SENSUSDigital Data LoggerUsers HandbookHB3290-01
2.4 Auto Transmit Mode2.5 Command Line InterfaceOperation
2.6 Display2.6.1 Sleep Mode2.6.2 LCD and Keys2.6.3 BuzzerOperation01096Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 413:45:0022/12/2001
Operation13:45:0022/12/2001Power control80-XXXXXXA-22Int. record count:Ext. record count:Ch: 01,CF card detectedCF card presentCF card ? serial ?CF ca
3. COMMANDS3.1 Data Channels3.1.1 Channel Type3.1.2 Description3.1.3 Units3.1.4 Display Format SpecifierCommands
3.1.5 Polynomial3.1.6 Applied FunctionCommands
Commands
3.1.7 Flags3.2 Type Specific Configuration3.2.1 Input ChannelCommands
3.2.2 Single-ended or Differential3.2.3 Gain Setting3.2.4 Report Count or Frequency3.2.5 Counter Reset Mode3.2.6 Select Instrument Type3.2.7 Set Data
4. LOGGING4.1 Log Rate4.2 What Gets Logged ?4.3 Internal Capacity52428874+=()ReChannels xcord CapacityRe cord Capacity x Logging Interval Store Durati
4.4 External Capacity(.)()ReCapacity in MB x xChannels xcord Capacity1048576 0 9574+=Re cord Capacity x Logging Interval Store Duration=Logging
5. INPUT CONNECTIONSInput ConnectionsAN1 AN3 AN5 AN7 AN9 AN11 CNT1 CNT3 ALARMS0V0V0V0V0V0V0V0V0V-A1-A3-A5-A7-A9-A11C1C3AL1+A1+A3+A5+A7+A9+A11+V+VAL2I1
5.1 Wire Preparation and InsertionLoggingUse a smallscrewdriver todepress theorange clampwhile insertingthe strippedend of theconductoriiiiiiiiiiiiiii
5.3 Analog 4-way ConnectorsLogging010730V-Ax+Ax+Vsw010740V-Ax+Ax+Vswly5.4 Analog 5-way Connectors
5.5 Counter 3-way ConnectorsInput Connections010750VCx+V01076????01088????5.6 Connection Examples5.6.1 Differential Input5.6.2 Single-ended Inputs
Input Connections01089????100R01090RPRTD01091?5.6.3 4 to 20 mACurrent5.6.4 4-Wire Resistive5.6.5 Counter
6. COMMUNICATIONS6.1 RS 232 CommandCommunications
6.2 Sleep Mode6.3 RS 232 InstrumentCommuications01080Pin 1Pin 2Pin 3Pin 4Pin 5
6.4 RS 485 Command Alternate6.5 ModemsCommunications01081Pin 1Pin 2
7. COMPACTFLASH™ CARDSCompactFlash Cards
CompactFlash CardsConnectorNarrow Slot01095Wide Slot
WARNINGS !The SENSUS Logger contains no user serviceablecomponents. If an electrical fault is suspected theinstrument must be returned to Casella CEL
8. ALARMS8.1 ID Text8.2 Input Channel8.3 Test ModeAlarms
8.4 Limits8.5 Action8.6 On/Off Delays8.7 On/Off Values8.8 Output ChannelAlarms
8.9 Digital Output8.10 Fast Log Mode8.11 Modem8.12 Phone Number8.13 SMS Phone Numbers8.14 Channel ListAlarms010820VAL1AL2
8.15 Alarm FlagsAlarms
9. ANALOG OUTPUT¤¤¤¤¤Analog Output010920VA1A2
10. INTEGRATED SENSORS10.1 Temperature10.2 Barometric PressureIntegrated Sensors
Integrated Sensors
11. POWER SUPPLIES11.1 Solar Power11.2 Battery01081Pin 1Pin 201081Pin 1Pin 2Power Supplies
12. SERVICINGServicing
13. SPECIFICATION13.1 Channel InformationAnalog Channels:Input voltage ranges (measured resolution):ΩCounter channels:Input range:Digital Channels:Spe
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Instrument Channel:Passive Channels:Data Channels:Analog Outputs:Specification
Alarm Output Channels:Alarm Channels:Specification
Communication Channels:13.2 Display and Keypad13.3 GeneralIntegrated Sensors:Remote ControlLogging Capacity - InternalSpecification
Logging Capacity - External:Specification
Specification
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1. DESCRIPTIONDescription
2. OPERATION2.1 Getting Started2.2 IntroductionOperation
2.3 Menu InterfaceOperation
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