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What is Split?
What is the station name?
How can the LoggerNet cache for a specific datalogger be cleared and then filled with data from a file saved on disk?
Why does LoggerNet create a backup data file every time data collection is triggered?
How can the clock used by LoggerNet be set independently of the PC system clock?
Is it possible to have a data logger initiate the data transfer, rather than LoggerNet?
What is the Network Planner?
What would cause a message from LoggerNet that the settings are locked by a user?
Using LoggerNet, what kind of file format checking occurs?
Does a user need to be permanently logged in to LoggerNet for the software to run and data to continue to be received?
Does LoggerNet stay connected to the datalogger after the scheduled collection is finished?
How long does it take to install LoggerNet?
Can backups from older versions of LoggerNet work on newer versions?
How much memory does LoggerNet have?
Can a single copy of LoggerNet be purchased and installed on a laptop PC and a desktop office PC, or are two copies of LoggerNet needed?
Is LoggerNet included with the purchase of a datalogger, or is the software sold separately?
Can a CS470 or CS471 be used to measure rainfall if the majority of the time there is no water to be measured?
Can the 4 to 20 mA analog output on the CS470 or the CS471 be used with a PLC instead of a Campbell Scientific datalogger?
Using a CS470 or CS471, how can bad measurements be prevented because of river silt or mud?
What should be done to prevent a CS470 or CS471 from being damaged by the current of a river?
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