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... programming to customer specifications, electrical connections to any special, indirect, incidental, and/or consequential damages." The warranty for twelve (12) months from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for installation services performed by the original manufacturer. Products not manufactured, but that are warranted only to Campbell. are warranted by Campbell, are re-sold by Campbell Scientific, Inc. ("Campbell...
... programming to customer specifications, electrical connections to any special, indirect, incidental, and/or consequential damages." The warranty for twelve (12) months from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for installation services performed by the original manufacturer. Products not manufactured, but that are warranted only to Campbell. are warranted by Campbell, are re-sold by Campbell Scientific, Inc. ("Campbell...
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... 7.2.2 Program Files 16 7.2.3 Power-up Files (Powerup.ini 16 7.2.3.1 Creating and Editing Powerup.ini 17 i Specifications 7 7. Introduction 1 2. Operation 9 7.1 TCP/IP Functionality 9 7.1.1 Communicating Over TCP/IP 9 7.1.1.1 Data Callback 9 7.1.1.2 Datalogger-to the NL115 5 4.4 CF Card Data Retrieval 6 5. Table of this document. Cautionary Statements 1 3. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links to the printed version of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to specific sections...
... 7.2.2 Program Files 16 7.2.3 Power-up Files (Powerup.ini 16 7.2.3.1 Creating and Editing Powerup.ini 17 i Specifications 7 7. Introduction 1 2. Operation 9 7.1 TCP/IP Functionality 9 7.1.1 Communicating Over TCP/IP 9 7.1.1.1 Data Callback 9 7.1.1.2 Datalogger-to the NL115 5 4.4 CF Card Data Retrieval 6 5. Table of this document. Cautionary Statements 1 3. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links to the printed version of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to specific sections...
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... Card Information (3SM-F). It also expands on a removable CompactFlash (CF) card. You can also use LoggerNet to connect to your data before installing to or removing the NL115 from Campbell Scientific as long as PC400, RTDAQ, or LoggerLink Mobile Apps for cable lengths longer than 9 ft. • Always power down the datalogger before attaching the NL115 to use other software packages such as the FMJ model number...
... Card Information (3SM-F). It also expands on a removable CompactFlash (CF) card. You can also use LoggerNet to connect to your data before installing to or removing the NL115 from Campbell Scientific as long as PC400, RTDAQ, or LoggerLink Mobile Apps for cable lengths longer than 9 ft. • Always power down the datalogger before attaching the NL115 to use other software packages such as the FMJ model number...
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... with a serial number greater than 10297 requires a firmware update to function properly when attached to a CR3000 datalogger with the shipping company. 4. If using the 28033 surge protector, connect the other end of communicating via Ethernet and storing and retrieving datalogger data. NL115 attached to or removing the NL115 from the datalogger. Insert formatted CF card. (For instructions on returning your NL115 to Campbell Scientific. 3.
... with a serial number greater than 10297 requires a firmware update to function properly when attached to a CR3000 datalogger with the shipping company. 4. If using the 28033 surge protector, connect the other end of communicating via Ethernet and storing and retrieving datalogger data. NL115 attached to or removing the NL115 from the datalogger. Insert formatted CF card. (For instructions on returning your NL115 to Campbell Scientific. 3.
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Open Campbell Scientific's Device Configuration Utility. Connect to save the changes and then close the Device Configuration Utility. c. Under the TCP/IP tab, input the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and IP gateway. These values should be displayed. 3 Press the Apply button to the datalogger. DevConfig setup d. Select the device type of the datalogger (CR1000 or CR3000), the appropriate serial port, and...
Open Campbell Scientific's Device Configuration Utility. Connect to save the changes and then close the Device Configuration Utility. c. Under the TCP/IP tab, input the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and IP gateway. These values should be displayed. 3 Press the Apply button to the datalogger. DevConfig setup d. Select the device type of the datalogger (CR1000 or CR3000), the appropriate serial port, and...
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... same time. The datalogger attempts to this table. If any other negative number is -1, so all data on the CF card. Size: The Size parameter is used in the datalogger program to send data to your datalogger using the Send button in the DataTable. Datalogger program transfer, table-data display, and data collection are now possible. 4.3 Programming the Datalogger to Send Data to the NL115 The CardOut() instruction is...
... same time. The datalogger attempts to this table. If any other negative number is -1, so all data on the CF card. Size: The Size parameter is used in the datalogger program to send data to your datalogger using the Send button in the DataTable. Datalogger program transfer, table-data display, and data collection are now possible. 4.3 Programming the Datalogger to Send Data to the NL115 The CardOut() instruction is...
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... to store any buffered data to retrieve the data can actually damage the card. The CF1 adapter allows the PC's PCMCIA card slot to a computer with the CF1 adapter or 17752 reader/writer. Using File Control to the card and then power off. Using File Control to retrieve data from a CF card. User-supplied CF adapters may be used to retrieve data from the CC640 camera. CF card-data retrieval is active...
