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Summary of Contents for CS320

Page 1: ...Revision 01 2020 Copyright 1994 2020 Campbell Scientific Inc ...

Page 2: ...ducts to CSI CSI will return such Products by surface carrier prepaid within the continental United States of America To all other locations CSI will return such Products best way CIP port of entry per Incoterms 2010 This warranty shall not apply to any Products which have been subjected to modification misuse neglect improper service accidents of nature or shipping damage This warranty is in lieu...

Page 3: ...ping address is CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC INC RMA _____ 815 West 1800 North Logan Utah 84321 1784 For all returns the customer must fill out a Statement of Product Cleanliness and Decontamination form and comply with the requirements specified in it The form is available from our website at www campbellsci com repair A completed form must be either emailed to repair campbellsci com or faxed to 435 227 9...

Page 4: ...g work l Wear a hardhat and eye protection and take other appropriate safety precautions while working on or around tripods and towers l Do not climb tripods or towers at any time and prohibit climbing by other persons Take reasonable precautions to secure tripod and tower sites from trespassers l Use only manufacturer recommended parts materials and tools Utility and Electrical l You can be kille...

Page 5: ... Operation 10 8 1 SDI 12 measurements 11 8 2 Measurements at fast scan rates 12 8 3 Heater control 12 8 4 Long cables 13 9 Troubleshooting and maintenance 13 9 1 Maintenance and calibration 13 9 2 Troubleshooting 14 Appendix A Importing Short Cut code into CRBasic Editor 15 Appendix B Example programs 16 Appendix C SDI 12 sensor support 21 C 1 SDI 12 command basics 21 C 2 Acknowledge active comman...

Page 6: ...aM 24 C 8 Start concurrent measurement commands aC 24 C 9 Stopping a measurement command 26 C 10 Send data command aD0 aD9 26 C 11 Extended commands 27 C 12 SDI 12 transparent mode 27 C 12 1 Changing an SDI 12 address 28 C 12 2 Changing an SDI 12 address CR200 X Series 29 Campbell Scientific regional offices 31 Table of Contents v ...

Page 7: ...cautions l READ AND UNDERSTAND the Safety p iii section at the front of this manual l Care should be taken when opening the shipping package to not damage or cut the cable jacket If damage to the cable is suspected contact Campbell Scientific l Remove the green cap after installing the sensor Save this cap for shipping or storing the sensor l Handle the sensor carefully when cleaning Be careful no...

Page 8: ...ation folder and double click CS320 Digital Thermopile Pyranometer The flux density units defaults to kW m 2 This can be changed by clicking the Flux Density box and selecting one of the other options The total flux units defaults to MJ m 2 This can be changed by clicking the Total Flux box and selection one of the other options The default SDI 12 Address is 0 Enter the correct SDI 12 Address for ...

Page 9: ...r other sensors you want to measure Click Next 6 In Output Setup type the scan rate a Table Name and Data Output Storage Interval Click Next NOTE Because of the delays using SDI 12 Campbell Scientific recommends measurement scans of 10 seconds or more CS320 Digital Thermopile Pyranometer 3 ...

Page 10: ...nal air space These design features allow the CS320 to provide better spectral response than that of similarly priced silicon cell pyranometers The internal heater keeps water liquid and frozen off the filter Campbell Scientific recommends only powering the heater when frost or condensation is likely to occur because the heater increases power consumption and affects the thermal offset specificati...

Page 11: ...ows dew and rain to run off l Internal heater to reduce errors from dew frost rain and snow l SDI 12 digital output l Detachable cable from sensor head for fast sensor swap servicing l Calibration data stored in sensor l Factory calibrations traceable to secondary standard blackbody thermopile pyranometers traceable to the world radiation reference in Davos Switzerland l Compatible with Campbell S...

Page 12: ...ry due to potting Compliance View compliance documents at www campbellsci com cs320 7 Installation If you are programming your data logger with Short Cut skip Wiring p 9 and Programming p 9 Short Cut does this work for you See QuickStart p 1 for a Short Cut tutorial 7 1 Siting The CS320 should be mounted such that no shadows or reflections are cast on it by the tripod tower or other sensors Mounti...

Page 13: ...one mount NOTE You can also use a CM225 or 015ARM to mount the CS320 to a tripod or tower However a leveling base is required The installation procedure for using the CM225 and 015ARM mounts is available in an older manual at www campbellsci com old manuals Tools required for installation on a tripod or tower l Tape measure l UV resistant cable ties l Compass l Step ladder 1 Mount the crossarm to ...

