Campbell Scientific CR10 CR10 Measurement and Control - Page 235

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Saturation Vapor Pressure - flnstruction 56] 10-5 SC12 cable OV-9 SC32A RS232 lnterface OV-g,6-6 SC90 Serial Line Monitor 4-7 SC92i93 for writing to tape, Don't use 4-4 sc92A/93A 4-4 Scaling Array with Multiplier & Offset - flnstruction 53] 10-4 Programming example 8-7 SDC99 Synchronous Device Interface 6-3 SDM-AO4 4 ChannelAnalog Output Module - flnstruction 1031 9-15 Current drain, Typical 14-1 Programming example 8-7 SDM-CD16 Control Port Expansion Module finstruction 104] 9-15 Current drain, Typical 14-1 SDM-INTB 8 Channel IntervalTimer - flnstruction 1011 9-14 Current drain, Typical 14-l SDM-SW8A Switch Closure lnput Module finstruction 102] 9-14 Current drain, Typical 14-1 SD's, see Synchronous devices SDM peripherals 7-24 Security 1-7 Send Character - flnstruction 98] 12-8 Sensors Connecting to Wiring Panel OV-3 Effect of lead length on signal settling time 13-3 Settling errors for CSI resistive sensors 13-8 Serial InpuUOutput General 6-1 Pin Description 6-1 Serial Out - flnstruction 96] 4-1, 12-6 Programming example OV-17 Set Active Storage Area - finstruction 80] 11-5 Programming examples 8-2, 8-3,8-9 Set Resolution Data Storage Format - lnstruction 781 11-5 Setting and Displaying the Clock - "5 Mode 1-2 Spark gaps on wiring panelterminals 14-6 Signature cR10 PROM 1-6, B-1 Definition A-3 Generation of C-4 Signature - finstruction 19] 9-8 Sin(X) - ilnstruction 481 10-3 Single-ended measurements on analog inputs ov-3, 13-1 Single-ended Volts - flnstruction 1] 9-1 Programming example 7-1 SM192t16 Storage Modules, see Storage Modules CRlO INDEX Sample on Maximum or Minimum - flnstruction 79] 11-5 Solar panels, Solarex MSX10/MSX18 14-5 SpatialAverage - flnstruction 51] 10-4 Spatial Maximum - flnstruction 491 10-3 Spatial Minimum - finstruction 50] 10-4 Specifications OV-20 SPTR, see Storage Module Pointer Square Root - flnstruction 39] 10-2 Standard and Weighted Value Histogram - Instruction 75] 11-3 Standard Deviation in Time - flnstruction 82] 11-5 Step Loop Index - flnstruction 90] 12-4 Stop Bit 6-7 Storage and retrievaloptions, Data OV-l9 Storage Module Pointer (SPTR) 2-2 Storage Modules (SM192n1q 4-7 Addressing with CR10 4-1 Commands to (*9 Mode) 4-8 Current drain, Typical 14-2 File Mark 4-7 Manually initiated data output ("8 Mode) 4-7 Save/load program (.D Mode) 1-9 Use with Instruction 96 4-2 Storage peripherals, External 4-1 Storage See Final Storage, input storage, intermediate storage Store Area - flnstruction 80] 11-5 Programming example 8-3 Strip charts Convefiing wind direction output to 0-540 8-8 Use with SDM-AO4 8-7 Subroutines Entering 1-1 Label Subroutine - flnstruction 85] 12-1 Port Interrupt Subroutines 12-1 Programming Example 8-6 Subtract - flnstruction 35] 10-1 SWSA Switch Closure Input Module, see SDM-SW8A Switch closure Counting on Tipping Bucket Rain Gage 8-6 Measuring 9-1 Switch Closure Input Module, see SDM-SW8A Switching power to a device 14-7 Synchronous Device Communication 6-4 Synchronous, Definition A-3 System memory OV-s, 1-4 System status (.B Mode) 1-6 l-7

