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LoggerLink
Mobile App for iOS
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Table of Contents
Introduction ..................................................................................... 1
Requirements................................................................................... 1
Getting Started ................................................................................ 2
Datalogger Setup—Settings............................................................ 5
Connecting ...................................................................................... 7
Collect Data................................................................................... 17
Disconnect..................................................................................... 25
LoggerLink Settings...................................................................... 25
End User License Agreement (EULA) ......................................... 27
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Introduction
End User License Agreement (EULA)
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LoggerLink for iOS is a simple yet powerful tool that lets you communicate directly with your IP-enabled CR3000, CR1000,
CR800-Series, and CR200-Series dataloggers from your iOS device. The app lets you perform field maintenance tasks such as viewing and collecting data, setting the clock, and downloading programs.
Note: AT&T’s default security settings do not allow mobile-tomobile connections on the AT&T network. This affects connections from a mobile phone or tablet on the AT&T network attempting to connect to a cellular modem on the
AT&T network. If your mobile device and cellular modem are both on the AT&T network, please contact Campbell Scientific for configuration information before purchasing LoggerLink.
This does not affect connections where the phone and/or the modem are on another network (for instance, a Verizon phone connecting to an AT&T cellular modem or vice versa, or a
Verizon phone to Verizon cellular modem connection).
Requirements
LoggerLink for iOS runs on iOS 4.3 or greater.
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Getting Started
When LoggerLink is launched, you can add new dataloggers by tapping the "+" button in the upper right corner of the screen.
Note: Your iOS device must be connected to a network through which you can reach your datalogger. If you are connecting through an ad hoc network, it may be necessary to disable cellular data on your iOS device.
Datalogger Setup
Depending on how your datalogger is connected to the Internet, you may be able to use the UDP or PB discovery buttons to set up your datalogger.
If your network supports UDP, simply tap the UDP discovery button next to the TCP Address field. LoggerLink will return a list of PakBus dataloggers that it discovers. Tap a datalogger in the list to have its settings automatically filled in to the
Datalogger Setup screen. After manually filling in any additional settings, tap the Save button to add the datalogger.
If your network does not support UDP, you may be able to use the PakBus discovery button to set up your dataloggers.
Simply type in the IP Address and Port, and then tap the PB discovery button next to the PakBus Address field. LoggerLink will return a list of PakBus dataloggers that are reachable from that IP address. Tap a datalogger in the list to have its settings
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automatically filled in to the Datalogger Setup screen. After manually filling in any additional settings, tap the Save button to add the datalogger.
If you are not able to use UDP or PakBus discovery, you will need to manually enter the information about how LoggerLink will connect to your datalogger.
See the
section for an explanation of each field on the Datalogger Setup screen.
After you have finished setting up a datalogger, it will show up in the list of dataloggers when LoggerLink is launched. You can view a datalogger's settings by tapping on the blue disclosure button on the right side of the datalogger. You can edit a datalogger in your list by tapping the Edit button in the upper left corner and then selecting the datalogger you wish to edit.
You can delete a datalogger by tapping the Edit button, tapping the red delete button control to the left of the datalogger, and then tapping the Delete button that appears to the right of the datalogger. You can change the order of the dataloggers by tapping the Edit button and then using the row reorder button to the right of a datalogger to drag it to the desired position.
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Connecting
To connect to a datalogger, simply tap on it in the list of dataloggers.
Connected
After you have connected to your datalogger, a set of tabs will appear at the bottom of the screen. Tapping on these tabs will allow you to perform different operations on your datalogger such as viewing data in a tabular or graphical format, monitoring status, and collecting data.
Note that on an iPhone, you will need to tap the More button to see some of the available operations. With the More screen open, you can tap the Edit button to configure your tab bar.
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Drag your most used items to the tab bar to make them visible without pressing More.
If you leave LoggerLink or your device goes to sleep while connected to a datalogger, you will be automatically disconnected from the datalogger 10 minutes after any background processes (such as data collection) complete. Note that if you have Prevent Auto-Lock enabled (see the
section), your device will not automatically go to sleep while you are connected to a datalogger. You must put the device to sleep manually or disconnect from the datalogger.
