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CR1000 Manual - Campbell Scientific

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Section 4. Quickstart Tutorial<br />

Table 3. PC200W EZSetup Wizard Example Selections<br />

Start the wizard to follow table entries.<br />

Screen Name<br />

wizard.<br />

Information Needed<br />

4.2.4 Write Program with Short Cut<br />

After exiting the wizard, the main PC200W window becomes visible. The<br />

window has several tabs available. By default, the Clock/Program tab is visible.<br />

This tab displays information on the currently selected <strong>CR1000</strong> with clock and<br />

program functions. The Monitor Data or Collect Data tabs may be selected at<br />

any time.<br />

A number of icons are available across the top of the window. These access<br />

additional functions available to the user.<br />

Short Cut Programming Objectives:<br />

This portion of the tutorial will use Short Cut to create a program that measures<br />

the <strong>CR1000</strong> power supply voltage, wiring-panel temperature, and ambient air<br />

temperature. The <strong>CR1000</strong> will take samples once per second and store averages of<br />

these values at one minute intervals.<br />

See More!<br />

http://www.youtube.com/playlistlist=PLCD0CAFEAD0390434&feature=plcp<br />

4.2.4.1 Procedure: (Short Cut Steps 1 to 6)<br />

1. Click on the Short Cut icon in the upper-right corner of the PC200W window.<br />

The icon resembles a clock face.<br />

2. A new window will appear showing the option to create a new program or<br />

open an existing program. Click New Program.<br />

3. The Select Datalogger Model menu appears. Select <strong>CR1000</strong>.<br />

4. The program now prompts for the scan interval. Set the interval to 1 second<br />

and click OK.<br />

Note The first time Short Cut is run, a prompt will appear asking for a choice of<br />

ac Noise Rejection. Select 60 Hz for the United States and other countries using<br />

60-Hz ac voltage. Select 50 Hz for Europe and other countries operating on 50-Hz<br />

ac voltage.<br />

5. A second prompt lists sensor support options. You should probably click<br />

<strong>Campbell</strong> <strong>Scientific</strong>, Inc. if you are outside of Europe.<br />

6. Under Available Sensors and Devices, expand the Sensors folder by clicking<br />

on the + symbol. This shows several sub-folders. Expand the Temperature<br />

folder to view the available sensors.<br />

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