1 datalogger devices, 2 run options – Campbell Scientific RTDAQ Software User Manual

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Section 4. The RTDAQ Main Screen

4.6.3.4.1 Datalogger Devices

Each datalogger will have a device designated as the CPU drive. If an add-in
card is installed on the datalogger, you will also see the CRD storage device.
The File Control window displays a list of files stored on each of its devices
such as the CPU, PC card, or user-specified drive. The window on the left lists
all of the data storage devices available for the selected datalogger (CPU,
CRD, or USR
). Selecting a device shows a list in the right pane of the screen
displaying the files stored on that device.

The USR drive is a user-created drive in the CR800, CR1000,
and CR3000 dataloggers. It can be set up by assigning a value to
the datalogger's UsrDriveSize setting in the status table. This
drive must be set to at least 8192 bytes, in 512 byte increments.
If the value entered is not a multiple of 512 bytes, the size will
be rounded up. The size may also be rounded up to the account
for a certain amount of overhead that is required for the drive to
operate.

NOTE

4.6.3.4.2 Run Options

The Run Options for a program file indicate whether it is set to Run Now,
Run On Start-up, or both (Run Always). The currently executing program is
indicated by the Run Now or Run Always attribute. The file size is also
displayed for each file, as well as the last time the file was modified and
whether or not the file is Read Only or Read/Write. Note that the Size and
Modified
date are not available for the CR9000X and CR5000 dataloggers.

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