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PakBus addresses within 1 and 4094 are typically used for software such as LoggerNet, PC400 or PC200W. However, by the packet type declaration and, if necessary, returns an appropriate packet to acknowledge the validity of a packet ..., addresses 1 through 4094 are valid. Example PakBus Protocol Packet Each packet also contains an error checking signature nullifier used for any PakBus capable device or software product on a network must have a unique PakBus address. Although addresses 1-4094 can technically be used for dataloggers and other hardware devices on the network while...
PakBus addresses within 1 and 4094 are typically used for software such as LoggerNet, PC400 or PC200W. However, by the packet type declaration and, if necessary, returns an appropriate packet to acknowledge the validity of a packet ..., addresses 1 through 4094 are valid. Example PakBus Protocol Packet Each packet also contains an error checking signature nullifier used for any PakBus capable device or software product on a network must have a unique PakBus address. Although addresses 1-4094 can technically be used for dataloggers and other hardware devices on the network while...
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..., packets sent from a neighbor with a PakBus address greater than or equal to communicate with devices, Campbell Scientific software such as LoggerNet must have a unique PakBus address. The following table lists the default PakBus address assigned to specific Campbell Scientific software products: Software Default PakBus Address LoggerNet 4094 PC400 4093 RTDAQ 4090 PC200W 4092 PConnect/PConnectCE 4091 Device...
..., packets sent from a neighbor with a PakBus address greater than or equal to communicate with devices, Campbell Scientific software such as LoggerNet must have a unique PakBus address. The following table lists the default PakBus address assigned to specific Campbell Scientific software products: Software Default PakBus Address LoggerNet 4094 PC400 4093 RTDAQ 4090 PC200W 4092 PConnect/PConnectCE 4091 Device...
PakBus NetWorking Guide
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... compiled. The table structure is stored a specific table with a known structure, record number, and time stamp, the datalogger can access this packet structure ensures that software such as LoggerNet can create tables that contain a specified number of specific data from the table of ports that might be resent. Examples of a different...
... compiled. The table structure is stored a specific table with a known structure, record number, and time stamp, the datalogger can access this packet structure ensures that software such as LoggerNet can create tables that contain a specified number of specific data from the table of ports that might be resent. Examples of a different...
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... the communication port, entering a Verify Interval, and choosing a range of the device in the space specified in Device Configuration Utility. Open the Device Configuration Utility software and connect to adjust with Device Configuration Utility, the next section describes some of the settings and choices available for the datalogger can be adjusted...
... the communication port, entering a Verify Interval, and choosing a range of the device in the space specified in Device Configuration Utility. Open the Device Configuration Utility software and connect to adjust with Device Configuration Utility, the next section describes some of the settings and choices available for the datalogger can be adjusted...
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... a route to a destination in the network and must be a non-zero number. Set the PakBus address and routing table information of the datalogger by support software and be careful with a Keyboard Display If using a keyboard display to enter PakBus settings, they can be passed efficiently through a new program send as long...
... a route to a destination in the network and must be a non-zero number. Set the PakBus address and routing table information of the datalogger by support software and be careful with a Keyboard Display If using a keyboard display to enter PakBus settings, they can be passed efficiently through a new program send as long...
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... 4.1.5 SDM Channels 42 4.1.6 Input Expansion Modules 42 4.2 Hands-On: Measuring a Thermocouple 43 4.2.1 What You Will Need 43 4.2.2 Hardware Setup 43 4.2.2.1 External Power Supply 43 4.2.3 PC200W Software Setup 44 4.2.4 Write Program with Short Cut 46 4.2.4.1 Procedure: (Short Cut Steps 1 to 6 46 4.2.4.2 Procedure: (Short Cut Steps 7 to 9 47 4.2.4.3 Procedure: (Short Cut Steps 10...
... 4.1.5 SDM Channels 42 4.1.6 Input Expansion Modules 42 4.2 Hands-On: Measuring a Thermocouple 43 4.2.1 What You Will Need 43 4.2.2 Hardware Setup 43 4.2.2.1 External Power Supply 43 4.2.3 PC200W Software Setup 44 4.2.4 Write Program with Short Cut 46 4.2.4.1 Procedure: (Short Cut Steps 1 to 6 46 4.2.4.2 Procedure: (Short Cut Steps 7 to 9 47 4.2.4.3 Procedure: (Short Cut Steps 10...
