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Campbell ClimaVUE 50 - Thermistor Temperature Measurement; Tilt Sensor Operation; Barometric Pressure Sensor; Lightning Strike Sensor

Campbell ClimaVUE 50
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7. Select the measurement and its associated output option.
8. Click Finish and save the program. Send the program to the data logger if the data logger
is connected to the computer.
9. If the sensor is connected to the data logger, check the output of the sensor in the data
display in LoggerNet, RTDAQ, PC400, or PC200W to make sure it is making reasonable
measurements.
5. Overview
All sensors are integrated into a single, small form-factor unit, requiring minimal installation
effort. With a robust, no-moving-parts design that prevents errors because of wear or fouling, the
ClimaVUE 50 is ideal for long-term, remote installations.
Upon power up, the ClimaVUE 50 initializes an internal timer to 55. This internal timer is
incremented by 1 every second and resets to 0 after incrementing to 59. In addition, issuing an
averaging command (M!, R0!, R3!, R7!, and C!) resets this timer to 55.
While powered up, the ClimaVUE 50 takes solar radiation, precipitation, wind, and air
temperature measurements every 10 s at internal time intervals of 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 s, then
logs the values internally. By default, tilt, atmospheric pressure, relative humidity, and the
temperature of the RH sensor are measured every 60 s at the internal timer interval of 4 s, and
ClimaVUE 50 Compact Digital Weather Sensor 6

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