Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Section 7. Creating and Editing Datalogger Programs

The user can create a custom label to reflect the meaning of the value that is

being stored. Click the FSL Edit button on the toolbar or press F9 to bring up

the Final Storage Label Editor as shown below.

In this example from a mixed-array datalogger, the final storage output data for

Array ID 112 is shown. Each of the columns indicate the essential

characteristics of the data value being stored.

Array ID or Table Name identifies the set of output data instructions the

data is associated with. For mixed-array dataloggers the array ID is at the

beginning of each output record. In table-based dataloggers, the table

name shows the name of the table where the data values will be stored.

Output Instruction lists the output instruction that was used to store the

data value.

Line Number is the line number in the Edlog program for the output

instruction.

Final Storage Label is the label that is associated with this final storage

value. Red labels are associated with automatically created data entries

such as time stamps and record numbers. The red labels cannot be

changed with the Final Storage Label Editor. The green labels are

associated with user programmed sensor data. To change the label, click

in the box and type in the new label.

Resolution shows whether the data will be stored in low or high resolution.

(High resolution stores data as a 4-byte floating point number, Low

resolution uses a 2-byte number)

Inloc Name is the label of the input location that the final storage data is

based on.

Inloc Address is the numeric label for the input location used for the final

storage data value.

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