Cardconvert, Troubleshooter, Network planner – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual
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Preface — What’s New in LoggerNet 4?
Splitr is started when one is already running, another log file, splitrunning.log,
will be written. This file simply identifies the time that the second instance of
Splitr was started and that Splitr was already running.
CardConvert
A new File Format option, CSIXML, has been added to the Destination File
Options. When this option is selected, data is stored in XML format with
Campbell Scientific defined elements and attributes.
Troubleshooter
The Troubleshooter now allows the user to customize the possible problems for
which warnings will be given. In addition, you can click on any highlighted
warning to bring up additional information about the warning.
For array-based dataloggers, you now have the option to do a full hardware
reset. You can also now bring up Station Status information for array-based
dataloggers. (Previously this was only available for table-based dataloggers.)
Capability has been added to the Comm Test to report Invalid Datalogger
Security and Invalid LoggerNet Security.
Network Planner
The Network Planner, a graphical application that assists the user in designing
PakBus datalogger networks, is introduced for the first time in LoggerNet 4.0.
The Network Planner allows the development of a model of the PakBus
network, proposes and verifies valid connections between devices, and allows
integration of the model directly into LoggerNet 4.0.
Data Filer
A new File Format option, CSIXML, has been added. When this option is
selected, data is stored in XML format with Campbell Scientific defined
elements and attributes.
You now have the option of whether or not to include timestamps and/or
record numbers in the data file.
RWIS Administrator
RWIS Administrator is a new application that has been added to LoggerNet
which provides support for communication with RWIS (Road Weather
Information Systems) weather stations.
Alternate Language Support
Certain LoggerNet clients can display the user interface component text (for
buttons, dialog boxes, etc.) in a language other than English if a separate
LoggerNet language package has been installed. If a language package is
installed on your machine, you will see the language in the list for the
Languages menu (Options | Languages).
In LoggerNet 4.0, additional applications now have alternate language support.
The applications that now support alternate languages are Setup, Connect,
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