INSTRUCTION MANUAL L Sampler Control Cable for use with Isco and Sigma Autosamplers Revision: 3/14

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10164-L Sampler Control Cable for use with Isco and Sigma Autosamplers Revision: 3/14 Copyright 1998-2014 Campbell Scientific, Inc.

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Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links to specific sections. 1. General... 1 2. Specifications... 1 2.1 Cable Length Considerations... 1 3. Wiring... 2 3.1 General Wiring Information... 2 3.2 Triggering Sampler... 3 3.3 Sense Sampler Event Markers... 3 3.4 Inhibit Sampler s Program... 3 4. Programming... 4 4.1 CRBasic Programming... 5 4.1.1 Trigger Sampler... 5 4.1.2 Sense Sampler Event... 5 4.1.3 Inhibit Sampler s Program... 6 4.2 Edlog Programming... 7 4.2.1 Trigger Sampler... 7 4.2.2 Sense Sampler Event Markers... 8 4.2.2.1 Pulse Port Method... 8 4.2.2.2 CR10(X) Control Port Interrupt Method... 8 4.2.3 Inhibit Sampler s Program... 9 Figure Tables 3-1. 10164 Sampler Control Cable Schematic... 2 3-1. Technical Details of Cable Design... 2 3-2. Datalogger Wiring for Triggering Sampler... 3 3-3. Datalogger Wiring for Sampler Event Marker... 3 3-4. Datalogger Wiring to Inhibit a Sigma Sampler Program... 4 3-5. Datalogger Wiring to Inhibit an Isco Sampler Program... 4 4-1. Wiring for CRBasic Triggering Sampler Example... 5 4-2. Wiring for CRBasic Sampler Event Marker Example... 5 4-3. Wiring for Example of Inhibiting an Isco Onboard Program... 6 4-4. Wiring for Example of Inhibiting a Sigma Sampler Onboard Program... 7 i

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10164-L Sampler Control Cable for use with Isco and Sigma Autosamplers 1. General The 10164-L sampler control cable enables a datalogger to trigger an Isco, American Sigma, or connector-compatible autosampler. Through this cable, the datalogger can inhibit the sampler from running its programmed sampling routine and sense and record when the sampler indicates that it has taken a sample. Each of these functions is independent of the others and may be combined as desired. 2. Specifications Sampler Connection: mil-spec, 6-pin circular connector (shell size 14) Datalogger Connection: pigtail with individual conductors Current Drain: Cable Length: < 1 ma; consult the specifications of the connected sampler to determine its power considerations. 50 ft standard; 1000 ft maximum (see Cable Length Considerations) 2.1 Cable Length Considerations In most applications, the 10164 cable connects the datalogger to a sampler residing in the same instrumentation shack. Therefore, a cable length of 50 ft or less is typically used. Cable lengths up to 1000 ft are possible if the sampler supports long event markers. For example, the Isco-brand sampler has a 3 second event marker, which is an adequate duration for a 1000 ft cable length. CAUTION The 10164 does not include surge protection. Therefore, longer cables need to be protected from surges in order to safeguard the system from electrical transients. A recommended method of doing this is to place the cable in a metal conduit and then bury the conduit at a depth of at least one foot. 1

10164-L Sampler Control Cable for use with Isco and Sigma Autosamplers 3. Wiring 3.1 General Wiring Information FIGURE 3-1 shows a schematic of the 10164 and TABLE 3-1 shows pin connector and wire functions. Sections 3.2 through 3.4 provide information about connecting the wires to a datalogger. The datalogger wiring depends on the function. FIGURE 3-1. 10164 Sampler Control Cable Schematic TABLE 3-1. Technical Details of Cable Design Wire Color Via Connector Pin Brown Direct D Green Direct F Purple Direct B Yellow Solid State Relay Circuit None (controls C) Red Solid State Relay Circuit C Orange 20 kohm Resistor E Clear Cable Shield No Connection 2

