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D-1. CR1000 example of using the SDI-12 transparent mode to
change the SDI-12 address from 0 to 3. Sensor is connected
to control port 1. .......................................................................... D-6
D-2. CR200(X) example of using the SDI-12 transparent mode to
change the SDI-12 address from 0 to 1 ........................................ D-7
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6-2. Relative Dielectric Permittivity Specifications .................................... 7
7-1. Wire Color, Function, and Datalogger Connection for SDI-12 ......... 10
8-1. CS650 Wiring Code for RS-232 and A200 ........................................ 12
8-2. Real-Time Measurements .................................................................. 16
8-3. CS650 SDI-12 Commands ................................................................. 17
9-1. Symptom, Cause, and Solutions ......................................................... 29
B-1. CR1000X Wiring for One Sensor Example Program ...................... B-1
B-2. CR1000X Wiring for Two Sensor Example Program ...................... B-2
B-3. CR1000X Wiring For Multiplexer Example Program ..................... B-3
B-4. CR200(X) Wiring for Example Program ......................................... B-4
D-1. Campbell Scientific Sensor SDI-12 Command and Response
D-2. Example aM! Sequence .................................................................. D-3
CRBasic Examples
B-1. CR1000X with One CS650 Sensor .................................................. B-1
B-2. CR1000X with Two CS650 Sensors on Same Control Port ............ B-2
B-3. CR1000X with 12 CS650 Sensors on Multiplexer .......................... B-3
B-4. CR200X with Three CS650 Sensors ................................................ B-4