7.
Select
the
port
label
l
ed
TEMP
120.
8.
Click
OK.
9.
Click
Connect
then
OK
to
avoid
conflicts.
10.
Set
the
Device
Name
(optional)
and
the
CPI
Address.
a.
Device
Name
is
a
user-editable
field
to
set
a
unique
name
to
the
TEMP
120.
The
default
name
is
TEMP
120.
b.
CPI
Address
specifies
the
address
of
the
TEMP
120.
Each
GRANITE
Measurement
Module
connected
to
the
same
data
logger
must
have
a
unique
address.
By
default,
the
TEMP
120
uses
a
CPI
address
of
1.
Allowable
addresses
are
1
through
120.
11.
Click
Apply
to
save
your
changes.
9.3.4 Configuring with CPIStatus table
When a GRANITE Measurement Module is used in a program, the data logger adds a CPIStatus
table to display current CPI information. View the CPIStatus table in the
LoggerNet
Connect
screen, or
Device Configuration Utility
Data Monitor tab. Information about each module
included in the data logger program or connected to the CPI bus appears in the CPIStatus table
within the ModuleInfo() array. Information is shown in the following order:
GRANITE Measurement Module Type, Serial Number, Device Name, CPI Address, Activity,
CDM OS Version
Within the ModuleInfo() array index string, the Device Name and CPI Address fields can be
edited. This provides a way to rename and readdress a TEMP 120 through Campbell Scientific
software without editing the CRBasic program or connecting directly to the USB port.
See
(p. 24) for additional information.
9.4 Data logger programming
Short Cut
is the best source for up-to-date data logger programming code. Programming code
is needed when:
l
Creating a program for a new data logger installation
l
Adding sensors to an existing data logger program
If your data acquisition requirements are simple, you can likely create and maintain a data logger
program exclusively with
Short Cut
. If your data acquisition needs are more complex, the files that
Short Cut
creates are a great source for programming code to start a new program or add to an
existing custom program.
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