Disconnecting
When you are finished interacting with your datalogger, simply tap the Disconnect tab to disconnect and return to the list of dataloggers.
Datalogger Setup—Settings
TCP Settings
Address
The TCP/IP Address of the device you will be communicating with.
Port
The TCP/IP Port the device is accepting connections on.
This defaults to 6785.
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Datalogger Settings
Type
The Type of the datalogger you will be communicating with.
Name
The Name used to identify this datalogger in LoggerLink.
Data files collected from this datalogger will be stored in a sub-directory with this name.
PakBus Settings
Address
The PakBus Address of the datalogger you will be connecting to. The valid range is 1 through 4094.
However, PakBus addresses greater than 3999 are typically reserved for PakBus routing devices and ports.
Neighbor
The PakBus address of the neighbor you will go through to connect to your datalogger. A value of 0 means you will connect directly to your datalogger.
Security Code
The Security Code is only required if security has been enabled on your datalogger. In order for LoggerLink to connect to a security-enabled datalogger, the security code of at least level 3 is required. The level 3 security code allows you to check the clock and collect data. The level 2 security code is required to set the clock or change public variables. The level 1 security code unlocks the highest
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level of security and allows you to change or retrieve the program as well as change status table variables.
TCP Password
If you are trying to connect to a datalogger with a TCP
Password enabled, you must enter the password in order for any communications to occur with the datalogger.
Connecting
To connect to a datalogger, simply tap on the datalogger in your list of dataloggers or tap the Connect button while viewing the datalogger's settings. When connecting to a datalogger, a clock check is sent to see if communications can be established. On the first connection, table definitions are retrieved and stored.
Table definitions are only retrieved again, if a change is detected.
Current
The current page displays the current data record for the selected table.
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Tap the icon in the upper right corner to select a different table.
Values are formatted based on type and include the units defined in the datalogger program.
Tapping a settable value opens a page that allows you to change the value. Boolean values can be changed by tapping on the
Boolean toggle.
The update rate for the numeric page is half the table interval or
1 second if there is no table interval. LoggerLink will never poll faster than 1 time per second.
Status
The status page shows important information about your datalogger, the current program, errors, card status, the battery, and the clock. It also allows you to send a program to your datalogger.
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Note that a red E on the Status icon indicates that the datalogger has errors. Scroll down on the Status screen to identify the error.
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You can press the Reset button next to the indicated error to reset the value to 0.
Program Info
Current
The program currently running in the datalogger.
Started
The date the currently running program was started.
Signature
Signature of the compiled binary data structure for the current program. This value is independent of comments added or non-functional changes to the program.
Compile Results
The results reported by the datalogger when it compiled the currently running program.
Send Program
Click to send a new program file to the datalogger. The file must be accessible by LoggerLink. (See following paragraph.) When Send Program is tapped, a list of available files is displayed. When a file is selected, it will be sent, compiled, and assigned the Run Options of Run Now and Run on Power-up.
LoggerLink has file association set up with CRBasic program files. This allows you to access a program file that has been sent as an email attachment. From your device's
Mail app, tap and hold on the program file attachment.
Then choose Open in LoggerLink. The program file will
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then be accessible by LoggerLink. File association also allows you to use a file-sharing application, such as
Dropbox, to get a program file onto your device and accessible by LoggerLink. If you do not have email capabilities or a file-sharing application, iTunes® is required to copy programs to your device to be sent to the datalogger. With iTunes open and your device connected to your computer, click on the name of your device under
Devices and then click Apps near the top center of the window. Under File Sharing, click on LoggerLink. Press
Add to open a browser window allowing you to browse to the programs you wish to copy to your device. After browsing to the desired programs, press Open in the browser window and the programs will be copied to your device.
Datalogger Info
Station Name
A name assigned to this datalogger. Note that this is the station name internal to the datalogger. It is not the name given to the datalogger in LoggerLink.
OS Version
Specifies the version of the operating system currently in the datalogger.
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OS Signature
The signature of the current operating system.
