Section 5. System Overview
regulator, and a rechargeable battery can be used to construct a UPS (un-
interruptible power supply).
5.3.6 CR1000 Configuration — Overview
Related Topics:
•
CR1000 Configuration — Overview
(p. 86)
•
CR1000 Configuration — Details
(p. 111)
•
Status, Settings, and Data Table Information (Status/Settings/DTI)
(p. 603)
The CR1000 is shipped factory-ready with an operating system (OS) installed.
Settings default to those necessary to communicate with a PC via
RS-232
and to
accept and execute user-application programs. For more complex applications,
some settings may need adjustment. Settings can be changed with the following:
•
DevConfig
(
Device Configuration Utility).
See section
Device Configuration
Utility
(p. 111)
)
•
CR1000KD Keyboard Display. See section
Keyboard Display — Details
(p.
and the appendix
Keyboard Display — List
(p. 651)
•
Datalogger support software. See section
Datalogger Support Software —
Overview
(p. 95).
OS files are sent to the CR1000 with
DevConfig
or through the program
Send
button in datalogger support software. When the OS is sent with
DevConfig
, most
settings are cleared, whereas, when sent with datalogger support software, most
settings are retained. Operating systems can also be transferred to the CR1000
with a Campbell Scientific mass storage device or memory card.
OS updates are occasionally made available at
www.campbellsci.com
. OS and
settings remain intact when power is cycled.
5.3.7 CRBasic Programming — Overview
Related Topics:
•
CRBasic Programming — Overview
(p. 86)
•
CRBasic Programming — Details
(p. 122)
•
CRBasic Programming — Instructions
(p. 537)
•
Programming Resource Library
(p. 169)
•
CRBasic Editor Help
A CRBasic program directs the CR1000 how and when sensors are to be
measured, calculations made, and data stored. A program is created on a PC and
sent to the CR1000. The CR1000 can store a number of programs in memory, but
only one program is active at a given time. Two Campbell Scientific software
applications,
Short Cut
and
CRBasic Editor
, are used to create CR1000 programs.
•
Short Cut
creates a datalogger program and wiring diagram in four easy steps.
It supports most sensors sold by Campbell Scientific and is recommended for
creating simple programs to measure sensors and store data.
•
Programs generated by
Short Cut
are easily imported into
CRBasic Editor
for
additional editing. For complex applications, experienced programmers often
create essential measurement and data storage code with
Short Cut
, then add
more complex code with
CRBasic Editor
.
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