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Guarantee

This equipment is guaranteed against defects in materials, workmanship,
and software. This guarantee applies for twelve months from date of
delivery. We will repair or replace products which prove to be defective
during the guarantee period provided they are returned to us prepaid. The
guarantee will not apply to:

Equipment which has been modified or altered in any way without the
written permission of Campbell Scientific

Batteries

Any product which has been subjected to misuse, neglect, acts of God
or damage in transit.

Campbell Scientific will return guaranteed equipment by surface carrier
prepaid. Campbell Scientific will not reimburse the claimant for costs
incurred in removing and/or reinstalling equipment. This guarantee and
the Company’s obligation thereunder is in lieu of all other guarantees,
expressed or implied, including those of suitability and fitness for a
particular purpose. Campbell Scientific is not liable for consequential
damage.

Please inform us before returning equipment and obtain a Repair Refer-
ence Number whether the r

epair is under guarantee or not. Please state the

faults as clearly as  possible,  and if the product is out of the guarantee
period it should be accompanied by a purchase order. Quotations for re-
pairs can be given on request.

When returning equipment, the Repair Reference Number must be clearly
marked on the outside of the package.

Note that goods sent air freight are subject to Customs clearance fees
which Campbell Scientific will charge to customers. In many cases, these
charges are greater than the cost of the repair.

Campbell Scientific Ltd,

Campbell Park, 80 Hathern Road,

Shepshed, Leicestershire, LE12 9RP, UK

Tel: +44 (0) 1509 601141

Fax: +44 (0) 1509 601091

Email: [email protected]

www.campbellsci.co.uk

Summary of Contents for SDM-CD16D

Page 1: ...SDM CD16D 16 Channel Digital Control Port Expansion Module User Guide Issued 15 6 99 Copyright 1999 Campbell Scientific Ltd...

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Page 3: ...in lieu of all other guarantees expressed or implied including those of suitability and fitness for a particular purpose Campbell Scientific is not liable for consequential damage Please inform us bef...

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Page 5: ...ddress Selection Switches 5 6 Datalogger Instructions 104 CR10 10X CR23X 21X newer CR7s and 29 older CR7s 6 7 Theory of Operation 7 8 Program Example 7 Figures 1 SDM CD16D 1 2 Equivalent Output Driver...

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Page 7: ...nchronously addressed datalogger peripheral Datalogger control ports 1 2 and 3 are used to address the SDM CD16D then clock out the desired state of each of the 16 control ports Up to sixteen SDM CD16...

Page 8: ...d EN50082 1 1998 If more detailed output characteristics are required experienced users should consult the equivalent circuit diagrams shown in Figure 2 below Figure 2 Equivalent Output Driver Circuit...

Page 9: ...ls This limitation reduces the number of available analogue input channels and may make an external supply for the SDM CD16D essential 4 Installation For correct operation the SDM CD16D must be instal...

Page 10: ...ng SDM CD16Ds to SDM CD16Ds and the datalogger should not exceed 6m Total cable lengths in excess of 6m will adversely affect communication performance For CR7 dataloggers the total cable length can b...

Page 11: ...nding address Figures 1 and 5 shows the position of the switch Note that you will have to remove the mounting bracket to gain access to this switch Table 2 Switch Position and Addresses Switch Setting...

Page 12: ...tarting Address base 4 00 33 4 2 Card Excitation card No 5 4 Starting Input Location Execution Time 150ms to 190ms per Rep The number of SDM CD16Ds to be addressed is defined by the Reps repetitions p...

Page 13: ...controls output 1 When the 16 control bits are clocked in C2 is held high while C3 is pulsed low then high to latch the control bits The datalogger then lowers both C3 and C2 to complete the cycle 8 P...

Page 14: ...hreshold 2 4 3 23 5 F 4 30 Then Do then 3 Z F P30 put a 1 into heater control 1 1 F location 2 0 Exponent of 10 3 10 Z Loc Heat_1 4 End P95 end then do 5 If X F P89 if the heater is on heater 1 10 X L...

Page 15: ...hen Do 17 Z F P30 if cooler should be turned off 1 0 F put a 0 into cooler control 2 0 Exponent of 1 location 3 15 Z Loc Cool_1 18 End P95 end then do 19 Else P94 else if cooler is off 20 Z F P30 put...

Page 16: ...flag 2 is set 1 12 Do if Flag 2 is High 2 30 Then Do then 33 Beginning of Loop P87 start fan loop 1 0 Delay 2 5 Loop Count 34 Z F P30 put a 1 into fan control 1 1 F location 2 0 Exponent of 10 3 20 Z...

Page 17: ...3 3 11 Heat_2 11 1 0 12 Heat_3 11 1 0 13 Heat_4 11 1 0 14 Heat_5 19 1 0 15 Cool_1 7 3 3 16 Cool_2 11 1 0 17 Cool_3 11 1 0 18 Cool_4 11 1 0 19 Cool_5 19 1 0 20 Fan_1 7 1 3 21 Fan_2 11 1 0 22 Fan_3 11 1...

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