Section 5. Overview
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5.5
Power Supplies — Overview
The CR6 operates fully with power from 10 to 16 Vdc applied to the
BAT
terminals, or 16 to 32 Vdc applied to the
CHG
terminals. Both sets of connectors
are found on the green power plug in the upper right of the wiring panel. Some
functions, such as programming, the setting of settings, and analog measurement,
operate with power from a standard PC USB port (5 Vdc) to the USB port on the
CR6.
The CR6 is internally protected against accidental polarity reversal on the power
inputs.
The CR6 has a modest-input power requirement. For example, in low-power
applications, it can operate for several months on non-rechargeable batteries.
Power systems for longer-term remote applications typically consist of a charging
source, a charge controller, and a rechargeable battery. When ac line power is
available, a Vac-to-Vdc wall adapter, the on-board charging regulator, and a
rechargeable battery can be used to construct a UPS (un-interruptible power
supply).
5.5.1 Charging Batteries — Overview
The output of the
BAT
terminals when a charging voltage is applied to the
CHG
terminals is only suited for 12 Vdc lead acid batteries. It is NOT suited for
lithium iron phosphate batteries.
5.6
CR6 Setup — Overview
Related Topics:
•
CR6 Setup — Overview
(p. 93)
•
CR6 Setup — Details
(p. 147)
•
Status, Settings, and Data Table Information (Info Tables and Settings)
(p. 613)
The CR6 is shipped factory-ready with an operating system (OS) installed.
Settings default to those necessary to communicate with a PC via
USB
and to
accept and execute application programs. For more complex applications, some
settings may need adjustment. Settings can be changed with the following:
•
DevConfig
(
Device Configuration Utility)
•
CR1000KD Keyboard/Display
•
Datalogger support software
OS files are sent to the CR6 with
DevConfig
or through the program
Send
button
in datalogger support software. When the OS is sent with
DevConfig
, most
settings are cleared, whereas, when sent with datalogger support software, most
settings are retained. Operating systems can also be transferred to the CR6 with a
Campbell Scientific mass storage device or memory card. OS and settings remain
intact when power is cycled.
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