CR1000
Measurement and Control Datalogger
Rugged Versatility
Multipurpose datalogger for monitoring and control
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The CR1000 is our most widely used datalogger. It can be used in a broad range of measurement and control functions. Rugged enough for extreme conditions and reliable enough for remote environments, it is also robust enough for complex configurations.
The CR1000 builds on the foundation of our CR10X dataloggers, and has already been put to use all over the world. Increased memory and more measurement channels make it a powerful core component for your data-acquisition system.
Benefits and Features
Ideal applications include fire weather, mesonet systems, wind profiling, weather stations, air quality, ETo/agriculture, soil moisture, water level/stage, aquaculture, avalanche forecasting, time-domain reflectometry, vehicle testing, SCADA, and water quality
Serial communications with serial sensors and devices supported via I/O port pairs
Collects and stores data and controls peripherals as the brain of your system
Flexible power and communication options make it ideal for remote locations.
4-MB memory can be expanded with add-on memory systems.
Supports PakBus, Modbus, SDI-12, and DNP3 protocols
Compatible with channel expansion peripherals allowing you to expand your system
Program with LoggerNet, PC400, or ShortCut to fit your setup.
Communicates via various options: TCP/IP, email, FTP, web server.
Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) protected inputs
Battery-backed SRAM and clock that ensure data, programs, and accurate time are maintained while datalogger is disconnected from the main power source
Program and control on site with addition of CR1000KD keyboard and display unit.
Contains custom ASIC chip that expands pulse count, control port, and serial communications capabilities
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Case Studies
California: Enhanced Climate Monitoring
Chile: Solar-Energy Assessment
Washington AgWeatherNet
Arkansas: Flood Warning
Utah: Water-Supply SCADA System
Florida: Water Diversion Control
Oregon: Interstate 5 Bridge
South Dakota: Canal-Based Irrigation System
Florida: Protecting an Endangered Species’ Habitat
Colorado: RWIS Data from ALERT System
Korea: Damage from Freezing Roads
North Carolina: Monitoring “Green” Hotel
Nevada: Air Quality Monitoring
California: Wind Farm Monitoring
Oregon: Fremont Bridge Monitoring
Peru: Cuajone Copper Mine
New Jersey: Pequest Trout Hatchery
University of Toronto Green Roof Research
English Channel Tunnel IceWatch System
China: Erhai (Ear) Lake Weather and Water
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