Model No
The type of datalogger.
Serial No
Specifies the datalogger serial number assigned by the factory when the datalogger was calibrated.
Power Up
The program that is flagged to run when the datalogger is powered off and back on again.
Compile State
The state of the program after the datalogger tried to compile it. Possible states are: No Program, Program
Running, Compile Failed, Program Paused, or Unknown.
Run Signature
Signature of the current running program file.
Panel Temp
Current panel temperature measurement. This measurement is made in the background calibration.
Memory Size
The total amount of SRAM in the datalogger.
Memory Free
The amount of unallocated memory on the CPU (SRAM).
All free memory may not be available for data tables. As memory is allocated and freed, holes of unallocated memory, which are unusable for final storage, may be created.
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Errors
Watchdog Errors
The number of internal watchdog errors that have occurred while running the current program.
Skipped Records
The number of records that have been skipped for a given table. Skipped records are normally caused by skipped scans.
Low 12V Count
The number of occurrences of the 12VLow signal being asserted. When this condition is detected, the datalogger ceases measurements and goes into a low power mode until proper system voltage is restored.
Low 5V Count
The number of occurrences of the 5VExtLow signal being asserted.
Skipped Scans
The number of skipped scans that have occurred while running the current program. Does not include scans intentionally skipped as may occur with the use of ExitScan and Do...Loop instructions.
Skipped System Scans
The number of scans skipped in the background calibration.
Skipped Slow Scans
The number of scans skipped in a SlowSequence.
Variable Out of Bounds
The number of times an array was accessed out of bounds.
Battery Info
Battery
The current value of the battery voltage. This measurement is made in the background calibration.
Lithium
The current voltage of the lithium battery. This measurement is updated in background calibration.
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Card Info
Card Status
Reports the status of the CF card.
Bytes Free
The amount of space still available on the CF card.
Clock Info
System
The local time of your device the last time the datalogger clock was checked.
Logger
The time reported by the datalogger the last time its clock was checked.
Set Time
Sets the datalogger clock by your device's clock. An attempt will be made to set the clock as closely as possible to the device's clock, but there may be some difference due to delay in the communication link. This option should be used with caution, since it could result in missing or
duplicate timestamps when the datalogger's clock is changed.
Historic
The historic page displays data from a single datalogger table in graph or tabular form.
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The first time you open the historic window for a datalogger, you will automatically be taken to the Historic Setup. This allows you to select the table and fields to be displayed. After selecting the table and fields, press Done to return to the main
Historic Setup screen. From this screen, you can tap Data Range to change the data range that will be displayed. (The default
Data Range is 1 minute.) You can also tap on the name of a
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field to set the display options for that field as described below.
After setting the data range and/or field options, tap Save to display your selected data.
From the main Historic screen, tap Graph or Table at the top to choose how to display your data. Tap the icon in the upper right corner to go to Historic Setup and change the table, fields, data range, or field options.
On a Graph, tap a point on the graph to display the data value and timestamp at that point. You can zoom in on a part of the graph by dragging from top-left to bottom-right. A zoomed graph can be unzoomed by tapping the Restore button in the upper left corner or by dragging from bottom-right to top-left.
Historic Setup
Select Table/Fields
Select the table and fields that will be displayed in the graph and table.
Data Range
The range of data to be displayed in the graph and table.
Field Options
Field Title
The title used in the graph legend and the table column heading.
Graph Axis
Each series can be displayed using the left or right axis of the graph.
Graph Line Width
The width of the line used for the graph series.
Graph Line Color
The color of the line used for the graph series.
Graph Line Style
The style of the line used for the graph series.
Graph Symbol Style
The style of the symbol used for the graph series.
Graph Symbol Color
The color of the symbol used for the graph series.
Graph Symbol Size
The size of the symbol used for the graph series.
Collect Data
The Collect Data page is used to download data from your datalogger and store it in data files on your device. These data files can then be viewed, emailed from your device, or opened in another application.
