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LIST OF FIGURES

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OVERVIEW

OV2.1-1 CR510 Memory ................................................................................................................... OV-4
OV2.2-1 Program and Subroutine Tables ......................................................................................... OV-5
OV2.3-1 Instruction Types and Storage Areas .................................................................................. OV-7
OV6.1-1 Data Retrieval Hardware Options...................................................................................... OV-17

1.

FUNCTIONAL MODES

1.5-1

CR510 Memory ...................................................................................................................... 1-7

2.

INTERNAL DATA STORAGE

2.1-1

Ring Memory Representation of Final Data Storage.............................................................. 2-1

2.1-2

Output Array ID....................................................................................................................... 2-2

3.

INSTRUCTION SET BASICS

3.8-1

If Then/Else Execution Sequence .......................................................................................... 3-5

3.8-2

Logical AND Construction ...................................................................................................... 3-5

4.

EXTERNAL STORAGE PERIPHERALS

4.3-1

Example of CR510 Printable ASCII Output Format ............................................................... 4-4

6.

9-PIN SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT

6.1-1

9-Pin Female Connector......................................................................................................... 6-1

6.2-1

Hardware Enabled and Synchronously Addressed Peripherals ............................................. 6-2

6.3-1

Servicing of Ring Interrupts .................................................................................................... 6-3

6.6-1

Addressing Sequence for the RF Modem .............................................................................. 6-4

6.7-1

Transmitting the ASCII Character 1 ....................................................................................... 6-7

7.

MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES

7.2-1

Typical Connection for Active Sensor with External Battery................................................... 7-2

7.4-1

Wiring Diagram for Anemometer............................................................................................ 7-3

7.5-1

Wiring Diagram for Rain Gage with Long Leads .................................................................... 7-4

7.6-1

Wiring Diagram for PRT in 4 Wire Half Bridge....................................................................... 7-5

7.7-1

3 Wire Half Bridge Used to Measure 100 ohm PRT .............................................................. 7-6

7.8-1

Full Bridge Schematic for 100 ohm PRT ................................................................................ 7-7

7.10-1

Lysimeter Weighing Mechanism ............................................................................................ 7-9

7.10-2

6 Wire Full Bridge Connection for Load Cell ........................................................................ 7-10

7.11-1

6 227 Gypsum Blocks Connected to the CR510 ................................................................. 7-12

7.12-1

Nonlinear Thermistor Probes Connected to CR510............................................................. 7-13

7.13-1

A Vibrating Wire Sensor ....................................................................................................... 7-14

7.13-2

Well Monitoring Example...................................................................................................... 7-15

7.13-3

Hook up to AVW1................................................................................................................. 7-16

7.14-1

Wiring Diagram for CURS100 Terminal Input Module and 4 to 20 mA Sensor ................... 7-18