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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 />

Include File Name<br />

Setting Description Default Entry<br />

This setting specifies the name of a file to be implicitly included at the end of the current<br />

CRBasic program or can be run as the default program.<br />

This setting must specify drive:filename (where drive: = CPU:, USR:, USB:, or CRD: ).<br />

Program file extensions must also be valid for the <strong>CR1000</strong> datalogger program (.dld,<br />

cr1). Consider the following example:<br />

CPU:pakbus_broker.dld<br />

The rules used by the datalogger when it starts are as follows:<br />

1. If the logger is starting from power-up, any file that is marked as the "run on powerup"<br />

program is the "current program". Otherwise, any file that is marked as "run now" is<br />

selected. This behavior has always been present and is not affected by this setting.<br />

2. If there is a file specified by this setting, it is incorporated into the program selected<br />

above.<br />

3. If there is no current file selected or if the current file cannot be compiled, the<br />

datalogger will run the program given by this setting as the current program.<br />

4. If the program run by this setting cannot be run or if no program is specified, the<br />

datalogger will attempt to run the program named default.cr1 on its CPU: drive.<br />

5. If there is no default.cr1 file or if that file cannot be compiled, the datalogger will not<br />

run any program.<br />

The <strong>CR1000</strong> will now allow a SlowSequence statement to take the place of the<br />

BeginProg statement. This feature allows the specified file to act both as an include file<br />

and as the default program.<br />

The formal syntax for this setting follows:<br />

include-setting := device-name ":" file-name "." fileextension.<br />

device-name := "CPU" | "USR" | "CRD"<br />

File-extension := "dld" | "cr1"<br />

Max Packet Size Specifies the maximum number of bytes per data collection packet. 1000<br />

RS232 Always On<br />

RS232 Hardware Handshaking<br />

Buffer Size<br />

RS232 Hardware Handshaking<br />

Timeout<br />

Ethernet IP Address<br />

Ethernet Subnet Mask<br />

Default Gateway<br />

Name Servers<br />

PPP Interface<br />

Controls whether the RS-232 port will remain active even when communication is not<br />

taking place. Note that if RS-232 handshaking is enabled (handshaking buffer size is<br />

non-zero), this setting must be set to Yes<br />

If non-zero, hardware handshaking is active on the RS-232 port. This setting specifies<br />

the maximum packet size sent between checking for CTS.<br />

For RS-232 hardware handshaking, this specifies, in tens of milliseconds, the timeout<br />

that the datalogger will wait between packets if CTS is not asserted.<br />

Specifies the IP address for the Ethernet interface. If specified as zero, the address, net<br />

mask, and gateway are configured automatically using DHCP. This setting is made<br />

available only if an Ethernet link is connected.<br />

Specifies the subnet mask for the Ethernet interface. This setting is made available only<br />

if an Ethernet link is connected.<br />

Specifies the address of the IP router to which the datalogger will forward all non-local<br />

IP packets for which it has no route.<br />

This setting specifies the addresses of up to two domain name servers that the<br />

datalogger can use to resolve domain names to IP addresses. Note that if DHCP is used<br />

to resolve IP information, the addresses obtained via DHCP are appended to this list.<br />

This setting controls which datalogger port PPP service is configured to use.<br />

Warning: If this value is set to CS I/O ME, you must not attach any other devices to the<br />

CS I/O port<br />

No<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0.0.0.0<br />

255.255.255.0<br />

0.0.0.0<br />

0.0.0.0<br />

0.0.0.0<br />

Inactive<br />

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