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CR1000X
Getting Started
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Make sure the datalogger is safe from the elements.
Dry, weathertight enclosure
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CR1000X Support Resources
Downloads (5)
CR1000X OS - 9/26/24
CR1000X Web Browser Interface - 9/13/24
CPI Calculator - 7/6/16
Custom Menu Example Program for Connections Video - 3/26/24
Data Logger Wiring Excel Template - 3/26/24
Product Manuals (4)
CR1000X/CR1000Xe Getting Started Guide (PDF)
CR1000X/CR1000Xe Product Manual (online)
CR1000X/CR1000Xe Product Manual (PDF)
CR1000X/CR1000Xe CRBasic Help (online)
Videos & Tutorials (48)
New CR1000X Datalogger
(2:26)
Datalogger Programming
IP Networking and Data Loggers Part 1
(8:34)
Fundamentals of CRBasic Programming Part 4: Programming for Control with Operators and Logical Expressions.
(9:05)
IP Networking and Data Loggers Part 2
(9:51)
Fundamentals of CRBasic Programming Part 5: Conditional Tables
(10:51)
Campbell Scientific Data Logger Expansion
(8:53)
Using a Multiplexer
(8:27)
Ethernet over USB
(2:11)
CR1000X Series Getting Started
CRBasic in the Real World Part 4: Offsets
(7:24)
CRBasic in the Real World Part 2: Triggering Real-Time Measurements During a Site Visit
(10:41)
Pipeline and Sequential Modes
(10:04)
Troubleshooting Resistance-Based Sensors
(18:23)
Double-Precision Calculations
(5:50)
Fundamentals of CRBasic Programming Part 6: Loops
(9:02)
Fundamentals of CRBasic Programming Part 8: Deploy, Monitor, and Swap MicroSD Cards in the Field
(7:41)
Fundamentals of CRBasic Programming Part 7:Determine If External Memory is Required/Intro to MicroSD
(9:19)
CRBasic in the Real World Part 1: Adding a Water Level Measurement
(8:28)
CRBasic in the Real World Part 3: Subroutines
(6:31)
Fundamentals of CRBasic Programming Part 9: Retrieving Data from a MicroSD Card
(5:51)
CR1000X Datalogger Getting Started | Overview (Part 1)
(2:21)
Troubleshooting Voltage Output Sensors
(7:42)
CR1000X Datalogger Getting Started | Communicate (Part 2)
(6:08)
CR1000X Datalogger Getting Started | Program (Part 3)
(6:25)
CR1000X Datalogger Getting Started | Data (Part 4)
(4:05)
Fundamentals of CRBasic Programming Part 1: Variables
(13:30)
Fundamentals of CRBasic Programming Part 2: Tables
(8:53)
Fundamentals of CRBasic Programming Part 3: Writing a Complete Program
(14:51)
CRBasic in the Real World Part 5: Changing the Sensor Used in a Program and Program Versioning
(5:42)
Understanding the Importance of Grounding
(5:41)
Replacing the CR1000X Lithium Battery
(5:58)
Using RTMC (2023)
(10:41)
Using RTMC Pro
(5:44)
Using RTMC Pro to Create a Report and Hotspot
(6:45)
Basic Troubleshooting 1: Measuring Data Logger Output Voltage With a Multimeter
(3:54)
Basic Troubleshooting 2: Checking Continuity
(2:15)
Basic Troubleshooting 3: Measuring Current Drain
(4:12)
Troubleshooting Communications Issues with LogTool
(6:40)
Introduction to the CR1000KD
(2:44)
Troubleshooting with the CR1000KD
(7:12)
CRBasic Functions
(6:23)
Backing Up and Restoring Data Logger Settings Files Using Device Configuration
(4:07)
Creating Custom Menus in CRBasic for a Data Logger Display
(8:28)
Wiring Diagrams for Data Logger Programs Part 1: Using Short Cut for Windows
(5:28)
Creating a Short Cut Wiring Diagram for Sensor Not in Short Cut
(5:50)
Analyzing a CRBasic Program to Deduce Sensor Wiring
(7:13)
Documenting Data Logger Wiring Using an Excel Template
(5:41)
FAQs (8)
If a GRANITE™VWIRE 305 system is running and there are skipped scans in the data logger, what can be done?
Why are single-ended measurements used in the
ACPower()
instruction in CRBasic when the outputs of the potential transformer and current transformer are inherently differential?
How can I troubleshoot FTP communications between my data logger and a server?
In the event that the CR1000X becomes damaged and needs a new wiring panel, what should be done?
After the release of the CR1000X, will the CR1000 continue to be sold and supported?
How does the power usage of the CR1000X compare to the power usage of the CR1000 or CR6?
Can a program written for a CR1000 be used on a CR1000X?
Does the CR1000X have a Thermistor() instruction similar to the CR6?