Section 5. System Overview
5.3.2.5.7 Ethernet Port
Read More See the section TCP/IP (p. 289).
• Ethernet capability requires a peripheral Ethernet interface device, as listed
in the appendix Network Links List
(p. 652).
5.3.3 Keyboard Display — Overview
Related Topics:
• Keyboard Display — Overview (p. 83)
• Keyboard Display — Details
(p. 451)
• Keyboard Display — List
(p. 651)
• Custom Menus — Overview
(p. 84, p. 581)
The CR1000KD Keyboard Display is a powerful tool for field use. The
CR1000KD, illustrated in figure CR1000KD Keyboard Display
(p. 83), is a
peripheral optional to the CR1000.
The keyboard display is an essential installation, maintenance, and
troubleshooting tool for many applications. It allows interrogation and
programming of the CR1000 datalogger independent of other telecommunication
links. More information on the use of the keyboard display is available in the
section Custom Menus — Overview
(p. 84, p. 581). See the appendix Keyboard
Displays List
(p. 651) for more information on available products.
Figure 29. CR1000KD Keyboard Display
5.3.3.1 Character Set
The keyboard display character set is accessed using one of the following three
procedures:
• Most keys have a characters shown in blue printed above the key. To enter a
character, press Shift one to three times to select the position of the character
shown above the key, then press the key. For example, to enter Y, press Shift
three times, then press the PgDn.
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