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Version of firmware installed in the XCi device;
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Time and date of the clock in the XCi device;
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Battery status and charge (voltage) of the XCi device;
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Number of channels being recorded;
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The names of each channel being recorded;
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The units of measure used for each channel being recorded;
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‘Points’ refers to the number of data lines in the downloaded file;
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‘Interval’ refers to the time in seconds between each time stamp (logging interval).
Status messages
Status messages are defined by the use of an asterisk (*) immediately following a time stamp. For example,
in the download image above the following message appears which tells the user the date and time the unit
was started.
2011/08/24 16:28:52, *Note, "Unit started"
Table of Status messages
Status message
Description
Unit Started
Device was started
Unit stopped
Device was stopped
No external power
No external power was detected. If a solar panel is used this will
occur at sunset
External power restored
External power is detected. If a solar panel is used this will occur at
sunrise.
Low Battery
Time at which battery voltage fell below 11.5V
Battery normal
Time at which battery voltage exceeded 11.5V
Flat battery condition
Battery voltage at download time is less than 10V
Battery was flat
Battery was less than 10V
Sensor not detected
MACE Doppler sensor not detected
Sensor error
Any configured module not detected
Device reset #0*
Power up reset occurred. Generally occurs when the battery has
been changed without first "
Stopping
" the unit
Device reset #1*
Clock reset. Generally occurs if a command line error occurs when
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