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Section 5. System Overview<br />

5.1.3.3 Grounding Terminals<br />

5.1.3.4 Power Terminals<br />

5.1.3.4.1 Power In<br />

5.1.3.4.2 Power Out<br />

• Continuous Analog Output — available by adding a peripheral analog output<br />

device available from <strong>Campbell</strong> <strong>Scientific</strong>. Refer to the appendix CAO<br />

Modules (p. 563) for information on available output-expansion modules.<br />

Read More! See Grounding (p. 86).<br />

Proper grounding will lend stability and protection to a data acquisition system. It<br />

is the easiest and least expensive insurance against data loss-and the most<br />

neglected. The following terminals are provided for connection of sensor and<br />

datalogger grounding:<br />

• Signal Grounds — 12 ground terminals ( ) used as reference for singleended<br />

analog inputs, pulse inputs, excitation returns, and as a ground for<br />

sensor shield wires. Signal returns for pulse inputs should use terminals<br />

located next to pulse inputs.<br />

• Power Grounds — 6 terminals (G) used as returns for 5V, SW-12, 12V, and<br />

C1 to C8 outputs. Use of G grounds for these outputs minimizes potentially<br />

large current flow through the analog voltage-measurement section of the<br />

wiring panel, which can cause single-ended voltage measurement errors.<br />

• Ground Lug — 1 large brass lug ( ), used to connect a heavy gage wire to<br />

earth ground. A good earth connection is necessary to secure the ground<br />

potential of the datalogger and shunt transients away from electronics.<br />

Minimum 14 AWG wire is recommended.<br />

Read More! See Power Sources (p. 82).<br />

Note Refer to the appendix Power Supplies (p. 564) for information on available<br />

power supplies.<br />

• External Power Supply — one green plug (POWER IN): for connecting<br />

power from an external power source to the <strong>CR1000</strong>. This is the only<br />

terminal used to input power; other 12V terminals and the SW-12 terminal<br />

are output only terminals for supplying power to other devices. Review<br />

power requirements and power supply options in Power Sources (p. 82) before<br />

connecting power.<br />

• See Powering Sensors and Devices (p. 84).<br />

• Peripheral 12 Vdc Power Source — 2 terminals (12V) and associated grounds<br />

(G) supply power to sensors and peripheral devices requiring nominal 12<br />

Vdc. This supply may drop as low as 9.6 Vdc before datalogger operation<br />

stops. Precautions should be taken to minimize the occurrence of data from<br />

underpowered sensors.<br />

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