Campbell Manufacturing Remote Starter 10164 L User Manual

CSI Model 10164-L Sampler  
Control Cable for use with Isco  
and Sigma Autosamplers  
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CSI MODEL 10164-L SAMPLER CONTROL CABLE  
FOR USE WITH ISCO AND SIGMA AUTOSAMPLERS  
The 10164-L sampler control cable enables a datalogger to trigger an Isco, American Sigma, or  
connector-compatible autosampler. Through this cable, the datalogger can inhibit the sampler from  
running its programmed sampling routine and sense and record when the sampler indicates that it has  
taken a sample. The following examples illustrate its use. Each of these functions are independent of  
the others and you may combine functions as desired. You should insulate and tuck out of the way any  
unused wires.  
Trigger Sampler  
Sense Sampler Event Markers  
Wire color  
CR10  
21X  
BDR320  
Pulse port method:  
purple  
yellow  
red  
G
Ground  
Control 2  
+12  
GND  
C2  
12V  
GND  
Wire color  
CR10  
21X  
BDR320  
C2  
12V  
G
purple  
orange  
clear  
G
P1  
G
Ground  
Pulse 1  
Ground  
GND  
P1  
GND  
clear  
Ground  
To trigger the sampler, pulse port 2 using a set  
of instructions such as follows:  
To sense sampler events, use Instruction 3 with  
a configuration code of 0 (no configuration code  
or Reps are required for the BDR320):  
Do (P86)  
1:  
42  
Set Port 2 High  
Pulse (P3)  
; Note: The 50 in the third parameter keeps the  
; port high for 0.5 seconds. Some users have  
; reported using a delay of 1 sec (100 in  
; parameter 3) to ensure reliable triggering of  
; the sampler.  
1:  
2:  
3:  
1
1
0
Reps  
Pulse Input Chan  
High frequency  
(configuration code)  
Loc [:EVENTS]  
Mult  
4:  
5:  
6:  
2
1
0
Offset  
Excitation with Delay (P22)  
1:  
2:  
3:  
1
0
50  
Ex Channel  
Delay W/Ex (units = 0.01 sec)  
Delay After Ex (units = 0.01  
sec)  
To record the events in the datalogger's final  
storage area, remember to totalize the events  
temporarily stored in Input Location 2 in this  
example.  
4:  
0
mV Excitation  
Do (P86)  
1:  
CR10 control port interrupt method:  
52  
Set Port 2 Low  
For the CR10, there is another useful method for  
sensing and recording sampler events. This  
method uses the control port 8/subroutine 98  
interrupt feature of the CR10. Each time the  
sampler reports an event, the CR10 records the  
sample number with a time stamp in final storage.  
In this example, sampler events will show up as  
output arrays with an array ID of 400.  
For the CR10 and the 21X, you can also supply  
the trigger signal from switched excitation if no  
control ports are available. In this case,  
connect the yellow cable to the desired  
excitation channel (say E3) and pulse the  
channel using Instruction 22 as follows:  
Excitation with Delay (P22)  
1:  
3
EX Chan (or the channel  
you select)  
Delay w/EX (units=0.01sec)  
Delay after EX (units=0.01sec)  
mV Excitation  
Wire color  
CR10  
purple  
orange  
clear  
G
C8  
G
2:  
3:  
50  
0
4: 2500  
1
 
CSI MODEL 10164-L SAMPLER CONTROL CABLE  
FOR USE WITH ISCO AND SIGMA AUTOSAMPLERS  
CR10 Program (Subroutine 98 in Program Table 3)  
Technical details of cable design:  
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3
Table 3 Subroutines  
Wire color  
brown  
Via  
Connector pin  
1: Beginning of Subroutine (P85)  
direct  
direct  
direct  
D
1:  
98  
Subroutine Number  
Z Loc [ Sample_No ]  
green  
F
2: Z=Z+1 (P32)  
1: 10  
purple  
B
yellow  
solid state  
none (controls C)  
3: Do (P86)  
1: 10  
relay circuit  
Set high Flag 0 (output  
flag)  
red  
solid state  
relay circuit  
C
4: Set Active Storage Area (P80)  
orange  
clear  
20Kohm  
resistor  
E
1:  
2:  
1
400  
Final Storage Area 1  
Array ID or location  
cable shield  
no connection  
5: Real Time (P77)  
1: 1110  
Year,Day,Hour-Minute  
6: Sample (P70)  
1:  
2:  
1
10  
Reps  
Loc [ Sample_No ]  
7: End (P95) ;of Subroutine Number 98  
End Table 3  
Inhibit Sampler’s Program  
Wire color  
CR10 21X  
BDR320  
purple  
G
Ground GND  
(Isco) green  
(Sigma) brown C1  
clear  
C1  
Control 1  
Control 1  
Ground  
C1  
C1  
GND  
G
To inhibit an Isco sampler from running its own  
program, set control port 1 low using a program  
control instruction such as Instruction 86. To  
allow the sampler to run its program, set it high.  
NOTE: The logic for Sigma samplers is just  
the opposite. A high signal inhibits the  
sampler.  
Example for inhibiting an Isco sampler's  
program:  
Do (P86)  
1:  
51  
Set Port 1 low ;(41 would  
set it high)  
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