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Section 5. Real-Time Tools

When the

Don’t Quote Strings check box is selected, strings in the data will

not be surrounded by quotation marks. If the check box is not selected, strings

will be surrounded by quotation marks. (Note this option is only available for

the ASCII Table Data, No Header Output Format.)

Enabling the

Use Reported Station Name check box will cause the station

name from the Status Table to be used in the header of the data files. If this

check box is not enabled, the network map station name will be used. (Note

that this check box affects only the header of the data files. It has no effect on

the filenames.)

5.1.3 Ports and Flags

The Ports and Flags window shows the current state of the ports and flags for

the datalogger. If a flag is enabled or a port is high, the button next to the name

appears green; if the flag or port is disabled or low, the button appears black.

Click the button next to the flag or port to turn it on or off. You do not have to

be actively connected to the datalogger to toggle a port or flag. If you are not

connected, when the port or flag is toggled, LoggerNet will connect to the

datalogger, make the change, and disconnect.

Program variables that are declared as Boolean can also be placed on this

display, for dataloggers that support data types. For these dataloggers, an

Add

button is available that, when pressed, lists all of the tables in the datalogger.

When a table is highlighted on the left side of the window, any variables that

are declared as Boolean in the program will be displayed on the right side of

the window.

To return the Ports and Flags display to its original state, press the

Defaults

button. This will reset all labels to their original names, update the number of

flags based on the currently running program (for CRX000 dataloggers), and

remove any Boolean values placed on the screen (for CRX000 dataloggers that

support data types).

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