PRODUCT
CR1000
Measurement and Control Datalogger
Rugged Data
Logger
Multipurpose data logger for
monitoring and control
Overview
The CR1000 is our most widely used data logger. It can be used for remote environments, it is also robust enough for complex
in a broad range of measurement and control functions. configurations. Used in applications all over the world, it will be
Rugged enough for extreme conditions and reliable enough a powerful core component for your data-acquisition system.
Benefits and Features
Ideal applications include fire weather, mesonet systems, Compatible with channel expansion peripherals allowing
wind profiling, weather stations, air quality, ETo/agriculture, you to expand your system
soil moisture, water level/stage, aquaculture, avalanche
Program with LoggerNet, PC400, or Short Cut to fit your
forecasting, time-domain reflectometry, vehicle testing,
setup
SCADA, and water quality
Communicates via various options: TCP/IP, email, FTP, web
Serial communications with serial sensors and devices
server.
supported via I/O port pairs
Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) protected inputs
Collects and stores data and controls peripherals as the brain
of your system Battery-backed clock that ensures accurate time is
maintained while data logger is disconnected from battery
Flexible power and communication options make it ideal for
power
remote locations.
Program and control on site with addition of CR1000KD
4-MB memory can be expanded with add-on memory
keyboard and display unit.
systems.
Contains custom ASIC chip that expands pulse count, control
Supports PakBus, Modbus, SDI-12, and DNP3 protocols
port, and serial communications capabilities
Detailed Description
The CR1000 consists of a measurement and control module CR1000 to operate for extended time periods on a battery
and a wiring panel. This data logger uses an external keyboard/ recharged with a solar panel—eliminating the need for AC
display and power supply. Low power consumption allows the power. The CR1000 suspends execution when primary power
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drops below 9.6 V, reducing the possibility of inaccurate (dispersed among analog channels rather than grouped),
measurements. unpluggable terminal block for 12 V connections, gas-tube
spark gaps, and 12 V supply on pin 8 to power our COM-series
The CR1000's module measures sensors, drives direct phone modems and other peripherals. The control module
communications and telecommunications, reduces data, easily disconnects from the wiring panel allowing field
controls external devices, and stores data and programs in on- replacement without rewiring the sensors.
board, non-volatile storage. The electronics are RF shielded and
glitch protected by the sealed, stainless-steel canister. A Originally, the standard CR1000 had 2 MB of data/program
battery-backed clock assures accurate timekeeping. The storage, and an optional version, the CR1000-4M, had 4 MB of
module can simultaneously provide measurement and memory. In September 2007, the standard CR1000 started
communication functions. The on-board, BASIC-like having 4 MB of memory, making the CR1000-4M obsolete.
programming language supports data processing and analysis Data loggers that have a module with a serial number greater
routines. than or equal to 11832 will have a 4 MB memory. The 4 MB
data loggers will also have a sticker on the canister stating “4M
The CR1000WP is a black, anodized aluminum wiring panel Memory”.
that is compatible with all CR1000 modules. The wiring panel
includes switchable 12 V, redistributed analog grounds
Specifications
-NOTE- Additional specifications are listed Real-Time Clock Accuracy ±3 min. per year (Correction via
in the CR1000 Specifications Sheet. GPS optional.)
Operating Temperature Non-condensing environment Internet Protocols FTP, HTTP, XML, POP3, SMTP,
Range -25° to +50°C (standard) Telnet, NTCIP, NTP
-55° to +85°C (extended) Communication Protocols PakBus, Modbus, DNP3, SDI-12,
Analog Inputs 16 single-ended or 8 differential SDM
(individually configured) Warranty 3 years
Pulse Counters 2 Battery-backed SRAM for 4 MB
Voltage Excitation Terminals3 (VX1 to VX3) CPU Usage & Final Storage
Communications Ports Parallel peripheral Idle Current Drain, Average < 1mA (@ 12 Vdc)
RS-232 Active Current Drain, 28 mA (100 Hz sample rate @ 12
CS I/O Average Vdc with RS-232
Switched 12 Volt 1 terminal communication)
Digital I/O 8 I/Os or 4 RS-232 COM 16 mA (100 Hz sample rate @ 12
I/O ports can be paired as Vdc without RS-232
transmit and receive for communication)
measuring smart serial sensors. 1 mA (1 Hz sample rate @ 12 Vdc
Certain digital ports can be used without RS-232 communication)
to count switch closures. Dimensions 23.8 x 10.1 x 5.4 cm (9.4 x 4.0 x
Input Limits ±5 Vdc 2.1 in.)
25.2 x 10.2 x 7.1 cm (9.9 x 4.0 x
Analog Voltage Accuracy ±(0.06% of reading + offset) at 0° 2.8 in.) with CFM100 or NL116
to 40°C attached
ADC 13-bit Weight 1.0 kg (2.1 lb)
Power Requirements 9.6 to 16 Vdc
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