Section 4. System Quickstart
connects to G. The connection is internally reverse-polarity protected.
The CR1000 is internally protected against accidental polarity reversal on the
power inputs.
4.4.1 Internal Battery — Quickstart
Related Topics:
• Internal Battery — Quickstart (p. 45)
• Internal Battery — Details
(p. 94)
Warning Misuse or improper installation of the internal lithium battery can
cause severe injury. Fire, explosion, and severe burns can result. Do not recharge,
disassemble, heat above 100 °C (212 °F), solder directly to the cell, incinerate, or
expose contents to water. Dispose of spent lithium batteries properly.
A lithium battery backs up the CR1000 clock, program, and memory.
4.5 Data Retrieval and Telecommunications — Quickstart
Related Topics:
• Data Retrieval and Telecommunications — Quickstart (p. 45)
• Data Retrieval and Telecommunications — Overview (p. 88)
• Data Retrieval and Telecommunications — Details (p. 391)
• Data Retrieval and Telecommunication Peripherals — Lists (p. 651)
If the CR1000 datalogger sits near a PC, direct-connect serial communication is
usually the best solution. In the field, direct serial, a data-storage device, can be
used during a site visit. A remote telecommunication option (or a combination of
options) allows you to collect data from your PC over long distances and gives
you the power to discover problems early.
A Campbell Scientific application engineer can help you make a shopping list for
any of these telecommunication options:
• Standard
o RS-232 serial
• Options
o Ethernet
o CompactFlash, Mass Storage
o Cellular, Telephone
o iOS, Android
o PDA
o Multidrop, Fiber Optic
o Radio, Satellite
Some telecommunication options can be combined.
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