Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Appendix A. Glossary of Terms

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Edlog – Campbell Scientific’s software application used to create new or edit

existing datalogger programs. Edlog supports all of the programming

capabilities in the dataloggers it supports. (Program generators such as Short

Cut are necessarily more limited in the features they can support.)
Edlog Datalogger – Any of the dataloggers, 21X, CR7, CR10, CR500,

CR10X, CR510, or CR23X. The default operating system for these

dataloggers is a mixed-array configuration. Some of these, specifically the last

three, can have alternative operating systems installed by users. These include

mixed-array, table-data (TD), or PakBus (PB) operating systems.
EEPROM – Electrically erasable programmable read only memory; the

memory CR10X-TD, CR510-TD, and CR23X-TD dataloggers use to store

their operating system. A new operating system can be transferred to the

datalogger using a special software package (see PROM and DevConfig).
Execution Interval – The periodic interval on which the datalogger program is

run. The execution interval is sometimes referred to as the Scan Interval. For

example, when an execution interval of 60 seconds is set, the datalogger will

execute its program table every 60 seconds. Between executions the

datalogger enters a sleep (quiescent) mode. This conserves battery power and

creates predictable measurement intervals. The execution interval is

synchronized with the datalogger’s real-time clock.
Execution Time – The time required to execute an instruction or group of

instructions. If the total execution time of a Program Table exceeds the table’s

Execution Interval, the Program Table will be executed less frequently than

programmed. Each time this occurs, a Table Overrun occurs. Table Overruns

are considered to be “errors” and are reported in the datalogger status

information table.
Excitation Channel – Sensors utilizing electrical bridge circuits require a

precise electrical voltage to be applied. The excitation channels, marked as E1,

E2, etc., on the datalogger wiring panel, provide this required precision

voltage.

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Fault – Message relating to network activity where repeated problems or errors

have occurred. Repeated faults usually indicate a failure of some kind.

F1 – In most instances, pressing the F1 key will provide context sensitive help

for the highlighted object on the screen.
Final Storage – Final Storage is an area in the datalogger’s memory where

data is stored for collection to a PC. When you collect data from the

datalogger you are collecting data from a Final Storage area or table.
Flag – Memory locations where the program can store a logical high or low

value. These locations, called User Flags, are typically used to signal a state to

another part of the program.

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