2.4.5
RS-232/CPI
port
The
datalogger
includes
one
RJ45
module
jack
label
l
ed
RS-232/CPI.
CPI
is
a
proprietary
interface
for
communications
between
Campbell
Scientific
dataloggers
and
Campbell
Scientific
CDM
peripheral
devices.
It
consists
of
a
physical
layer
definition
and
a
data
protocol.
CDM
devices
are
similar
to
Campbell
Scientific
SDM
devices
in
concept,
but
the
CPI
bus
enables
higher
data-throughput
rates
and
use
of
longer
cables.
CDM
devices
require
more
power
to
operate
in
general
than
do
SDM
devices.
CPI
ports
also
enable
networking
between
compatible
Campbell
Scientific
dataloggers.
Consult
the
manuals
for
CDM
modules
for
more
information.
The
CPI
port
has
the
following
power
levels:
l
Off: Not used.
l
High power: Fully active.
l
Low-power standby: Whenever possible.
l
Low-power bus: Sets bus and modules to low power.
When used with an RJ45-to-DB9 converter cable, the RS-232/CPI port can be used as an RS-232
port. It defaults to 115200 bps (in autobaud mode), 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. Use
Device Configuration Utility or the
SerialOpen()
CRBasic instruction to change these
options.
2.5 Programmable logic control
The datalogger can control instruments and devices such as:
l
Controlling cellular modem or GPS receiver to conserve power.
l
Triggering a water sampler to collect a sample.
l
Triggering a camera to take a picture.
l
Activating an audio or visual alarm.
l
Moving a head gate to regulate water flows in a canal system.
l
Controlling pH dosing and aeration for water quality purposes.
l
Controlling a gas analyzer to stop operation when temperature is too low.
l
Controlling irrigation scheduling.
Control decisions can be based on time, an event, or a measured condition. Controlled devices
can be physically connected to C, VX, or SW12 terminals. Short Cut has provisions for simple
on/off control. Control modules and relay drivers are available to expand and augment
datalogger control capacity.
l
C terminals are selectable as binary inputs, control outputs, or communication ports. These
terminals can be set low (0 Vdc) or high (3.3 or 5 Vdc) using the
PortSet()
or
WriteIO
2. Wiring panel and terminal functions
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