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1.   factory when the datalogger was calibrated    Power Up  The program that is flagged to run when the datalogger is  powered off and back on again    Compile State  The state of the program after the datalogger tried to  compile it  Possible states are  No Program  Program  Running  Compile Failed  Program Paused  or Unknown    Panel Temperature  Current panel temperature measurement  This measurement  is made in the background calibration    Run Signature    Signature of the current running program file   16 TOC                Memory Size  The total amount of SRAM in the datalogger    Memory Free  The amount of unallocated memory on the CPU  SRAM    All free memory may not be available for data tables  As  memory 1s allocated and freed  holes of unallocated  memory  which are unusable for final storage  may be  created     Errors    Watchdog Errors  The number of internal watchdog errors that have occurred  while running the current program    Skipped Records  The number of records that have been skipped for a given  table  Skipped records are normally caused by skipped  scans    Low 12V Count  The number of occurrences of the 12VLow signal being  asserted  When this condition is detected  the datalogger  ceases measurements and goes into a low power mode until  proper system voltage is restored    Low 5V Count  The number of occurrences of the 5VExtLow signal being  asserted        17 TOC             Skipped Scans  The number of skipped scans that have occurred while  runni
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4.  be  other settings that need to be set correctly for proper  communication  Refer to the manufacturer   s instruction  manual        TOC             See the Datalogger Setup section for an explanation of each field  on the Datalogger Setup screen     After you have finished setting up a datalogger  it will show up  in the list of dataloggers when LoggerLink is launched  You can  view a datalogger   s settings by tapping on the    1    button on the  right side of the datalogger  You can edit a datalogger   s settings  by tapping the    1    button  and then tapping the pencil icon on the  upper right  You can delete a datalogger by tapping the    1     button  tapping your device   s Menu button  and then selecting  Delete Datalogger        TOC                LoggerLink  EXE CR1000_Desk       CR1000   ast Connect  12 18 13 2 35 PM    O  A     CR3000 Desk      CR3000 Last Connect  12 18 13 2 40 PM  EXE Logan     O    CR1000   ast Connect  12 18 13 2 45 PM      LoganPeak             CRTORO Last Connect  12 18 13 2 50 PM  Connecting  To connect to a datalogger  simply tap on it in the list of  dataloggers              6 TOC       Connected    After you have connected with your datalogger  a set of tabs will  appear at the top of the screen  Tapping on these tabs will allow  you to perform different operations on your datalogger such as  viewing data in a tabular or graphical format  monitoring status   and collecting data     If you leave LoggerLink or your device goes to sleep
5.  have selected files  you can delete the  selected files from the datalogger or get the selected files from  the datalogger and save them to your device  If only a single  program file is selected  you also have the ability to view the  selected file or set the file   s run options     Format Drive  Formatting an individual drive on the datalogger will  permanently delete all the files on that drive  If the  currently running program is found on the drive being  formatted  you will not be able to format the drive until the  Run Options on the running program are cleared    Send File s   Files can be sent from your device to the datalogger   Selecting this option will display a list of local files you can  select to send to the datalogger   Files to be sent to your  datalogger must be stored on your device in the  Campbellsci Programs directory  With your device  connected to a computer as a disk drive  you can navigate to  this directory to copy files to your device from the  computer     Delete File s   After selecting files from the datalogger file list  you can  delete the files from the datalogger        TOC             Get File s   After selecting files from the datalogger file list  you can get  the files from the datalogger and store them on your device    Retrieved files are stored on your device in the  Campbellsci Data name directory  where name is the name  given to your datalogger when it was added to the  LoggerLink App  With your device connected to a  computer 
