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CM6/CM10Tripod Weather StationInstallation ManualRevision: 7/10Copyright © 1993-2010Campbell Scientific, Inc.

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Section 1. Preparation and Siting Situations to avoid include: • large industrial heat sources • rooftops • steep slopes • sheltered hollows • h

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Section 1. Preparation and Siting Standard measurement depths: 10.0 cm ± 1.0 cm (AASC) cm, 10.0 cm, 50.0 cm, 100.0 cm (WMO) FIGURE 1.3-1. Effect of

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Section 1. Preparation and Siting 1-6

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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation The CM6 and CM10 tripods provide a support structure for mounting weather station components. Figure 2-1 sho

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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation 2.1 Specifications CM6 Tripod Maximum height (zero leg extension) 7.5 ft (2.3 m) Minimum height (full leg e

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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation 2.2 Tripod Parts Tripods are either shipped complete and mostly assembled (CM6 or CM10), or as a kit that re

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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation attaches to the foot (Figure 2-2), measure up 23” on the CM10, or 26” on the CM6, and mark each leg with a fe

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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation CROSSARMSENSOR MOUNTPYRANOMETER MOUNTING ARM FIGURE 2-3. Tripod and Component Orientation 2.4 Tripod Groun

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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation Clamp 4 AWG WireGround RodFIGURE 2-4. Ground Rod and Clamp 3. Loosen the set screws in the two brass groun

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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation FIGURE 2-5. Tripod Ground Connections 2.5 CM10 Guy Kit Installation The CM10 Guy Kit is an option when pur

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Warranty and Assistance The CM6 AND CM10 TRIPODS are warranted by Campbell Scientific, Inc. to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under

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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation FIGURE 2-6. Guy Wire Installation 1. Construct an assembly consisting of the top plate, wire ropes, 3 thimb

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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation 2. Slide the top plate down the crossarm mount so that it rests on the bell reducer. 3. Attach the 3 bottom

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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation 2.6 Sensor Mounting Brackets Mounting brackets provide a means of mounting the sensors to the tripod. Brack

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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation REGCOMENDEDFeed SENSORS Portland Or USASerial27115REGCOMENDEDFeed SENSORS Portland Or USASerial27115REGCOME

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Section 2. CM6/CM10 Tripod Installation FIGURE 2-11. CM225 Solar Radiation Mount with a LI2003S Leveling Base and LI200X Solar Radiation Sensor FI

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.1 Enclosure, Datalogger, Power Supply 3.1.1 Enclosure All instrumentation (datalogger, power supply, and

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation FIGURE 3.1-1. An enclosure with the “-MM” mounting option attaches to a tripod mast via u-bolts. FIGURE 3.

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation FIGURE 3.1-3. An enclosure attached to a tripod mast. 3.1.2 Datalogger and Power Supply The datalogger inc

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.1.4 PS100 Rechargeable Power Supply The PS100 houses a sealed monoblock rechargeable battery. To install

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation FIGURE 3.1-4. CR1000 and PS100 Mounted to an Enclosure Backplate FIGURE 3.1-5. SP10 Solar Panel 3-5

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CM6/CM10 Table of Contents PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the Adobe Acrobat® bookmarks tab

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.2 Sensor Connection 1. After the sensors have been mounted, route the sensor leads through the entry hole

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.3 Communication and Data Storage Peripherals One or more peripherals (i.e., CompactFlash modules, modems,

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation SE12 34 56 78H1234LDIFFHEX1HLHLLP2P112VGDC ONLYCAUTIONLUGGROUNDPOWER INWIRING PANELCR1000PERIPHERAL PORTRS-23

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.3.4 SRM-5A Rad Modem and SC932A Interface Rad Modems enable communication between the datalogger and compu

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3. Route the cable from the remote SRM-5A, and the cable from the SRM-5A attached to the computer to the 636

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation Datalogger Computer FIGURE 3.3-4. SRM-5A Wiring 3-11

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.3.5 RF500M RF Modem and RF310-Series Transceivers Radiotelemetry (RF) enables communications between one o

Page 31 - 3.3.2 COM220 Phone Modems

Section 3. Instrumentation Installation the green configuration button on the RF500M either before or while connected to enable the settings in Devic

Page 32 - 3.3.3 Cellular Transceivers

Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 5. Connect a null modem cable from the computer serial port to the RS-232 port of the RF500M. If a digital

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 3.3.6.2 MD485 Multidrop Interface at the Computer 1. Connect the CABLE3CBL cable to one of the MD485’s RS-

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CM6/CM10 Table of Contents 3.3.5 RF500M RF Modem and RF310-Series Transceivers ... 3-12 3.3.5.1 RF500M Modem Configuration...

