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12 datalogger settings stored in the dld file, 13 program security, 1 setting passwords in the dld – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Section 7. Creating and Editing Datalogger Programs

If changes are made to measurement or output instructions after

custom final storage labels have been created, you should review

the custom final storage labels to make sure the correct labels are

still assigned to the desired output values. Some program changes

involving an increase or decrease in input locations or output

values could cause a label to no longer correspond with the value

being output.

The final storage labels created by Edlog can be restored by selecting the menu

item Edit | Restore Default Labels from the Final Storage Label Editor menu.

7.4.12 Datalogger Settings Stored in the DLD File

Certain settings for the datalogger, which are normally accessed through the

datalogger’s * modes, can be included in the DLD file. These settings include

options such as program security, final storage allocation, the type of labels

saved in the DLD file, power up and compilation settings, and PakBus address

and router settings. When the new program is downloaded to the datalogger

and compiled, the settings will take affect. These settings are accessed using

Edlog’s Options menu.

7.4.13 Program Security

Setting security in the datalogger allows you to restrict access to certain

functions, which helps ensure the program or data are not altered. Security is

unlocked in the datalogger when, upon attempting to connect, LoggerNet sends

the code entered in the Setup Screen.

7.4.13.1 Setting Passwords in the DLD

In the Program Security Dialog Box, there is a field for three levels of security.

Enter a non-zero number in the appropriate field to enable security at the

desired security level. This number is used as a password to unlock the

associated security level when needed. If you choose to set level 02, level 01

must also be set. Likewise, if you set level 03, levels 01 and 02 must be set.

CR7 and 21X dataloggers have only 1 level of security.

7.4.13.2 Disabling Passwords

Passwords of 0000 disable the program security. When you disable level 01,

you also disable program security for levels 02 and 03. Similarly, disabling

level 02 disables level 03. All passwords are set to 0000 upon power-up of the

datalogger. When the program is run, security is enabled.

Refer to the datalogger manual or Edlog’s help file for additional information

on Security in the datalogger.

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