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Direct Connect to Laptop or PC
A PC or laptop can be connected directly to the
datalogger’s RS-232 port (no interface required). For
our CR200X-series, CR3000, CR5000, and CR9000X
dataloggers, this port is electrically isolated, which
protects against ground loops, normal static discharge,
and noise. Isolation is not provided by the RS-232 port
on a CR800, CR850, or CR1000 datalogger. For these
dataloggers, AC-powered PCs should be attached to the
datalogger’s CS I/O port instead of the RS-232 port.
When connecting to the datalogger’s CS I/O port, a
device that converts the CMOS logic levels of the
datalogger to the RS-232 logic levels used by the PC
is required. e following devices accomplish this:
•SC32B interface connects with the PC’s 9-pin se-
rial port via an SC12 CS I/O cable and an RS-232
cable. e interface also provides optical isolation.
•SC-USB interface connects with the PC’s USB port
using an SC12 CS I/O and a USB cable. e inter-
face also provides optical isolation.
•SC115 interface connects with the PC’s USB port
either directly or via the supplied cables. e
interface is not electrically isolated.
•SC929 cable attaches directly to the 9-pin serial
port on a battery-powered laptop. It does not pro-
vide electrical isolation, and draws approximately
100 mA from the datalogger.
External Data Storage Devices
ese products are used to backup data, increase the
datalogger’s storage capability, or retrieve data from
the datalogger’s memory during a site visit.
•SC115 Memory Drive stores 2 GB of data. One
end connects with the datalogger’s CS I/O port for
retrieving data, and the other end connects with a
PC’s USB port for downloading data.
•CFM100 and NL115 modules store data on
one CompactFlash® (CF) card; the NL115 also
supports Ethernet communications. Both the
CFM100 and NL115 attach to the peripheral
port on a CR1000 or CR3000 datalogger.
•One Type I, II, or III PC-card can be read by
the PCMCIA card slot that is integrated into the
CR5000 and CR9000X dataloggers.
•CF1 CompactFlash Adapter inserts into the
PCMCIA card slot on a CR5000, CR9000X, or PC
allowing the datalogger or PC to receive CF cards.
•17752 Reader/Writer is a high-speed device that
allows data stored on a CF card to be read by the
USB port on a PC.
iOS Devices, Android Devices, and PDAs
Users can view and collect data, set the clock, and
download programs by using an Android device, iOS
device, Archer Field PC, or user-supplied PDA.
•Android or iOS devices require our LoggerLink
Mobile Apps, which is available from Google Play
or the Apple Store.
•Archer-PCon interfaces with our general Camp-
bell Scientic data-acquisition systems, and the
Archer-OBS and Archer-OBS-EM interface with
our OBS-3A Turbidity and Temperature Monitor-
ing System.
•User-Supplied PDAs require either PConnect
or PConnectCE soware. PConnect is for Palm
OS-based devices. PConnectCE is for Windows
Pocket PC/Windows Mobile OS-based devices.
Keyboard Displays
e datalogger’s keyboard display provides on-site re-
view of data values and program instructions. e key-
board display consists of a 128 by 64 pixels backlit LCD
graphical or eight-line numeric display and 16-charac-
ter keyboard. Keyboard displays are integrated into the
CR850, CR3000, and CR5000 dataloggers.
e CR1000KD is a portable keyboard display used
with our CR800 and CR1000 dataloggers.
CD100 Mountable Display with Keypad
e CD100 provides the same operation and func-
tionality as the CR1000KD. It mounts in an enclosure
lid allowing data to be entered and displayed without
opening the enclosure. e CD100 has a 16-character
keypad and can show
eight lines by 21 charac-
ters (64 by 128 pixels).
DataView II Display
e DataView II consist of a two-line, 32-character LCD
that can display one real-time value, a description, and
units. is display mounts in an enclosure lid allowing
data to be viewed on-site without opening the enclo-
sure. e DataView II supports PakBus® dataloggers.
The CD100’s vacuum uo-
rescent display is responsive
through a wide operating-
temperature range.
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