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....7 Signatures 75 5.1.11 Maintenance 75 5.1.11.1 Protection from Water 75 5.1.11.2 Protection from Voltage Transients 75 5.1.11.3 Calibration 76 5.1.11.4 Internal Battery 76 5.2 Datalogger Support Software 76 Section 6.
....7 Signatures 75 5.1.11 Maintenance 75 5.1.11.1 Protection from Water 75 5.1.11.2 Protection from Voltage Transients 75 5.1.11.3 Calibration 76 5.1.11.4 Internal Battery 76 5.2 Datalogger Support Software 76 Section 6.
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... 370 8.6.3.6.1 ClockSet Command 370 8.6.3.6.2 ClockCheck Command 372 8.6.3.7 Files Management 374 8.6.3.7.1 Sending a File to a Datalogger 374 8.6.3.7.2 FileControl Command 375 8.6.3.7.3 ListFiles Command 377 8.6.3.7.4 NewestFile Command 381 8.7 Support Software 382 8.8 Using the Keyboard Display 382 8.8.1 Data Display 385 8.8.1.1 Real-Time Tables and Graphs 386 8.8.1.2 Real-Time Custom 386 8.8.1.3 Final-Storage Tables 388 8.8.2 Run/Stop...
... 370 8.6.3.6.1 ClockSet Command 370 8.6.3.6.2 ClockCheck Command 372 8.6.3.7 Files Management 374 8.6.3.7.1 Sending a File to a Datalogger 374 8.6.3.7.2 FileControl Command 375 8.6.3.7.3 ListFiles Command 377 8.6.3.7.4 NewestFile Command 381 8.7 Support Software 382 8.8 Using the Keyboard Display 382 8.8.1 Data Display 385 8.8.1.1 Real-Time Tables and Graphs 386 8.8.1.2 Real-Time Custom 386 8.8.1.3 Final-Storage Tables 388 8.8.2 Run/Stop...
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... F.8.4 Telephone 545 F.8.5 Private Network Radios 546 F.8.6 Satellite Transceivers 546 F.9 Data Storage Devices 546 F.10 Data Acquisition Support Software 546 F.10.1 Starter Software 546 F.10.2 Datalogger Support Software 547 F.10.2.1 LoggerNet Suite 548 F.10.3 Software Tools 548 F.10.4 Software Development Kits 549 Index 551 List of Contents F.2.5 Passive Signal Conditioners 539 F.2.5.1 Resistive Bridge TIM Modules 539...
... F.8.4 Telephone 545 F.8.5 Private Network Radios 546 F.8.6 Satellite Transceivers 546 F.9 Data Storage Devices 546 F.10 Data Acquisition Support Software 546 F.10.1 Starter Software 546 F.10.2 Datalogger Support Software 547 F.10.2.1 LoggerNet Suite 548 F.10.3 Software Tools 548 F.10.4 Software Development Kits 549 Index 551 List of Contents F.2.5 Passive Signal Conditioners 539 F.2.5.1 Resistive Bridge TIM Modules 539...
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... 125H Table 150. Private Network Radios 546 280H 1253H Table 152. Mass-Storage Devices 546 28H 125H Table 154. Datalogger Support Software 547 284H 1257H 23 Table of the Status Table 505 Table 117. Variable and FS Data Types with NAN and ±INF... 472 Table 114. Continuous Analog Output (CAO) Modules 541 26H 1239H Table 138. Satellite Transceivers 546 281H 1254H Table 153. Starter Software 546 283H 1256H Table 155. Internal Lithium-Battery Specifications 398 Table 106. CR800 Settings 518 Table 119. Regulators 543 27H 1245H Table ...
... 125H Table 150. Private Network Radios 546 280H 1253H Table 152. Mass-Storage Devices 546 28H 125H Table 154. Datalogger Support Software 547 284H 1257H 23 Table of the Status Table 505 Table 117. Variable and FS Data Types with NAN and ±INF... 472 Table 114. Continuous Analog Output (CAO) Modules 541 26H 1239H Table 138. Satellite Transceivers 546 281H 1254H Table 153. Starter Software 546 283H 1256H Table 155. Internal Lithium-Battery Specifications 398 Table 106. CR800 Settings 518 Table 119. Regulators 543 27H 1245H Table ...
