Campbell-scientific CS700 Tipping Bucket Rain Gage and CS700H Heated R Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Revision: 5/11

CS700 Tipping Bucket Rain Gageand CS700H Heated Rain GageRevision: 5/11Copyright © 1995-2011Campbell Scientific, Inc.

Page 2 - Warranty and Assistance

CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage FIGURE 3-1. CM240 Mounting Bracket 24"08"FIGURE 3-2. Typical Rain Gage Installation 6

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CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 3.5”1.5”24”14” FIGURE 3-3. Pedestal Base Options 3.3 Leveling Level the rain gage after mounting it. To l

Page 4 - List of Tables

CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage Funnel Tipping Bucket Assembly Housing Bullseye Level Base Base Screw FIGURE 3-4. Main Components of the CS700 3.4 CS7

Page 5 - CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage

CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 4.1 CS700 Connections The CS700 is typically wired to a datalogger’s pulse channel (see Table 4-1). TABLE 4-1. CS700 Wiri

Page 6 - 2. Specifications

CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 4.2 CS700H Heated Rain Gage Connections The CS700H sensor cable can be wired to the datalogger’s pulse channels (see Table

Page 7 - 2.1 Heated Rain Gage

CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage The power cable is wired to the power supply (see Table 4-5). Figure 4-2 shows the terminals for connecting the power cabl

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CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 5. Datalogger Programming This section is for users who write their own datalogger programs. A datalogger program to meas

Page 9 - 3. Installation

CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 5.1.1.2 CR200(X) Series Pulse Channel Example 'CR200 Series 'CS700 program 'Declare Variables and Units Pu

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CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 3: Set Active Storage Area (P80) 1: 1 Final Storage Area 1 2: 101 Array ID 4: Real Time (P77) 1: 1220

Page 11 - 3.3 Leveling

CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 5.1.2.2 CR200(X) Series Control Port Example 'CR200 ' A 20 kOhm pull up resistor is required to read a switch

Page 12 - 4. Wiring

Warranty and Assistance PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. are warranted by Campbell Scientific, Inc. (“Campbell”) to be free from def

Page 13 - 4.1 CS700 Connections

CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 5: Sample (P70) 1: 1 Reps 2: 1 Loc [ Rain_mm ] *Table 2 Program 01: 0.0000 Execution Interval (seconds)

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CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage Units BattV = Volts Units CH700HA =inch Units CH700HB =inch 'Define Data Tables DataTable(OneMin,True,-1) DataInter

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CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 6. Troubleshooting 6.1 Precipitation Symptom: No Precipitation 1. Check that the sensor is wired to the Pulse Channel s

Page 16 - 5. Datalogger Programming

CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage To access the above components, dismantle the CS700 using the following procedure: 1. Remove the housing assembly from the

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CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 2. Separate the filter/siphon assembly from the funnel by pushing the filter while pulling the siphon (see Figure 7-2). Do

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CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 3. Disassemble the filter/siphon assembly by doing the following (see Figure 7-3): (a) Unscrew nut (b) Lightly press stem

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CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 7.2 Reassembling the CS700 1. Screw cap on stem, finger tighten only (see Figure 7-3). 2. Push stem into siphon body (se

Page 20 - 5.2 CS700H Programming

CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 8. Calibration The sensor is factory calibrated; recalibration is not required unless damage has occurred or the adjustmen

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Page 22 - 6. Troubleshooting

Appendix A. CS700H Operation Factory settings have been set to adequately measure precipitation during cold precipitation events. Changing these set

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CS700 and CS700H Table of Contents PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the Adobe Acrobat® bookma

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Appendix A. CS700H Operation When the CS700H is “not Active” the status LED flashes every 1.5 seconds. When the ambient temperature sensor detects th

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Appendix A. CS700H Operation When snow is last detected, a timer is left running, to keep the heater cycling so that any snow built up on the funnel

Page 26 - 7.2 Reassembling the CS700

Appendix A. CS700H Operation A.3 Status LED The Status LED, within the ambient temperature sensor probe, flashes to indicate the mode that the CS700

Page 27 - 8. Calibration

Appendix A. CS700H Operation TABLE A-3. Snow Sensor Power Options Mode (X20 command) Snow Enabled X22 command Description 0 Snow sensor doesn’t

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Appendix A. CS700H Operation TABLE A-4. SDI-12 V1.2 COMPLIANT COMMAND SET – Go to www.sdi-12.org Name Command Response Break Continuous spacing

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Appendix A. CS700H Operation Notes: (1) Identification has the following syntax: a12HydrServTBHeat4.112345<CR><LF> -- ------------

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Appendix A. CS700H Operation TABLE A-5. Special X Commands User ID aX04! aX04+12345! – X04 Command Get the transducer ID using the aD0! Command Set

Page 31 - A.2 External Control

Appendix A. CS700H Operation Cycle Enable aX29! aX29+0! aX29+1! – X29 Command (Only operates if “External Control” set to 1) Get the Cycle Enable sta

Page 32 - A.4 Snow Sensor

Appendix A. CS700H Operation A.5.2 Operating Modes The CS700H can be put into Automatic or Manual Operation Modes. Table A-6 describes how the mode

Page 33 - A.5 SDI-12 Interface

Appendix A. CS700H Operation A.5.3 Command Examples For the following examples, the SDI-12 address is set to “0”. <CR> = Carriage Return and &

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CS700 and CS700H Table of Contents ii Appendix A. CS700H Operation... A-1 A.1 High Power Operation .

Page 35 - A.5.1 Special – X Commands

Appendix A. CS700H Operation A-12

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Page 38 - A.5.2 Operating Modes

CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 1. General Description The CS700 tipping bucket rain gage is manufactured by Hydrological Services Pty. Ltd. (Model TB-3),

Page 39 - A.5.3 Command Examples

CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage FIGURE 1-1. The CS700 (left) and CS700H (right). 2. Specifications Orifice Diameter: 7.87 in (200 mm) Measureme

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CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 2.1 Heated Rain Gage Snow Sensor and Heater Operating Temperature Range: -20° to +5°C Output: SDI-12 Voltage Requiremen

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CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage 2.1.1 Phoenix Contact Power Supply (AC option only) Model Name: Quint-PS/1AC/24DC/10 Input data Nominal input voltage:

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CS700 and CS700H Rain Gage General data Width: 2.4 in. (60 mm) Height: 5.1 in. (130 mm) Depth: 4.9 in. (125 mm) Weight: 2.4 lb. (1.1 kg) Efficie

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