Section 4. Setting up Datalogger Networks
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Binary
writes the data to a file in a binary format. The advantage of the
binary format is that it is more compact so the size of the file is much
smaller than for the ASCII based files. The disadvantage is that it’s
unreadable except using View or by post-processing with Split.
Collect Mode
– The collect mode allows you to choose how much data to
collect when getting data from the datalogger.
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Data Logged Since Last Collection
– When LoggerNet calls the
datalogger to collect data, it will try to get all of the data stored by the
datalogger since the previous call. If this is the first call to a datalogger
there might be a lot of historical data stored. When Collect All on First
Collection is checked, LoggerNet will collect all data in the datalogger the
first time data is collected. If Collect All on First Collection is not
checked, the first call to the datalogger will collect the number of arrays
specified in the Arrays to Collect on First Collection field. This allows
you to avoid keeping communications tied up while all the historical data
is collected.
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Most Recently Logged Arrays
– This option is used when you are
interested in only the most recently stored data. When this option is
selected you can specify how many arrays back from the most recent array
should be included when data is collected from the datalogger.
4.2.4.4.4 Data Files Tab (CRBasic Dataloggers, and Edlog Dataloggers with Table Data
and PakBus Operating systems)
Table-based dataloggers include the CR10T, CR510TD, CR10X-TD,
CR23X-TD, CR1000, CR800 Series, CR3000, CR5000, CR9000, and CR200
Series. Data output to final storage is stored as records in tables. The Data
Files tab is used to define what data tables will be collected from the
datalogger, along with the output file name and format.
Tables to be Collected
– All of the available tables in the datalogger are listed
in the column on the left. If no tables are listed, click the Get Table Definitions
button. The tables selected for collection are shown with a green check mark
and the excluded tables are shown with a red ‘X’. Data from the selected
tables will be collected from the datalogger during scheduled data collection.
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