Section 11.  Glossary 
 
 
Term: connector 
A connector is a device that allows one or more electron conduits (wires, 
traces, leads, etc) to be connected or disconnected as a group.    A connector 
consists of two parts — male and female.    For example, a common 
household ac power receptacle is the female portion of a connector.    The 
plug at the end of a lamp power cord is the male portion of the connector. See 
terminal
 (p. 518). 
 
Term: constant 
A packet of CR800 memory given an alpha-numeric name and assigned a 
fixed number. 
 
Term: control I/O 
C terminals configured for controlling or monitoring a device. 
 
Term: CoraScript 
CoraScript is a command-line interpreter associated with LoggerNet 
datalogger support software.    Refer to the LoggerNet manual, available at 
www.campbellsci.com, for more information. 
 
Term: CPU 
Central processing unit.    The brains of the CR800.    Also refers to two the 
following two memory areas: 
o  CPU: memory drive 
o  Memory used by the CPU to store table data. 
 
Term: CR1000KD 
An optional hand-held keyboard/display for use with the CR800 datalogger.   
See the appendix Keyboard/Display — List 
(p. 569). 
 
Term: cr 
Carriage return 
 
Term: CRBasic Editor 
The CRBasic programming editor; supplied as part of LoggerNet, PC400, 
and RTDAQ software