6.  this name     Packet Size  Bluetooth Only   Data 1s transferred between the datalogger and LoggerLink  in chunks called  packets   This setting controls the  maximum number of bytes in these packets  If you are  experiencing problems maintaining a connection to a  datalogger  try reducing the packet size  The packet size  must be between 128 and 998     PakBus Settings    Address  The PakBus Address of the datalogger you will be  connecting to  The valid range is 1 through 4094   However  PakBus addresses greater than 3999 are typically  reserved for PakBus routing devices and ports    Neighbor  The PakBus address of the neighbor you will go through to  connect to your datalogger  A value of 0 means you will  connect directly to your datalogger    Security Code  The Security Code 1s only required if security has been  enabled on your datalogger  In order for LoggerLink to  connect to a security enabled datalogger  the security code    of at least level 3 1s required  The level 3 security code  TOC                allows you to check the clock and collect data  The level 2  security code is required to set the clock or change public  variables  The level 1 security code unlocks the highest  level of security and allows you to change or retrieve the  program as well as change status table variables   TCP Password  If you are trying to connect via TCP to a datalogger with a  TCP Password enabled  you must enter the password in  order for any communications to occur with the data
7.  values can be changed by tapping  the On checkbox     Current Setup    Selected Table  Select the table that will be displayed   Select Fields  Select the fields that will be displayed   Polling Interval  Select the interval at which the data will be updated  The  LoggerLink App will never poll faster than 1 time per  second   Show Units  Use the check box to specify whether or not units are  displayed   Field Options  Each field may be edited  Tap the button to the right of the  field name  This will display customization options for that  particular field  These options include   Title  The name that will be displayed for the field   Units  The measurement units that will be displayed for the field        TOC             Precision  The number of digits of precision used   Only displayed  if the field value is floating point type      Status    The status page shows important information about your  datalogger  the current program  errors  card status  the battery   and the clock  It also allows you to send a program to your  datalogger        13 TOC                LoganPeak O    Y    Current Status Historic Collect    Program Info    Current CPU LoganPeak CR1  Started 10 25 13 12 29 13 PM  Signature 55578    Compile Results CPU LoganPeak CR1    Compiled  in SequentialMode     Send Program    Datalogger Info    Station Name 1868  OS Version CR1000 Std 27  OS Signature 23790  Model No CR1000  Serial No 1868  Power Up CPU LoganPeak CR1          Compile State Program Is Runnin
8.  while  connected to a datalogger  you will be automatically  disconnected from the datalogger 10 minutes after any  background processes  such as data collection  complete  Note  that if you have Prevent Sleep enabled  see the LoggerLink  Settings section  your device will not automatically go to sleep  while you are connected to a datalogger  You must put the  device to sleep manually or disconnect from the datalogger     Disconnecting    When you are finished interacting with your datalogger  tap your  device   s Menu button and select Disconnect  or simply tap your  device   s back button  to disconnect and return to the list of  dataloggers        7 TOC             Datalogger Setup   Settings    TCP Settings    Address  The TCP IP Address of the device you will be  communicating with    Port  The TCP IP Port the device is accepting connections on   This defaults to 6785     Bluetooth Settings    Note that the Bluetooth Name and Address must be selected  from the list that LoggerLink returns after searching for  Bluetooth devices  They cannot be entered manually     Name  The Name of the Bluetooth device you will be  communicating with    Address  The Bluetooth Address of the device you will be  communicating with     Datalogger Settings    Type  The Type of the datalogger you will be communicating  with        8 TOC             Name  The Name used to identify this datalogger in LoggerLink   Data files collected from this datalogger will be stored in a  sub directory with
9.  your Android  device   s Menu button  If your device does not have a Menu  button  these functions can be accessed from the menu button on  the right end of the action bar at the top of the LoggerLink  screen     Datalogger Setup    Note that you can only specify a TCP or a Bluetooth connection  for a single datalogger  If you enter information in the TCP  Settings  any previous Bluetooth Settings will be cleared  If you  select a Bluetooth connection  any previous TCP Settings will be  cleared        2 TOC             TCP Connection    Depending on how your datalogger is connected to the  Internet  you may be able to use the UDP or PB discovery  buttons to set up your datalogger     If your network supports UDP  simply tap the UDP discovery    button be next to the TCP Address field  LoggerLink will  return a list of PakBus dataloggers that it discovers  Tap a  datalogger in the list to have its settings automatically filled in  to the Datalogger Setup screen  After manually filling in any  additional settings  tap the Save button to add the datalogger     If your network does not support UDP  you may be able to use    the PakBus discovery button e to set up your dataloggers   simply type in the IP Address and Port  and then tap the PB  discovery button next to the PakBus Address field   LoggerLink will return a list of PakBus dataloggers that are  reachable from that IP address  Tap a datalogger in the list to  have its settings automatically filled in to the Datalogger Se
