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DATA LOGGER COMPONENTS <br />CR800 Data Logger ............ 56700800 <br />CR1000 Data Logger ........... 56701000 <br />PS 100 Power Supply ...........56703120 <br />AC Adapter, 90 to 260 VAC ......56703124 <br />Interface Cable ...............50306869 <br />ENC 16/18 Enclosure ........... 56705020 <br />AVW1 VIN Interface ............ 56701510 <br />AVW100 VW Interface .......... 56701500 <br />AM16/32 Multiplexer ..........56702110 <br />System Integration Per Logger ...96700000 <br />A minimum logger system consists of the CR800 <br />or CR1000, a power supply with an AC adapter <br />or large capacity battery, an interface cable for <br />communication with PC, a weatherproof enclo- <br />sure for all outdoor components, and LoggerNet <br />software for the PC. A VW interface is required <br />for vibrating wire sensors. <br />An expanded system could include additional <br />data loggers, power supplies, multiplexers, <br />enclosures, and data retrieval options. <br />The ENC 16/18 enclosure can house a logger <br />with power supply, VW interface, one AM 16/32 <br />multiplexer, and a communications module, such <br />as a telephone modem. A second multiplexer can <br />sometimes fit in the same box. Battery powered <br />systems require a separate box for the battery. <br />The capacity of an AM16/32 multiplexer depends <br />on the type of sensor connected. In general, the <br />AM16/32 multiplexer can operate 32 two-wire <br />sensors or 16 four-wire sensors of the same type. <br />The table below shows multiplexer capacity for <br />common sensors: <br />Sensor Type AM16132 <br />Capacity <br />Vibrating wire sensors 32 <br />without RTD, or thermistor readings <br />Vibrating wire sensors 16 <br />with RTD or thermistor readings <br />EL beam sensors and EL tiltmeters 32 <br />without RTD or thermistor readings <br />EL beam sensors and EL tiltmeters 16 <br />with signal conditioning board. <br />EL uniaxial in-place inclinometers 16 <br />EL uniaxial monopod tiltmeters <br />EL biaxial in-place inclinometers 16 <br />EL biaxial monopod tiltmeters <br />BASIC DATA RETRIEVAL OPTIONS <br />Com200 Telephone modem ..... 56704410 <br />The COMM200 telephone modem is designed <br />specifically for Campbell Scientific data loggers. <br />One modem is placed with each data logger and <br />connected to a telephone line with a dedicated <br />number. Communication is typically initiated by <br />the computer which uses LoggerNet to dial the <br />logger and retrieve the data. Real-time data <br />transfers are possible while connected. <br />OTHER DATA RETRIEVAL OPTIONS <br />Voice Modems: Voice modems, a variation of <br />the telephone modem, can deliver messages to <br />preset phone numbers. Voice modems generally <br />require extra set up time. <br />Short Haul Modems: Short-haul modems are <br />placed with each logger and provide a reliable <br />real-time link between the logger and a com- <br />puter. The short-haul modem transmits data up <br />to 8 km over a four-wire cable that is routed by <br />the user. <br />MD9 Multidrop Interface: The MD9 is placed <br />with each logger. A single coaxial cable links the <br />MD9s into a network. The network can be con- <br />nected to the controlling computer or to a tele- <br />phone or radio modem. <br />Cell Phone Modems: Cell phone modems are <br />placed with each data logger. Some cell services <br />offer I P connections to the modem, so that the <br />long-distance portion of the transmission is car- <br />ried on the internet. <br />Spread-Spectrum Radio Modems: Spread- <br />spectrum modems are placed with each data <br />logger. Communication is typically initiated by <br />the computer. Spread-spectrum radio signals can <br />be transmitted up to 1.6 kilometers. Many coun- <br />tries do not require licenses for these modems. <br />Slope Indicator Head Office 12123 Harbour Reach Drive, Mukilteo, WA, 98275 USA <br />Tel: 425-493-6200 Tel: 866-916-0541 Fax: 425-493-6250 Email: solutions@slope.com. <br />SOFTWARE COMPONENTS <br />LoggerNet Software ...........56708020 <br />Custom Programming ..........96701000 <br />LoggerNet Software: This software is required <br />for each data logging system. It is used to write <br />and compile monitoring programs, to transfer <br />the program to the data logger, and to retrieve <br />data by direct wire, modem, or radio telemetry. <br />Custom Programming: Slope Indicator offers <br />custom programs written with EDLOG, a utility <br />included with LoggerNet. A typical program <br />excites the sensors, obtains readings, and stores <br />data at preset intervals, but it does not perform <br />data reduction operations. Users can modify the <br />program as needs evolve. <br />ARGUS CENTRAL <br />Argus Central 50 ..............58801050 <br />Argus Central 250 .............58801250 <br />Argus Central 500 .............58801500 <br />Argus Central Unlimited ........58801600 <br />Activation Fee ................58801000 <br />Argus Central is a web service with monthly <br />plans based on the number of sensors to be <br />monitored. Argus Central is the easiest, and for <br />many, the most cost-effective way to deploy <br />Argus. <br />ARGUS ENTERPRISE <br />Argus Enterprise Limited .......58802500 <br />Argus Enterprise Unlimited ...... 58802600 <br />Argus Enterprise is a version of Argus that <br />organizations can host on their LANs or standal- <br />one computers. Licenses are available for use on <br />single-projects or multiple projects. Argus Enter- <br />prise runs only on Linux computers. <br />® SLOPE INDICATOR <br />W W W. 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