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Der CR200X ist unser kleinster und günstigster Logger. Er kann mehrere Sensoren abfragen und die Daten über z.B Funk oder GSM übertragen. Mehrere CR200X können zu einem Netzwerk verbunden werden oder als Satellitenstationen neben einem zentralen CR1000 oder CR800 konfiguriert werden.
Programmierung erfolgt über ShortCut bei einfachen Programmen oder bei komplexeren über CRBasic.
Der CR200X hat zwei Pulskanäle, 5 single ended Analogkanäle zwei digitale I/O-Ports, einen RS232-Port und 2 Anregungskanäle.
Die Kanäle sind durch Gasentladungsröhren vor Überspannung geschützt.
Man kann mit dem CR200X zahlreiche Sensoren messen und er unterstützt SDI-12-Kommunikation.
Mit dem CR200X sind keine differentiellen Messungen möglich und er ist nicht kompatible mit
SDM-Geräten, Multiplexern oder Thermoelementen (weitere Informationen unter Kompatibilität).
Rekalibrierung wird für den CR200X Datenlogger nicht angeboten.
Die maximale Scanrate ist 1 Hz, er hat 512 kb Speicher und eine Garantiezeit von 3 Jahren.
-NOTE- | Note: Additional specifications are listed in the CR200X-Series Specifications Sheet. |
Maximum Scan Rate | 1 Hz |
Analog Channels |
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Pulse Count Channels | 2 |
Switched Excitation Channels | 2 voltage |
Digital Ports |
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Communication Ports | 1 RS-232 |
Switched Battery Port | 1 |
Input Voltage Range | 0 to 2500 mV |
Analog Voltage Accuracy | ±(0.25% of reading + (1.2 mV)x(offset)) at -40° to +50°C |
Analog Voltage Resolution | 0.6 mV |
A/D Bits | 12 |
Operating Temperature | -40° to +50°C |
Power Requirements | 7 to 16 Vdc |
Typical Current Drain |
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Protocols Supported | PakBus (leaf node only), SDI-12 |
CE Compliance Standards to which Conformity Is Declared | IEC61326:2002 |
Warranty | 3 years |
Dimensions | 14.0 x 7.6 x 4.8 cm (5.5 x 3.0 x 1.9 in.) |
Weight | 242 g (8.5 oz) |
Memory |
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Final Storage | 512 kB of flash memory for approximately 125,000 data points |
Operating System | 106 kB of flash memory |
Intermediate Storage | 8 kB of SRAM for communication buffers, calculations, variables, etc. |
Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.
Product | Compatible | Note |
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014A | ||
03002 | ||
034B | ||
05103 | ||
05103-45-L (retired) | ||
05106 | ||
05305-L | ||
107 | ||
108 | ||
109 | ||
109SS | ||
110PV (retired) | ||
237 (retired) | ||
255-100 | ||
27106T | ||
43347 | ||
52202-L | ||
A100LK-L | ||
CMP11 | ||
CMP21 | ||
CMP3-L | ||
CMP6 (retired) | ||
CS100 | ||
CS106 | ||
CS11-L | ||
CS215-L (retired) | ||
CS300 (retired) | ||
CS451 | ||
CS456 | ||
CS475 (retired) | ||
CS476 (retired) | ||
CS477 (retired) | ||
CS526 | ||
CS547A-L | ||
CS616 | ||
CS625 (retired) | ||
CS650 | ||
CS655 | ||
CS700 | ||
CSAT3 (retired) | ||
CSIM11-L | ||
CSIM11-ORP-L | ||
ENVIROSCAN (retired) | ||
HC2S3 (retired) | ||
HMP155A-L | ||
HMP60 | ||
LWS | ||
OBS-3+ (retired) | ||
OBS300 (retired) | ||
OBS500 (retired) | ||
OBS501 | ||
SR50A-L | ||
WINDSONIC1 | ||
WINDSONIC4 | ||
WXT520 (retired) |
Product | Compatible | Note |
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LoggerNet | Version 2.1 or higher | |
PC200 (retired) | ||
PCONNECT (retired) | Version 3.0 or higher | |
PCONNECTCE (retired) | Version 2.0 or higher | |
Short Cut |
Product | Compatible | Note |
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PC400 | Version 1.0 or higher |
The CR200X can communicate with a PC via direct connect, NL201 Network Link Interface, NL240 Wi-Fi Network Link, MD485 multidrop modem, and digital cellular modems. Data can be viewed on an iOS device, an Android device, CD295 DataView II Display, or a user-supplied PDA. To use an iOS or Android device, go to the Apple Store or Google Play and download our LoggerLink Mobile Apps free of charge. User-supplied PDAs require either PConnect or PConnectCE software.
