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10164-L Sampler Control
Cable for use with Isco and
Copyright © 1998- 2014
Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Sigma Autosamplers
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Table of Contents
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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
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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
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
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