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If your device does not have email capabilities or a file-sharing application, iTunes is required to copy collected data files to your computer. With iTunes open and your device connected to your computer, click on the name of your device under Devices and then click Apps near the top center of the window. Under
File Sharing, click on LoggerLink. Under LoggerLink
Documents, you should see a folder for each station in your
LoggerLink App that has collected data files. Select the folder you wish to copy to your computer and press the Save to button.
A browser window will open allowing you to browse to the location to save your data. After browsing to the desired location, press Select Folder in the browser window and your data will be copied to your computer.
Collect Data
The Collect Data option allows you to choose whether to collect only New Data and append the data to the end of existing data files, or collect All Data and overwrite existing data files.
Datalogger Tables
A list of all the datalogger tables that can be selected for data collection. Select the table(s) you wish to collect and tap the Collect button. You can view collected data files by tapping the blue disclosure button next to the table name.
While viewing a data file, you can tap the icon in the upper right corner to delete the data file, email the data file as an attachment if your device has email capabilities, or open the data file in another application. Selecting Open in will show a list of installed applications that are registered to handle
.dat file types. If you have a file-sharing application, such as Dropbox, this option can be used to get the file to your computer.
Files
The Files page is used to view the drives on your datalogger as well as pause/resume the currently running program. You can also view and edit files on your datalogger, send files to your datalogger, get files from your datalogger, or set the run options for a program file on your datalogger.
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As described below, a file retrieved from your datalogger to your iOS device can be emailed as an attachment, or a file-sharing application, such as Dropbox, can be used to get the file to your computer. If your device does not have email capabilities or a file-sharing application, iTunes is required to copy retrieved files to your computer. With iTunes open and your device connected to your computer, click on the name of your device under
Devices and then click Apps near the top center of the window.
Under File Sharing, click on LoggerLink. Under LoggerLink
Documents, you should see a folder for each station in your
LoggerLink App that has files retrieved from the station. Select the folder you wish to copy to your computer and press the Save to button. A browser window will open allowing you to browse to the location to save your data. After browsing to the desired location, press Select Folder in the browser window and your data will be copied to your computer.
Current Program
Resume
The Resume button restarts the paused program while preserving data files.
Pause
The Pause button pauses the currently running program and preserves data files.
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Drives
The drives on the datalogger. Selecting one of the drives displays a list of all the files on the drive.
File List
You can view a file by tapping the blue disclosure button next to the file name. While viewing a file, you can tap the icon in the upper right corner to save the file to your iOS device, save the file to your datalogger, email the file as an attachment, or open the file in another application. Selecting Open in will show a list of installed applications that are registered to handle .dat file types. If you have a file-sharing application, such as Dropbox, this option can be used to get the file to your computer. Note that you can make edits while viewing a file.
This, along with the Save to Datalogger option, gives you the ability to edit a program on your datalogger. Note that if you edit the running program and save it to your datalogger, it will cause the program to be recompiled.
Other functions are available from the file list by tapping the icon in the upper right corner. If no files are selected, you have the option to format the drive, refresh all files on the datalogger, or send files to the datalogger from your device. If you have selected files, you can delete the selected files from the datalogger, refresh all files from the datalogger, or get the selected files from the datalogger and save them to your
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device. If only a single program file is selected, file run options will also be available.
Format Drive
Formatting an individual drive on the datalogger will permanently delete all the files on that drive. If the currently running program is found on the drive being formatted, you will not be able to format the drive until the
Run Options on the running program are cleared.
Refresh
Refreshes the list of all drives and files from the datalogger.
Send File(s)
Files can be sent from your device to the datalogger.
Selecting this option will display a list of local files you can select to send to the datalogger. iTunes is required to move files (except CRBasic program files as described below) to your device to be sent to the datalogger. With iTunes open and your device connected to your computer, click on the name of your device under
Devices and then click Apps near the top center of the window. Under File Sharing, click on LoggerLink. Press
Add to open a browser window allowing you to browse to the file(s) you wish to copy to your device. After browsing to the desired files, press Open in the browser window and the file(s) will be copied to your device.
LoggerLink has file association set up with CRBasic program files. This allows you to access a program file that
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has been sent as an email attachment. From your device's
Mail app, tap and hold on the program file attachment.
