Section 7. Installation
used to access them.
•
No single interface accesses all Status/Settings/DTI. Interfaces used for
access include the following:
Table 6.
Status/Setting/DTI: Access Points
Access Point
Locate in...
Settings Editor
Device Configuration Utility
,
LoggerNet Connect screen
,
PakBus Graph.
See
Datalogger Support Software — Details
(p.
Status
View as a data table in a
numeric monitor
(p. 521).
DataTableInfo
View as a data table in a
numeric monitor
(p. 521).
Station Status
Menu item in
datalogger support software
(p. 654).
Edit Settings
Menu item in
PakBusGraph
software.
Settings
Menu item in CR1000KD Keyboard Display
Configure,
Settings
status.keyword/settings.keyword
Syntax in CRBasic program
1
Information presented in
Station Status
is not updated automatically. Click the
Refresh
button to update.
Note
Communication and processor bandwidth are consumed when generating
the
Status
and
DataTableInfo
tables. If the CR1000 is very tight on processing
time, as may occur in very long or complex operations, retrieving the
Status
table
repeatedly may cause
skipped scans
(p. 487).
603/Settings/DTI
(p. 603)c
an be set or accessed using CRBasic instructions
SetStatus()
or
SetSetting()
.
For example, to set the setting
StationName
to
BlackIceCouloir
, the following
syntax is used:
SetSetting("StationName","BlackIceCouloir")
where
StationName
is the keyword for the setting, and
BlackIceCouloir
is the set
value.
Settings can be requested by the CRBasic program using the following syntax:
x = Status.[setting]
where
Setting
is the keyword for a setting.
For example, to acquire the value set in setting
StationName
, use the following
statement:
x = Status.StationName
7.7.1.4 Configuration with Executable CPU: Files
Many CR1000 settings can be changed remotely over a telecommunication link
either directly, or as discussed in section
Configuration with CRBasic Program
(p.
as part of the CRBasic program. These conveniences come with the risk of
inadvertently changing settings and disabling communications. Such an
occurence will likely require an on-site visit to correct the problem if at least one
of the provisions discussed in this section is not put in place. For example,
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