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CNR4 Net Radiometer
TABLE 7-4. Datalogger Connections for Single-Ended Measurement
Function
Wire Color
CR6, CR1000,
CR3000, CR5000
Pyranometer Up Signal Red Single-Ended Input
Pyranometer Up Reference Blue
Pyranometer Down Signal White Single-Ended Input
Pyranometer Down Reference Black
Pyrgeometer Up Signal Grey Single-Ended Input
Pyrgeometer Up Reference Yellow
Pyrgeometer Down Signal Brown Single-Ended Input
Pyrgeometer Down Reference Green
Shield Clear
Thermistor Signal White Single-Ended Input
Thermistor Voltage Excitation Red Voltage Excitation (VX)
Thermistor Signal Reference Black
Shield Clear
*Pull back wires for Pt-100 (grey, brown, green, and yellow), which are not in
use, and tie them around the TEMP cable using a cable tie or electrical tape to
avoid possible damage to the Pt-100, due to electrical short circuit.
7.3 Datalogger Programming
Short Cut is the best source for up-to-date datalogger programming code.
Programming code is needed,
when creating a program for a new datalogger installation
when adding sensors to an existing datalogger program
If your data acquisition requirements are simple, you can probably create and
maintain a datalogger program exclusively with Short Cut. If your data
acquisition needs are more complex, the files that Short Cut creates are a great
source for programming code to start a new program or add to an existing
custom program.
Short Cut cannot edit programs after they are imported and edited
in CRBasic Editor.
A Short Cut tutorial is available in Section 4, Quickstart. If you wish to import
Short Cut code into CRBasic Editor to create or add to a customized program,
follow the procedure in Appendix A.1, Importing Short Cut Code into a
Program Editor. Programming basics for CRBasic dataloggers are provided
below. Complete program examples for select dataloggers can be found in
Appendix B, Example Programs.
NOTE
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