Campbell Scientific CR10X TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and C - Page 15
Data Retrieval Options - datalogger
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TD ADDENDUM-OVERVIEW The program to make the measurements and send the desired data to Final Storage has been entered. The program is complete. The clock must now be set so that the date and time tags are correct. (Here the example reverts back to the key by key format.) Key Display Explanation *5 00:21:32 Enter *5 Mode. Clock running but not set correctly. A 05:01.01 Advance to month-day (MMDD). 1004 05:1004 Key in MMDD (Oct 4 in this example). A 05:1990 Enter and advance to location for year. 1994 05:1994 Key in year. A 05:00:21 Enter and advance to location for hours and minutes (24 hr. time). 1324 05:1324 Key in hrs.:min. (1:24 PM in this example). A 05:27.250 Key in seconds 30 05:30 A 13:24:30 Clock set and running. Changes made when A was pressed. *0 LOG 1 Exit *5, compile Table 1, commence logging data. OV5.3 EDITING AN EXISTING PROGRAM When editing an existing program in the CR10X, entering a new instruction inserts the instruction; entering a new parameter replaces the previous value. To insert an instruction, enter the program table and advance to the position where the instruction is to be inserted (i.e., P in the data portion of the display) key in the instruction number, and then key A. The new instruction will be inserted at that point in the table, advance through and enter the parameters. The instruction that was at that point and all instructions following it will be pushed down to follow the inserted instruction. An instruction is deleted by advancing to the instruction number (P in display) and keying #D (Table 4.2-1). To change the value entered for a parameter, advance to the parameter and key in the correct value then press A. Note that the new value is not entered until A is keyed. OV6. DATA RETRIEVAL OPTIONS Data is retrieved over some form of telecommunications link, whether it be RF (radio), telephone, short haul modem, coaxial cable (mulitdrop) , or direct link. The table data operating system does not support on-line output to peripheral storage devices (see Figure OV 6.1-1). The retrieval of data does NOT erase those data from the Data Storage Tables in Final Storage. The data remains in the table ring memory until: The are written over by new records of data. (Section 2.1) Input Storage memory is reallocated (Section 1.5) The datalogger program is changed and compiled. Power to the datalogger is turned off. AD-OV-7