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INSTRUCTION MANUAL CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers Revision: 5/15 Copyright © 2011- 2015 Campbell Scientific,

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Table of Contents iv

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 1. Introduction The CS650 and CS655 are multiparameter smart sensors that use innovative techniques to

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 4. Quickstart Short Cut is an easy way to program your datalogger to measure the CS650 and assign datal

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 4. Select Datalogger Model and Scan Interval (default of 5 seconds is OK for most applications). Click

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 6. After selecting the sensor, click at the left of the screen on Wiring Diagram to see how the sensor

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers FIGURE 5-1. CS650 Water Content Reflectometer Volumetric water content information is derived from the

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers means of RS-232 Tx/Rx. The A200 USB-to-Serial Module allows RS-232 serial communication between a compu

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 6.1 Electrical Specifications Sensor Output: SDI-12 Serial RS-232 Warmup Time: 3 s Measurement Time: 3 m

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers FIGURE 6-1. CS650 and CS655 average current drain FIGURE 6-1 shows average current drain for differen

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers Volumetric Water Content using Topp Equation (m3/m3) Range 5% to 50% Accuracy† ±3% VWC typical in min

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers The sensitive volume depends on the surrounding media. In soil, the sensitive volume extends approximat

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 7.3 Datalogger Wiring Our dataloggers typically use SDI-12 to measure the sensor because RS-232 communic

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers and programming examples for Edlog dataloggers are provided at www.campbellsci.com\old-manuals. The SDI1

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers FIGURE 8-1. A200 Sensor-to-PC Interface A data cable, pn 17648, ships with the A200. This cable has a

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 8.1.2 Device Configuration Utility (DevConfig) DevConfig may be downloaded from the Campbell Scientific

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 8.1.2.1 Settings Editor Tab The Settings Editor tab shows settings stored in the CS650 firmware. Settin

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers TABLE 8-2. Real-Time Measurements Measurement Field Name Meaning VWC Volumetric Water Content EC (dS

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 8.1.2.2 Send OS Tab The Send OS tab is used to update the firmware in the CS650. The firmware is availa

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers TABLE 8-3. CS650 Terminal Commands Command Values Returned Units 0 1) Volumetric Water Content, θ 2)

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 8.2 SDI-12 Measurements The CS650 responds to SDI-12 commands M!, M1!, M2!, M3!, ?!, and I!. TABLE 8-4

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Limited Warranty “Products manufactured by CSI are warranted by CSI to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 8.2.1 Use of Multiplexers Multiplexers such as Campbell Scientific’s AM16/32B may be used to connect up

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers using an electrical conductivity measurement. A calibration equation converts period and electrical cond

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers between soil solution electrical conductivity and soil bulk electrical conductivity. Most expressions o

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers The effect of temperature on probe electronics is minimal with period average readings varying by less th

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers Quadratic form: θv(Ka) = C0 + C1*Ka + C2*Ka2 with θv the volumetric water content, Ka the bulk dielectri

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers derive a calibration depends on the form of the calibration equation. At least three data sets should be

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers equilibration is achieved. Collect a set of calibration data values and repeat the water addition proce

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers • CS650 connected to datalogger programmed to measure probe permittivity • Cylindrical sampling devices

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers The sample tubes should be pushed evenly into the soil surface. Remove the tube and sample and gently t

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers To obtain mwet, subtract the cylinder empty mass and the container empty mass from the mass of the soil f

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Assistance Products may not be returned without prior authorization. The following contact information is for US and international customers residing

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 9. Maintenance and Troubleshooting The CS650 does not require periodic maintenance. TABLE 9-1 provides

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CS650 and CS655 Water Content Reflectometers 10. References Ledieu, J., P. De Ridder, P. De Clerck, and S. Dautrebande. 1986. “A method of measuring

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Appendix A. Importing Short Cut Code into a Program Editor This tutorial shows: • How to import a Short Cut program into a program editor for addit

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Appendix A. Importing Short Cut Code After pasting, edit the information such that a ' character (single quotation mark) begins each line. This

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Appendix B. Example Programs B.1 CR1000 Programs B.1.1 CR1000 with One CS650 Probe This CRBasic example program measures one CS650 probe on a CR10

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Appendix B. Example Programs Public CS650(6) Public CS650_2(6) DataTable (DatoutCS650,1,-1) DataInterval (0,60,Min,2) Average (3,CS650(1),FP2,Fal

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Appendix B. Example Programs Dim LCount Public CS650(12,6) DataTable (DatoutCS650,1,-1) DataInterval (0,60,Min,2) Average (72,CS650(),IEEE4,False)

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Appendix B. Example Programs 'CS650 #1 SDI12Recorder (CS650(1),"0M3!",1,0) 'CS650 #2 SDI12Recorder (CS650(7),&q

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Appendix C. Discussion of Soil Water Content The water content reflectometer measures volumetric water content. Soil water content is expressed on

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Precautions DANGER — MANY HAZARDS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INSTALLING, USING, MAINTAINING, AND WORKING ON OR AROUND TRIPODS, TOWERS, AND ANY ATTACHMENTS TO

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Discussion of Soil Water Content C-2

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support D.1 SDI-12 Command Basics SDI-12 commands have three components: Sensor address (a) – a single character, and is

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support command is 0A2!. The sensor responds with the new address b, which in this case is 2. Send Identification Command

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support Send Data Command (aDv!) This command requests data from the sensor. It is normally issued automatically by the da

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support D.2.2 CR200(X) Series Datalogger Example 1. Connect a single CS650 to the datalogger as follows: • Green to Cont

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support D.2.3 CR1000 Datalogger Example 1. Connect a single CS650 to the datalogger as follows: • Green to Control Port

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Appendix D. SDI-12 Sensor Support D-6

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Table of Contents 8.3.4.2 Insertion Error ..... 22 8.3.5 Temperature Dependence and Corr

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Table of Contents Tables 6-1. Size Specifications .................... 6 6-2. Relative Di

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