Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Appendix A. Glossary of Terms

Intermediate Storage – Datalogger memory used to temporarily store values

(such as a running total and number of samples for an average calculation),

typically to be used for output calculations. The datalogger uses Intermediate

Storage to accumulate sensor readings until output.

L

Link – Communications route between two devices, for example the phone

link between two phone modems.
LDEP – Logger Data Export Protocol, a protocol and client application that

provides for data distribution from the communications server to a third party

application through a standard TCP/IP socket. Installed with LoggerNet

Admin; see the associated PDF file for more information. Requires record-

specific acknowledgements for record flow control. See LDMP.
LDMP – Logger Data Monitoring Protocol, a protocol and client application

that provides for data distribution from the communications server to a third

party application through a standard TCP/IP socket. Installed with LoggerNet

Admin; see the associated PDF file for more information. Requires very

simple acknowledgements for record flow control. See LDEP.
Log Files – Text files that are stored on the computer’s hard drive that record

activity. They contain information about communications between the

communications server and other devices in the datalogger network. Log files

are typically used for troubleshooting purposes. LoggerNet has four types of

log files: Transaction, Communications Status, Object State, and Low Level

I/O. Refer to Appendix E, Log Files, or the help within the LogTool (in PC400

click the Tools | LogTool menu item) application for information on these log

files.

M

MD9 – An MD9, or multi-drop modem, is a communications device that uses

twisted pair cable for connection. Typically, the system consists of one MD9

base modem that is attached to the user’s computer, with one or more remote

modems at the datalogger field site. One remote modem is needed for each

datalogger at the field site.
Measurements – Values stored by the datalogger in an Input Location after

reading an electronic signal from a sensor and converting the raw signal into

meaningful units.
Mixed-array – Dataloggers with mixed-array operating systems save output in

a common area of the datalogger’s final storage memory. When data is

directed to final storage, a unique array ID number is stored, followed by other

values as determined by the datalogger program. These are called “elements”.

“Mixed-array dataloggers” typically save all information that is directed to

output storage to the same area of datalogger memory (as opposed to table-

based dataloggers that always store different output processing intervals to

separate tables in datalogger memory). Data retrieved by the PC must be

processed by PC software to separate the data based on the array IDs.

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