Section 7. Installation
Loading an operating system through this method will do the following:
1. Preserve all datalogger settings
2. Delete all data in final storage
3. Preserve USR drive and data stored there
4. Maintains program run options
5. Deletes data generated using the CardOut() or TableFile() instructions
DevConfig Send OS tab:
• If you are having trouble communicating with the CR800
• If you want to return the CR800 to a known configuration
Send Program
(p. 510) or Send New... command:
• If you want to send an OS remotely
• If you are not too concerned about the consequences
File Control tab:
• If you want to update the OS remotely
• If your only connection to the CR800 is over IP
• If you have IP access and want to change the OS for testing purposes
External memory and PowerUp.ini file:
• If you want to change the OS without a PC
7.5.2.2 Factory Defaults — Installation
In DevConfig, clicking the Factory Defaults button at the base of the Settings
Editor tab sends a command to the CR800 to revert to its factory default settings.
The reverted values will not take effect until the changes have been applied.
7.5.2.3 Saving and Restoring Configurations — Installation
In DevConfig, clicking Save on a summary screen saves the configuration to an
XML file. This file can be used to load a saved configuration back into the
CR800 by clicking Read File and Apply.