Hi all,
not sure if there are still CR10 and CR21X users out here...but maybe someone has an idea ;-)
I inherited two old loggers, a CR10 and CR21X, and while I am not too big a fan of Edlog, I thought they might be usuable in the lab. But I don't get any of them to talk to my computer..I have an SC-32A plus an SC-USB to connect them to the computer's serial port (needed to dig out an old Windows 7 laptop to get the driver working so the COM-Port was configured right). Then I used LoggerNet to get communication established to the loggers. Before I had the driver for the SC-USB going, I just didn't get any communication, now I got one step further, but this error message: "Classic:CmdClockSet failed".
As I understand, reading/setting the datalogger's clock is one of the first tests in the communication program, so maybe it is just another way to say " no communication". But still, anyone any ideas what I could do?
The CR21X is definitely "alive", I changed batteries and can see the display (and set the clock that is running), no idea about the state of the CR10.
Very grateful for any tips here to proceed!
Hi,
Did you check the COM settings to be 9600 boud rate?
Are you using the correct COM number?
Hi,
yes, I set it to 9600 (but was even testing the other Baud rates just in case it was a different one).
The COM port number should also be corrected. I am not sure if it could be a problem with the USB conversion - when I used a CR21X before, I always had a computer with serial port, but now I don't have any..but apparently this logger worked with the SC-USB before.