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CR10X Datalogger for Measurement and Control
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Resumen

The CR10X provided sensor measurement, timekeeping, data reduction, data/program storage and control functions. The CR10X stored up to 62,000 data points. Data and programs were stored either in a nonvolatile Flash memory or RAM. A lithium battery backed up the RAM and real-time clock. The CR10X also suspended execution when primary power (BPALK, PS100) dropped below 9.6 V, reducing the possibility of inaccurate measurements.

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Ventajas y características

  • Diseñado para aplicaciones en red desatendidas
  • Stores 62,000 data points (nonvolatile)
  • El formato de los datos es tipo mixed array (por defecto) o tipo tabla
  • El teclado/display CR10KD removible puede llevarse a múltiples estaciones

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Descripción detallada

The datalogger consisted of a CR10XM Measurement and Control Module and black CR10X Wiring Panel.

The CR10X provided sensor measurement, timekeeping, data reduction, data/program storage and control functions. The CR10X stored up to 62,000 data points. Data and programs were stored either in a nonvolatile Flash memory or RAM. A lithium battery backed up the RAM and real-time clock. The CR10X also suspended execution when primary power (BPALK, PS100) dropped below 9.6 V, reducing the possibility of inaccurate measurements.

 

Preguntas frecuentes

Número de FAQs relacionadas con CR10X: 15

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  1. The red and blue wire in differential channel 5 is a thermocouple. We ship the datalogger with this thermocouple so that users can work through sample program #2 in the "CR10X Measurement and Control Module Overview" section of the CR10X manual. Feel free to remove this temperature measurement sensor if it is not needed.

  2. The CR10 and CR10X can use the same wiring panel. The original CR10 wiring panel design was improved by doing the following:

    • Increasing the hole size in the screw terminals to accommodate several wires
    • Adding ground terminals for sensor shield wires
    • Labeling terminals for SDM devices
    • Decreasing the profile to fit inside a 4 in. pipe
    • Improving control port protection
  3. A practical maximum is to connect one multiplexer per every two control terminals on the datalogger. Control terminals can be shared between multiplexers to increase the number of connected multiplexers. Sharing terminals, however, requires more complex wiring and programming. Users who would like to connect more than one multiplexer per every two control terminals are advised to contact a sales or support engineer at Campbell Scientific for assistance.

  4. The CR10X has battery-backup RAM and clock. In other words, the program, final storage data, or clock settings are not lost if ac power is lost. Data is sent to final storage by an internal program. Data can be sent by an internal program from final storage to a storage module, computer, or printer using Instruction 96 Active Serial Data Output.

  5. The CR10X uses downloadable operating systems instead of PROMs and includes more instruction in the standard operating system. For a list of instructions included in the standard operating system, refer to the prompt sheet or CR10X manual.

  6. Instruction 15, Control Port Serial I/O, does allow the use of one control port for hardware flow control (RTS/DTR) or (TXD/RXD). The first control port is the (RTS/DTR) line. Baud rate is limited to 300 or 1200. 

  7. Yes. The data can be obtained directly from the CR10X using the Modbus protocol. The datalogger must have a Modbus operating system installed. The Modbus operating system can be purchased initially with the datalogger, or contact Campbell Scientific for a Modbus OS to retrofit the CR10X. Refer to the 13619 CR10X Modbus Operating System on CD page.

    An alternate method of obtaining the data is using OPC. Our LoggerNet and PC-OPC software are needed. The version of Wonderware must also work with OPC.


Especificaciones

  • Memory: up to 62,000 data points
  • Analog inputs: 12 single-ended or 6 differential, individually configured
  • Pulse counters: 2
  • Switched voltage excitations: 3
  • Control/digital ports: 8
  • Serial I/O port: 1
  • Scan rate: 64 Hz
  • Burst mode: 750 Hz
  • Analog volt. resolution: to 0.33 µV
  • A/D bits: 13
  • Programming: Edlog
  • Data Storage: Mixed Array, Table
  • Telecommunications: PakBus, Modbus, Alert

Compatibilidad

Use of the CR10X within a Data Acquisition System

A typical field-based CR10X system included:

  • CR10X Measurement and Control Module and Wiring Panel with specified Operating System
  • Alkaline or Sealed Rechargeable Power Supply
  • Weatherproof Enclosure
  • Communications Peripheral(s)
  • Programming and Communications Software
  • Sensors

Descargas

CR10X OS v.1.23 (1.45 MB) 02-04-2010

Execution of this download installs the CR10X Operating System (Mixed-Array) on your computer.  

Note: The Device Configuration Utility is used to upload the included operating system to the datalogger.  Requires an SC32A or SC32B.


CR10X-TD OS v.1.15 (645 KB) 28-03-2006

Execution of this download installs the CR10X Table Data Operating System on your computer.  

Note: The Device Configuration Utility is used to upload the included operating system to the datalogger.  Requires an SC32A or SC32B.


CR10X-PB OS v.1.10 (647 KB) 28-03-2006

Execution of this download installs the CR10X PakBus Operating System on your computer.  

Note: The Device Configuration Utility is used to upload the included operating system to the datalogger.  Requires an SC32A or SC32B.


Device Configuration Utility v.2.30 (46.9 MB) 02-10-2024

A software utility used to download operating systems and set up Campbell Scientific hardware. Also will update PakBus Graph and the Network Planner if they have been installed previously by another Campbell Scientific software package.

Supported Operating Systems:

Windows 11 or 10 (Both 32 and 64 bit)

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