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Campbell CR1000 User Manual

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Section 8. Operation
HTTPOut("<p><a href="+ CHR(34) + "command=NewestRecord&table=Status" + CHR(34) + _
">Current Record from Status Table</a></p>")
HTTPOut("<br><p><a href="+ CHR(34) +"default.html"+ CHR(34) + ">Back to the Home Page _
</a></p>")
HTTPOut("</body>")
HTTPOut("</html>")
WebPageEnd
BeginProg
Scan(1,Sec,3,0)
PanelTemp(RefTemp,250)
RealTime(Time())
Minutes = FormatFloat(Time(5),"%02.0f")
Seconds = FormatFloat(Time(6),"%02.0f")
Temperature = FormatFloat(RefTemp, "%02.02f")
CallTable(CRTemp)
NextScan
EndProg
8.6.3.4 FTP Server
The CR1000 automatically runs an FTP server. This allows Windows
®
Explorer
®
to access the CR1000 file system with FTP, with drives on the CR1000 being
mapped into directories or folders. The root directory on the CR1000 can be any
drive, but the USR: drive is usually preferred. USR: is a drive created by
allocating memory in the USR: Drive Size box on the Deployment | Advanced
tab of the CR1000 service in DevConfig. Files can be copied / pasted between
drives. Files can be deleted through FTP.
8.6.3.5 FTP Client
The CR1000 can act as an FTP client to send a file or get a file from an FTP
server, such as another datalogger or web camera. This is done using the
CRBasic FTPClient() instruction. Refer to a manual for a Campbell Scientific
network link (see the appendix Network Links
(p. 652) ), available at
www.campbellsci.com, or CRBasic Editor Help for details and sample programs.
8.6.3.6 Telnet
Telnet is used to access the same commands that are available through the support
software terminal emulator
(p. 530). Start a Telnet session by opening a DOS
command prompt and type in:
Telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx <Enter>
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of the network device connected to the
CR1000.
8.6.3.7 SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a part of the IP suite used by
NTCIP and RWIS for monitoring road conditions. The CR1000 supports SNMP
when a network device is attached.
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BrandCampbell
ModelCR1000
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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