
PakBus Networking Guide
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When sent to the datalogger, the program with the above settings:
• Sets the CR10XPB PakBus Address to 1.
• Configures the CR10XPB as a router by entering non-zero values in Max
Nodes, Max Neighbors, and Max Routers.
• Sets up a Neighbor Filter in the CR10XPB program which can discover
listed PakBus devices using the datalogger’s CSDC 7 port to RF400; sets
the Communications Verification Interval for 60 seconds; lists as potential
neighbors the devices with addresses 2 and 3 (future CR200 Series PakBus
Addresses).
*D15 settings allocate memory similar to *A settings.
Changing *D15 settings later on could result in loss of data.
It is a good idea, when configuring *D15 settings, to leave
‘room to grow,' however, the datalogger routing tables use
memory, so avoid using overly large numbers.
a. Click OK to write these settings to the program.
b. Save and Compile BASIC.CSI.
c. Connect in LoggerNet to the CR10XPB and send BASIC.dld to the
datalogger.
Step 6 – Write CR205 Program
a. Verify that the latest OS (example, cr2osv02_20.a43) has been
downloaded to the CR205s. This can be done by connecting to a CR205 in
PakCom, clicking on Monitor Data Tables, entering “1” in Update in
Seconds field, and observing the Data Table called “Status” which shows
the CR205’s current OS Version.
b. Verify that the program compiler matches the OS is installed in your
CSIEdit (example, cr2compv02_20.exe).
c. Open CRBasic in LoggerNet, start a new CR200 program file, and key in
the following code.
'CR200 Datalogger
Public AirTemp_C
DataTable (AirTemp,1,1000)
DataInterval (0,1,min)
Average (1,AirTemp_C,0)
EndTable
CAUTION
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