
Section 5. Real-Time Tools
CR1000, CR3000, and CR800 Series Dataloggers — A program
marked as “Run on power up” can be disabled when power is
first applied to the datalogger by pressing and holding the DEL
key.
NOTE
Delete
– Highlight a file and press the delete button to remove the file from the
datalogger’s memory.
Stop Program
halts execution of the currently running datalogger program.
Select the option to stop the program and retain the data files, or to stop the
program and delete data files. The option to retain or delete data files includes
those in internal datalogger memory and those on a card written by the
CardOut instruction. In most cases, data written to a card using the TableFile
instruction will not be erased. However, when writing data to the card using
the TableFile instruction with option 64, the file currently in use will be erased
while other files will be maintained.
If you select the option to Delete Data, you also have the option of whether or
not to clear the Run On Power-up option for the file. Select the check box to
clear the Run On Power-up option. Clear the check box to leave the Run On
Power-up option of the file unchanged.
If a CR1000, CR3000, or CR800 program has been stopped, you can use the
Run Options
button to restart it. If data files were not deleted when the
program was stopped, you will once again be able to choose whether to retain
or erase the data files. You will also be able to choose whether to run this
program on power-up. Instead of restarting the stopped program, you can
choose a new program file to run by selecting a different file in the
File Name
field before pressing
Run Options
.
Right Click Menu Options
When a file name is selected, pressing the right mouse button displays a menu
with the Retrieve File, Delete File, Rename File, View File (retrieves the file
and opens it in the CRBasic Editor), Run Options, and Stop Program options.
The View File option can be used to edit a program on your
datalogger. After making the desired edits and saving it to your
computer, you will need to send the edited program to the
datalogger.
NOTE
5.1.10 Terminal Emulator
The datalogger can be put into a remote terminal mode so that the user can
send low level communication instructions to the datalogger. Often this is used
for troubleshooting applications, such as viewing memory settings in the
datalogger or changing the program execution interval temporarily. When
terminal emulation is active, all other communication with the datalogger is
suspended, including scheduled data collection. Information on
communicating with the datalogger in terminal mode is provided in the
datalogger user’s manual.
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