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The CD100 is an easy-to-read panel-mountable datalogger data display. It
includes a large-format keypad for input. The CD100 is compatible with
several Campbell Scientific dataloggers. Refer to Section 5, Specifications, for
a complete list. When properly installed, the CD100 is weather and dust
resistant. As a purchased service, Campbell Scientific offers the option of
installing the CD100 into an enclosure.
2. Cautionary Statements
•The CD100 is not compatible with the CR850 datalogger, nor should it be
used in tandem with the CR1000KD keyboard and display on any
datalogger.
•Weather resistance of the CD100 is dependent on proper installation into
the bulkhead of a weather tight enclosure. See Section 6, Installation, for
details of proper installation.
•The CD100 is easily damaged if disassembled. If disassembly is required,
refer to Section 8, Maintenance.
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CD100 Mountable Display with Keypad
3. Quickstart
1. If the CD100 is to be mounted into an enclosure bulkhead, refer to Section
6, Installation, for instructions.
2. Using an SC12 cable as shown in FIGURE 3-1, connect the 9-pin CS I/O
port of a CR1000 or other compatible datalogger to the 9-pin CS I/O port
on the back of the CD100.
4. Overview
FIGURE 3-1. Connecting the CD100 to the CR1000 Datalogger
3. Power the datalogger; the display should power up and be ready for use.
Keyboard commands are summarized in Section 7, Operation, and in the
datalogger manual.
The CD100 is a panel-mountable display with keypad. It facilitates user input
and the display of data over a wide temperature range. The vacuum fluorescent
element gives the CD100 high contrast, so it is easy to read in daylight
conditions.
The CD100 is compatible with the dataloggers listed in Section 5,
Specifications. It will not operate properly with the CR850 datalogger or in
tandem with the CR1000KD on any datalogger.
When properly installed, the polyvinyl face and rear gasket make the CD100
weather resistant and prevent ingress of water and dust. The back of the
CD100 is not weather resistant. If used outdoors, or in a condensing
environment, the CD100 should be bulkhead mounted as recommended in
Section 6, Installation.
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5. Specifications
NOTE
Features:
Compatibility: CR800 (not CR850)
CR1000
CR3000
Interface: CS I/O, SDC address 2
Temperature
Operating:–45° to 85°C
Storage:–50° to 85°C
Transit:1 hour at –60°C
Power Requirement
Source:12 Vdc from datalogger CS I/O port
Current DrawInactive: 0.02 mA Active:140 mA
CD100 Mountable Display with Keypad
• Operable with gloved hand
• 16 key alpha numeric keypad
• 8 line x 21 character display (64 x 128 pixel)
6. Installation
As a purchased service, Campbell Scientific offers the option of installing
the CD100 into an enclosure.
Certification: CE Compliant
Rating
Water and dust ingress
Installed as
recommended: IP66
Uninstalled: None (vulnerable to water and dust)
Weight: 0.36 kg (0.80 lb)
Dimensions: 176 x 138 x 8 mm (6.9 x 5.4 x 1.4 in)
Install only on a flat, non-porous surface. The supplied gasket must create a
weather-tight seal when installed or permanent damage to the display and other
enclosure contents may occur.
1. Use the template shipped with the CD100 or create a template using the
measurements shown in FIGURE 6-1, Template Measurements.
2. Make the required cuts in the bulkhead.
3. Remove cutting debris from bulkhead.
4. Mount the CD100 as shown in FIGURE 6-2, Profile of Installed CD100.
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CD100 Mountable Display with Keypad
Edge of
Cut
Edge of
CD100
Image Not Actual Size
Measurement Units = Inches
5. Before tightening screws, adjust the gasket to align it just inside the edges
of the display. Uniformly tighten the screws, but do not over-tighten.
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FIGURE 6-1. Template Measurements
CD100 Mountable Display with Keypad
FIGURE 6-2. Profile of Installed CD100
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CD100 Mountable Display with Keypad
TABLE 7-1. Keyboard Display Key Functions
7. Operation
An overview of keyboard functions is presented in TABLE 7-1, Keyboard
Display Key Functions, and FIGURE 7-1, Display Menu Overview. Detailed
descriptions are available in the datalogger manual.
Key Special Function
[2] and [8] To navigate up and down through the menu list one line at a time
[Enter] Selects the line or toggles the option of the line the cursor is on
[Esc] Back up one level in the menu
[Home] Move cursor to top of the list
[End] Move cursor to bottom of the list
[Pg Up] Move cursor up one screen
[Pg Dn] Move cursor down one screen
[BkSpc] Delete character to the left
[Shift] Change alpha character selected
[Num Lock] Change to numeric entry
[Del] Delete
[Ins] Insert/change graph setup
[Graph] Graph
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CD100 Mountable Display with Keypad
FIGURE 7-1. Display Menu Overview
8. Maintenance
Active desiccant must be maintained in the datalogger enclosure to avoid water
damage to the display electronics, the datalogger, and other contents. No other
maintenance is required.
Depending on the environment and weather tightness of the installation, dust
may accumulate between the surface window and the underlying display
elements. If this occurs, return the display to Campbell Scientific for cleaning.
Do not disassemble the CD100. The printed circuit ribbon connecting the
keypad to the display can be easily torn when not removed properly. If the
display must be disassembled, take care to grasp the header and not the printed
circuit itself. Sheer or torsional stresses must not be put on the printed circuit.
The warranty does not cover damages caused by disassembly.