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When a program compiles, all variables are initialized. A program is recompiled after a power
failure or a manual stop. For instances that require variables to be preserved through a program
recompile, consider
PreserveVariables()
.
9.6.3 Manual data table reset
Data table memory is selectively reset from:
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Datalogger support software: Station Status
> Table Fill Times tab, Reset Tables.
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Device Configuration Utility: Data Monitor tab, Reset Table button.
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CR1000KD Keyboard/Display add-on: Data > Reset Data Tables.
9.6.4 Formatting drives
CPU, USR, CRD (memory card required), and USB (module required) drives can be formatted
individually. Formatting a drive erases all files on that drive. If the currently running user program
is on the drive to be formatted, the program will cease running and data associated with the
program are erased. Drive formatting is performed through the data logger support software File
Control > Format command.
9.6.5 Full memory reset
Full memory reset occurs when an operating system is sent to the data logger using Device
Configuration Utility or when entering
98765
in the Status table field FullMemReset (see
Information tables and settings (advanced)
(p. 163)). A full memory reset does the following:
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Clears and formats CPU drive (all program files erased)
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Clears data tables.
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Clears Status table fields.
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Restores settings to default.
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Initializes system variables.
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Clears communications memory.
Full memory reset does not affect the CRD drive directly. Subsequent user program uploads,
however, can erase CRD. See
(p. 120) for more information.
9.7 Troubleshooting power supplies
Power supply systems may include batteries, charging regulators, and a primary power source
such as solar panels or ac/ac or ac/dc transformers attached to mains power. All components may
need to be checked if the power supply is not functioning properly. Check connections and
check polarity of connections.
9. Tips and troubleshooting
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