Page 14: ...ock washers are compressed 5 Use your fingers to turn the leveling screws as required to bring the bubble of the bubble level within the ring 6 Route the sensor cable along the underside of the crossarm to the tripod tower and to the instrument enclosure 7 Secure the cable to the crossarm and mast using cable ties 8 Remove the green cap after installing the sensor Save this cap for shipping or sto...

Page 15: ...or example if the CS320 is connected to C3 on a CR1000X C4 cannot be used in the TimerInput PulseCount or WaitDigTrig instructions 7 4 Programming Short Cut is the best source for up to date programming code for Campbell Scientific data loggers If your data acquisition requirements are simple you can probably create and maintain a data logger program exclusively with Short Cut If your data acquisi...

Page 16: ...ted solar radiation measurement using this expression FluxDensity SolarRad x Scan Rate x 10 6 Because the scan rate is part of the total flux density equation the scan rate often is entered as a constant at the beginning of the CRBasic program Also when totalizing the measurement the IEEE4 or long data format is used to avoid over ranging on sunny days Refer to Example programs p 16 for more infor...

Page 17: ...ration and waits until either it receives the data from the sensor or the sensor timeout expires If the data logger receives no response it will send the command a total of three times with three retries for each attempt or until a response is received A C C1 C2 C3 or C4 command follows the same pattern as an M M1 M2 M3 or M4 command with the exception that it does not require the data logger to p...

Page 18: ...20 in a SlowSequence section of the program allows faster programs to run as the main scan However if the data logger is too busy to complete all of its tasks some slow sequence commands may be skipped resulting in NANs not a number instead of measurements 8 3 Heater control Use the XHON SDI 12 command to turn the heater on and the XHOFF SDI 12 command to turn the heater off Campbell Scientific re...

Page 19: ...ation of sea spray or sprinkler irrigation water and partially block the optical path Dust or organic deposits are best removed using water or window cleaner and a soft cloth or cotton swab Salt deposits should be dissolved with vinegar and removed with a soft cloth or cotton swab Never use an abrasive material or cleaner on the acrylic diffuser CAUTION Handle the sensor carefully when cleaning Be...

Page 20: ...er to Campbell Scientific for recalibration 9 2 Troubleshooting Table 9 1 p 14 provides symptoms and solutions Table 9 1 Symptoms and solutions Symptom Solution Real time Public table radiation values of 9999 NAN or around 0 1 Check that the sensor is wired to the control port specified by the SDI12Recorder instruction Verify the red wire is connected to a 12V terminal 2 Check the voltage to the s...

Page 21: ...r additional refinement NOTE Once the file is edited with CRBasic Editor Short Cut can no longer be used to edit the program it created 2 To add the Short Cut wiring information into the new CRBasic program open the DEF file located in the C campbellsci SCWin folder and copy the wiring information which is at the beginning of the DEF file 3 Go into the CRBasic program and paste the wiring informat...

Page 22: ...calculations and battery voltage measurements The HygroVUE 10 Air Temperature and Relative Humidity Probe provides the measurements used in the dewpoint calculation Table B 1 Wiring for example programs Wire color Wire function CR1000X connections CR6 connections CS320 Solar Radiation Sensor White SDI 12 signal C1 C3 Clear Shield Red Power 12V 12V Black Power ground G G Blue Ground HygroVUE10 Temp...

Page 23: ... Z_orient Units SlrRad_W W M 2 Units Raw_mV mV Units SensorTemp C Units X_orient deg Units Y_orient deg Units Z_orient deg Units SlrMJ MJ Define Data Tables DataTable Hourly True 1 DataInterval 0 60 Min 10 Average 1 SlrRad_W FP2 False Average 1 Raw_mV FP2 False Average 1 SensorTemp FP2 False Sample 1 X_orient FP2 Sample 1 Y_orient FP2 Sample 1 Z_orient FP2 EndTable DataTable Daily True 1 DataInter...

Page 24: ...variable Public DewPtC Units DewPtC Deg C Dewpoint temperature Public SlrMJ Units SlrMJ MJ m 2 Total solar flux Public HtrCntrl As Boolean Flag controls heater state CS320 heated pyranometer variables Public CS320 6 Dim AirDewDif Stores air temp dewpoint differences Dim Htr Alias TRHData 1 AirTempC Units AirTempC Deg C Air temp Alias TRHData 2 RH Units RH Relative humidity Alias CS320 1 SlrW Units...

