Section 7. Installation
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When a standardized serial protocol is supported by the CR3000, such as PakBus
or Modbus, translation of bytes is relatively easy and transparent. However, when
bytes require specialized translation, specialized code is required in the CRBasic
program, and development time can extend into several hours or days.
7.7.18.2 I/O Ports
The CR3000 supports two-way serial communication with other instruments
through ports listed in table CR3000 Serial Ports
(p. 305).
A serial device will often
be supplied with a nine-pin D-type connector serial port. Check the manufacture's
pinout for specific information. In many cases, the standard nine-pin RS-232
scheme is used. If that is the case then the following apply:
Connect sensor RX (receive, pin 2) to a U or C terminal set up for Tx (C1, C3,
C5, C7).
•
Connect sensor TX (transmit, pin 3) to a U or C terminal set up for Rx
(C2, C4, C6, C8)
•
Connect sensor ground (pin 5) to datalogger ground (G terminal)
Note Rx and Tx lines on nine-pin connectors are sometimes switched by
the manufacturer.
CR3000 Serial Ports
Serial Port
Voltage Level
Logic
RS-232 (9 pin)
RS-232
Full-duplex asynchronous RS-
232
CS I/O (9 pin)
TTL
Full-duplex asynchronous RS-
232
COM1 (C1 – C2)
TTL
Full-duplex asynchronous RS-
232/TTL
COM2 (C3 – C4)
TTL
Full-duplex asynchronous RS-
232/TTL
COM3 (C5 – C6)
TTL
Full-duplex asynchronous RS-
232/TTL
COM4 (C7 – C8)
TTL
Full-duplex asynchronous RS-
232/TTL
C1
5 Vdc
SDI-12
C3
5 Vdc
SDI-12
C5
5 Vdc
SDI-12
C7
5 Vdc
SDI-12
C1, C2, C3
5 Vdc
SDM (used with Campbell
Scientific peripherals only)
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