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Table of Contents Section 1. Introduction 1 1.1 CR200(X) series Datalogger Models 1 Section 2. Quickstart Tutorial 3 2.1 Primer - CR200(X) Data Acquisition 3 2.1.1 Components of a Data Acquisition System 3 2.1.2 CR200(X) Mounting 4 2.1.3 Wiring Panel 4 2.1.4 Battery Backup 5 2.1.5 Power Supply 5 2.1.6 Antenna...5 2.1.7 Analog Sensors 6 2.1.8 Bridge Sensors 6 2.1.9 Pulse Sensors 7 2.1.10 Digital I/O Ports 8 2.1.11 RS-232 Sensors 9 2.2 Hands-on Exercise - Measuring Temperature 10 2.2.1 Hardware Setup 11 2.2.2 Configuration 11 2.2.3 PC200W Software Setup 11 Section 3. Overview 23 3.1 CR200(X) Overview 23 3.1.1 Programmed Instructions Are Evaluated Sequentially 24 3.1.2 Sensor Support 25 3.1.3 Input / Output Interface: The Wiring Panel 25 3.1.4 Power Requirements 29 3.1.5 Programming: Firmware and User Programs 29 3.1.6 Memory and Data Storage 30 3.1.7 Communications Overview 31 3.1.8 Maintenance Overview 32 3.2 PC Support Software 34 3.3 Specifications ...35 Section 4. Sensor Support 37 4.1 Powering Sensors 37 4.1.1 Switched Precision 37 4.1.2 Continuous Unregulated (Nominal 12 Volt 37 4.1.3 Switched Unregulated (Nominal 12 Volt 38 4.2 Voltage Measurement 38 4.2.1 Measurement Sequence 38 4.2.2 Measurement Accuracy 38 4.2.3 Voltage Range 40 4.2.4 Integration 40 4.2.5 Self-Calibration 41 4.3 Bridge Resistance Measurements 41 4.3.1 Measurements Requiring AC Excitation 42 i

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Table of Contents
Section 1.
Introduction
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1
1.1
CR200(X) series Datalogger Models
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1
Section 2.
Quickstart Tutorial
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3
2.1
Primer - CR200(X) Data Acquisition
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3
2.1.1
Components of a Data Acquisition System
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3
2.1.2
CR200(X) Mounting
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4
2.1.3
Wiring Panel
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4
2.1.4
Battery Backup
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5
2.1.5
Power Supply
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5
2.1.6
Antenna
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5
2.1.7
Analog Sensors
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6
2.1.8
Bridge Sensors
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6
2.1.9
Pulse Sensors
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7
2.1.10
Digital I/O Ports
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8
2.1.11
RS-232 Sensors
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9
2.2
Hands-on Exercise - Measuring Temperature
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10
2.2.1
Hardware Setup
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11
2.2.2
Configuration
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11
2.2.3
PC200W Software Setup
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11
Section 3.
Overview
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23
3.1
CR200(X) Overview
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23
3.1.1
Programmed Instructions Are Evaluated Sequentially
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24
3.1.2
Sensor Support
........................................................................................
25
3.1.3
Input / Output Interface: The Wiring Panel
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25
3.1.4
Power Requirements
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29
3.1.5
Programming: Firmware and User Programs
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29
3.1.6
Memory and Data Storage
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30
3.1.7
Communications Overview
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31
3.1.8
Maintenance Overview
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32
3.2
PC Support Software
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34
3.3
Specifications
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35
Section 4.
Sensor Support
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37
4.1
Powering Sensors
.................................................................................................
37
4.1.1
Switched Precision
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37
4.1.2
Continuous Unregulated (Nominal 12 Volt)
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37
4.1.3
Switched Unregulated (Nominal 12 Volt)
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38
4.2
Voltage Measurement
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38
4.2.1
Measurement Sequence
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38
4.2.2
Measurement Accuracy
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38
4.2.3
Voltage Range
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40
4.2.4
Integration
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40
4.2.5
Self-Calibration
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41
4.3
Bridge Resistance Measurements
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41
4.3.1
Measurements Requiring AC Excitation
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42
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