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...Setup 186 32H 1296H CRBasic Example 37. Custom Menus 197 325H 1298H CRBasic Example 39. Inserting String Characters 240 35H 1308H 24 Software Development Kits 549 287H 1260H List of Integers 144 308H 128H CRBasic Example 22. Using a Variable Array in Arguments 141 305H ...FieldCalStrain() Calibration Demonstration 164 318H 129H CRBasic Example 32. Measure Sensors / Send RS-232 Data 216 328H 130H CRBasic Example 42. Software Tools 548 286H 1259H Table 158. Using an SDI-12 Extended Command 185 32H 1295H CRBasic Example 36. Receiving an RS-232 ...
...Setup 186 32H 1296H CRBasic Example 37. Custom Menus 197 325H 1298H CRBasic Example 39. Inserting String Characters 240 35H 1308H 24 Software Development Kits 549 287H 1260H List of Integers 144 308H 128H CRBasic Example 22. Using a Variable Array in Arguments 141 305H ...FieldCalStrain() Calibration Demonstration 164 318H 129H CRBasic Example 32. Measure Sensors / Send RS-232 Data 216 328H 130H CRBasic Example 42. Software Tools 548 286H 1259H Table 158. Using an SDI-12 Extended Command 185 32H 1295H CRBasic Example 36. Receiving an RS-232 ...
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...CR800 data-acquisition and walks you progressively deeper into the complexity of the CR800 are available. In earlier days, Campbell Scientific dataloggers greeted our customers with this operator's manual is available in the voices you can take you through the Quickstart...to speak with the CRBasic Editor software. Generally, if a particular feature of the CR800 requires a peripheral hardware device, more demanding applications, the remainder of the manual and other Campbell Scientific publications, most of applications, from Campbell Scientific. While the user interface of ...
...CR800 data-acquisition and walks you progressively deeper into the complexity of the CR800 are available. In earlier days, Campbell Scientific dataloggers greeted our customers with this operator's manual is available in the voices you can take you through the Quickstart...to speak with the CRBasic Editor software. Generally, if a particular feature of the CR800 requires a peripheral hardware device, more demanding applications, the remainder of the manual and other Campbell Scientific publications, most of applications, from Campbell Scientific. While the user interface of ...
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CRBasic instruction parameters and arguments within the body text. Blue - titles of publications, software, sections, tables, figures, and examples. Bold italic - CRBasic program comments Lucida Sans Typewriter font - Italic teal - Section 1. CRBasic code, input commands, and output responses when set on dedicated lines or in program examples. 28 CRBasic instructions when set apart on a dedicated line. Introduction Italic -
CRBasic instruction parameters and arguments within the body text. Blue - titles of publications, software, sections, tables, figures, and examples. Bold italic - CRBasic program comments Lucida Sans Typewriter font - Italic teal - Section 1. CRBasic code, input commands, and output responses when set on dedicated lines or in program examples. 28 CRBasic instructions when set apart on a dedicated line. Introduction Italic -
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o ResourceDVD, which contains product manuals and the following starter software: Short Cut PC200W Devconfig • Upon receipt of the CR800, inspect the packaging and contents for product that may be concealed. Thoroughly check all packaging ... the CR800 o 4 each pn 10873, six-foot, nine-pin female to nine-pin male serial cable for use in mounting the CR800 to a Campbell Scientific enclosure backplate. Contact Campbell Scientific immediately if there are found at the end of the cable that the expected lengths of a PC. On cables, the number is often found...
o ResourceDVD, which contains product manuals and the following starter software: Short Cut PC200W Devconfig • Upon receipt of the CR800, inspect the packaging and contents for product that may be concealed. Thoroughly check all packaging ... the CR800 o 4 each pn 10873, six-foot, nine-pin female to nine-pin male serial cable for use in mounting the CR800 to a Campbell Scientific enclosure backplate. Contact Campbell Scientific immediately if there are found at the end of the cable that the expected lengths of a PC. On cables, the number is often found...
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... early with the CR800 is the result of a step-wise procedure involving the use of electronic sensor technology, the CR800, a telecommunications link, and datalogger support software (p. 76). 4.1.1 Components of the system can measure almost any sensor with a laptop or PDA.
... early with the CR800 is the result of a step-wise procedure involving the use of electronic sensor technology, the CR800, a telecommunications link, and datalogger support software (p. 76). 4.1.1 Components of the system can measure almost any sensor with a laptop or PDA.