10. Historic       Collect Mode   C  All Data   C  New Data  Most Recent      Records 100     Time      Append to End of File s            Overwrite Existing File s        Collect most recent X records and append to end of  existing file s     Datalogger Tables       Status           QtrHour          OneHour                      P     aM NnaDau                TOC       24    Collected data files are stored on your device in the  Campbellsci Data name directory  where name is the name  given to your datalogger when it was added to the LoggerLink  App  With your device connected to a computer as a disk drive   you can navigate to this directory to copy your data files to the  computer     Collection Option  Choose whether to collect All Data and overwrite existing  data files  only New Data and append the data to the end of  existing data files  or the Most Recent records  If you select  Most Recent  you specify the number of records to collect or  the time interval of records to collect  You also specify  whether to overwrite existing data files or append to the end  of existing data files    Datalogger Tables  A list of all the datalogger tables that can be selected for  data collection  Select the table s  you wish to collect and  tap the Collect button  You can view collected data files by  tapping the eye icon next to the table name  While viewing  a data file  you can tap the information icon at the top to get  information about the datalogger that generated the data  the  da
11. LoggerLink  Mobile App for  Android    Revision  7 15    Copyright    euet ae  Campbell Scientifi In    Table of Contents       ImifoducHnonis iiz nile cile l   EGET UENIRE RR EET DE l  Gelting Started oore E E elles E a M S sedet M Res 2  Dataloe cer Se Up iusti ec tesa dtu Mei stet ir cece 2  TOP CONNEC ON iaia Mu id UE dia 3  Bluetooth onnecol tail ee lo a manie dialetti ode 4  oni nit                    6  COMME rci  cc             K                                   7  Bienen                      S 7  DatalogserSetup   Setumgs   rarolirl ilaria 8  Conneciis ccc  10   Ute ena a cle eee oe ae ee Lee ou SSO Lg 10  SUAS AS cect cles eiie deer o tesa leale edo tcc ace 13  FONC meena re eco ee ee eee ON ee 19  0  I Fee oe Dic                                    22  Plesio lillo 22  SI e                             n   28  lived eT NT E              29  ONNE PIES c DE 29  I opgerLank SGU ser ettet lorella 30  Backing Up and Restoring Your Network                ccccsssssscceceeeceeeeeeeeeeses 31  Copying Your Network to Another Android Device                                 32    End User License Agreement  EULA  for Mobile Applications               33    Introduction  Please read the End User License Agreement  EULA      LoggerLink for Android    is a simple yet powerful tool that lets  you communicate directly with your IP enabled or Bluetooth   enabled CR6  CR3000  CR1000  CR800 Series  and CR200   Series dataloggers from your Android device  The app lets you  perform field 
12. as a disk drive  you can navigate to this directory  to copy your retrieved files to the computer     View File  After selecting a file from the datalogger file list  you can  view the file  While viewing a file  you can make edits   You can then tap the disk icon on the upper right to save the  file to your device or to the datalogger  This allows you to  edit a program on your datalogger  Note that if you edit the  running program and save it to your datalogger  it will cause  the program to be recompiled  While viewing a file  you  can also tap the share icon on the upper right to share the  file  This will show a list of installed applications that are  registered to handle the current file type  This can be used  to email the file  or  if you have a file sharing application   such as Dropbox  this option can be used to get the file to  your computer    Run Options  When Run Now is selected  the program will be compiled  and run in the datalogger  You may also choose to preserve  existing data tables on the datalogger  if there are no       TOC             changes to the table structure of the new program  The Run  On Power up will set this program file to run when the  datalogger loses power and then powers back up     Settings    28    The Settings page is used to view and or change the internal  settings of the datalogger  If needed  each setting has detailed  help available by tapping the    1    button next to the setting   Writable values will have an arrow next to 
