Section 11.  Glossary 
 
 
Term: IP trace 
Function associated with IP data transmissions.    IP trace information was 
originally accessed through the CRBasic instruction IPTrace()
 (p. 428) and 
stored in a string variable.    Files Manager setting 
(p. 541) is now modified to 
allow for creation of a file on a CR800 memory drive, such as USR:, to store 
information in ring memory. 
 
Term: isolation 
Hardwire comms devices and cables can serve as alternate paths to earth 
ground and entry points into the CR800 for electromagnetic noise.    Alternate 
paths to ground and electromagnetic noise can cause measurement errors.   
Using opto-couplers in a connecting device allows comms signals to pass, but 
breaks alternate ground paths and may filter some electromagnetic noise.   
Campbell Scientific offers optically isolated RS-232 to CS I/O interfaces as a 
CR800 accessory for use on the CS I/O port.    See the appendix Serial I/O 
Modules — List 
(p. 563). 
 
 
Term: JSON 
Java Script Object Notation.    A data file format available through the CR800 
or LoggerNet. 
 
Term: keep memory 
keep memory is non-volatile memory that preserves some settings 
(p. 527) 
during a power-up or program start up reset. Examples include PakBus 
address, station name, beacon intervals, neighbor lists, routing table, and 
communication timeouts. 
 
Term: keyboard/display 
The CR800 has an optional external keyboard/display. The CR850 has an 
integrated keyboard/display.    See appendix Keyboard/Display — List 
(p. 569) 
for other compatible keyboard/displays. 
 
Term: leaf node 
A PakBus node at the end of a branch.    When in this mode, the CR800 is not 
able to forward packets from one of its communication ports to another.    It 
will not maintain a list of neighbors, but it still communicates with other 
PakBus dataloggers and wireless sensors.    It cannot be used as a means of 
reaching (routing to) other dataloggers.