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Saturation
Vapor
Pressure -
flnstruction
56]
10-5
SC12
cable
OV-9
SC32A
RS232
lnterface OV-g,6-6
SC90 Serial Line
Monitor
4-7
SC92i93 for writing to
tape,
Don't
use
4-4
sc92A/93A
4-4
Scaling Array
with
Multiplier & Offset
-
flnstruction
53]
10-4
Programming
example
8-7
SDC99
Synchronous
Device
Interface
6-3
SDM-AO4
4
ChannelAnalog Output
Module
-
flnstruction
1031 9-15
Current drain,
Typical
14-1
Programming
example
8-7
SDM-CD16
Control
Port Expansion Module
-
finstruction
104]
9-15
Current drain,
Typical
14-1
SDM-INTB 8
Channel IntervalTimer
-
flnstruction
1011 9-14
Current drain,
Typical 14-l
SDM-SW8A Switch
Closure lnput
Module
-
finstruction
102]
9-14
Current drain,
Typical
14-1
SD's, see Synchronous devices
SDM
peripherals
7-24
Security
1-7
Send Character
-
flnstruction
98]
12-8
Sensors
Connecting to
Wiring
Panel
OV-3
Effect
of
lead length on signal
settling
time
13-3
Settling errors
for CSI
resistive
sensors
13-8
Serial InpuUOutput
General
6-1
Pin
Description
6-1
Serial Out -
flnstruction
96]
4-1,
12-6
Programming
example
OV-17
Set
Active
Storage
Area
-
finstruction
80]
11-5
Programming
examples
8-2,
8-3,8-9
Set Resolution Data
Storage
Format
-
lnstruction
781
11-5
Setting
and
Displaying
the
Clock
-
"5
Mode
1-2
Spark gaps on
wiring
panelterminals
14-6
Signature
cR10 PROM
1-6,
B-1
Definition A-3
Generation
of
C-4
Signature
-
finstruction
19]
9-8
Sin(X) -
ilnstruction
481
10-3
Single-ended measurements on
analog
inputs
ov-3,
13-1
Single-ended Volts
-
flnstruction
1]
9-1
Programming
example
7-1
SM192t16
Storage Modules,
see
Storage
Modules
CRlO
INDEX
Sample
on
Maximum
or
Minimum
-
flnstruction
79]
11-5
Solar panels,
Solarex MSX10/MSX18
14-5
SpatialAverage -
flnstruction
51]
10-4
Spatial
Maximum -
flnstruction
491
10-3
Spatial
Minimum -
finstruction
50]
10-4
Specifications
OV-20
SPTR, see Storage Module Pointer
Square
Root -
flnstruction
39]
10-2
Standard and
Weighted Value
Histogram
-
Instruction
75]
11-3
Standard
Deviation
in
Time
-
flnstruction
82]
11-5
Step
Loop
Index
-
flnstruction
90]
12-4
Stop
Bit
6-7
Storage and
retrievaloptions,
Data
OV-l9
Storage Module Pointer
(SPTR)
2-2
Storage Modules
(SM192n1q
4-7
Addressing
with
CR10
4-1
Commands
to (*9
Mode)
4-8
Current drain,
Typical
14-2
File
Mark
4-7
Manually initiated data
output
("8
Mode)
4-7
Save/load
program (.D
Mode)
1-9
Use
with
Instruction
96
4-2
Storage peripherals,
External
4-1
Storage
See
Final Storage, input storage,
intermediate storage
Store
Area
-
flnstruction
80]
11-5
Programming
example
8-3
Strip charts
Convefiing
wind direction output
to
0-540
8-8
Use with
SDM-AO4
8-7
Subroutines
Entering
1-1
Label Subroutine -
flnstruction
85]
12-1
Port
Interrupt
Subroutines
12-1
Programming
Example
8-6
Subtract
-
flnstruction
35]
10-1
SWSA Switch
Closure
Input Module, see
SDM-SW8A
Switch closure
Counting on
Tipping
Bucket
Rain
Gage
8-6
Measuring
9-1
Switch
Closure
Input Module, see SDM-SW8A
Switching power to a
device
14-7
Synchronous
Device
Communication
6-4
Synchronous,
Definition A-3
System
memory
OV-s,
1-4
System
status (.B Mode)
1-6
l-7