Campbell Manufacturing CR10 Network Router User Manual


 
CR10 INDEX
I-6
Output formats 4-6
Save/Load programs (*D Mode) 1-9
Printer Pointer (PPTR) 2-2
Processing Instructions 10-1
Definition OV-6, A-3
Memory and execution times 3-7
Program Control Flags 3-3
Program Control Instructions 12-1
Command code parameter 3-4
Definition OV-4, A-3
Logical constructions 3-4
Memory and execution times 3-8
Programming examples 7-1, 8-1
Program memory
Definition OV-5, 1-5
Signature 1-6
Program Tables
Compiling 1-2
Definition 1-1, A-3
Example of entering program OV-13
Exceeding execution interval 1-1
Execution interval OV-7
Instruction location number A-2
Interrupt subroutine 12-1
Programming example 8-6
Start/stop running 1-1
Table priority 1-2
Programming
Entering a program OV-12
Entering negative numbers 3-1
Functional modes OV-10
Instruction format OV-11
Key definition OV-10
Logical constructions 3-4
Manual control of program execution 1-3
Maximum program size 1-5
Overrange detection 3-2
Overview of Instruction Set 3-1
Program memory 1-5
Remote 5-4
Save/load programs (*D Mode) 1-9
Sequence OV-11
Programming examples OV-12
Editing an existing program OV-15
Sample program 1 OV-13
Sample program 2 OV-16
Programming the CR10 OV-10
PROM
Changing chips G-2
Library options B-1
Signature 1-6, B-1
Protection
from the environment 14-1
Lightning 14-6
Moisture 14-1
Reverse polarity 14-1
Temperature 14-1
Transient OV-1, 14-1, 14-6
Psychrometer programming example 12-3
Pulse Count - [Instruction 3] 9-1
Programming examples 7-6, 8-5, 8-6
Pulse inputs OV-3
PVC insulated conductors, Avoiding 13-10
Pyranometer, Connecting to CR10 7-1
R
Rainfall intensity, Example of
programming 8-2
Rain gauge, Tipping Bucket
Connecting to CR10 7-6
Counting switch closure on 8-6
RAM
Changing chips G-1
Check on power-up 1-4, G-1
Installing new chips G-1
Installing new PROM G-1
RC35 Cassette Recorder
Description 4-4
Typical current drain 14-1
Read Ports - [Instruction 25] 9-12
Record Real Time - [Instruction 77] 11-4
Programming example OV-16
Reference junction 13-13
Relays, Using digital I/O ports for switching 14-7
Remote Keyboard State OV-9, 5-4
Repetitions parameter 3-1
Resetting CR10 vi, 1-5
Resistance measurements
Bridge resistance 13-17
Requiring AC excitation 13-21
Resolution 2-3, 11-5
Retrieval options, Data storage and OV-19
RH (207) 7-4, 9-6
Ring interrupts 6-3
Ring Line (Pin 3) 6-1
Ring memory 2-1
Run Time errors 3-9
S
Sample - [Instruction 70] 11-3
Programming example OV-13
Sample on Maximum or Minimum -
[Instruction 79] 11-5
Sample rate 1-1, A-3
Saturation Vapor Pressure - [Instruction 56] 10-5
SC12 cable OV-9
SC32A RS232 Interface OV-9, 6-6