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 Purple Ground G Yellow Control Port Control Port (C1, C2, ) CR500 CR510 CR10(X) Control Port (C1, C2, ) CR23X 21X Control Red Power 12V 12V +12 Clear Shield G NOTE 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 Purple Ground G G Orange Pulse Pulse Channel (P1, P2, ) Clear Shield G CR500 CR510 CR10(X) Pulse Channel (P1, P2, ) CR23X 21X Pulse NOTE 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. 3

10164-L Sampler Control Cable for use with Isco and Sigma Autosamplers TABLE 3-4. Datalogger Wiring to Inhibit a Sigma Sampler Program Color Description CR800 CR850 CR1000 CR3000 Purple Ground G Brown Control Port Control Port (C1, C2, ) Clear Shield G CR500 CR510 CR10(X) Control Port (C1, C2, ) CR23X 21X Control TABLE 3-5. Datalogger Wiring to Inhibit an Isco Sampler Program Color Description CR800 CR850 CR1000 CR3000 Purple Ground G Green Control Port Control Port (C1, C2, ) Clear Shield G CR500 CR510 CR10(X) Control Port (C1, C2, ) CR23X 21X Control NOTE Insulate and tuck the unused wires out of the way. 4. Programming The datalogger is programmed using either CRBasic or Edlog. Dataloggers that use CRBasic include the CR800, CR850, CR1000, and CR3000. Dataloggers that use Edlog include the CR10(X), CR510, CR500, CR23X, and 21X. With this cable, the datalogger can be programmed to: Trigger the sampler Sense and record when the sampler has taken a sample Inhibit the sampler from running its onboard sampling routine Each of these functions is independent of the others and may be combined as desired. 4

10164-L Sampler Control Cable for use with Isco and Sigma Autosamplers 4.1 CRBasic Programming 4.1.1 Trigger Sampler To trigger the sampler, the datalogger program must set the port high, delay for at least 0.5 seconds, and then set the port low. TABLE 4-1. Wiring for CRBasic Triggering Sampler Example Color Description CR800, CR850, CR1000, or CR3000 Purple Ground Yellow Control Port C2 Red Power 12V Clear Shield For example, if control port 2 is used (see TABLE 4-1), a datalogger program that includes the following CRBasic instructions will trigger the sampler: PortSet(2,1) Delay(0,50,mSec) PortSet(2,0) NOTE Above is only a portion of the CRBasic program. 4.1.2 Sense Sampler Event To sense the sampler event, use the PulseCount() instruction with the PConfig parameter set to high frequency (code 0). The value stored in the variable should be totalized. The following example program will sense the sampler events when the cable is wired to pulse channel 1 (see TABLE 4-2). TABLE 4-2. Wiring for CRBasic Sampler Event Marker Example Color Description CR1000 Purple Ground G Orange Pulse P1 Clear Shield 5

10164-L Sampler Control Cable for use with Isco and Sigma Autosamplers 'CR1000 Series Datalogger 'Declare Public Variables Public Events 'Define Data Tables DataTable (Sampler,1,1000) Totalize (1,Events,FP2,False) EndTable 'Main Program BeginProg Scan (1,Sec,0,0) PulseCount (Events,1,1,0,0,1.0,0) 'Call Output Tables CallTable Sampler NextScan EndProg 4.1.3 Inhibit Sampler s Program To inhibit a sampler s onboard program, use the PortSet() instruction. Whether the port should be set low or high depends on the onboard program s logic. For samplers such as the products manufactured by Isco, the onboard program is inhibited by setting the control port low. TABLE 4-3. Wiring for Example of Inhibiting an Isco Onboard Program Color Description CR800, CR850, CR1000, or CR3000 Purple Ground Green Control Port C1 Clear Shield For example, if the cable is wired as shown in TABLE 4-3, a datalogger program that includes the following CRBasic instruction will inhibit an Isco sampler s onboard program: PortSet(1,0) NOTE Above is only a portion of the CRBasic program. After an Isco sampler s program has been inhibited, it can be allowed to run by setting the port high. 6

