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CR300
Getting Started
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Table of Contents
1)
Let’s go!
2)
Get Started.
3)
Make a connection.
4)
Tell the CR300 or CR310 what you need it to do.
5)
Make it yours.
6)
Select Your Communication Option
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Next
Make it yours.
Send a program.
View the steps.
Collect and view data.
View the steps.
LoggerNet users, watch this video.
PC400 and PC200W users, watch this video.
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CR300 Datalogger
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CR300 Support Resources
Downloads (4)
CR300 Series OS - 7/23/24
CR300 Series Wifi OS Update - 5/13/22
CR300 QuickStart Program - 3/15/16
Data Logger Wiring Excel Template - 3/26/24
Product Manuals (4)
CR300 Series Getting Started Guide (PDF)
CR300 Series Product Manual (online)
CR300 Series Product Manual (PDF)
CR300 Series CRBasic Help (online)
Videos & Tutorials (24)
CR300 and CR310 Getting Started Tutorial
Datalogger Programming
Connect Window Tutorial
View Data Tutorial
Collect Data Tutorial
CR300-Series USB Communications
CR300 Series Wi-Fi QuickStart
RF Communication QuickStart
CR300 Datalogger QuickStart (Part 1)
(1:47)
CR300 Datalogger QuickStart (Part 2)
(5:19)
CR300 Datalogger QuickStart (Part 3)
(5:36)
CR300 Datalogger QuickStart (Part 4)
(3:31)
Sending an OS to a Local Datalogger (Part 1)
(5:28)
Sending an OS to a Remote Datalogger (Part 2)
(5:10)
Ethernet over USB
(2:11)
Built-in Web Interface
(2:59)
Power Budgeting
(4:07)
Certificates of Calibration
(1:05)
Toolbox for Installation and Maintenance
(2:21)
SDI-12 Sensors | Transparent Mode
(7:06)
SDI-12 Sensors | Watch or Sniffer Mode
(3:20)
LoggerLink Software | An Introduction
(12:11)
LoggerNet Software | Network Planner
(4:05)
LoggerNet Software | Changing Variables
(2:33)
FAQs (1)
Is there a way to make the RS-232 port of the CR300 autobaud?