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15. d  and or set by tapping your device   s Menu button from the main  LoggerLink screen  1 e   when you are not connected to a  datalogger  and selecting LoggerLink Settings     Settings  Global Address  The PakBus address for this device  Each device in a  PakBus network must have a unique address  Valid PakBus  addresses are   through 4094  Typically  software such as  LoggerLink should use a value greater than 3999  This is  because  when a neighbor filter is set up  a PakBus  datalogger will answer a Hello message from any device       TOC             with an ID greater than 3999  but will ignore devices with   IDs less than 4000 that are not in their neighbor list   Settings  Prevent Sleep   The Prevent Sleep setting will prevent your device from   going to sleep when connected to a datalogger   Troubleshooting  Logging Enabled   Enabling logging will create a low level log file of all   communications with a datalogger  Note that enabling   logging will slow down LoggerLink  Logging should only   be enabled  if you are experiencing communication   problems     Log files are stored on your device in the Campbellsci Logs  directory  The filename is name log  where name is the  name given to your datalogger when it was added to the  LoggerLink app  With your device connected to a computer  as a disk drive  you can navigate to this directory to copy  your log files to the computer    Information  Version  The version of LoggerLink   Backing Up  Restoring  and Copying Your Net
16. d image files  Tapping a device sub folder will  display the data and image files from that device  The Log  folder contains a log file for each device  if logging is  enabled  The Program folder contains all program files  retrieved from all dataloggers   This folder is also where  you should store program files that you copy from your  computer to your device   The TableDefinitions folder  holds the table definitions file for each device     A single datalogger   s files are also directly accessible by  tapping the folder icon at the top of the datalogger   s  information page  1 e   the page that is displayed by tapping  the    1    button next to the datalogger in the list of  dataloggers         TOC             Clicking the eye icon next to a file allows you to view that  file  While viewing a program file  you can edit the file and  then tap the disk icon in the upper right corner to save the  file to your device  While viewing a data file  tap the  historic icon at the top to graph your data or the share icon  at the top to share the file through email or a file sharing  application such as DropBox     Pressing your device   s Menu button with file s  selected in a  list of files allows you to delete the file s  or share the file s   through email or a file sharing application such as DropBox   If only one file is selected  you also have the option to  rename the file or view the file     LoggerLink Settings    The following settings for the LoggerLink app can be viewe
17. g             10 AE C             TOC          Program Info    Current  The program currently running in the datalogger    Started  The date the currently running program was started    Signature  Signature of the compiled binary data structure for the  current program  This value is independent of comments  added or non functional changes to the program    Compile Results  The results reported by the datalogger when it compiled the  currently running program    Send Program  Click to send a new program file to the datalogger  The file  must be accessible to the LoggerLink App   Programs to be  sent to your datalogger must be stored on your device in the  Campbellsci Programs directory  With your device  connected to a computer as a disk drive  you can navigate to  this directory to copy files to your device from the  computer   When Send Program is clicked  a list of  available files is displayed  When a file is selected  it will  be sent  compiled  and assigned the Run Options of Run  Now and Run on Power up        15 TOC             Datalogger Info    Station Name  A name assigned to this datalogger  Note that this is the  station name internal to the datalogger  It is not the name  given to the datalogger in LoggerLink    OS Version  Specifies the version of the operating system currently in the  datalogger    OS Signature  The signature of the current operating system    Model No  The type of datalogger    Serial No  Specifies the datalogger serial number assigned by the
