CR800
CR800
RetiredConfigurableGSAMeasurement and Control Datalogger
Pricing
- Model:
- CR800
- Item Number:
- 18621
- Warranty:
- 3 years
- Lead time:
- 14 days
- Compliance:
- needs power supply
Overview
The CR800 is a smaller, research-grade data logger designed for stand-alone operation in harsh, remote environments. It is intended for smaller configurations in which fewer sensors will be measured. Each CR800 reads input from sensors, then transmits the data via a communication peripheral; most sensors and telecommunication devices are compatible. Multiple CR800s can be configured as a network or units can be deployed individually.
Another data logger, the CR850, is similar to the CR800, but it has an integrated keyboard and display screen for on-site control.
Key Advantages
Research-grade power for smaller installations
Technical Description
The CR800 consists of measurement electronics encased in a plastic shell and an integrated wiring panel. This data logger uses an external keyboard/display and power supply. Low power consumption allows the CR800 to operate for extended periods on a battery recharged with a solar panel—eliminating the need for AC power. The CR800 suspends execution when primary power drops below 9.6 V, reducing the possibility of inaccurate measurements.
The on-board operating system includes measurement, processing, and output instructions for programming the data logger. The programming language, CRBasic, uses a BASIC-like syntax. Measurement instructions specific to bridge configurations, voltage outputs, thermocouples, and pulse/frequency signals are included. Processing instructions support algebraic, statistical, and transcendental functions for on-site processing. Output instructions process data over time and control external devices.
Benefits
- Ideal applications include wind profiling, weather stations, ETo/agriculture, air quality, soil moisture, water level/stage, aquaculture, vehicle testing, Time Domain Reflectometry, SCADA, and water quality
- Simpler in design, the CR800 and CR850 are easier to program and wire.
- Serial communications with serial sensors and devices supported via I/O port pairs
- Contains custom ASIC chip that expands pulse count, control port, and serial communications capabilities
- Compatible with channel expansion peripherals allowing you to expand your system
- Supports PakBus, Modbus, SDI-12, and DNP3 protocols
- Includes both an CS I/O port and an RS-232 port for connecting communication devices
- Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) protected inputs
- Battery-backed clock that ensures accurate time is maintained while data logger is disconnected from battery power
- Program with LoggerNet, PC400, or Short Cut to fit your setup
Specifications
- -NOTE-
- Note: Additional specifications are listed in the CR800-Series Specifications Sheet.
- Operating Temperature Range
- -25° to +50°C
(standard)
- Operating Temperature Range
- Non-condensing environment
- Maximum Scan Rate
- 100 Hz
- Analog Inputs
- 6 single-ended or 3 differential
(individually configured)
- Pulse Counters
- 2
- Voltage Excitation Terminals
- 2
(VX1, VX2)
- Communications Ports
- CS I/O
- Communications Ports
- RS-232
- Switched 12 Volt
- 1 terminal
- Digital I/O
- Certain digital ports can be used to count switch closures.
- Digital I/O
- 4 I/Os or 2 RS-232 COM
I/O ports can be paired as transmit and receive for measuring smart serial sensors. - Input Limits
- ±5 V
- Analog Voltage Accuracy
- ±(0.06% of reading + offset)
at 0° to 40°C
- ADC
- 13-bit
- Power Requirements
- 9.6 to 16 Vdc
- Real-Time Clock Accuracy
- ±3 min. per year
(Correction via GPS optional.)
- Internet Protocols
- FTP, HTTP, XML POP3, SMTP, Telnet, NTCIP, NTP
- Communication Protocols
- PakBus, Modbus, DNP3, SDI-12, SDM
- Idle Current Drain, Average
- 0.7 mA
(@ 12 Vdc)
- Active Current Drain, Average
- 1 mA
(1 Hz sample rate @ 12 Vdc without RS-232 communication)
- Active Current Drain, Average
- 16 mA
(100 Hz sample rate @ 12 Vdc without RS-232 communication)
- Active Current Drain, Average
- 28 mA
(100 Hz sample rate @ 12 Vdc with RS-232 communication)
- Dimensions
- 24.1 x 10.4 x 5.1 cm
(9.5 x 4.1 x 2 in.)
- Weight
- 0.7 kg
(1.5 lb)
Accessories
(8)CR1000KD
Keyboard/Display for CR1000(X), CR800, or CR6
OrderableCD100
Mountable Display with Keypad
OrderableSC32B
Optically Isolated RS-232 Interface
OrderableSC-USB
Optically Isolated USB Interface
Retired17394
Converter, USB to DB9 Pin (Male) RS-232
OrderableSC110
Two Cables, RS-232 to Data Logger Control Port
OrderableSC-CPI
Datalogger-to-CPI Interface
Retired27373
14 to 28 AWG 5-Position Terminal Connector with Lever Nut
Orderable
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