5. If the radio link is healthy and
LoggerNet
is configured correctly, a successful connection to
the device will be evidenced by the elapsed time display in the lower left corner
incrementing. If errors occur, troubleshooting is needed. Data can be monitored from the
station, once connected, using the Table Monitor. Select the Public table or VW_Data table
from the Table Monitor dropdown and click Start to show current data from the station.
The Connect Screen will continually poll for new data and display it.
6. Click Station Status
to display the Status Summary, Table Fill information, and the
complete Status table of the device.
7. Click Collect Now
to confirm that data can be collected from each CRVW3 station.
8. Use the Connect Screen to validate that every CRVW3 station is fully functional and
communicating.
9.4 Setting up automatic data collection
When
LoggerNet
is running and scheduled collection is enabled,
LoggerNet
will automatically
connect to a specified station at a designated time and collect data from it. This occurs behind
the scenes, without any prompting from the
LoggerNet
user.
NOTE:
For automatic data collection to occur, the
LoggerNet
toolbar must be running; or, in the case
of
LoggerNet Admin
installations, the
LoggerNet Service
must be started.
In addition to the
LoggerNet
manual, see
www.campbellsci.com/videos/collect-data-tutorial
and
www.campbellsci.com/videos/scheduled-automatic-data-collection
for more
information.
1. From the Main category of the
LoggerNet
toolbar click Setup
.
2. Select a CRVW3 from the Entire Network on the left.
3. On the Schedule tab, select the Scheduled Collection Enabled checkbox.
4. Set a Collection Interval.
5. Click Apply to Other Stations… to have
LoggerNet
manage scheduled collection for other
stations in your network.
6. Use Status Monitor
, from the Main category of the
LoggerNet
toolbar, to ensure that
LoggerNet
is connecting with each station and that its data is being collected. For more
information, see
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