18. graph by using one finger to drag the  graph to the desired location  A zoomed or panned graph can be  restored by selecting the Restore icon at the top     On the table  the current data will be displayed in tabular format   You may sort the data by time simply by tapping the Time  column heading     Historic Setup    Select Table Fields  Select the table and fields that will be displayed in the graph  and table        TOC             Show Legend  Determines whether a legend is shown on the graph   Data Range  The range of data to be displayed in the graph and table   Field Options  Field Title  The title used in the graph legend and the table column  heading   Graph Axis  Each series can be displayed using the left or right axis of  the graph   Graph Line Width  The width of the line used for the graph series   Graph Line Color  The color of the line used for the graph series   Graph Line Style  The style of the line used for the graph series   Graph Symbol Size  The size of the symbol used for the graph series   Graph Symbol Color  The color of the symbol used for the graph series   Graph Symbol Style  The style of the symbol used for the graph series     Collect Data    The Collect Data page is used to download data from your  datalogger and store it in data files on your device  These data       22 TOC             23    files can then be viewed  emailed from your device  or opened in  another application     HG  64  fg 2 02 PM         LoganPeak COLLECT    Current Status 
19. logger   Encryption Key  This setting specifies text that will be used to generate the  key for encrypting PakBus messages sent or received by this  datalogger  The key entered here must match the PakBus  Encryption Key setting in the device     Connecting    To connect to a datalogger  simply tap on the datalogger in your  list of dataloggers or tap the Connect button while viewing the  datalogger   s settings  When connecting to a datalogger  a clock  check is sent to see if communications can be established  On  the first connection  table definitions are retrieved and stored   Table definitions are only retrieved again  if a change is  detected     Current    10    The current page displays the current data record for the selected  table        TOC             MG 65  2 57 PM       LoganPeak Public  gt          Current Status Historic             Record Number 4674504  BattVolt 13 6079 Volts  PniTemp 10 494   C  BldgTemp 11 9226  C  EncRH 17 31  6  AirTemp  2 01327  C  RH 47 4409    WindSpd 11 074 m s  WindDir 205 72     SlrFDensity 139 557 W m   SIrTotalF 0 000139557 MJ m   BP 760 253 mmHg  Year 2013 Years  Month 12 Month  DayOfMonth 18 DayOfMonth  Hour 14 Hours          Tap the icon in the upper right corner to select and configure a  different table           TOC          Values are formatted based on type and  by default  include the  units defined in the datalogger program     Touch and hold a settable value to open a page that allows you  to change the value  Boolean
20. maintenance tasks such as viewing and collecting  data  setting the clock  and downloading programs     Note  AT amp T   s default security settings do not allow mobile to   mobile connections on the AT amp T network  This affects  connections from a mobile phone or tablet on the AT amp T  network attempting to connect to a cellular modem on the  AT amp T network  If your mobile device and cellular modem are  both on the AT amp T network  communications between  LoggerLink and the datalogger cannot be established  This does  not affect connections where the phone and or the modem are on  another network  for instance  a Verizon phone connecting to an  AT amp T cellular modem or vice versa  or a Verizon phone to  Verizon cellular modem connection      Requirements    LoggerLink for Android runs on Android 4 0 3  Ice Cream  Sandwich  or greater        1 TOC             Getting Started    When LoggerLink is launched  you can add new dataloggers by  tapping the         button in the upper right corner of the screen     Note that to use a TCP connection  your Android device must be  connected to a network through which you can reach your  datalogger  To use a Bluetooth connection  you must have an  RS 232 to Bluetooth adapter connected to your datalogger   s  RS 232 port  The Bluetooth adapter must be properly  configured according to the manufacturer   s instruction manual   See Bluetooth Connection below for information on settings     Some LoggerLink functions are accessed from