... to store any buffered data to retrieve the data can actually damage the card. The CF1 adapter allows the PC's PCMCIA card slot to a computer with the CF1 adapter or 17752 reader/writer. Using File Control to the card and then power off. Using File Control to retrieve data from a CF card. User-supplied CF adapters may be used to retrieve data from the CC640 camera. CF card-data retrieval is active...
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... mA (CR1000 with NL115 communicating over Ethernet and accessing CF card) 2 mA (Ethernet port has been put to sleep using the IPNET Power() CRBasic instruction) Add 1 mA to current drain if red or green Status LED is continuously on card size (up to +85°C Extended 7 to current drain if orange Status LED is continuously on. Specifications Datalogger Compatibility: CR1000, CR3000...
... mA (CR1000 with NL115 communicating over Ethernet and accessing CF card) 2 mA (Ethernet port has been put to sleep using the IPNET Power() CRBasic instruction) Add 1 mA to current drain if red or green Status LED is continuously on card size (up to +85°C Extended 7 to current drain if orange Status LED is continuously on. Specifications Datalogger Compatibility: CR1000, CR3000...
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...: EN55022-1; 1995 and EN50082-1: 1992 Use a straight-through Ethernet cable when the cable is run directly from the hub to the NL115. NL115 Ethernet/CompactFlash Module 8 NL115 Ethernet and CompactFlash® Module EMI and ESD Protection: Cable Requirements: Typical Access Speed: Memory Configuration: Software Requirements: Dimensions: Weight: Meets requirements for either ring style (default) or fill-and-stop. LoggerNet 3.2 or...
...: EN55022-1; 1995 and EN50082-1: 1992 Use a straight-through Ethernet cable when the cable is run directly from the hub to the NL115. NL115 Ethernet/CompactFlash Module 8 NL115 Ethernet and CompactFlash® Module EMI and ESD Protection: Cable Requirements: Typical Access Speed: Memory Configuration: Software Requirements: Dimensions: Weight: Meets requirements for either ring style (default) or fill-and-stop. LoggerNet 3.2 or...
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... to the Information Services section of a datalogger with an NL115 attached. Operation 7.1 TCP/IP Functionality This section describes the main TCP/IP functionality of the datalogger manual and CRBasic Editor Help. 7.1.1 Communicating Over TCP/IP Once the datalogger, the NL115, and LoggerNet have been set up , and 4.2, Communicating via Ethernet, communication is checked ' IP Call-back using the TCPOpen() instruction.
... to the Information Services section of a datalogger with an NL115 attached. Operation 7.1 TCP/IP Functionality This section describes the main TCP/IP functionality of the datalogger manual and CRBasic Editor Help. 7.1.1 Communicating Over TCP/IP Once the datalogger, the NL115, and LoggerNet have been set up , and 4.2, Communicating via Ethernet, communication is checked ' IP Call-back using the TCPOpen() instruction.
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... to create HTML or XML files that can be used in FIGURE 7-1. FileOpen() and FileWrite() can be used to create HTML pages, but this will bring up the latest record for that table. Clicking on using these instructions, see the datalogger manual or CRBasic Editor Help. For more information on a Newest Record link will automatically become the user-configurable home page.
... to create HTML or XML files that can be used in FIGURE 7-1. FileOpen() and FileWrite() can be used to create HTML pages, but this will bring up the latest record for that table. Clicking on using these instructions, see the datalogger manual or CRBasic Editor Help. For more information on a Newest Record link will automatically become the user-configurable home page.
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Connect serial cable from PC COM port to the datalogger. Step 1: Configure Datalogger a. Connect to datalogger RS-232 port. Press the Apply button to use FTP, the datalogger's FTP User Name and FTP Password must be set up for Ethernet communications as the user name with no password allows FTP access without inputting a user name or password. The datalogger must be set . Select the device type of the...
Connect serial cable from PC COM port to the datalogger. Step 1: Configure Datalogger a. Connect to datalogger RS-232 port. Press the Apply button to use FTP, the datalogger's FTP User Name and FTP Password must be set up for Ethernet communications as the user name with no password allows FTP access without inputting a user name or password. The datalogger must be set . Select the device type of the...
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... datalogger can also act as a serial server over the 10Base-T port. (A serial server is the FTP username. NL115 Ethernet and CompactFlash® Module b. This is the FTP Server's IP address. The first parameter in the LoggerNet Connect Screen's Datalogger menu. 7.1.5 Ping Pinging the datalogger's IP address may be useful when communicating with no password, enter ftp://nnn.nnn.nnn...
... datalogger can also act as a serial server over the 10Base-T port. (A serial server is the FTP username. NL115 Ethernet and CompactFlash® Module b. This is the FTP Server's IP address. The first parameter in the LoggerNet Connect Screen's Datalogger menu. 7.1.5 Ping Pinging the datalogger's IP address may be useful when communicating with no password, enter ftp://nnn.nnn.nnn...
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... connect. SerialIn(Received,socket,0,13,100) 7.1.6.2 Serial Output The TCPOpen() instruction must be used first to open a socket to. The second parameter is shown below . For more information on this instruction is buffer size. An example of this instruction is the port number to be used. The first parameter is the timeout. The third parameter is the string variable into which the incoming serial data...
