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Appendix B. Status Table and Settings<br />

Table 122. <strong>CR1000</strong> Settings<br />

Settings are accessed through the <strong>Campbell</strong> <strong>Scientific</strong> Device Configuration Utility (DevConfig) via direct-serial and IP connections, or through<br />

PakBusGraph via most <strong>CR1000</strong> supported telecommunications options.<br />

Setting Description Default Entry<br />

OS Version<br />

Specifies the version of the operating system currently in the <strong>CR1000</strong>.<br />

Serial Number<br />

Specifies the <strong>CR1000</strong> serial number assigned by the factory when the <strong>CR1000</strong> was<br />

calibrated.<br />

Station Name<br />

PakBus Address<br />

Specifies a name assigned to this station.<br />

This setting specifies the PakBus® address for this device. The value for this setting<br />

must be chosen such that the address of the device is unique in the scope of the<br />

datalogger network. Duplication of PakBus® addresses in two or more devices can lead<br />

to failures and unpredictable behavior in the PakBus® network. The following values<br />

are the default addresses of various types of software and devices and should probably<br />

be avoided:<br />

Device<br />

PB Address<br />

LoggerNet 4094<br />

PC400 4093<br />

PC200 4092<br />

Visual Weather 4091<br />

RTDAQ 4090<br />

DevConfig 4089<br />

NL100 678<br />

All other devices 1<br />

1<br />

Security Level 1<br />

Security Level 2<br />

Security Level 3<br />

UTC Offset<br />

Is Router<br />

PakBus Nodes Allocation<br />

Specifies Level 1 Security. Zero disables all security. Range: 0 to 65535. See Security<br />

(p. 70).<br />

Specifies Level 2 Security. Zero disables levels 2 & 3. Range: 0 to 65535. See Security<br />

(p. 70).<br />

Specifies Level 3 Security. Zero disables level 3. Range: 0 to 65535. See Security (p.<br />

70).<br />

The offset, in seconds, that the <strong>CR1000</strong>'s local time is from UTC. This offset is used in<br />

email and HTML headers, since these protocols require the time stamp to be reflected in<br />

UTC. This offset will also be used by the GPS instruction, NetworkTimeProtocol<br />

instruction, and DaylightSavingTime functions when enabled.<br />

This setting controls whether the <strong>CR1000</strong> is configured as a router or as a leaf node. If<br />

the value of this setting is non-zero, the <strong>CR1000</strong> is configured to act as a PakBus ®<br />

router. That is, it is able to forward PakBus ® packets from one port to another. To<br />

perform its routing duties, a <strong>CR1000</strong> configured as a router will maintain its own list of<br />

neighbors and send this list to other routers in the PakBus ® network. It will also obtain<br />

and receive neighbor lists from other routers.<br />

If the value of this setting is zero, the <strong>CR1000</strong> is configured to act as a leaf node. In this<br />

configuration, the <strong>CR1000</strong> will not be able to forward packets from one port to another<br />

and it will not maintain a list of neighbors. Under this configuration, the <strong>CR1000</strong> can<br />

still communicate with other dataloggers and wireless sensors. It cannot, however, be<br />

used as a means of reaching those other dataloggers.<br />

Specifies the amount of memory that the <strong>CR1000</strong> allocates for maintaining PakBus ®<br />

routing information. This value represents roughly the maximum number of PakBus ®<br />

nodes that the <strong>CR1000</strong> is able to track in its routing tables.<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

-1 (Disabled)<br />

0<br />

50<br />

540

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