21. ng the current program  Does not include scans  intentionally skipped as may occur with the use of ExitScan  and Do   Loop instructions   Skipped System Scans  The number of scans skipped in the background calibration   Skipped Slow Scans  The number of scans skipped in a SlowSequence   Variable Out of Bounds  The number of times an array was accessed out of bounds     Battery Info    Battery  The current value of the battery voltage  This measurement  is made in the background calibration    Lithium  The current voltage of the lithium battery  This  measurement is updated in background calibration     Card Info    Card Status  Reports the status of the CF card   Bytes Free  The amount of space still available on the CF card        18 TOC             Clock Info    System  The local time of your device the last time the datalogger  clock was checked    Logger  The time reported by the datalogger the last time its clock  was checked    Set Clock  Click to set the datalogger clock  You can choose to either  manually set the datalogger clock or to set the datalogger  clock to your device   s clock  An attempt will be made to set  the clock as closely as possible to the desired time  but there  may be some difference due to delay in the communication  link  This option should be used with caution  since it could  result in missing or duplicate timestamps when the  datalogger clock is changed     Historic    The historic page displays data from a single datalogger table in  graph o
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24. r tabular form        19 TOC             e Ci 2 57 PM      LoganPeak rase g9                   Current Status Historic  OneHour  1 6 H9  K   1 4 118 5  1 2 118   117 5  0 8  0 6 17  0 4 116 5  0 2 116  0 115 5   0 2 mau    15  p 14 5   0 6 j   0 8 14  4 113 5   1 2 113     1 4 12 5   1 6 ho   1 8  2 11 5  22  11  24   110 5   2 6 10   18 00 00 00 06 00 12 00     AirTemp Avg      WindSpd_Max                      The first time you open the historic window for a datalogger   you will automatically be taken to the Historic Setup  This  allows you to select the table and fields to be displayed  An    20 TOC                21    option for showing the legend is also available  You can tap  Data Range to change the data range that will be displayed    The default data range is 1 hour   Once fields have been  selected  you can tap on the name of a field to set the display  options for that field as described below  After completing the  setup  tap Save to display your selected data     From the main Historic screen  tap Graph or Table at the top to  choose how to display your data  Tap the icon in the upper right  corner to go to Historic Setup and change the table  fields  data  range  or field options     On a Graph  tap a point on the graph to display the data value  and timestamp at that point  You can zoom in on a part of the  graph by touching the screen with two fingers and then sliding  your fingers apart  You can zoom out by pinching your fingers  together  You can pan the 
25. t cover any software that has been altered  or changed in any way by anyone other than Campbell  Scientific  Campbell Scientific 1s not responsible for problems  caused by computer or mobile device hardware  computer or  mobile device operating systems  or the use of Campbell  Scientific   s software with non Campbell Scientific software or  hardware     LIMITATION OF LIABILITIES  All warranties of  merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are  disclaimed and excluded  Your sole and exclusive remedy is set  forth in this limited warranty  In no event shall Campbell  Scientific  Inc  be liable for personal injury  or any incidental   special  indirect or consequential damages whatsoever   including  without limitation  damages for loss of profits  loss of  data  business interruption or any other commercial damages or  losses  arising out of or related to your use or inability to use the       TOC             Licensed Application  however caused  regardless of the theory  of liability  contract  tort or otherwise  and even if Campbell  Scientific  Inc  has been advised of the possibility of such  damages  Campbell Scientific   s aggregate liability arising from  or relating to this agreement or the software or documentation is  limited to the purchase price paid by You     INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS  In the event of any  third party claim that the Licensed Application or Your  possession and use of that Licensed Application infringes that  third party   s intelle
26. talogger program  and the data fields  Tap the historic  icon at the top to graph your data  You will be asked to  select the fields and data range to graph  Tap the share icon  at the top to share the file through email or a file sharing  application such as DropBox  Tap your device   s Menu    button and then select Delete File to delete the data file   TOC                Files    25    The Files page is used to view the drives on your datalogger as  well as pause resume the currently running program  You can  also view and edit files on your datalogger  send files to your  datalogger  get files from your datalogger  or set the run options  for a program file on your datalogger     Current Program    Resume  The Resume button restarts the paused program while  preserving data files    Pause  The Pause button pauses the currently running program and  preserves data files     Drives    The drives on the datalogger  Selecting one of the drives  displays a list of all the files on the drive     File List    You can refresh the list of all drives and files from the  datalogger by tapping the refresh icon in the upper right  corner     Other functions are available by tapping your device   s Menu  button   If your device does not have a Menu button  the  functions can be accessed by using the menu button in the  TOC                26    upper right corner   If no files are selected  you have the  option to format the drive or send files to the datalogger from  your device  If you
