Product manual

RAWS-P Remote Automated Weather Station
5.6 CR1000 Keyboard/Display
5.6.1 General Description, CR1000 Keyboard/Display (part #CR1000KD)
The CR1000 Keyboard/Display (part #CR1000KD) shown in Figure 5.6-1 is
used to check datalogger status, display or plot sensor readings and stored
values, and to enter numeric data or change port/flag state. The CR1000KD is
powered from the CR1000 printed circuit board “CS I/O” connector via a
standard 9-pin serial cable (part #10873) that ships with the RAWS station.
Use the CR1000KD menus to enter GOES DCP-Setup
Parameters and to select the wind speed/direction sensor on the
RAWS station. If the RAWS does NOT have a GOES
transmitter, disregard the DCP-Setup parameters.
NOTE
FIGURE 5.6-1. CR1000 Keyboard/Display
5.6.2 Wiring, CR1000 Keyboard/Display (part #CR1000KD)
The CR1000 Keyboard/Display (part #CR1000KD) connects to the CR1000
PC board “CSI/O” 9-Pin connector using a standard serial cable (part #10873)
that ships with the RAWS station.
5.6.3 Troubleshooting, CR1000 Keyboard/Display (part #CR1000KD)
If a problem with the CR1000 Keyboard/Display is suspected, the CR1000KD
may be checked by connecting the CR1000KD to the CR1000 PC board 9-Pin
“CS I/O” connector using our 9-pin serial cable (part #10873). The
CR1000KD display should be visible. Check the CH100 on/off switch. If the
display is not visible, check the CR1000 wiring panel for 12 volt power. If the
CR1000 is unresponsive to CR1000KD key strokes, then there might be a
problem with the CR1000 datalogger. If problems persist, try a substitute.
Obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number before returning this
equipment to Campbell Scientific for repair.
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