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CR800 and CR850 Overview
security code. If the user enters the Security1 code, the datalogger program
can be changed or retrieved or variables can be set in the Status table.
Security Password 2 When this level is set, data collection is
unrestricted, requiring no security code. If the user enters the Security2 code,
the datalogger clock can be changed and variables in the public table can be
changed. If the user enters the Security1 code, non-read-only values in the
status table can be changed and the datalogger program can be changed or
retrieved.
Security Password 3 When this level is set, all communication with the
datalogger is prohibited if no security code is entered. If the user enters the
Security3 code, data can be collected from the datalogger. If the user enters
the Security2 code, data can be collected, public variables can be set, and the
clock can be set. If the user enters the Security 1 code, all functions are
unrestricted.
OV3.2.2 Ports Settings
Selected Port specifies the datalogger serial port to which the beacon interval
and hello setting values will be applied.
Beacon Interval sets the interval (in seconds) on which the datalogger will
broadcast beacon messages on the port specified by Selected Port.
Verify Interval specifies the interval (in seconds) at which the datalogger will
expect to have received packets from neighbors on the port specified by
Selected Port. A value of zero (default) indicates that the datalogger has no
neighbor list for this port.
Neighbors List, or perhaps more appropriately thought of as the “expected
neighbors list”, displays the list of addresses that this datalogger expects to find
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