2 triggering sampler, 3 sense sampler event markers, 4 inhibit sampler’s program – Campbell Scientific 10164-L Water Sampler Control Cable for use with Isco and Sigma Autosamplers User Manual
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10164-L Sampler Control Cable for use with Isco and Sigma Autosamplers
3.2 Triggering Sampler
TABLE 3-2 shows the datalogger connections required to trigger the sampler.
TABLE 3-2. Datalogger Wiring for Triggering Sampler
Color
Description
CR800
CR850
CR1000
CR3000
CR500
CR510
CR10(X)
CR23X
21X
Purple
Ground
G
Yellow Control Port Control Port
(C1, C2,…)
Control Port
(C1, C2,…)
Control
Red
Power
12V
12V
+12
Clear
Shield
G
Insulate and tuck the unused wires out of the way.
3.3 Sense Sampler Event Markers
TABLE 3-3 shows the datalogger connections required to sense the sampler
events.
TABLE 3-3. Datalogger Wiring for Sampler Event Marker
Color
Description
CR800
CR850
CR1000
CR3000
CR500
CR510
CR10(X)
CR23X
21X
Purple Ground
G
G
Orange Pulse
Pulse Channel
(P1, P2,…)
Pulse Channel
(P1, P2,…)
Pulse
Clear
Shield
G
Insulate and tuck the unused wires out of the way.
3.4 Inhibit Sampler’s Program
Some samplers run their own program that you might want to inhibit. The
wiring for inhibiting the sampler’s onboard program depends on the program’s
logic. TABLE 3-4 shows the wiring for Sigma samplers that require a control
port to be set high to inhibit their onboard program. TABLE 3-5 shows the
wiring for Isco samplers that require a control port to be set low to inhibit their
onboard program.
NOTE
NOTE
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