Campbell Scientific RTDAQ Software User Manual

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Preface — What's New in RTDAQ?

In addition to these Short Cut changes, RTDAQ has some changes including:

• The user can now select an image for the background of a Graph, Fast

Graph, or XY Plot.

• The Add, Delete, Delete All, and Trace Option buttons have been moved

to a toolbar on the Graph, Fast Graph, and XY Plot.

• You can now edit fields in the Table Monitor.

• You can now toggle between data displays by pressing the data display

type button (e.g. Graph) on the toolbar with multiple data displays of that
type already open.

• A status bar has been added to the graphs to show the timestamp and

record number of the last record.

• The processing and displaying of data has been optimized in the Fast

Graph.

• An option to provide feedback on RTDAQ has been added to the RTDAQ

Toolbar’s Help menu.

Other applications included with RTDAQ have new features as described
below:

CRBasic Editor

• A “Select .PCK Values” button has been added to the SDMCAN

instruction parameter dialog box in the CRBasic Editor. When pressed, the
user can specify a PCK file from which to select the CAN-bus value to be
returned. (PCK files are generated by the DBC to SDMCan converter.)

• The CRBasic Editor now gives you the option to Save and Encrypt a file.

Encrypted files can be compiled in the datalogger but cannot be read by a
user.

• Dim variables can now be declared within a subroutine or function and are

local to that subroutine or function. The same variable name can be used
within other subroutines or functions or as a global variable without
conflict. The F9 and F10 pop-up pick list will include the local variables
for a specific subroutine or function if the cursor is within that subroutine
or function.

• F11 can now be used to bring up a pop-up pick list that contains all user-

defined functions found in the program.

• A new button has been added to the toolbar (blue arrow) which takes the

cursor to user-defined functions and subroutines.

• A new shortcut, CTRL-Y, has been added that will delete the current line.

• Several options have been added to the Editor Preferences dialog box

including: Variable Name Matching, Create .TDF File at Compile, Clear

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