an indexed input location, (Section3.4) there is no indexi

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SECTION 3. INSTRUCTION SET BASICS3-3sample counts, stores the resulting average inFinal Storage and zeros the value inIntermediate Storage so that th

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SECTION 3. INSTRUCTION SET BASICS3-4NOTE: If the Output Flag is already sethigh and the test condition of a subsequentProgram Control Instruction ac

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SECTION 3. INSTRUCTION SET BASICS3-5execute if the comparison is true. The ElseInstruction, 94, is optional and is followed by theinstructions to ex

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SECTION 3. INSTRUCTION SET BASICS3-6Subroutines can be called from othersubroutines; they cannot be embedded withinother subroutines. A subroutine m

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SECTION 3. INSTRUCTION SET BASICS3-7TABLE 3.9-2. Processing Instruction Memory and Execution TimesR = No. of Reps.MEMORYINPUT INTER. PROG.INSTRUCTIO

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iCR7 OPERATOR'S MANUALTABLE OF CONTENTSPAGEWARRANTY AND ASSISTANCESELECTED OPERATING DETAILS...

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SECTION 3. INSTRUCTION SET BASICS3-8TABLE 3.9-3. Output Instruction Memory and Execution TimesR = No. of Reps.INSTRUCTION MEMORY EXECUTION TIME (ms)

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SECTION 3. INSTRUCTION SET BASICS3-93.10 ERROR CODESThere are four types of errors flagged by theCR7: Compile, Run Time, Editor, and *D Mode.When an

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4-1SECTION 4. EXTERNAL STORAGE PERIPHERALSExternal data storage devices are used to provide a data transfer medium that the user can carry fromthe te

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SECTION 4. EXTERNAL STORAGE PERIPHERALS4-2Only one of the options 1x, 2x, or 30 may beused in a program. If using a SM64 StorageModule, output code

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SECTION 4. EXTERNAL STORAGE PERIPHERALS4-3aborted until the next time the *9 Mode is entered.If the End of Dump location (window 2) is changedwhile i

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SECTION 4. EXTERNAL STORAGE PERIPHERALS4-4If a Storage Module is not connected no dataare sent and the Printer Pointer (PPTR, Section2.1) is not adva

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SECTION 4. EXTERNAL STORAGE PERIPHERALS4-5FIGURE 4.4-1. Example of CR7 Printable ASCII Output Format

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5-1SECTION 5. TELECOMMUNICATIONSTelecommunications allows a computer to retrieve data directly from Final Storage and may be used toprogram the CR7 a

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TABLE OF CONTENTSiiPROGRAMMING1. FUNCTIONAL MODES1.1 Program Tables - *1, *2, and *3 Modes ...

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SECTION 5. TELECOMMUNICATIONS5-26. CRLF from datalogger means "executingcommand".7. ANY character besides a CR sent to thedatalogger with a

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SECTION 5. TELECOMMUNICATIONS5-3[YR:DAY:HR:MM:SS]C RESET/SEND TIME - If time is entered the time is reset. If only 2 colonsare in the time string, H

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SECTION 5. TELECOMMUNICATIONS5-4Telecommunications Command State and theRemote Keyboard State.Keying *0 will compile and run the CR7 programif progra

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6-1SECTION 6. CS I/O 9 PIN SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT6.1 PIN DESCRIPTIONAll external communication peripherals connectto the CR7 through the 9-pin CS I/O c

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SECTION 6. 9 PIN SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT6-26.2 ENABLING PERIPHERALSSeveral peripherals may be connected inparallel to the CS I/O 9-pin port. The CR7dire

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SECTION 6. 9 PIN SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT6-36.5.1 SC32A INTERFACEMost computers, terminals, and printers requirethe SC32A Optically Isolated RS232 Interf

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SECTION 6. 9 PIN SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT6-4FIGURE 6.5-1. Transmitting the ASCII Character 16.5.3 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL/TROUBLESHOOTINGThe ASCII standa

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SECTION 6. 9 PIN SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT6-5terminal is set to half duplex rather than thecorrect setting of full duplex.IF NOTHING HAPPENSIf the CR7 is c

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7-1SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLESThis section gives some examples of Input Programming for common sensors used with the CR7. Theseexampl

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TABLE OF CONTENTSiiiPROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7.1 Single Ended Voltage-LI200S Silicon Pyranometer...

