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A Comparison of Campbell Scientific's Top Selling Data Loggers |
What data logger do you need? Gavin Shaw, head trainer at Campbell Scientific Australia, compares the features and various applications for our best selling range of data loggers. |
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The Wiring Panel of the CR1000 |
This video describes the channels available on our CR1000 datalogger. It will go through the four main categories of channels (Analogue Input, Analogue Output, Pulse Counters and Digital I/O) and which types of sensors can be connected to these channels. These same categories of channels are also available on our CR800, CR3000 and CR5000 data loggers, so the descriptions in this video will apply to these data loggers as well. |
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How to Wire a CR1000 Data Logger to a Multiplexer |
This video will show you how to wire an AM16/32 multiplexer to a CR1000 datalogger. The AM16/32 multiplexer is used to expand the number of analogue input channels on our CR800, CR1000, CR3000 and CR5000 data loggers. It allows up to 32 sensors to be sequentially measured on one measurement channel. To see how to write a program for this wiring setup, look for our Multiplexer Programming Video. |
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Multiplexer Programming with a CR1000 Data Logger |
Tutorial showing how to use Campbell Scientific Short Cut software to create a program to use an AM16/32 multiplexer to measure up to 32 analog sensors on a CR1000. The sensors used in this example are Type T Thermocouple temperature sensors, but the same procedure can be used for any analog (voltage or 4-20mA) output sensors. To see how to wire the AM16/32 to a CR1000, look for our Multiplexer Wiring Video. |
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Writing A Program with Shortcut for Campbell Scientific Data Loggers - Part 1 |
This 2 part video shows how to use the Short Cut application included with PC200W to generate a data logger program. All of our dataloggers require a program to operate, and Short Cut provides an easy Wizard type interface to allow the user to select which sensors to measure and which values to store in the data logger memory. In this particular example, a program for a typical weather station will be generated to measure Wind Speed and Direction, Temperature, Relative Humidity, Barometric Pressure, Solar Radiation and Rainfall. |
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Writing A Program with Shortcut for Campbell Scientific Data Loggers - Part 2 |
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Part 1- PC200W Software and Campbell Scientific Data Logger |
This 3 part video will show you how to use our PC200W software to connect to one of our CR1000 data loggers. The tutorial will show you how setup a new serial connection, connect to the data logger, view current measurements and download historical data. The video will also show you how to view the data using our software or import the data into excel for viewing. PC200W is a free download from our website |
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Part 2- PC200W Software and Campbell Scientific Data Logger |
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Part 3- PC200W Software and Campbell Scientific Data Logger |
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CRBasic Training Information
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Gavin Shaw, trainer at Campbell Scientific Australia, explains the topics which are covered in our 3-day CRBasic Introductory Programming Course. The course is aimed at customers who have little to no experience with our data loggers...
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Advanced CRBasic Training Course Information |
This video talks about the topics which we cover in our 2-day Advanced Course. This course is aimed at customers who have had some experience interacting with and programming our dataloggers, it mainly focuses on advanced communication options for the dataloggers such as SMS and internet services. Also covered are interesting topics.....
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