Campbell-scientific CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System Manuel d'utilisateur

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System Revision: 7/14 Copyright © 2009- 2014 Campbell Scientific, Inc.

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Table of Contents iv

Page 3 - Limited Warranty

CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System 1. Introduction The CS470 and CS471 are designed for general liquid level measurements. They use SDI-12 or RS-23

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CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System 3.1 Shipping Kit and Accessories 3.1.1 Shipping Kit The CS470/CS471 ships with: • (1) Installation Kit (top DIN

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CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System 3. When Short Cut opens, select New Program. 4. Select Datalogger Model and Scan Interval (60 second or higher

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CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System 5. Under the Available Sensors and Devices list, select the Sensors | Generic Measurements folder. Select SDI-12

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CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System 7. Select any other sensors you have, then finish the remaining Short Cut steps to complete the program. The rema

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CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System • Does not use pressurized nitrogen tank — requiring less frequent attendance • Existing tubes can be used • Com

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CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System 7.1 DIP Switch Settings The default DIP switch settings are shown in TABLE 7-1. The default settings support SDI

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CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System For optimal measurement results, the bubble chamber should be horizontal and aligned in the direction of water flow

Page 11 - 3. Initial Inspection

CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System 7.4 Connect Tubing to the CS470/CS471 1. Cut the bubble tube at a 90° angle with a sharp knife (not scissors). 2

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CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System FIGURE 7-2. Bubble Chamber Installation 2. Fasten the conduit in place 3. Attach an elbow or tee joint at the

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CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System FIGURE 7-3. Connection of the Bubble Tube 7. Install the NPT adapter on the end of the elbow or tee joint. 8.

Page 15 - 6. Specifications

CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System measuring tube for the required time period. The purge function can also be activated via an SDI-12 command. Pres

Page 16 - 7. Installation

CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System FIGURE 7-5. CS470/CS471 Screw Terminals TABLE 7-2. Datalogger Wiring Terminal Terminal Number Function C

Page 17 - 7.1 DIP Switch Settings

CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System 7.8 Programming Short Cut is the best source for up-to-date datalogger programming code. Programming code is need

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CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System 1. Choose Edit/Insert Block. 2. After the Insert Block dialog box appears, type in a base name for the input loc

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CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System • Use low capacitance, low resistance, screened cable (as fitted by Campbell Scientific) to reach distances of sev

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CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System 9.1 Replacing Tubing 1. Untighten the nut securing the tubing to the hose connection. 2. Pull out tubing. 3. Un

Page 21 - 7.6 Purging Function

CS470/CS471 Compact Bubbler System Any error states arising can be displayed as follows: Press pump membrane button briefly (< 1 sec). The LED lig

Page 22 - 7.7 Wiring

Appendix A. Importing Short Cut Code This tutorial shows: • How to import a Short Cut program into a program editor for additional refinement. • H

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Limited Warranty “Products manufactured by CSI are warranted by CSI to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service

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Appendix A. Importing Short Cut Code 6. Import wiring information to the program by opening the associated .DEF file. Copy and paste the section be

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Appendix B. Example Programs B.1 CRBasic Programs B.1.1 Example CR200(X) Program 'CR200 Series 'Declare the variable for the water leve

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Appendix B. Example Programs B.1.2 Example CR1000 Program 'CR1000 Series Datalogger 'Declare the variable for the water level measurement

Page 27 - 10. Troubleshooting

Appendix B. Example Programs B.2 Edlog Program Below is a portion of a CR10X program that measures the CS470/CS471. The instructions below do not st

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Appendix B. Example Programs B-4

Page 29 - A.1.1 CRBasic Datalogger

Appendix C. 4 to 20 mA Operation The load resistance connected to the CS470/CS471 must not exceed a specific maximum value. This value depends on t

Page 30 - A.1.2 Edlog

Appendix C. 4 to 20 mA Operation C.1 Setting Operating Parameters using DIP Switches The following 4 to 20 mA operating parameters can be set with D

Page 31 - B.1 CRBasic Programs

Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support D.1 SDI-12 Command Basics SDI-12 commands have three components: Sensor address (a) – a single character, and is

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support D.1.3 Send Identification Command (aI!) Sensor identifiers are requested by issuing command aI!. The reply is def

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support TABLE D-2. Send Data Return Values SDI-12 Command Number of Values Returned Values Returned D! 7 Level [m],

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Assistance Products may not be returned without prior authorization. The following contact information is for US and international customers residing

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support 4. Press the <enter> key until the datalogger responds with the CR2XX> prompt. At the CR2XX> prompt,

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support In that case, simply enter the command SDI12 again, press <enter>, and key in the correct control port number

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support 7. To query the CS470/CS471 for its current SDI-12 address, enter the command ?!. The CS470/CS471 will respond wi

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support D.3 Advanced SDI-12 Commands All advanced SDI-12 commands begin with O (the letter not zero). TABLE D-3. Advanced

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support 0.003086 m/s2 for each kilometer above sea level. With the following formula the local gravitational constant g in

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Precautions DANGER — MANY HAZARDS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INSTALLING, USING, MAINTAINING, AND WORKING ON OR AROUND TRIPODS, TOWERS, AND ANY ATTACHMENTS TO

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Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links to spec

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Table of Contents Appendices A. Importing Short Cut Code ... A-1 A.1 Importing Short Cut Code into a Program Edit

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Table of Contents 10-1. Status LED ....................... 17 D-1. CS470/CS471 SDI

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