1. Introduction
The 109 Temperature Probe uses a thermistor to measure temperature in air, soil, and water. It
easily interfaces with most Campbell Scientific data loggers and can be used in a variety of
applications.
For Edlog data logger support, check the availability of an older manual at
www.campbellsci.com/old-manuals
, or contact Campbell Scientific for assistance.
2. Precautions
section at the back of this manual.
Santoprene® rubber, which composes the black outer jacket of the 109 cable, will support
combustion in air. It is used because of its resistance to temperature extremes, moisture, and UV
degradation. It is rated as slow burning when tested according to U.L. 94 H.B. and passes
FMVSS302. However, local fire codes may preclude its use inside buildings.
3. Initial inspection
Check the packaging and contents of the shipment. If damage occurred during transport,
immediately file a claim with the carrier. Contact Campbell Scientific to facilitate repair or
replacement.
Check model information against the shipping documents to ensure the expected products and
the correct lengths of cable are received. Model numbers are found on each product. On cables
and cabled items, the model number is usually found at the connection end of the cable. Report
any shortages immediately to Campbell Scientific.
4. QuickStart
A video that describes data logger programming using
Short Cut
is available at:
www.campbellsci.com/videos/cr1000x-data logger-getting-started-program-part-3
.
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