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Table 2-7: CS I/O pinout
Pin
Number
Function
Input (I)
Output (O)
Description
3
RING
I
Ring: raised by a peripheral to put the CR6 in the telecom
mode.
4
RXD
I
Receive data: serial data transmitted by a peripheral are
received on pin 4.
5
ME
O
Modem enable: raised when the CR6 determines that a
modem raised the ring line.
6
SDE
O
Synchronous device enable: addresses synchronous
devices (SD); used as an enable line for printers.
7
CLK/HS
I/O
Clock/handshake: with the SDE and TXD lines addresses
and transfers data to SDs. When not used as a clock, pin 7
can be used as a handshake line; during printer output,
high enables, low disables.
8
12 VDC
Nominal 12 VDC power. Same power as 12V and SW12
terminals.
9
TXD
O
Transmit data: transmits serial data from the data logger to
peripherals on pin 9; logic-low marking (0V), logic-high
spacing (5V), standard-asynchronous ASCII: eight data
bits, no parity, one start bit, one stop bit. User selectable
baud rates: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,
115200.
2.4.5 RS-232/CPI port
The data logger includes one RJ45 module jack labeled RS-232/CPI. CPI is a proprietary interface
for communications between Campbell Scientific data loggers and Campbell Scientific CDM
peripheral devices and smart sensors. It consists of a physical layer definition and a data protocol.
CDM devices are similar to Campbell Scientific SDM devices in concept, but the CPI bus enables
higher data-throughput rates and use of longer cables. CDM devices require more power to
operate in general than do SDM devices. CPI ports also enable networking between compatible
Campbell Scientific data loggers. Consult the manuals for CDM modules for more information.
NOTE:
RS-232/CPI port is not isolated.
2. Wiring panel and terminal functions
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