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Use DevConfig
to reset Campbell Scientific products to factory defaults. The
following procedure is a guide to resetting factory defaults. When resetting to
factory defaults, first preserve the current state of the device.
1.
Connect the product to the PC. For the CDM-VW300 and SC-CPI interface,
connection is made via a male-USB to type-micro-B male USB cable.
2.
To reset the product to factory defaults,
i.
From the list at the left of the main
DevConfig
window, select the
product that was just physically connected. A series of tabs related
to the selected product is displayed.
ii.
Select the
Communication Port
associated with the physical
connection.
iii.
Click
Connect
. A series of tabs is presented. Select
Settings
Editor
.
iv.
Save the old settings by clicking
Summary,
then
Save
in the lower
portion of the
Settings Editor
tab.
v.
To reset factor defaults, click
Factory Defaults
, then click
Apply
.
9.
Glossary
DevConfig
—
Device Configuration Utility
. Use version 2.04 or later with
dynamic vibrating-wire data-acquisition systems. When
DevConfig
is installed,
USB drivers for CDM-VW300 series analyzers and the SC-CPI interface are
automatically sent to the PC running
Windows
®
XP, Windows
®
Vista, Windows
®
7, or Windows
®
8
operating system.
DVWTool
—
Dynamic Vibrating-Wire Tool
software. It was specifically written
to support CDM-VW300 series analyzers.
DVWTool
enables a PC to initiate and
request measurements from the CDM-VW300 without use of a datalogger. When
DVWTool
is installed, USB drivers for CDM-VW300 series analyzers and the SC-
CPI interface are automatically sent to the PC. running
Windows
®
XP, Windows
®
Vista, Windows
®
7, or Windows
®
8 operating system
Datalogger support software — for the purposes of Campbell Scientific dynamic
vibrating-wire data-acquisition systems, this includes
RTDAQ
,
LoggerNet
, and
PC400
.
RTDAQ
is preferred.
AWG — gauge. Units used when expressing the thickness of wire. The higher
the AWG value, the thinner the wire. 20 AWG to 24 AWG wire is often used in
all connections except power and earth ground. Power connections often use 16
AWG to 18 AWG wire. Earth ground connections usually use 14 AWG or larger
diameter.
NAN — not a number. An indication that an invalid measurement has been made.
10.
References and Attributions
Matsuishi, M. and T. Endo, "Fatigue of Metals Subjected to Varying Loading,"
Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
, Fukuoka, Japan, 1968.
Israelsen, D. L., L. E. Jacobsen, J. A. Swenson, "Vibrating Wire Sensor Using
Spectral Analysis",
U.S. Patent
7779690, Oct 24, 2010.
Summary of Contents for CDM-VW300 Series
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Page 76: ...Appendix B SC CPI Datalogger to CPI Interface B 4 ...
Page 80: ...Appendix C CDM Devices and CPI Bus C 4 Figure C 2 Long cable lengths of a distributed CPI bus ...
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