Specifications

CR3000 Overview
Some devices may not support the configuration protocol in DevConfig,
but do allow configurations to be edited through the terminal emulation
screen.
Help for DevConfig is shown as prompts and explanations on its main
screen. Help for the appropriate settings for a particular device can also be
found in the user’s manual for that device.
Updates to DevConfig are available from Campbell Scientific's web site.
These may be installed over top of older versions.
Note: Before opening DevConfig, make sure that you do not have other
software open on the computer that uses the computer’s serial (COM) ports
(LoggerNet, PC400, PC200W, for example).
OV3.1 Main DevConfig Screen
The DevConfig window is divided into two main sections: the device selection
panel on the left side and tabs on the right side. After choosing a device on the
left, you will then have a list of the serial ports (COM1, COM2, etc.) installed
on your PC. You’ll be offered a choice of baud rates only if the device
supports more than one baud rate in its configuration protocol. The page for
each device presents instructions about how to set up the device to
communicate with DevConfig. Different device types will offer one or more
tabs on the right.
When the user presses the Connect button, the device type, serial port, and
baud rate selector controls become disabled and, if DevConfig is able to
connect to the CR3000, the button will change from "Connect" to
"Disconnect". The Display will change to:
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