Figures – Campbell Scientific CM6/CM10 Tripod Weather Station Installation User Manual
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CM6/CM10Table of Contents
6.2 TroubleShooting ................................................................................... 6-3
6.2.1 No Response Using the Keypad ................................................. 6-3
6.2.2 No Response from Datalogger through SC32B or Modem
Peripheral ................................................................................ 6-3
6.2.3 NaN Displayed in a Variable ...................................................... 6-4
6.2.4 Unreasonable Results Displayed in a Variable ........................... 6-4
Figures
1.3-1. Effect of Structure on Wind Flow .................................................... 1-5
2-1. CM10 Weather Station........................................................................ 2-1
2-2. Extending the Tripod Legs.................................................................. 2-4
2-3. Tripod and Component Orientation .................................................... 2-5
2-4. Ground Rod and Clamp....................................................................... 2-6
2-5. Tripod Ground Connections................................................................ 2-7
2-6. Guy Wire Installation ........................................................................... 2-8
2-7. Thimble Twisting ................................................................................ 2-8
2-8. Turnbuckle Assembly.......................................................................... 2-9
2-9. CM210 crossarm-to-pole bracket (top) is included with the
crossarm for attaching the crossarm to the tripod’s mast. .......... 2-10
2-10. 019ALU Crossarm and Lightning Rod ........................................... 2-11
2-11. CM225 Solar Radiation Mount with a LI2003S Leveling Base
and LI200X Solar Radiation Sensor........................................... 2-12
2-12. CM225 Attached to a Mast ............................................................. 2-12
3.1-1. An enclosure with the “-MM” mounting option attaches to a
tripod mast via u-bolts .................................................................. 3-2
3.1-2. This exploded view shows the components of a “-MM” bracket..... 3-2
3.1-3. An enclosure attached to a tripod mast............................................. 3-3
3.1-4. CR1000 and PS100 Mounted to an Enclosure Backplate ................ 3-5
3.1-5. SP10 Solar Panel .............................................................................. 3-5
3.2-1. Routing and Wiring Sensor Leads to the Datalogger....................... 3-6
3.3-1. The NL115 connects to the CR1000’s peripheral port allowing
data to be stored on removable Compact Flash cards................... 3-7
3.3-2. COM220 Modem with Surge Protector ........................................... 3-8
3.3-3. SRM-5A Rad Modem and SC932A Interface................................ 3-10
3.3-4. SRM-5A Wiring............................................................................. 3-11
3.3-5. You can configure any two types of interface ports (RS-485,
RS-232, and CS I/O) to be used at a time................................... 3-15
3.4-1. Enclosure Supply Kit ..................................................................... 3-16
4.1-1. Met One 034B Wind Speed and Direction Sensor........................... 4-1
4.2-1. 05103 RM Young Wind Monitor..................................................... 4-2
4.3-1. 03002 Mounted to a CM200-series Crossarm.................................. 4-3
4.4-1. LI200X/LI200S/LI190SB and LI2003S Leveling Fixture ............... 4-4
4.5-1. 107 Temperature Probe .................................................................... 4-5
4.7-1. HMP50 Temperature and RH Probe ................................................ 4-7
4.8-1. HMP45C Vaisala Temperature and RH Probe................................. 4-8
4.10-1. TE525 Texas Electronics Rain Gage.............................................. 4-9
4.11-1. TB4 or TB4MM Mounted onto a CM310 Pole via the CM240
Mount ......................................................................................... 4-10
4.12-1. Beam Angle Clearance................................................................. 4-11
4.12-2. Distance from Edge of Transducer Housing to Grill.................... 4-12
4.12-3. SR50A Mounted to a Crossarm via the 19517 Mounting Kit ...... 4-13
4.12-4. The SR50A Mounted to the Crossarm Shown from Another
Angle .......................................................................................... 4-13
4.12-5. SR50A - Mounted using Nurail and C2151 Mounting Stem ....... 4-14
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