All FAQs (1904 total: showing 1701-1720)
- If a CR3000, CR1000, or CR800-series datalogger has a “machine self-calibration failed” message, what does that mean?
- Can CR3000, CR1000, CR800, or CR850 digital ports be configured to act as RS-232 ports?
- Do the CR800-series, CR1000, and CR3000 dataloggers have 50 Hz versions?
- What is the best way to download data simultaneously from a remote CR1000 and CR3000 via a cellular modem?
- Can the collected data on a CR3000 or CR5000 be relayed to a display panel via a voltage or 4 to 20 mA signal?
- Can communication be established between a computer and a CR3000, CR1000, CR800, or CR850 datalogger in a Wi-Fi network environment?
- If multiple CR3000, CR1000, or CR800-series dataloggers are connected together, can LoggerNet be used to send separate programs to them?
- How can multiple CR3000, CR800-series, or CR1000 dataloggers be connected together?
- Can an iPhone be used to load programs from a computer to a CR3000, CR1000, or CR800-series datalogger?
- Can a CR23X program be sent to a CR3000?
- Can a CR1000 be directly connected as a peripheral device to a CR3000 via a serial connection?
- Can the data structure on a CR3000 or CR1000 be downloaded?
- How can a CR1000 and CR3000 be networked together?
- Can a CR3000 be added to a MD9 network?
- What is the largest CompactFlash memory card that can be used with the CR3000 or CR1000?
- What is the maximum number of multiplexers that a CR3000 can handle?
- What is the best way to communicate wirelessly between a PC and a CR3000?
- What is the default TCP/IP port that LoggerNet uses to communicate with PakBus dataloggers?
- Is there anything a CR1000 can do that a CR3000 cannot do?
- Does a CR5000 need a 4WPB100 to measure the internal RTD of a 4-way net radiometer?
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