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Section 3. Instrumentation Installation 2. Seal around the sensor leads where they enter the enclosure. Place a roll of putty around the sensor lea

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Section 4. Sensor Installation Sensor leads should be routed down the North side of the mast to the enclosure and secured with cable ties. 4.1 034

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.2 05103, 05103-45, 05106, and 05305 RM Young Wind Monitors Mount the Wind Monitor to the CM202, CM204, or CM206 cro

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.3 03002 RM Young Wind Sentry Wind Set The 03002 can be mounted directly to the mast, or to the CM202, CM204, or CM2

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.4 Licor Silicon Radiation Sensors (LI200X, LI200S, LI190SB) Mount the Radiation Sensor to the LI2003S Base and Leve

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 107Mounting ClampFIGURE 4.5-1. 107 Temperature Probe 4-5

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.6 107/108 Soil Temperature Probe 1. Select an undisturbed area of ground on the side of the tower that will receiv

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Section 4. Sensor Installation HMP50MountingClamp FIGURE 4.7-1. HMP50 Temperature and RH Probe 4-7

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.8 HMP45C/HMP35C Vaisala Temperature and RH Probe Mount the probe inside the 41003-5 10-plate radiation shield as sh

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.9 CS100 or CS106 Barometric Pressure Sensor Mount the CS100 or CS106 to the enclosure backplate. 1. Mount the bar

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CM6/CM10Table of Contents 6.2 TroubleShooting ... 6-3 6.2.1 No Respo

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.11 TB4, TB4MM or CS700 Rain Gage The rain gage should be mounted in a relatively level spot that is representative

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.12 SR50A Sonic Ranging Sensor 4.12.1 Beam Angle When mounting the SR50A, the sensor's beam angle needs to be

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.12.2.1 Reference Point The front grill on the ultrasonic transducer is used for the reference for the distance valu

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Section 4. Sensor Installation FIGURE 4.12-3. SR50A Mounted to a Crossarm via the 19517 Mounting Kit FIGURE 4.12-4. The SR50A Mounted to the Cros

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Section 4. Sensor Installation FIGURE 4.12-5. SR50A - Mounted using Nurail and C2151 Mounting Stem SR50A with 6-plate gill radiation shield – the p

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Section 4. Sensor Installation reporting the output in units of period will make it possible to apply your own calibration during post processing of

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.15 257 Soil Moisture Sensor 1. Soak the sensor end of the 257 in irrigation water for 12 to 14 hours. Allow the s

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 4.16 CS210 Enclosure Humidity Sensor Mount the CS210 inside the environmental enclosure or onto a datalogger using th

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 1. Establish a reference point on the horizon for True North. 2. Sighting down the instrument center line, aim the n

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Section 4. Sensor Installation FIGURE 4.17-2. Declination Angles East of True North are Subtracted from 0 to get True North FIGURE 4.17-3. Declin

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CM6/CM10 Table of Contents iv 4.13-1. CS616 Water Content Reflectometer with #14383 Probe Insertion Guide ...

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Section 4. Sensor Installation 4-20

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Section 5. Standard Software Installation Software required for a weather station consists of the datalogger program and a datalogger support softwar

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Section 5. Standard Software Installation 5-2

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Section 6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting These guidelines apply to several different Campbell Scientific weather stations. 6.1 Maintenance Proper

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Section 6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6.1.3 Desiccant Enclosure humidity is monitored in the ET Enclosure and MetData1 systems by an RH chip in

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Section 6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 1 year • Replace anemometer bearings. • Calibrate the rain gage. • Calibrate the HMP45C/HMP35C probe. •

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Section 6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6-4 B. Use a voltmeter to measure the voltage on the 12 V and G terminals; the voltage must be between 9.

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Section 1. Preparation and Siting 1.1 Installation Tasks 1.1.1 Indoors • Immediately upon receipt of your shipment… ⇒ Open shipping cartons. ⇒ C

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Section 1. Preparation and Siting 1.2 Tools Required Tools required to install and maintain a weather station are listed below. 1.2.1 Tools for Tri

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Section 1. Preparation and Siting 1.2.3 Supplies for Power and Communications Options AC Power Wire, conduit, and junction boxes as needed Phone Mod

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