generator called Short Cut. For more complex programming the CRBasic editor is used. The
program file may use the extension
.CR1X
, or
.DLD
.
Datalogger programs are executed on a precise schedule termed the scan interval, based on the
data logger internal clock.
Measurements are first stored in temporary memory called variables in the Public Table. Variables
are usually overwritten each scan. Periodically, generally on a time interval, the data logger stores
data in tables. The Data Tables are later copied to a computer using your data logger support
software.
3.4.1 Creating a program in Short Cut
Use the Short Cut software to generate a program for your data logger. Short Cut is included
with your data logger support software.
This section will guide you through programming a CR1000X data logger to measure the voltage
of the data logger power supply, the internal temperature of the data logger, and a
thermocouple. With minor changes, these steps can apply to other measurements. Use the
following instructions or watch the
.
1. Using data logger support software, launch Short Cut.
l
PC200W and PC400 users, click Short Cut
.
l
LoggerNet users, click Program then Short Cut
.
2. Click Create New Program.
3. Select CR1000X Series and click Next.
NOTE:
The first time Short Cut is run, a prompt will ask for a noise rejection choice. Select 60 Hz
Noise Rejection for North America and areas using 60 Hz ac voltage. Select 50 Hz Noise
Rejection for most of the Eastern Hemisphere and areas that operate at 50 Hz.
A second prompt lists sensor support options. Campbell Scientific, Inc. (US) is usually the best
fit outside of Europe.
To change the noise rejection or sensor support option for future programs, use the Program
menu.
4. A list of Available Sensors and Devices and Selected Measurements Available for Output
display. Battery voltage
BattV
and internal temperature
PTemp_C
are selected by
default. During operation, battery and temperature should be recorded at least daily to
assist in monitoring system status.
3. Setting up the data logger
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