CR10X User Guide
1-4
Older versions of Edlog (prior to Version 6.0) may not support the
∗
4 Mode or may require that the support be enabled. To enable the
∗
4 Mode in these versions press the
F5
key followed by the ‘@’ key
while in Edlog’s edit mode. ‘
F
5=*4 List
’ is displayed at the top of
the screen indicating that Edlog’s
∗
4 feature is active. Subsequent
use of the
F5
key displays a list indicating which
∗
4 locations are in
use. If your copy of Edlog is earlier than 6.0 and it does not display
‘
F
5=*4 List
’, it is likely that that version of Edlog does not
support the
∗
4 Mode. Please contact Campbell Scientific for details
of an upgrade.
Note that the
F5
key in Edlog version 6 displays the Input Location
Editor Screen.
Any program parameter or execution interval can be marked for inclusion in the
*4 table. The only limitation is that a
∗
4 location can be used in only one program
parameter. For example,
∗
4 locations 0, 1 and 2 used in the example below cannot
be re-used in another instruction in the same program.
*
1
Table 1 Programs
01:
0.0000
Sec. Execution Interval @@0
01:
P1
Volt (SE)
01:
1
Reps
02:
1
Range Option
03:
1
IN Chan
04:
1
Loc :
05:
1
Mult @@1
06:
0.0000
Offset @@2
In the above example,
∗
4 location 0 is assigned to the program table execution
interval, and locations 1 and 2 to the multiplier and offset of the measurement
instruction respectively. Note that a default execution interval of zero means the
program will not execute until an alternative interval is entered in location 00 of
the
∗
4 Mode. A default multiplier and offset of 1 and 0 means that the
measurement value is in units of millivolts. A different multiplier and offset can
be entered in
∗
4 locations 1 and 2, respectively.
If the
∗
4 feature is enabled in Edlog when printing a program to a printer or disk
file, the
∗
4 list is printed at the end of the file.
Once the Edlog-created program has been sent to the CR10X, it can be saved in
the Flash memory program storage area using the
∗
D Mode (Section 1.8).
Changing Values in the
∗∗∗∗
4 Table
Enter the
∗
4 Mode by keying ‘
∗∗∗∗
4
’; ‘
04:00
’ is then displayed. At this point it is
possible to jump to any valid
∗
4 location by keying the desired location number
and pressing the
A
key. For example, when the display shows
04:00
and the
desired location is 80, key in the number 80, press the
A
key and the display will
show ‘
80:XXXXX.
’ where XXXXX. is the value stored in location 80. Pressing
the
A
key advances to the next
∗
4 location, and the
B
key backs up to the previous
location. If a
∗
4 location is not assigned in the datalogger program, it can not be
displayed in the
∗
4 Mode.
NOTE