10164-L Sampler Control Cable for use with Isco and Sigma Autosamplers TABLE 4-4. Wiring for Example of Inhibiting a Sigma Sampler Onboard Program Color Description CR800, CR850, CR1000, or CR3000 Purple Ground Brown Control Port C1 Clear Shield For samplers such as the products manufactured by Sigma, the onboard program is inhibited by setting the control port high. For example, if the cable is wired as shown in TABLE 4-4, a datalogger program that includes the following CRBasic instruction will inhibit a Sigma sampler s onboard program: PortSet(1,1) NOTE Above is only a portion of the CRBasic program. After a Sigma sampler s program has been inhibited, it can be allowed to run by setting the port low. 4.2 Edlog Programming 4.2.1 Trigger Sampler Wire Color Purple Yellow Red Clear CR10(X) G C2 12V G To trigger the sampler, pulse port 2 using a set of instructions such as follows: Do (P86) 1: 42 Set Port 2 High ; Note: The 50 in the third parameter keeps the ; port high for 0.5 seconds. Some users have ; reported using a delay of 1 sec (100 in ; parameter 3) to ensure reliable triggering of ; the sampler. Excitation with Delay (P22) 1: 1 Ex Channel 2: 0 Delay W/Ex (units = 0.01 sec) 3: 50 Delay After Ex (units = 0.01 sec) 4: 0 mv Excitation Do (P86) 1: 52 Set Port 2 Low 7

10164-L Sampler Control Cable for use with Isco and Sigma Autosamplers You can also supply the trigger signal from switched excitation if no control ports are available. In this case, connect the yellow cable to the desired excitation channel (say E3) and pulse the channel using Instruction 22 as follows: Excitation with Delay (P22) 1: 3 EX Chan (or the channel you select) 2: 50 Delay w/ex (units=0.01sec) 3: 0 Delay after EX (units=0.01sec) 4: 2500 mv Excitation 4.2.2 Sense Sampler Event Markers 4.2.2.1 Pulse Port Method Wire Color CR10(X) Purple G Orange P1 Clear G To sense sampler events, use Instruction 3 with a configuration code of 0. Pulse (P3) 1: 1 Reps 2: 1 Pulse Input Chan 3: 0 High frequency (configuration code) 4: 2 Loc [:EVENTS] 5: 1 Mult 6: 0 Offset To record the events in the datalogger's final storage area, remember to totalize the events temporarily stored in Input Location 2 in this example. 4.2.2.2 CR10(X) Control Port Interrupt Method For the CR10(X), there is another useful method for sensing and recording sampler events. This method uses the control port 8/subroutine 98 interrupt feature of the CR10(X). Each time the sampler reports an event, the CR10(X) records the sample number with a time stamp in final storage. In this example, sampler events will show up as output arrays with an array ID of 400. Wire Color Purple Orange Clear CR10(X) G C8 G CR10(X) Program (Subroutine 98 in Program Table 3) * 3 Table 3 Subroutines 1: Beginning of Subroutine (P85) 1: 98 Subroutine Number 2: Z=Z+1 (P32) 1: 10 Z Loc [ Sample_No ] 8

10164-L Sampler Control Cable for use with Isco and Sigma Autosamplers 3: Do (P86) 1: 10 Set high Flag 0 (output flag) 4: Set Active Storage Area (P80) 1: 1 Final Storage Area 1 2: 400 Array ID or location 5: Real Time (P77) 1: 1110 Year,Day,Hour-Minute 6: Sample (P70) 1: 1 Reps 2: 10 Loc [ Sample_No ] 7: End (P95) ;of Subroutine Number 98 End Table 3 4.2.3 Inhibit Sampler s Program Wire Color Purple (Isco) Green (Sigma) Brown Clear CR10(X) G C1 C1 G To inhibit an Isco sampler from running its own program, set control port 1 low using a program control instruction such as Instruction 86. To allow the sampler to run its program, set it high. NOTE The logic for Sigma samplers is just the opposite. A high signal inhibits the sampler. Example for inhibiting an Isco sampler's program: Do (P86) 1: 51 Set Port 1 low ; (41 would set it high) 9

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