Page 25: ...2 False False Average 1 CS320_X FP2 False Average 1 CS320_Y FP2 False Average 1 CS320_Z FP2 False EndTable Main Program BeginProg Main Scan Scan SCANRATE Sec 2 0 Default Data logger Battery Voltage measurement BattV Battery BattV Default Wiring Panel Temperature measurement PTemp_C PanelTemp PTemp_C _60Hz HygroVUE10 Temperature and RH measurements AirTempC and RH SDI12Recorder TRHData C1 0 M 1 0 1...

Page 26: ... HtrCntrl True EndIf Else If heater is already on and air temp is greater than 3 C and air temp and dewpoint difference is 3 C then shut the heater off If AirTempC 3 AND AirDewDif 3 Then HtrCntrl False EndIf Else Shut heater off if battery voltage is less than 11 7 VDC HtrCntrl False EndIf CS320 heater is SDI 12 controlled by the Boolean variable HtrCntrl If HtrCntrl True Then SDI12Recorder Htr C3...

Page 27: ...os C 1 SDI 12 command basics SDI 12 commands have three components l Sensor address a a single character and the first character of the command Use the default address of zero 0 unless multiple sensors are connected to the same port l Command body an upper case letter the command optionally followed by one or more alphanumeric qualifiers l Command termination an exclamation mark An active sensor r...

Page 28: ...ed Commands aXNNN a values CR LF 1 Information on each of these commands is given in the following sections C 2 Acknowledge active command a The Acknowledge Active command a is used to test a sensor on the SDI 12 bus An active sensor responds with its address C 3 Send identification command al Sensor identifiers are requested by issuing command aI The reply is defined by the sensor manufacturer bu...

Page 29: ...l verification information is available n the number of values to be returned when one or more subsequent D commands are issued C 5 Address query command Command requests the address of the connected sensor The sensor replies to the query with the address a This command should only be used with one sensor on the SDI 12 bus at a time C 6 Change address command aAb Multiple SDI 12 sensors can connec...

Page 30: ...t a measurement 00352 CR LF Sensor 0 immediately indicates that it will return two values within the next 35 seconds 0 CR LF Within 35 seconds sensor 0 indicates that it has completed the measurement by sending a service request to the data logger 0D0 The data logger immediately issues the first D command to collect data from the sensor 0 859 3 54 CR LF The sensor immediately responds with the sen...

Page 31: ...r makes a request to sensor Y to start a concurrent measurement Y04006 CR LF Sensor Y immediately indicates that it will have 6 06 values ready for collection within the next 40 040 seconds ZC The data logger makes a request to sensor Z to start a concurrent measurement Z02010 CR LF Sensor Z immediately indicates that it will have 10 values ready for collection within the next 20 020 seconds ZD0 A...

Page 32: ... type of measurement command aM aMC aC aCC When the measurement command is aM or aMC the data logger issues the aD0 command once a service request has been received from the sensor or the reported time has expired When the data logger is issuing concurrent commands aC or aCC the Send Data command is issued after the required time has elapsed no service request will be sent by the sensor In transpa...

Page 33: ...ws direct communication with probes Data logger security may need to be unlocked before activating the transparent mode Transparent mode is entered while the computer is communicating with the data logger through a terminal emulator program It is accessed through Campbell Scientific data logger support software or other terminal emulator programs Data logger keyboards and displays cannot be used T...

Page 34: ... press Enter 8 At the Select SDI12 Port prompt type the number corresponding to the control port where the sensor is connected and press Enter The response Entering SDI12 Terminal indicates that the sensor is ready to accept SDI 12 commands 9 To query the sensor for its current SDI 12 address type and press Enter The sensor responds with its SDI 12 address If no characters are typed within 60 seco...

Page 35: ... 1 Connect a single SDI 12 sensor to the CR200 X 2 In LoggerNet Connect under Datalogger click Terminal Emulator The terminal emulator window opens 3 Under Select Device located in the lower left side of the window select the CR200Series station 4 Click Open Terminal 5 Select All Caps Mode 6 Press Enter until the data logger responds with the CR2XX prompt 7 Type SDI12 and press Enter 8 The respons...

Page 36: ...ess Enter 10 To change the SDI 12 address type aAb where a is the current address from the previous step and b is the new address see FIGURE C 2 p 30 Press Enter The sensor changes its address and responds with the new address 11 To exit SDI 12 transparent mode click Close Terminal FIGURE C 2 CR200 X example of using the SDI 12 transparent mode to change the SDI 12 address from 0 to 1 CS320 Digita...

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