Then choose Open in LoggerLink. The program file will then be accessible by LoggerLink. File association also allows you to use a file-sharing application, such as
Dropbox, to get a program file onto your device and accessible by LoggerLink. If you do not have email capabilities or a file-sharing application, iTunes is required to copy program files to your device as described above.
Delete File(s)
After selecting files from the datalogger file list, you can delete the files from the datalogger.
Get File(s)
After selecting files from the datalogger file list, you can get the files from the datalogger and store them on your device.
After using Get File(s) to retrieve files from your datalogger, you can tap the blue disclosure button to the right of the retrieved file name to view the file. While viewing a file, you can tap the icon in the upper right corner to save the file to your iOS device, save the file to your datalogger, email the file as an attachment, or open the file in another application. Selecting Open in will show a list of installed applications that are registered to handle .dat file types. If you have a file-sharing application, such as
Dropbox, this option can be used to get the file to your computer. If your device does not have email capabilities or
a file-sharing application, iTunes is required to copy the retrieved files to your computer as described above.
Run Options
When Run Now is selected, the program will be compiled and run in the datalogger. You may also choose to preserve existing data tables on the datalogger, if there are no changes to the table structure of the new program. The Run
On Power-up will set this program file to run when the datalogger loses power and then powers back up.
Settings
The Settings page is used to view and/or change the internal settings of the datalogger. If needed, each setting has detailed help available by tapping the "i" button next to the setting.
Tapping a writable value will allow you to change the value.
Once changes have been made to any setting(s), they must be applied to the datalogger. Applying changes stores them to the datalogger. Any setting that has been changed but not applied will have an asterisk next to the setting name.
The following options are available by tapping the icon in the upper right corner while in the Settings page.
Refresh
When the Refresh option is selected, the datalogger settings will be retrieved and any pending setting changes will be discarded.
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Factory Defaults
When the Factory Defaults option is selected, the datalogger settings will all be set back to their factory default values.
Apply Changes
If changes have been made to any settings, the Apply
Changes option will be available. The changes are not stored to the datalogger, until the Apply Changes option is selected.
Cancel Changes
If unapplied changes have been made to any settings, the
Cancel Changes option will be available. Cancel Changes will discard any pending changes and revert the settings to their original values.
Disconnect
When you are finished interacting with your datalogger, simply tap on the Disconnect tab to disconnect. Disconnecting from a datalogger will end all communications with that datalogger and take you back to your list of dataloggers.
LoggerLink Settings
The following settings for LoggerLink can be viewed and/or set from your device's Settings screen. Tap on LoggerLink under
Apps to display and change the settings.
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Auto-Lock Settings: Prevent Auto-Lock
The Prevent Auto-Lock setting will prevent your device from going to sleep when connected to a datalogger.
PakBus Settings: Global Address
The PakBus address for this device. Each device in a
PakBus network must have a unique address. Valid PakBus addresses are 1 through 4094. Typically, software such as
LoggerLink should use a value greater than 3999. This is because, when a neighbor filter is set up, a PakBus datalogger will answer a Hello message from any device with an ID greater than 3999, but will ignore devices with
IDs less than 4000 that are not in their neighbor list.
Troubleshooting: Logging Enabled
Enabling logging will create a low level log file of all communications with a datalogger. Note that enabling logging will slow down LoggerLink. Logging should only be enabled, if you are experiencing communication problems.
Info: Version
The version of LoggerLink.
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Table of contents
- 1 Revision and Copyright Information
- 2 Table of Contents
- 3 Introduction
- 3 Requirements
- 4 Getting Started
- 4 Datalogger Setup
- 6 Connecting
- 6 Connected
- 7 Disconnecting
- 7 Datalogger Setup—Settings
- 9 Connecting
- 9 Current
- 11 Status
- 17 Historic
- 19 Collect Data
- 21 Files
- 26 Settings
- 27 Disconnect
- 27 LoggerLink Settings
- 29 End User License Agreement (EULA)for Mobile Applications
- 35 Campbell Scientific Companies