Setting up datalogger networks -1 – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual
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Table of Contents
Optional Client Products Compatible with LoggerNet ........... 3-10
LoggerNetData ............................................................. 3-10
Data Display Clients ..................................................... 3-11
Baler ............................................................................. 3-11
CSIOPC Server (PC-OPC) ........................................... 3-11
Software Development Kit ........................................... 3-11
Getting Help for LoggerNet Applications ...................................... 3-11
Setting up Datalogger Networks ............................ 4-1
Setup Screen – EZ View (EZSetup Wizard) .................................... 4-1
Setup Screen — Standard View ....................................................... 4-3
Adding Devices to the Network ................................................ 4-4
Applying Changes, Undo and Redo .......................................... 4-6
Renaming Network Devices ...................................................... 4-7
Device Settings ......................................................................... 4-7
ComPort .......................................................................... 4-7
IPPort (Internet Protocol Serial Port) .............................. 4-8
TAPIPort (Telephony API) ............................................. 4-9
Datalogger .................................................................... 4-11
Hardware Tab .................................................... 4-11
Schedule Tab ..................................................... 4-13
Final Storage Area 1 and 2 Tab (Edlog
Dataloggers with Mixed-array Operating
System) ........................................................... 4-17
Data Files Tab (CRBasic Dataloggers, and
Edlog Dataloggers with Table Data and
PakBus Operating systems) ............................ 4-18
Clock Tab .......................................................... 4-21
Program Tab ...................................................... 4-22
File Retrieval Tab (CR1000, CR3000, CR800
Series, and Edlog Dataloggers with PakBus
Operating Systems) ........................................ 4-22
PhoneBase .................................................................... 4-23
PhoneRemote ................................................................ 4-24
RFBase ......................................................................... 4-25
RFRemote ..................................................................... 4-26
RFBase-TD ................................................................... 4-27
RF RemoteTD .............................................................. 4-31
RFRemote-PB ............................................................... 4-31
MD9 Base ..................................................................... 4-32
MD9 Remote ................................................................ 4-34
RF400 ........................................................................... 4-35
RF400 Remote .............................................................. 4-36
Generic Modem ............................................................ 4-38
PakBusPort ................................................................... 4-39
PakBus Router .............................................................. 4-42
PakBusPort HD ............................................................ 4-43
PakBusTcpServer ......................................................... 4-44
SerialPortPool ............................................................... 4-46
TerminalPortPool.......................................................... 4-49
Setting Up Scheduled Data Collection .................................... 4-52
Data Collection Scheduling Considerations ................. 4-52
Intervals ........................................................................ 4-53
Datalogger Program Intervals ............................ 4-53
Data Collection Setting Intervals ....................... 4-53
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