QuickStart (Part 2) - Programming with Short Cut

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Learn how to use Short Cut to generate a datalogger program. Wire your sensor accordingly. Type T thermocouple used as an example. Also shows multiple data tables. Shows editing wiring and devices such as AM16/32.
    Follow along with the QuickStart section of your datalogger manual.
    In this 4-part video tutorial series we'll go through the steps to quickly get your Campbell Scientific system up and running.
    Part 1 - Get your datalogger connected to and communicating with your computer. • QuickStart (Part 1) - ...
    Software used: EZ Setup in LoggerNet, PC200W or PC400W.
    Part 2 - Write a program for the datalogger to read a sensor and record measurements. Wire the sensor to your datalogger.
    Software used: Short Cut in LoggerNet, PC200W or PC400.
    Part 3 - Send that program to the datalogger, view real-time measurement values, collect and view data.
    • QuickStart (Part 3) - ...
    Software used: LoggerNet
    Part 4 - Send that program to the datalogger, view real-time measurement values, collect and view data.
    • QuickStart (Part 4) - ...
    Software used: PC200W.
    PC200W download: www.campbellsc...

Комментарии • 2

  • @massi9834
    @massi9834 7 лет назад

    How do i know what multiplier and offset values to use for a full bridge setting?

    • @CampbellScientific
      @CampbellScientific  7 лет назад

      Are you using the Generic Full Bridge in Short Cut? The Help tells you what the output is based on a multiplier of 1 and offset of zero. For example, for a CR1000 "The result, with a multiplier of 1 and an offset of 0, is the millivolts output per volt of excitation." From that you can scale your readings to the particular sensor you are using.