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CRlO TABLE OF CONTENTS MEASUREMENTS 13. CRlO MEASUREMENTS 13.1 Fast and Slow Measurement Sequence 13- 13.2 13.3 .......... Single-Ended and DifferentialVoltage Measurements 1 The Eflect of Sensor Lead Length on the Signal Settling Time 1 13.4 13.5 ffi'#T::[E#:fi::"Ji#'";i 3:l 13.6 Resistance Measurements Requiring AC Excitation ......13-21 13.7 Calibration Process 1 INSTALLATION 14. INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 14.9 14.10 14.'11 Campbell Scientific Power Supplies..... Solar Panels Direct Battery Connection to the CR1OWP Wiring Pane|.......... Vehicle Power Supply Connections Grounding.. Wiring Pane1.......... Switched 12 Vo|t........ Use of Digital l/O Ports for Switching Relays Maintenance 1 ....... 14-5 ..... 14-5 .......... 14-5 ......... 14-6 14-7 14-7 14-7 ......... 14-9 APPENDICES A. GLOSSARY B. CR1O PROM SIGNATURE AND OPTIONAL SOFTWARE 8.1 8.2 8.3 Version PROM Signature and Options Available PROMs/Library Manual Description of Library Options Not in Standard A-1 B-1 8-1 B-2 c. BINARY TELECOMMUNICATIONS c.1 c.2 c.3 TGFeienlneaeclSroatmotiormanguenoifcFSatiooignrsnmCaoamtumt.ar.n.ed..with Binary Responses C-1 ..........C-2 ..........C-4 D. CR10 37 PIN PORT DESCRIPTION D-1 E. ASCII TABLE .........E-1 G. CHANGING RAM OR PROM CHIPS G.1 G.2 GG..34 Disassembling the CR10.......... Installing New RAM Chips in CR10s with 16K PROM lnstalling New PROM Installing 4K Program Memory RAM.......... G-1 G-1 G-1 ...... G-1 tv

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CRlO
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
MEASUREMENTS
13.
CRlO MEASUREMENTS
Fast and Slow Measurement
Sequence
...............
,
.....
13-
Single-Ended
and DifferentialVoltage
Measurements
..............
........................
1
The Eflect
of Sensor Lead Length on
the
Signal Settling
Time
..........
..............
1
ffi'#T::[E#:fi::"Ji#'";i;:
:::.::
::::::
::::::
::::::
:::::: ::
::::
:::: :::
:
::::::
::::]3:l
Resistance Measurements Requiring
AC
Excitation
..............
......
13-21
Calibration
Process
.............
1
INSTALLATION
14.
INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCE
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6
13.7
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5
14.6
14.7
14.8
14.9
14.10
14.'11
Campbell Scientific Power
Supplies
.....
.......................
1
Solar
Panels
.......
14-5
Direct Battery Connection
to
the
CR1OWP
Wiring
Pane|
..........
.....
14-5
Vehicle Power Supply
Connections
..........
14-5
Grounding..
.........
14-6
Wiring
Pane1
..........
................
14-7
Switched
12
Vo|t
........
............
14-7
Use
of
Digital
l/O
Ports
for
Switching
Relays
..............
14-7
Maintenance
............
,
....
.........
14-9
A.
B.
8.1
8.2
8.3
c.
c.1
c.2
c.3
D.
E.
APPENDICES
GLOSSARY
................
..................
A-1
CR1O
PROM
SIGNATURE AND OPTIONAL
SOFTWARE
PROM Signature and
Version
....................
B-1
Available PROMs/Library
Options
..............
8-1
Description of Library Options Not in Standard
Manual
...................
B-2
BINARY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Telecommunications
Command
with
Binary
Responses
.................
C-1
FinalStorage
Format
.....
..........
C-2
Generation of
Signature
..........
C-4
CR10
37
PIN PORT
DESCRIPTION
...................
.......................
D-1
ASCII
TABLE
.........
E-1
G.
CHANGING
RAM
OR
PROM CHIPS
G.1
Disassembling the
CR10
..........
.................
G-1
G.2
Installing New RAM Chips in CR10s
with
16K
RAM
..........
.............
G-1
G.3
lnstalling New
PROM
.............
G-1
G.4
Installing
4K
Program Memory
PROM
......
G-1
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