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Cover Photos At left: CR10X. From top right:
Water Resources
Reservoir gate control via radio telemetry, Emery County, Utah;
Industrial/Automotive
Super Comp
dragster performance testing, (photo courtesy of RPM photography);
Meteorology
Weather station installation, St. Mary’s Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana;
Geotechnical/Historical Preservation
CR10X monitors cracks in the southwest bastion of fort, Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, St. Augustine, Florida.
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CR10X Measurement and Control System
Measurement Example — Weather Station
Measurements: The CR10X measures wind speed and direc-
tion, air temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, baro-
metric pressure, soil moisture and temperature, and solar radi-
ation. Scan rates are programmable from 1/64 second to 2.5
hours.
Data Processing: Output intervals for raw or processed data
are user-specified. Typically, hourly and daily summaries
(e.g., maxima, minima, averages, histograms) are stored.
Conditional outputs, such as rainfall intensity, can also be
processed and stored.
Data Storage: The non-volatile Flash memory and lithium-
backed SRAM store up to 62,000 data points—equating to
more than three months of data when typical hourly and daily
outputs are stored from a typical meteorological application.
An optional memory expansion allows the CR10X to store
more than one million data points—or about 12 years’ worth of
meteorological data.
Data Retrieval: Data can be transferred to a computer using
telephones (including cellular or voice-synthesized), radio
telemetry, short-haul modems, satellite transmitters, mul-
tidrop modems, Ethernet, or storage modules.
12-Volt Power: The low-power design allows the CR10X to
operate up to one year on a 7 Ahr, unregulated 12 Vdc source,
depending on scan rate, number of sensors, data retrieval
method, and external temperature.
Measurement and Control Example — Head Gates
Measurements: The CR10X measures water level upstream,
downstream, and in a diversion ditch.
Data Storage/Processing/Retrieval: Data are recorded over
time, showing trends. The CR10X calculates flow and summa-
rizes the data as averages, maxima, or totals. A PC, PDA or
keyboard display can show both real-time and summarized
data.
Equipment Control: The CR10X controls multiple headgates
based on measured conditions, flow, or time. The control
capabilities of the CR10X allow levels to be maintained, even
in the absence of a manager. The gates can also be controlled
remotely by the water master if conditions change.
Alarms: If high or low water levels are detected, the CR10X
can initiate on-site alarms, data or voice-synthesized warning
calls, or activate pagers.
The CR10X is a rugged measurement and control system that delivers accurate, reliable measurements in a variety of applications.
Designed for both research and day-to-day monitoring operations, the CR10X combines the ability to measure virtually any sensor
with the control capability to respond to specific site conditions (e.g., open flood gates, turn fans off/on). From simple to complex,
Campbell Scientific data acquisition systems are at work on every continent, at sea, and in space.
A Rugged Instrument with Research-Grade Performance
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Meteorology

Cover Photos At left: CR10X. From top right:Water ResourcesReservoir gate control via radio telemetry, Emery County, Utah;Industrial/Automotive Super

Page 2 - Applications

MeteorologyThe CR10X is used in long-term climatological monitoring,meteorological research, and routine weather measurementapplications. Sensors the

Page 3 - Historical Preservation

Water ResourcesThe CR10X is well-suited to remote, unattended monitoring ofhydrologic conditions. Many hydrologic sensors, includingSDI-12 sensors, i

Page 4 - System Description

System DescriptionThe CR10X consists of a Measurement and Control Module and a detachable Wiring Panel. The Mean Time BetweenFailures (MTBF) for the C

Page 5 - Peripherals

6PeripheralsData Storage and Retrieval OptionsTo determine the best option for your application, consider theaccessibility of your site, availability

Page 6 - Software Packages

Software PackagesCampbell Scientific software supports datalogger programming, communications between the datalogger and PC, anddata display. Brief de

Page 7 - CR10X Specifications

PROGRAM EXECUTION RATEProgram is synchronized with real-time up to 64 Hz.One channel can be measured at this rate with unin-terrupted data transfer. B

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