Campbell Scientific CR10X TD Operating System Addendum for CR510, CR10X, and C - Page 23

Data Tables Sizes.

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TD ADDENDUM  SECTION 1. FUNCTIONAL MODES TABLE 1.8-14. Set PakBus Neighbors 1.9 *9 DATA TABLES SIZES. Key Entry Display *D 13:00 19A 19:00 A 19:0000 A 01:xxxx A 01:xx Comments Enter Command Port (17- SDC7, 18 - SDC8, 02 - CSI/O, 02-CR23X RS232 port, 9600 baud Interval in seconds of the expected rate of communication. A neighbor is aged after 2.5 times this interval and the Hello attempt will be reinitiated. PakBus Address of neighbor Swath of neighbors with sequential addresses starting with above address. The *9 Mode is used to view the sizes of the Data Storage Tables (section 2.1) created by the datalogger program (*1, *2, or *3). The *9 Mode will also display how long until any automatically allocated Data Storage Tables fill. All Data Storage Tables are in a ring configuration such that the oldest records are overwritten by new records once the table is full. The sizes are given as the number of records. A record can be thought of as a row of data where each field (i.e., column) is a data value associated with an Output Processing Instruction. The order and number of fields in a Data Table are determined by the Output Processing Instructions following the Data Table Instruction. The tables are numbered in the order the Data Table Instruction appear in the Program Tables, *1 first, *2 second, and *3 last. A 02:xxxx PakBus Address of neighbors A 02:xx Swath of neighbors with sequential addresses starting with above address. ... etc. A nn:0000 Terminates the list. Keyboard Entry *9 0A A A A TABLE 1.9-1. Description of * 9 Data Display ID: Data Description 09:xx 00:x.xxxx 01:xxxxx. 02:xxxxx nn:xxxxx. Number of tables/ Enter table number to jump to that table or 0 to see next parameter. Days before any automatically allocated table fills. Number of records in table 01 Number of records in table 02 Number of records in table nn AD-1-7

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TD ADDENDUM
SECTION 1.
FUNCTIONAL MODES
AD-1-7
TABLE 1.8-14.
Set PakBus Neighbors
Key
Entry
Display
Comments
*D
13:00
Enter Command
19A
19:00
Port (17- SDC7, 18 – SDC8, 02
– CSI/O, 02—CR23X RS232
port, 9600 baud
A
19:0000
Interval in seconds of the
expected rate of
communication.
A neighbor is
aged after 2.5 times this
interval and the Hello attempt
will be reinitiated.
A
01:xxxx
PakBus Address of neighbor
A
01:xx
Swath of neighbors with
sequential addresses starting
with above address.
A
02:xxxx
PakBus Address of neighbors
A
02:xx
Swath of neighbors with
sequential addresses starting
with above address.
... etc.
A
nn:0000
Terminates the list.
1.9
*9 DATA TABLES SIZES.
The *9 Mode is used to view the sizes of the
Data Storage Tables (section 2.1) created by
the datalogger program (*1, *2, or *3).
The *9
Mode will also display how long until any
automatically allocated Data Storage Tables fill.
All Data Storage Tables are in a ring
configuration such that the oldest records are
overwritten by new records once the table is full.
The sizes are given as the number of records.
A record can be thought of as a row of data
where each field (i.e., column) is a data value
associated with an Output Processing
Instruction.
The order and number of fields in a
Data Table are determined by the Output
Processing Instructions following the Data Table
Instruction.
The tables are numbered in the
order the Data Table Instruction appear in the
Program Tables, *1 first, *2 second, and *3 last.
TABLE 1.9-1.
Description of * 9 Data
Keyboard
Display
Entry
ID: Data
Description
*9
09:xx
Number of tables/ Enter table number to jump to that table or 0
to see next parameter.
0A
00:x.xxxx
Days before any automatically allocated table fills.
A
01:xxxxx.
Number of records in table 01
A
02:xxxxx
Number of records in table 02
A
nn:xxxxx.
Number of records in table nn