What’s new in LoggerNet 4.2?

  • LoggerNet now supports IPv6 addresses. IPv6 addresses are written as eight two-byte address blocks separated by colons and surrounded by brackets (e.g., [2620:24:8080:8600:85a1:fcf2:2172:11bf]). Prior to LoggerNet 4.2, only IPv4 addresses were supported. IPv4 addresses are written in dotted decimal notation (e.g., 192.168.11.197). Leading zeroes are stripped for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
    • Note: Although LoggerNet now supports IPv6 addresses that can be used to specify servers, CR1000, CR3000, and CR800-series dataloggers will not support IPv6 until a future OS release. Check the OS Revision History to determine when IPv6 support is added to the OS.
  • LoggerNet now supports display and input of Unicode characters and strings in many areas of the product. Unicode is a universal system for encoding characters. It allows LoggerNet to display characters in the same way across multiple languages and countries. To support Unicode, an Insert Symbol dialog box has been added to the CRBasic Editor. This allows the insertion of Unicode symbols into a CRBasic program for use in Strings and Units declarations.
  • The ability to set up subnets of the network map has been added to LoggerNet Admin. The Setup Screen’s View | Configure Subnets menu item is used to configure the subnets. Within each subnet, groups of data loggers can be specified. The data logger groups create folders that can be collapsed or expanded when viewing the subnet. After subnets have been configured, the choice can be made to view a subnet rather than the entire network in the Setup Screen, Connect Screen, and Status Monitor.
  • Defaults can be set up for the Setup Screen’s Schedule, Data Files, Clock, and File Retrieval tabs that will be used when new stations are added to the network. There is also the ability to copy these defaults to existing stations.
  • The ability to use 24:00 (rather than the default of 00:00) for the timestamp at midnight has been added. (This is accessed from the   button next to the Output Format field on the data logger’s Data Files tab in the Setup Screen. It is also available in the Connect Screen’s Custom Collection options.)
  • PakBus Encryption is now supported for communication between LoggerNet and CR1000, CR3000, and CR800-series dataloggers. A PakBus encryption key must be entered in both the data logger’s device settings and LoggerNet’s Setup Screen. AES-128 encryption is used.
    • Note: The data logger must be running OS 26 or later for PakBus Encryption to be used.
  • Two new root devices (SerialPortPool and TerminalServerPool) have been added to allow for modem pooling. Pooled devices may be useful in cases where LoggerNet is used to call, by phone, multiple remote data loggers, and more than one modem and phone line is available to make the connections.
  • A data logger’s Settings Editor can now be accessed from the Connect Screen either by right-clicking the data logger or from the Datalogger menu. The data logger’s clock can be manually set from the Connect Screen either by double-clicking in the Station Date/Time field or from the Datalogger menu. Boolean values displayed in the Connect Screen’s Numeric Display now have an LED icon next to them to allow for easy toggling.
  • Additional statistics can now be viewed in the Status Monitor for table-based data loggers, including watchdog errors, skipped scans, and battery errors.
    • Note: The Poll for Statistics checkbox on the data logger’s Schedule tab in the Setup Screen must be selected to poll for these statistics.
  • The Task Master has been integrated into the LoggerNet server. This allows for remote administration of the Task Master. (See Select Server in the Task Master Help for conditions that must be met for remote administration of the Task Master.)
    • Note:  Integrating the Task Master into the server involved extensive changes. When upgrading to LoggerNet 4.2 from a previous version, an attempt will be made to import all previously configured tasks. However, imports have only been tested back to LoggerNet 3.4.1. After upgrading from any previous version of LoggerNet, verify that all of the tasks have imported correctly.
  • Calendar-based scheduling has been added to the Task Master. This allows for non-interval task execution (including data collection). See Example #3 in the Task Master Help for an example of calendar-based data collection.
  • A Constant Customization feature has been added to the CRBasic Editor. This allows the definition of values for one or more constants in a program prior to performing a conditional compile. The constants can be set up with an edit box, a spin box field for selecting or entering a value, or a list box. A step increase or decrease can be defined for the spin box, as well as maximum and minimum values.
  • The CRBasic Editor now offers a Save and Open Display Settings feature. Display settings affect the look and feel of the CRBasic Editor. This includes font and background, as well as syntax highlighting.
  • View Pro has a new View Record option in the right-click menu that can be used to view an entire record in a new window.

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