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Short cut, Crbasic editor – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Preface — What’s New in LoggerNet 4?

Short Cut

Support has been added to Short Cut for the CR9000X datalogger, the ET107

Evapotranspiration Monitoring Station, and the AVW200 Two-Channel

Vibrating Wire Spectrum Analyzer.

New sensor files have been added for the CMP3 Pyranometer, the IRR-P

Precision Infrared Temperature Sensor, the JC Ultrasonic Depth Sensor, the

CNR2 Net Radiometer, the CS106 Barometric Pressure Sensor, the OBS-3+

Turbidity Sensor, the 03002 Wind Speed and Direction Sensor, the 105E

(chromel-constantan) Thermocouple, the WindSonic1 (RS-232) Two-

Dimensional Ultrasonic Wind Sensor, the WindSonic4 (SDI-12) Two-

Dimensional Ultrasonic Wind Sensor, the HMP155 Temperature and Relative

Humidity Sensor, the SR50A Sonic Ranging Sensor (SDI-12 Output), the

CS450/455 Pressure Transducer, a Vibrating Wire Sensor (for generic

vibrating wire sensors and the AVW200), and a saturation vapor pressure

calculation

An Advanced tab has been added to the Finish screen for CRBasic dataloggers,

which allows the user to view the CRBasic code and launch the CRBasic

Editor.

There is now an option to send the program to the datalogger from the Results

tab on the Finish screen.

The user now has the ability to create custom sensor files using existing sensor

files as templates.

The user can now manually set advanced outputs to high or low resolution.

The Add Device button has been removed. Peripheral devices are now listed in

and selected directly from the Available Sensors and Devices tree.

CRBasic Editor

The CRBasic Editor now gives you the option to Save and Encrypt a file.

Encrypted files can be compiled in the datalogger but cannot be read by a user.

Dim variables can now be declared within a subroutine or function and are

local to that subroutine or function. The same variable name can be used within

other subroutines or functions or as a global variable without conflict. The F9

and F10 pop-up pick list will include the local variables for a specific

subroutine or function if the cursor is within that subroutine or function.

F11 can now be used to bring up a pop-up pick list that contains all user-

defined functions found in the program.

A new button has been added to the toolbar (blue arrow) which takes the cursor

to user-defined functions and subroutines.

A new shortcut, CTRL-Y, has been added that will delete the current line.

Several options have been added to the Editor Preferences dialog box

including:

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