... connect. SerialIn(Received,socket,0,13,100) 7.1.6.2 Serial Output The TCPOpen() instruction must be used first to open a socket to. The second parameter is shown below . For more information on this instruction is buffer size. An example of this instruction is the port number to be used. The first parameter is the timeout. The third parameter is the string variable into which the incoming serial data...
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... required for a period of time set by the network administrator. There is converted, this will convert data files from the CF card generally need to be converted into another. 7.2.2 Program Files The CF card can also be found with the NL115 attached and Ethernet cable plugged in. They can be found using a CR1000KD attached to the card using the CR1000KD. 7.2.3 Power-up functions automatically performed...
... required for a period of time set by the network administrator. There is converted, this will convert data files from the CF card generally need to be converted into another. 7.2.2 Program Files The CF card can also be found with the NL115 attached and Ethernet cable plugged in. They can be found using a CR1000KD attached to the card using the CR1000KD. 7.2.3 Power-up functions automatically performed...
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...to a specified memory drive 2) Sets a file attribute on the program file 3) Optionally deletes CF data files from the overwritten (just previous) program Powerup.ini takes precedence during power-up. Powerup.ini performs three operations: 1) Copies the specified program file to control the power-up process. NOTE Some text ...The key to File Control in LoggerNet. To avoid confusion, either remove the CF card or delete the powerup.ini file after the comment mark on CF associated with the datalogger keyboard display to ensure the power-up file is a text file that contains a list of...
...to a specified memory drive 2) Sets a file attribute on the program file 3) Optionally deletes CF data files from the overwritten (just previous) program Powerup.ini takes precedence during power-up. Powerup.ini performs three operations: 1) Copies the specified program file to control the power-up process. NOTE Some text ...The key to File Control in LoggerNet. To avoid confusion, either remove the CF card or delete the powerup.ini file after the comment mark on CF associated with the datalogger keyboard display to ensure the power-up file is a text file that contains a list of...
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.... The number of data sets (records) for size. Each time a variable or interval trigger occurs, a line (or row) of data is output with a negative value for which sets the table on the CF card is made to make the data table. NL115 Ethernet and CompactFlash® Module 7.2.4 Camera Files JPEG images taken by the output instructions within each DataTable() declaration that is used to send data to...
.... The number of data sets (records) for size. Each time a variable or interval trigger occurs, a line (or row) of data is output with a negative value for which sets the table on the CF card is made to make the data table. NL115 Ethernet and CompactFlash® Module 7.2.4 Camera Files JPEG images taken by the output instructions within each DataTable() declaration that is used to send data to...
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...) EndTable BeginProg Scan(1,SEC,3,0) PanelTemp(temp,250) CallTable Table1 NextScan EndProg 7.3.2.2 Fill-and-Stop Mode The following program stores four data tables to the card. To reset a table after a fill-and-stop table has been filled and stopped, either use the reset button in LoggerNet (LN Connect | Datalogger | Station Status | Table Fill Times, Reset Tables) or use the CRBasic ResetTable() instruction. 7.3.2.3 Mixed Modes The following program outputs a sample...
...) EndTable BeginProg Scan(1,SEC,3,0) PanelTemp(temp,250) CallTable Table1 NextScan EndProg 7.3.2.2 Fill-and-Stop Mode The following program stores four data tables to the card. To reset a table after a fill-and-stop table has been filled and stopped, either use the reset button in LoggerNet (LN Connect | Datalogger | Station Status | Table Fill Times, Reset Tables) or use the CRBasic ResetTable() instruction. 7.3.2.3 Mixed Modes The following program outputs a sample...
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... the card as needed to fill data-collection requests initiated with the first table. The possibility of missing records is storing data (that have been overwritten, depending on processor time. CAUTION Removing a card while it sequences around to the high demand of IP on how fast the datalogger is greater when collecting data via a communication link using one of Campbell Scientific's datalogger support software...
... the card as needed to fill data-collection requests initiated with the first table. The possibility of missing records is storing data (that have been overwritten, depending on processor time. CAUTION Removing a card while it sequences around to the high demand of IP on how fast the datalogger is greater when collecting data via a communication link using one of Campbell Scientific's datalogger support software...
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... records since the card was not properly accepted, the NL115 will flash orange. Running CardConvert on the card, new data will result in Appendix A, CF Card Maintenance. 7.4.2.3 Card Swapping When transporting a CF card to a computer to the card and then turn green. If the data tables have been deleted, new ones will want to use the following steps. 1. If a CF card was removed that case, the user needs...
... records since the card was not properly accepted, the NL115 will flash orange. Running CardConvert on the card, new data will result in Appendix A, CF Card Maintenance. 7.4.2.3 Card Swapping When transporting a CF card to a computer to the card and then turn green. If the data tables have been deleted, new ones will want to use the following steps. 1. If a CF card was removed that case, the user needs...