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5.1.9.2 Modbus
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See
Modbus
(p. 350).
The CR800 supports Modbus master and Modbus slave communication for
inclusion in Modbus SCADA networks.
5.1.9.3 DNP3 Communication
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See
DNP3
(p. 347).
The CR800 supports DNP3 slave communication for inclusion in DNP3 SCADA
networks.
5.1.9.4 Keyboard Display
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See
Using the Keyboard Display
(p. 382).
The external keyboard / display is a powerful tool for field use. It allows complete
access to most datalogger tables and functions, which allow the user to monitor,
make modifications, and troubleshoot a datalogger installation conveniently and
in most weather conditions.
5.1.9.4.1 Custom Menus
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To implement custom menus, see
CRBasic Editor Help
for the
DisplayMenu()
instruction.
CRBasic programming in the CR800 facilitates creation of custom menus for the
external keyboard / display.
Figure
Custom Menu Example
(p. 70)
shows windows from a simple custom menu
named
DataView
.
DataView
appears as the main menu on the keyboard display.
DataView
has menu item
Counter
, and submenus
PanelTemps
,
TCTemps
and
System Menu
.
Counter
allows selection of one of four values. Each submenu
displays two values from CR800 memory.
PanelTemps
shows the CR800 wiring-
panel temperature at each scan, and the one-minute sample of panel temperature.
TCTemps
displays two thermocouple temperatures.
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