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Table 1., CR200 series Dataloggers with Built-In Radio, Caution

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Section 1. Introduction Table 1. CR200 series Dataloggers with Built-In Radio Model Frequency Where Used CR206X 910 to 918 MHz U.S./Canada CR206 (retired) CR205 (retired) CR211X 920 to 928 MHz Australia/Israel CR211 (retired) CR210 (retired) CR216X CR216 (retired) 2.450 to 2.482 GHz Worldwide CR215 (retired) Caution No product using the 24XStream radio, including CR216X, will be available for sale in Europe after 1/1/2015 due to changes in EU legislation. Consequently, purchase of the CR216X is not recommended for use in Europe in new networks that may require future expansion. The CR295X and CR295 (retired) GOES Dataloggers include an additional 9-pin serial port that allow communications with a TX320, the retired TX312, or the retired SAT HDR GOES satellite transmitter. While the CR295 required a special operating system, the CR295X does not. Note: Throughout this manual CR200(X) will be used to refer to all of the different models of datalogger in the CR200-series and CR200X-series. In the cases where information applies only to a specific model or series of datalogger, that will be clearly specified. The CR200(X)-series dataloggers have the following enhanced features as compared to the CR200-series dataloggers: 1. 128 Public variables can be used (CR200-series had 48). 2. 8 Data Tables can be declared (CR200-series had 4). 3. Compiled CRBasic program can be two times larger than for CR200series. 4. All CR200(X)-series CRBasic instructions are supported in a single operating system. See CRBasic and CRBasic Help for a list of available instructions. No new instructions have been added. If new instructions are added in the future, they will apply only to the CR200(X)-series dataloggers. 2

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Section 1.
Introduction
Table 1.
CR200 series Dataloggers with Built-In Radio
Model
Frequency
Where Used
CR206X
CR206 (retired)
CR205 (retired)
910 to 918 MHz
U.S./Canada
CR211X
CR211 (retired)
CR210 (retired)
920 to 928 MHz
Australia/Israel
CR216X
CR216 (retired)
CR215 (retired)
2.450 to 2.482
GHz
Worldwide
Caution
No product using the 24XStream radio, including CR216X, will
be available for sale in Europe after 1/1/2015 due to changes in EU
legislation. Consequently, purchase of the CR216X is not recommended
for use in Europe in new networks that may require future expansion.
The CR295X and CR295 (retired) GOES Dataloggers include an additional
9-pin serial port that allow communications with a TX320, the retired TX312, or
the retired SAT HDR GOES satellite transmitter.
While the CR295 required a
special operating system, the CR295X does not.
Note:
Throughout this manual CR200(X) will be used to refer to all of the
different models of datalogger in the CR200-series and CR200X-series.
In the
cases where information applies only to a specific model or series of datalogger,
that will be clearly specified.
The CR200(X)-series dataloggers have the following enhanced features as
compared to the CR200-series dataloggers:
1.
128 Public variables can be used (CR200-series had 48).
2.
8 Data Tables can be declared (CR200-series had 4).
3.
Compiled CRBasic program can be two times larger than for CR200-
series.
4.
All CR200(X)-series CRBasic instructions are supported in a single
operating system.
See CRBasic and CRBasic Help for a list of
available instructions.
No new instructions have been added.
If new
instructions are added in the future, they will apply only to the
CR200(X)-series dataloggers.
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