Campbell Scientific CR3000 Micrologger User Manual

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Appendix B. Status Table and Settings

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Table 125. CR3000 Settings

Settings are accessed through the Campbell Scientific Device Configuration Utility (DevConfig) via direct-serial and IP connections, or through
PakBusGraph via most CR3000 supported telecommunications options.

Setting Description

Default

Entry

Routes

This read-only setting lists the routes, in the case of a router, or the router neighbors, in
the case of a leaf node, that were known to the CR3000 at the time the setting was read.
Each route is represented by four components separated by commas and enclosed in
parentheses:
(port, via neighbor adr, pakbus adr, response time)
Descriptions of components:
Port
Specifies a numeric code for the port the router will use:

Port

Numeric

Description

Code

ComRS232

1

ComME

2

ComSDC6 (Com310)

3

ComSDC7

4

ComSDC8

5

ComSDC9 (Com320)

6

ComSDC10

7

ComSDC11

8

Com1

9

Com2

10

COM3

11

COM1, COM2, COM3, or
COM4

12

IP*

101,102,…


*If the value of the port number is ≥ 101, the connection is made through PakBus/TCP,
either by the CR3000 executing a TCPOpen() instruction or by having a connection
made to the PakBus/TCP logger service.
Via Neighbor Address
Specifies address of neighbor/router to be used to send messages for this route. If the
route is for a neighbor, this value is the same as the address.
PakBus® Address
For a router, specifies the address the route reaches. If a leaf node, this is 0.
Response Time
For a router, specifies amount of time (in ms) that is allowed for the route. If a leaf node,
this is 0.

(1, 4089, 4089,
1000)

USR: Drive Size

Specifies the size in bytes allocated for the "USR:" ram disk drive.

0

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