
2.6.5 disableCharger
Specialized variations of the X16-5 logger allow a primary non-rechargeable type battery, as opposed
to the standard lithium-polymer rechargeable battery configuration. “disableCharger” deactivates the
charge controller when the logger is attached to a PC or USB power source, which avoids charging a
non-rechargeable battery.
2.6.6 dwell
Use “dwell” together with “deadBand” to create an event trigger configuration. The “dwell” tag
defines the number of consecutive samples recorded at the set sample rate after a deadBand threshold
event. The deadBand threshold event occurs when a sensor reading exceeds the last recorded value by
the deadBand setting. A valid dwell setting is an integer between 0 and 65535. See section 2.7.2 for an
example implementation of the deadBand/dwell features.
2.6.7 fileName
“fileName” sets the prefix name of the data files. By default, fileName is set to “DATA-”.
2.6.8 minBattVoltage
The logger will initiate a low-battery shutdown when the minBattVoltage is detected. By default, the
minBattVoltage is set to 3200 millivolts. In the case of non-rechargeable type battery configurations,
the minBattVoltage can be set to a custom value to optimize the battery usage. minBattVoltage value is
millivolts.
2.6.9 rebootOnDisconnect
The X16-5 incorporates an on/off button for initiating and terminating the data recording process. Data
recording is automatically started upon disconnect from a computer USB port if the tag word
“rebootOnDisconnect” is included in the configuration file.
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Figure 14: Graphical Illustration of the Dwell Feature