Section 10. utilities installed with loggernet, 1 device configuration utility, 1 overview – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Section 10. Utilities Installed with

LoggerNet

Along with LoggerNet’s server, clients and program editors, we also install several

utilities. These are launched either from the Utilities category of the LoggerNet toolbar or

from a command line calling the executable itself. These utilities include Device

Configuration Utility, an application that uses a serial or an IP port to configure

Campbell Scientific dataloggers and communications devices, CoraScript, a utility to

configure and run LoggerNet from a command line, RWIS Administrator, an application

that provides support for RWIS (Road Weather Information Systems) weather stations, File

Format Convert, an application that is used to convert data files from one format to

another, and Toa_to_tob1, a command line utility to convert TOA5 files to the TOB1

format.

10.1 Device Configuration Utility

10.1.1 Overview

The Device Configuration Utility (DevConfig) is used to set up dataloggers

and intelligent peripherals before those devices are deployed in the field and

before the devices are added to networks in Campbell Scientific datalogger

support software such as LoggerNet or PC400. Some key features of

DevConfig include:

To keep the process as simple as possible, DevConfig supports only

serial and IP connections between the PC and devices.

DevConfig cannot only send operating systems to supported device

types, but can also set datalogger clocks and send program files to

dataloggers.

DevConfig allows you to determine operating system types and

versions, which can be very useful in classic dataloggers, such as the

CR10X, where the operating system version in the datalogger is not

known.

DevConfig provides a reporting facility where a summary of the

current configuration of a device can be shown on the screen and

printed. This configuration can also be saved to a file and used to

restore the settings in the same or a replacement device.

Some devices may not support the configuration protocol in

DevConfig, but do allow configurations to be edited through the

terminal emulation screen.

Help for DevConfig is shown as prompts and explanations on its main

screen. Help for the appropriate settings for a particular device can

also be found in the user’s manual for that device.

Updates to DevConfig are available from Campbell Scientific’s

website. These may be installed over the top of older versions.

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