Campbell Scientific CR200X CR200/CR200X-series Dataloggers - Page 8

Memory and Data Storage, Telecommunications and Data, Retrieval, - modbus

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Table of Contents 11.4.3 SDI-12 Power Considerations 118 11.5 Wind Vector ...120 11.5.1 OutputOpt Parameters 120 11.5.2 Wind Vector Processing 120 11.6 TrigVar and DisableVar - Controlling Data Output and Output Processing ....125 11.7 Multiple Data Intervals in Data Tables 126 Section 12. Memory and Data Storage 129 12.1 Data Storage ...129 12.1.1 Data Table Storage 129 12.2 Memory Conservation 130 12.3 Memory Reset 130 12.3.1 Full Memory Reset 130 12.3.2 Program Send Reset 130 12.3.3 Manual Data Table Reset 130 Section 13. Telecommunications and Data Retrieval 131 13.1 Hardware and Carrier Signal 131 13.2 Protocols ...132 13.3 Initiating Telecommunications 132 13.4 Data Retrieval 132 13.4.1 Via Telecommunications 132 13.4.2 Data Format on Computer 132 Section 14. PakBus Overview 133 14.1 PakBus Addresses 133 14.2 Nodes: Leaf Nodes and Routers 133 14.3 Router and Leaf Node Configuration 134 14.4 Linking Nodes: Neighbor Discovery 134 14.4.1 Hello-message (two-way exchange 135 14.4.2 Beacon (one-way broadcast 135 14.4.3 Hello-request (one-way broadcast 135 14.4.4 Neighbor Lists 135 14.4.5 Adjusting Links 135 14.4.6 Maintaining Links 136 14.5 Troubleshooting 136 14.5.1 Link Integrity 136 14.5.2 Ping ...137 14.5.3 Traffic Flow 138 14.6 LoggerNet Device Map Configuration 138 Section 15. Alternate Telecoms Resource Library ... 139 15.1 Modbus...139 15.1.1 Overview 139 15.1.2 Terminology 139 15.1.3 Programming for Modbus 140 15.1.4 Troubleshooting 142 iv

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Table of Contents
11.4.3
SDI-12 Power Considerations
...............................................................
118
11.5
Wind Vector
.....................................................................................................
120
11.5.1
OutputOpt Parameters
...........................................................................
120
11.5.2
Wind Vector Processing
........................................................................
120
11.6
TrigVar and DisableVar - Controlling Data Output and Output Processing
....
125
11.7
Multiple Data Intervals in Data Tables
.............................................................
126
Section 12.
Memory and Data Storage
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129
12.1
Data Storage
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129
12.1.1
Data Table Storage
................................................................................
129
12.2
Memory Conservation
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130
12.3
Memory Reset
..................................................................................................
130
12.3.1
Full Memory Reset
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130
12.3.2
Program Send Reset
..............................................................................
130
12.3.3
Manual Data Table Reset
......................................................................
130
Section 13.
Telecommunications and Data
Retrieval
..................................................................
131
13.1
Hardware and Carrier Signal
............................................................................
131
13.2
Protocols
...........................................................................................................
132
13.3
Initiating Telecommunications
.........................................................................
132
13.4
Data Retrieval
...................................................................................................
132
13.4.1
Via Telecommunications
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132
13.4.2
Data Format on Computer
.....................................................................
132
Section 14.
PakBus Overview
..................................
133
14.1
PakBus Addresses
............................................................................................
133
14.2
Nodes: Leaf Nodes and Routers
.......................................................................
133
14.3
Router and Leaf Node Configuration
...............................................................
134
14.4
Linking Nodes: Neighbor Discovery
................................................................
134
14.4.1
Hello-message (two-way exchange)
.....................................................
135
14.4.2
Beacon (one-way broadcast)
.................................................................
135
14.4.3
Hello-request (one-way broadcast)
.......................................................
135
14.4.4
Neighbor Lists
.......................................................................................
135
14.4.5
Adjusting Links
.....................................................................................
135
14.4.6
Maintaining Links
.................................................................................
136
14.5
Troubleshooting
................................................................................................
136
14.5.1
Link Integrity
........................................................................................
136
14.5.2
Ping
.......................................................................................................
137
14.5.3
Traffic Flow
..........................................................................................
138
14.6
LoggerNet Device Map Configuration
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138
Section 15.
Alternate Telecoms Resource Library ... 139
15.1
Modbus
.............................................................................................................
139
15.1.1
Overview
...............................................................................................
139
15.1.2
Terminology
..........................................................................................
139
15.1.3
Programming for Modbus
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140
15.1.4
Troubleshooting
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142
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