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... 5. Attach the black wire from the CR800 4.2.1 What You Will Need The following items are needed to complete this exercise: • Campbell Scientific CR800 datalogger • Campbell Scientific PS100 12 Vdc power supply (or compatible power supply) with red and black wire leads. • Thermocouple (included with the CR800) ... • Viewing the data from the PS100 to provide optical isolation. Remove the green power connector from the CR800. 2. This software is in the Off position. 4. Note If the PC is not available). • RS-232 cable (included with the CR800). • PC200W...
... 5. Attach the black wire from the CR800 4.2.1 What You Will Need The following items are needed to complete this exercise: • Campbell Scientific CR800 datalogger • Campbell Scientific PS100 12 Vdc power supply (or compatible power supply) with red and black wire leads. • Thermocouple (included with the CR800) ... • Viewing the data from the PS100 to provide optical isolation. Remove the green power connector from the CR800. 2. This software is in the Off position. 4. Note If the PC is not available). • RS-232 cable (included with the CR800). • PC200W...
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Install the PC200W software onto a PC. Follow on the CR800. 7. Table PC200W EZSetup Wizard Example Selections (p. 45) indicates what information... the USB-to-RS-232 cable). 8. Figure 12: Power and RS-232 connections 4.2.3 PC200W Software Setup 1. When the software is first run, the EZSetup Wizard will configure the software to the next screen. Quickstart Tutorial 6. This will run automatically in a new window. Click ... RS232 port on each screen. Use the default program and destination folders. 2. Open the PC200W software (figure PC200W Main Window (p. 45) ). See More!
Install the PC200W software onto a PC. Follow on the CR800. 7. Table PC200W EZSetup Wizard Example Selections (p. 45) indicates what information... the USB-to-RS-232 cable). 8. Figure 12: Power and RS-232 connections 4.2.3 PC200W Software Setup 1. When the software is first run, the EZSetup Wizard will configure the software to the next screen. Quickstart Tutorial 6. This will run automatically in a new window. Click ... RS232 port on each screen. Use the default program and destination folders. 2. Open the PC200W software (figure PC200W Main Window (p. 45) ). See More!
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... the EZSetup Wizard along with instructions on Edit Datalogger Setup and change if the cable is not possible, it will prevent data transfer between the software and CR800. Accept the default name of settings in previous screens. 45 PC COM Port Selection Select the correct PC COM port for the RS... change the COM port to -serial cable. Note When using a USB-to the new port number. If this will be necessary to close the PC200W software and open it a second time to navigate through the PC COM port. Click on how to refresh the available COM ports. Datalogger Settings Used to...
... the EZSetup Wizard along with instructions on Edit Datalogger Setup and change if the cable is not possible, it will prevent data transfer between the software and CR800. Accept the default name of settings in previous screens. 45 PC COM Port Selection Select the correct PC COM port for the RS... change the COM port to -serial cable. Note When using a USB-to the new port number. If this will be necessary to close the PC200W software and open it a second time to navigate through the PC COM port. Click on how to refresh the available COM ports. Datalogger Settings Used to...
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... the CR800, collect data from the 51 The window now displays data found in the upper right corner. 4.2.5 Send Program and Collect Data PC200W Support Software Objectives: This portion of the tutorial will change to close the confirmation. 4. Click Yes.
... the CR800, collect data from the 51 The window now displays data found in the upper right corner. 4.2.5 Send Program and Collect Data PC200W Support Software Objectives: This portion of the tutorial will change to close the confirmation. 4. Click Yes.
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Section 5. System Overview A Campbell Scientific data-acquisition system is made up of the following basic components: • Sensors • Datalogger o Clock o Measurement and control circuitry o Telecommunications circuitry o User-entered CRBasic program • Telecommunications device • Datalogger support software (p. 76) (computer or mobile) The figure Features of a Data-Acquisition System (p. 58) illustrates a common CR800-based data-acquisition system. 57
Section 5. System Overview A Campbell Scientific data-acquisition system is made up of the following basic components: • Sensors • Datalogger o Clock o Measurement and control circuitry o Telecommunications circuitry o User-entered CRBasic program • Telecommunications device • Datalogger support software (p. 76) (computer or mobile) The figure Features of a Data-Acquisition System (p. 58) illustrates a common CR800-based data-acquisition system. 57