Campbell Scientific CR200X CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers - Page 191
Table 27., CR200X Settings
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Appendix B. Status Table and Settings Table 27. CR200(X) Settings Settings are accessed through Campbell Scientific's Device Configuration Utility (DevConfig) for direct serial connection, or through PakBusGraph for most telecommunications options. Setting Description Default Entry 1 Sec Indicates that the radio receiver is to use the one second duty cycle. 8 Sec Indicates that the radio receiver is to use the eight second duty cycle. 1 Sec with Long Header Indicates that the radio receiver will use the one second duty cycle and that the radio will transmit a one second long header before sending data if the time since last transmission is over one second. 8 Sec with Long Header Indicates that the radio receiver will use the eight second duty cycle and that the radio will transmit an eight second long header if the time since the last transmission is greater than eight seconds. Company PakCtrl Command Codes BMP5 Command Codes Model Number RF Protocol Pin Enabled Indicates that the radio receiver is to be turned on only when the RF_ForceOn status table variable is enabled. Identifies the manufacturer Identifies the list of PakBus PakCtrl Interface command codes that the logger will accept. Identifies the list of PakBus BMP5 Interface command codes that the datalogger will accept. Identifies the model number assigned to this datalogger Identifies the radio protocol that will be used for the CR2xx. In order to be compatible with other CR2xx and RF400 type devices, the default value of transparent must be used. The following values are supported: CSI 2 7 8 9 12 9 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 CR2xx Transparent Transparent This mode is compatible with older CR205 and RF400 operating systems. PakBus Aware This mode can be used in networks involving RF401/RF411/RF416 hardware or other, newer CR20x, CR211/CR216 devices and makes use of the retry capability inherent in the MaxStream radios. This mode is not compatible with the older radios. 19