
Appendix C. CR3000 Program for
Measuring Pt-100 Temperature Sensor
The program example C measures the Pt-100 sensor for the body temperature
of the CNR4. This program requires four differential channels to measure the
four radiation outputs, and one current excitation channel and one differential
channel for Pt-100 measurement. The program measures the sensors every 1
second, performs the on-line processing of the data and stores the following
processed data to a data table called cnr4_data once every 60 minutes. It also
stores the raw time-series data from CNR4 to data table called cnr4_ts.
Minimum Battery voltage
Sample Datalogger panel temperature
Average Short-wave radiation (pyranometer up)
Average Short-wave radiation (pyranometer down)
Average Long-wave radiation (pyrgeometer up)
Average Long-wave radiation (pyrgeometer down)
Average CNR4 thermistor temperature (degrees C)
Average CNR4 thermistor temperature (Kelvin)
Average Corrected long-wave radiation (pyrgeometer up)
Average Corrected long-wave radiation (pyrgeometer down)
Average Short-wave net radiation
Average Long-wave net radiation
Average Albedo
Average Net radiation
TABLE C-1. Datalogger Connections for Differential Measurement with Pt-100
Function Wire Color CR3000/CR5000
Pyranometer Up Signal Red Differential Input (H)
Pyranometer Up Reference *Blue Differential Input (L)
Pyranometer Down Signal White Differential Input (H)
Pyranometer Down Reference *Black Differential Input (L)
Pyrgeometer Up Signal Grey Differential Input (H)
Pyrgeometer Up Reference *Yellow Differential Input (L)
Pyrgeometer Down Signal Brown Differential Input (H)
Pyrgeometer Down Reference *Green Differential Input (L)
Shield Clear
PRT (Pt-100) Current Excitation Grey Current Excitation (IX)
PRT (Pt-100) Current Return Brown Current Excitation Return (IXR)
PRT (Pt-100) Signal Green Differential Input (H)
PRT (Pt-100) Signal Reference Yellow Differential Input (L)
Shield Clear
*Pull back wires for thermistor (white, red, and black), which are not in use, and tie them around the TEMP cable
using a cable tie or electrical tape to avoid possible damage to the thermistor, due to electrical short circuit.
C-1
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