PC208W, Version 3.3, Instruction Manual
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PC208W 3.3 Introduction
I.1 Please Read This
Welcome to PC208W 3.3, Campbell Scientific’s Windows
compatible
support software for the CR10X, CR10, CR500, CR510, 21X, CR7, and
CR23X dataloggers. Please take time to read the Introduction and Frequently
Asked Questions (Appendix A) sections of this manual
we’ve tried hard to
keep them short and direct. We have designed the PC208W windows and help
screens to make learning the software as intuitive as possible, and have
intentionally kept these sections short.
We hope that the use of most controls and features will be obvious, but for
those that are not, there are several ways to get help. First check the
hint lines
which are displayed on the bottom of most screens. These provide a one line
summary of the control under the mouse cursor. For more help, select a
control with the mouse pointer or <Tab> key and press the <F1> key. In some
instances clicking the right mouse button will bring up options that will help.
This manual assumes that the user is familiar with the Microsoft Windows
interface. If you need help with some of Windows' features (double-clicking,
cutting and pasting, etc.) refer to Appendix E.
I.2 Overview
There are eight buttons on the PC208W toolbar. Here is what they are used
for:
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Setup: Configure the devices (including modems, dataloggers, COM
ports, and tasks) that you use, with separate tabs for hardware, data
collection, and collection schedules.
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Connect: Go on-line with a datalogger to set the clock, send programs,
collect data, view and graph measurements, etc.
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Status: Check the communication and data collection status of all devices
you work with, and trigger manual data collection.
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Program: Create and edit datalogger programs with EDLOG.
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Report: Process the data files and create reports using SPLIT.
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View: View ASCII files in comma separated, columnar, or hexadecimal
format. Quickly graph up to two elements in your data file.
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Stg Module: Retrieve files from (and reset, program, etc.) Storage
Modules either directly using an SC532 or via a CR10(X), CR500, CR510,
or CR23X, and from PCMCIA (PC) Cards via the CSM1/MCR1 interface
or directly from a PCMCIA slot in the PC.
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