14 final storage area 2, 15 dld file labels, 1 mixed-array dataloggers – Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Section 7. Creating and Editing Datalogger Programs

7.4.14 Final Storage Area 2

The ring memory for CR10, CR10X, CR510, and CR23X dataloggers can be

divided into two final storage areas. By default, all memory is allocated to

final storage area 1. However, the datalogger’s memory can be partitioned into

two final storage areas using this option. To allocate memory to Final Storage

Area 2, enter the number of locations into the Final Storage Area 2 Locations

field.

Final storage area 1 is reduced by the amount of memory allocated to final

storage area 2. Data stored in final storage area 2 is protected when Input

and/or Intermediate Storage is reallocated. Data stored in final storage area 1 is

erased when any of the memory areas are reallocated.

7.4.15 DLD File Labels

This option allows you to determine the labels that are saved in the DLD file

for the datalogger. While labels are useful, they can increase the size of the

datalogger program considerably. If program size is a concern, you can limit

or completely eliminate the labels that are saved in the DLD file.

7.4.15.1 Mixed-array Dataloggers

Mixed-array dataloggers can store the labels for input locations and final

storage output in the DLD file. LoggerNet uses this information on the

Monitor Values displays. If you do not include these labels in the DLD file,

you will see generic names for input locations, and will not be able to display

final storage locations at all.

Options for mixed-array dataloggers are:

Minimize DLD Size – No input location labels or final storage labels are

saved in the DLD file.

Default – Up to 255 input location labels and all final storage labels are

saved in the DLD file.

All – All input location labels and all final storage labels are saved in the

DLD file.

7.4.15.2 Table-Based Dataloggers

Table-based (both TD and PB) dataloggers store all final storage labels in the

DLD file and there is no option to remove or reduce them. If you do not

include input location labels in the DLD file, you will not be able to display

input locations on the displays in the software.

The label options for table-based dataloggers are:

Include All Input Location Labels – All input location labels are saved

in the DLD file.

Include First X Input Location Labels – Allows you to specify a certain

number of input location labels to be saved in the DLD file.

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