27. the value that can be  tapped to change the value  Once changes have been made to  any setting s   they must be applied to the datalogger by tapping  the Apply button in the upper right corner  Applying changes  stores them to the datalogger  Any setting that has been changed  but not applied will have an asterisk next to the setting name   When you leave the Settings tab  any changes that have not been  applied will be lost     The following options are available by tapping your device   s  Menu button while in the Settings window     Refresh  When the Refresh option is selected  the datalogger settings  will be retrieved and any pending setting changes will be  discarded    Factory Defaults  When the Factory Defaults option is selected  the datalogger  settings will all be set back to their factory default values        TOC             Disconnect    When you are finished interacting with your datalogger  tap your  devices   s Menu button and select Disconnect  or simply tap your  device   s back button  to disconnect  Disconnecting from a  datalogger will end all communications with that datalogger and  take you back to your list of dataloggers     Off line Files    29    Pressing the folder button at the top of the main LoggerLink  screen  1 e   when you are not connected to a datalogger   will display the files on your device that are associated with  LoggerLink  Tapping the Data folder will display a sub   folder for each device that has collected data files or  retrieve
28. tup  screen  After manually filling in any additional settings  tap  the Save button to add the datalogger     If you are not able to use UDP or PakBus discovery  you will  need to manually enter the information about how LoggerLink  will connect to your datalogger        TOC             Bluetooth Connection    Press the Bluetooth button at the top of the screen   LoggerLink should automatically search for Bluetooth  devices  If not  press the discovery button next to the  Bluetooth Name field  It can take up to 12 seconds for device  names to be returned  Select the Bluetooth device from the  list returned by LoggerLink  Note that you cannot manually  enter the Bluetooth settings  A device must be selected from  the list returned by LoggerLink     Once a Bluetooth device has been selected  you may be able to  use the PakBus discovery button to set up your datalogger   Simply tap the PB discovery button next to the PakBus  Address field  LoggerLink will return a list of PakBus  dataloggers that are reachable from that Bluetooth device    Tap a datalogger in the list to have its settings automatically  filled in to the Datalogger Setup screen  After manually filling  in any additional settings  tap the Save button to add the  datalogger     The baud rate of the RS 232 Bluetooth adapter must match  that of the datalogger  Handshaking should be disabled in the  adapter   If that is not possible  handshaking must be enabled  in the datalogger   Depending on the adapter  there may
29. work    Backing Up and Restoring Your    Network    Your LoggerLink datalogger network can be backed up by  pressing your device   s menu button and selecting Backup  Network  This creates a loggerLink bkp file in the       31 TOC             Campbellsci LoggerLink directory  Once a backup file has been  created  the network can be restored at any time by pressing your  device   s menu button and selecting Restore Network  Note that  this will overwrite any existing stations     Copying Your Network to Another    Android Device    You can copy your datalogger network to another Android  device by copying the loggerLink bkp file described above to the  Campbellsci LoggerLink directory on the new device   Note  that LoggerLink must be installed and run on the second device   before the Campbellsci LoggerLink directory will be created    Once the file has been copied to the new device  press the  device   s menu button and select Restore Network  Note that if  the new device already has a datalogger network  this will  overwrite any existing stations        TOC             End User License Agreement  EULA   for Mobile Applications       NOTICE OF AGREEMENT  Please carefully read this EULA   By installing or using this software  You are agreeing to comply  with the following terms and conditions  If you do not want to be  bound by this EULA  You must promptly remove the Licensed  Application and any versions thereof from your mobile device     By accepting this agreement  you ack
    
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