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-2Figure 7.2-1. Since a single endedmeasurement is referenced to the CR7 ground,any voltage difference b

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-3The temperature of the 107 Probe is stored inInput Location 1 and the thermocoupletemperatures in Locat

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-4PROGRAM01: P17 Panel Temperature01: 1 IN Card02: 1 Loc [:PANL TEMP]02: P13 Thermocouple Temp (SE)01: 5

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-504: P87 Beginning of Loop01: 0 Delay02: 4 Loop Count05: P33 Z=X+Y01: 1 X Loc REF TEMP02: 2-- Y Loc TC t

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-6PROGRAM02: P12 RH 207 Probe01: 3 Reps02: 1 IN Card03: 4 IN Chan04: 1 EX Card05: 1 EX Chan06: 1 Meas/Tem

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-7FIGURE 7.10-1. Wiring Diagram forRaingage with Long LeadsIn a long cable, there is appreciablecapacita

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-8a multiplier of 1. The PRT is then placed in anice bath (0 oC; Rs=R0), and the result of thebridge mea

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-9The advantages of the 3 wire half bridge arethat it only requires 3 lead wires going to thesensor, and

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-10The 5 ppm/oC temperature coefficient of thefixed resistors was chosen so that their 0.01%accuracy tole

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-11PROGRAM01: P6 Full Bridge01: 1 Rep02: 4 50 mV slow Range03: 1 IN Card04: 1 IN Chan05: 1 EX Card06: 1 E

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TABLE OF CONTENTSivINSTALLATION14. INSTALLATION14.1 Environmental Enclosure, Connectors and Junction Boxes ...

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-12ohms at the maximum temperature, then, at theminimum temperature, the resistance is:(1-25x0.004)33 ohm

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-1302: P34 Z=X+F01: 1 X Loc mm RAW02: 266 F03: 2 Z Loc [:mm CORECT]7.16 227 GYPSUM SOIL MOISTUREBLOCKSoi

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SECTION 7. MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES7-147.17 NONLINEAR THERMISTOR INHALF BRIDGE (CAMPBELLSCIENTIFIC MODEL 101)Instruction 11, 107 Thermistor

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8-1SECTION 8. PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLESThe following examples are intended to illustrate the use of Processing and Program ControlInstr

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SECTION 8. PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES8-204: P54 Block Move01: 9 No. of Values02: 12 First Source Loc Temp i-803: 1 Source Step04: 11 Fir

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SECTION 8. PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES8-3Every 15 minutes, the total rain is sent to InputStorage. If the total is greater than 0, outpu

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SECTION 8. PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES8-4Input Location Assignments:1:TEMP DEG C10:30 SEC 0* 1 Table 1 Programs01: .5 Sec. Execution Inte

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SECTION 8. PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES8-504: P37 Z=X*F01: 1 X Loc WS02: 10 F03: 4 Z Loc [:WS output]05: P37 Z=X*F01: 3 X Loc 0-540 WD02:

Strany 174 - FIGURE D.2-2. CR7X CPU Card

SECTION 8. PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES8-609: P91 If Flag01: 11 1 is set02: 30 Then Do10: P34 Z=X+F01: 3 X Loc 0-540 WD02: 360 F03: 3 Z Lo

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SECTION 8. PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES8-7TABLE 8.6-2. Example Outputs and Input Storage LocationsLEVEL 1 OUTPUTSMEANS LOC VARIANCES LOCC

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vSELECTED OPERATING DETAILSThe channel numbering on the Analog InputCard refers to differential measurements. Singleended measurements assume the HI a

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SECTION 8. PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES8-8* 1 Table 1 Programs01: 1 Sec. Execution Interval01: P17 Panel Temperature01: 1 IN Card02: 16 Lo

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9-1SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONSTABLE 9-1. Input Voltage Ranges and CodesRange Code Full Scale Range Resolution*Slow Fast16.67ms 250µsInteg.

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SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS9-2PAR. DATANO. TYPE DESCRIPTION01: 2 Repetitions02: 2 Range code (Table 9-1)03: 2 Card number for firstmeasureme

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SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS9-3TABLE 9-2. Pulse Count ConfigurationCodesCode Configuration00 High frequency pulse, all pulsescounted01 Low l

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SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS9-4*** 6 FULL BRIDGE WITH SINGLE ***DIFFERENTIAL MEASUREMENTFUNCTIONThis Instruction is used to apply an excita

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SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS9-5PAR. DATANO. TYPE DESCRIPTION01: 2 Repetitions (47 max)02: 2 Excitation range code (Table9-1)03: 2 Bridge rang

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SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS9-6The temperature value used incompensating the RH value (Parameter 7)must be obtained (see Instruction 11) prio

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SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS9-7PAR. DATANO. TYPE DESCRIPTION01: 2 Repetitions02: 2 Range code (Table 9-1)03: 2 Analog card number04: 2 Single

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SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS9-8*** 18 MOVE TIME TO INPUT LOCATION ***FUNCTIONThis instruction takes the current time in tenthsof seconds i

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SECTION 9. INPUT/OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS9-9*** 22 EXCITATION WITH DELAY ***FUNCTIONThis instruction is used in conjunction withothers for measuring a

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