Displaying 1 - 5 of 5 articles tagged with: Edlog
Autor: Bruce Smith | Última actualización: 01/09/2019 | Comentarios: 0
Whether your Edlog-based data logger has a built-in keypad, an external keypad, or no keypad at all, keypad commands are an important field tool. But, if you don’t have a keypad, how do you use keypad commands? In this article, we’ll discuss this topic and... leer másAutor: Jacob Davis | Última actualización: 12/19/2018 | Comentarios: 0
Have you experienced a scenario similar to this one? You have an automated weather station with a retired Edlog data logger (such as the CR10X), which has been running great for 20 years. Recently, the data logger stopped transmitting data to your server, so you... leer másAutor: Jacob Davis | Última actualización: 12/05/2018 | Comentarios: 0
Just like people, data loggers can enter a phase of life called retirement. Our older, Edlog data loggers have been retired for some time now, and we have continued to provide free support for these reliable devices. We include free support when you purchase our... leer másAutor: Janet Albers | Última actualización: 06/08/2016 | Comentarios: 0
If you have one of our retired dataloggers that uses the Edlog programming language, do you know the best way to change an Input Location name? It’s possible that you may want to use a different name or insert a name where one is missing... leer másAutor: Janet Albers | Última actualización: 09/09/2015 | Comentarios: 0
Our retired data loggers are still in use, and some of them use the Edlog programming language. Do you have an Edlog data logger with a .dld compiled program file that you don’t know how to read? Does your .dld file have codes that you... leer más