The CR200X is not compatible with SDM devices and multiplexers.
The CR200X can measure a variety of sensors including SDI-12 sensors and 4 to 20 mA sensors. It cannot make differential measurements and is not compatible with the freezing-rain/ice, fuel moisture/temperature, geographic position, present weather, soil heat flux, soil matric water potential, and strain sensors listed on our price lists.
Applications with minimal power requirements can use the ENC200 enclosure to house the data logger and the pn 16869 sealed rechargeable battery. The ENC200 cannot house a barometer or a battery that is larger than the pn 16869. However, an ENC10/12 or ENC12/14 enclosure is adequate for most CR200X-based systems.
The CR200X uses an external power supply and has a built-in regulator. When connected to the on-board charging circuit, the sealed rechargeable battery should be 7 A h or smaller. Using larger batteries with the data logger's built-in charger may result in excessive PC board heating. This is especially a concern when the battery is deeply discharged or failing with a shorted cell. Campbell Scientific also recommends that solar panels be 10 W or less and wall chargers be 1 A or smaller.
Execution of this download installs the Operating System and Compiler on your computer for the following dataloggers:CR200X, CR206X, CR211X, CR216X and CR295X. It also updates the support files for the CRBasic Editor.
Note: Newer CR206X dataloggers (serial # ≥ 19122) and newer CR211X dataloggers (serial # ≥ 19143) have 250 mW radios that must use OS 3 or higher for their datalogger operating system.
Number of FAQs related to CR200X: 38
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Not directly. If the CS15-L is connected to a CR200(X) datalogger, the data logger can take the ac measurement and control a solid-state relay based on some threshold within the data logger program. The solid-state relay can then control other relays, solenoids, or motor starters. (Use of a solid-state relay is preferred because the data logger can trigger it with a small 5 Vdc mA signal.) For more information, see the “Measurement and Control Peripherals” section of the operator’s manual.
Current data loggers compatible with the BMP5 Direct SDK are the CR200X-series, CR1000, CR3000, CR800, and CR850.
Retired compatible data loggers include the CR10X-PB, CR23X-PB, and CR510-PB. These data loggers must have the optional PakBus operating system installed, which is available on the Downloads page of our website.
Yes. The simplest method is to use conditional program statements that execute most of the code based on time. For example, the data could be scheduled to log at 6 a.m. and finish at 8 p.m. using CRBasic instructions such as IfTime(). Another option is to use an IfThen/EndIf construction that does a logical test of light-level measurements based on a light sensor. An additional option is to use calculated sunrise and sunset times along with a combination of RealTime() and Case instructions.
For more information, see the “Decisions, Decisions, Decisions…” article.
They use the same protocol, but the CR800 PakBus protocol is less limited in its capability.
Technically, the SRM-5A is compatible with the CR200X-series dataloggers, but it is more complicated to use it with these data loggers. To use a SRM-5A with a CR200X-series datalogger, the SRM-5A must be in the DTE position on the station modem. In addition, user-supplied adapters and gender changers are needed to complete the connections between the SRM-5A and the RS-232 port of the data logger. Contact Campbell Scientific for more information.
The CR200X-series and the retired CR200-series dataloggers are NOT compatible with SDMs or multiplexers. If more channels are needed or may be needed in the future, consider purchasing a CR800, CR850, or CR1000 instead.
If small amounts of data are transferred per transmission, it will not be a problem. Larger amounts of data can overrun buffers in the modem, causing lost data. In that situation, lower the baud rate on the data logger to avoid the issue.
Yes, but only with a direct connection, such as an RS-232 cable or a USB-to-serial adapter. While connected to the datalogger, press the Send Program button on the Clock\Program tab, and browse to the program file.
The CRBasic Editor Help contains example program code for all instructions in the data logger. Look for the Example link at the top of each instruction topic. The CRBasic Help Tutorial demonstrates how to access this and other online CRBasic Editor Help files.
Also, many programming examples can be found in the data logger and sensor manuals that are available on the Campbell Scientific website.
A data logger can be programmed to initiate data transfer by using the SendVariables() or ModemCallback() instruction in CRBasic.
NOTE: These instructions are not supported in the CR200X operating system.