Campbell Scientific CMP3 Pyranometer User Manual
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CMP3-L Pyranometer Table of Contents
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1. General Description
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2. Specifications
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3. Installation
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4. Wiring
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5. Example Programs
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5.1 Input Range...............................................................................................5
5.2 Multiplier ..................................................................................................6
5.3 Offset ........................................................................................................6
5.4 Example Programs....................................................................................7
5.4.1 CR1000 Example Program .............................................................7
5.4.2 CR10X Example Program ..............................................................8
5.5 Output Format Considerations..................................................................9
6. Maintenance
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7. Troubleshooting
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Figures
3-1. CMP3-L Pyranometer Attached to CM225 Solar Sensor Mounting Stand3
4-1. CMP3-L Schematic .................................................................................4
Tables
4-1. Differential Connections to Campbell Scientific Dataloggers ................4
4-2. Single-Ended Connections to Campbell Scientific Dataloggers .............5
5-1. Multipliers Required for Average Flux Density and Total Fluxes..........6
5-2. Wiring for Example Programs ................................................................7
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