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URL?command=CommandName&uri=DataSource&arguments
Arguments are appended to the command string using an ampersand (&). Some commands have
optional arguments, where omitting the argument results in a default being used. When
applicable, optional arguments and their defaults are noted and examples are provided in the
CRBasic help (search Web Server/API Commands).
8.3 Data logger enclosures
The data logger and most of its peripherals must be protected from moisture and humidity.
Moisture in the electronics will seriously damage the data logger. In most cases, protection from
moisture is easily accomplished by placing the data logger in a weather-tight enclosure with
desiccant and elevating the enclosure above the ground. Desiccant in enclosures should be
changed periodically.
WARNING:
Do not completely seal the enclosure if lead-acid batteries are present; hydrogen gas
generated by the batteries may build to an explosive concentration.
The following details a typical installation using a Campbell Scientific enclosure. The data logger
has mounting holes through which small screws are inserted into nylon anchors in the backplate.
1. Insert the included nylon anchors into the backplate. Position them to align with the
mounting holes on the base of the data logger.
2. Holding the data logger to the backplate, screw the screws into the nylon anchors.
See also
8. CR6 maintenance
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