Section 1. Installation
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1.2 System Power Requirements and Options
The standard CR9000 is equipped with sealed lead acid battery packs and
charging circuitry for charging the batteries from a 9-18 volt DC input. The
input can come from 120/240 VAC line power via the universal AC power
adapter (included with CR9000), vehicular 12V power sources, solar panels, et
cetera. When fully charged, the internal batteries of the CR9000 are capable of
providing 13-14 Amp-Hours, between 4 and 13 hours of operation in a typical
application where the CR9000 is active continuously (not powering itself
down).
1.2.1 Power Supply and Charging Circuitry
The 9011 Power Supply Module has two CHARGE inputs for connecting a
DC Power source: either the plug connector used with the AC adapter or the
screw terminals. A DC source with voltage in the range of 9 to 18 VDC will
charge the internal lead acid batteries and power CR9000 provided sufficient
current is available and the system is setup to use 3 amps or less (see Table
1.2-2). If the CR9000 system configuration requires greater than 3 amps,
consult a Campbell Scientific applications engineer for information on the
CR9011 Power Supply High-Current modification. The voltage is
automatically stepped up to an adequate voltage for charging. A temperature
compensated charging regulator circuit regulates the charging voltage supplied
to the lead acid batteries and the CR9000. The charging circuitry operates with
the ON/OFF switch in either position. The charging circuitry is NOT designed
to charge a large external 12V battery.
Power for running the CR9000 and charging the internal batteries from AC
line power is provided via the CR9000's universal AC adapter through the
power input connector located on the 9011 Power Supply Module. The
universal adapter converts 100–240 VAC 50–60 Hz to 17.5 VDC.
On the left end of the Power Supply Module there are two LEDs, Power and
Charge. The charge LED is lit when there is sufficient power connected to
charge the batteries. Power to the CR9000 is controlled by the ON/OFF toggle
switch. The power LED is lit when the CR9000 is on. It goes off when the
switch is in the off position or when the CR9000 is powered off under program
control (PowerOff instruction).
The sealed lead acid battery packs are located at each end of the CR9000
(Figure 1.1-3).
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