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Table of contents
Document Outline
Campbell Scientific, Inc. Software End User License Agreement (EULA)
Table of Contents
Preface — What's New in RTDAQ?
Section 1. Introduction
1.1 RTDAQ Overview
1.1.1 Main Screen
1.1.2 Clock/Program and the EZSetup Wizard
1.1.3 Monitor Data
1.1.3.1 Real-time Monitors
1.1.4 Collect Data
1.1.5 Field Calibration and the Calibration Wizard
1.1.6 RTMC Development, Run-time and Pro Development
1.1.7 View Pro
1.1.8 Split
1.1.9 CardConvert
1.1.10 Short Cut
1.1.11 CRBasic Editor
1.1.12 CR5000/CR9000X Program Generators
1.2 Getting Help for RTDAQ Applications
1.3 Windows Conventions
Section 2. System Requirements
2.1 Hardware and Software
Section 3. Installation, Operation and Backup Procedures
3.1 CD-ROM Installation
3.2 RTDAQ Operations and Backup Procedures
3.2.1 RTDAQ Directory Structure and File Descriptions
3.2.1.1 Program Directory
3.2.1.2 Working Directories
3.2.2 Backing up the Network Map and Data Files
3.2.2.1 Performing a Backup
3.2.2.2 Restoring the Network from a Backup File
3.2.3 Loss of Computer Power
Section 4. The RTDAQ Main Screen
4.1 Overview
4.1.1 Program Startup and Main Screen Functionality
4.1.2 Datalogger Connectivity, Help and Program Exit
4.2 EZSetup Wizard
4.2.1 Add Datalogger
4.2.2 Communication Setup
4.2.3 Datalogger Settings
4.2.3.1 Max Time Online
4.2.4 Summary, Communications Test, and Clock Set
4.2.5 Send Program
4.2.6 Editing and Deleting Dataloggers
4.3 Clock/Program Tab
4.3.1 Basic Operation
4.4 Monitor Data Tab
4.4.1 Field Monitor
4.4.2 Editing Variable Values
4.4.3 Specialized Real-time Monitor Screens
4.5 Collect Data Tab
4.6 Pull-down Menus
4.6.1 File Menu
4.6.1.1 Saving and Loading Configurations
4.6.1.2 Exit
4.6.2 View Menu
4.6.3 Datalogger Menu
4.6.3.1 Connect/Disconnect
4.6.3.2 Update Table Definitions
4.6.3.3 Status Table
4.6.3.3.1 Summary Tab
4.6.3.3.2 Table Fill Times
4.6.3.3.3 Status Table Tab
4.6.3.4 File Control
4.6.3.4.1 Datalogger Devices
4.6.3.4.2 Run Options
4.6.3.4.3 Working with Files and Directories
4.6.3.4.4 Right-Click Menu Options
4.6.3.5 Calibration Wizard
4.6.3.6 Terminal Emulator
4.6.4 Network Menu
4.6.4.1 Add/Delete/Edit/Rename Datalogger
4.6.4.2 Backup/Restore Network
4.6.4.3 Computer’s Global PakBus Address
4.6.5 Tools Menu
4.6.5.1 Auxiliary Applications
4.6.5.2 Options
4.6.5.3 LogTool
4.6.5.4 PakBus Graph
4.6.5.4.1 Selecting the PakBus Network to View
4.6.5.4.2 Dynamic and Static Links
4.6.5.4.3 Viewing/Changing Settings in a PakBus Datalogger
4.6.5.4.4 Right-Click Functionality
4.6.5.4.5 Discovering Probable Routes between Devices
4.7 The RTDAQ Toolbar
Section 5. Program Creation and Editing
5.1 CRBasic Editor
5.1.1 Overview
5.1.2 Inserting Instructions
5.1.2.1 Parameter Dialog Box
5.1.2.2 Right-Click Functionality
5.1.3 Toolbar
5.1.3.1 Compile
5.1.3.2 Compile, Save, and Send
5.1.3.3 Conditional Compile and Save
5.1.3.4 Templates
5.1.3.5 Program Navigation using BookMarks and GoTo
5.1.3.6 CRBasic Editor File Menu
5.1.3.7 CRBasic Editor Edit Menu
5.1.3.7.1 Other Options
5.1.3.8 CRBasic Editor View Menu
5.1.3.8.1 Editor Preferences
5.1.3.8.2 Instruction Panel Preferences
5.1.3.8.3 Other Options
5.1.3.9 CRBasic Editor Tools Menu
5.1.3.9.1 Edit Instruction Categories
5.1.3.9.2 Constant Customization
5.1.3.9.3 Other Options
5.1.3.10 Available Help Information
5.1.4 CRBasic Programming
5.1.4.1 Programming Sequence
5.1.4.2 Program Declarations
5.1.4.3 Mathematical Expressions
5.1.4.4 Measurement and Output Processing Instructions
5.1.4.5 Line Continuation
5.1.4.6 Inserting Comments Into Program
5.1.4.7 Example Program
5.1.4.8 Data Tables
5.1.4.9 The Scan -- Measurement Timing and Processing
5.1.4.10 Numerical Entries
5.1.4.11 Logical Expression Evaluation
5.1.4.11.1 What is True?
5.1.4.11.2 Expression Evaluation
5.1.4.11.3 Numeric Results of Expression Evaluation
5.1.4.12 Flags
5.1.4.13 Parameter Types
5.1.4.13.1 Expressions in Parameters
5.1.4.13.2 Arrays of Multipliers and Offsets for Sensor Calibration
5.1.4.14 Program Access to Data Tables
5.2 Short Cut
5.2.1 Overview
5.2.2 Creating a Program Using Short Cut
5.2.2.1 Step 1 – Create a New File or Open Existing File
5.2.2.2 Step 2 – Select Datalogger and Specify Scan Interval
5.2.2.3 Step 3 – Choose Sensors to Monitor
5.2.2.4 Step 4 – Setup Output Tables
5.2.2.5 Step 5 – Generate the Program in the Format Required by the Datalogger
5.2.3 Short Cut Settings
5.2.3.1 Program Security
5.2.3.2 Datalogger ID
5.2.3.3 Power-up Settings
5.2.3.4 Select CR200 Compiler
5.2.3.5 Sensor Support
5.2.3.6 Integration
5.2.3.7 Font
5.2.3.8 Set Working Directory
5.2.3.9 Enable Creation of Custom Sensor Files
5.2.4 Editing Programs Created by Short Cut
5.2.5 New Sensor Files
5.2.6 Custom Sensor Files
5.3 Program Creation with the RTDAQ Program Generator
5.3.1 Basic Operation
5.3.2 Program Startup
5.3.3 Using the CR5000 or CR9000X Program Generator
5.3.4 Supporting Functionality
5.3.4.1 File | New
5.3.4.2 File | Open…
5.3.4.3 File | Save As
5.3.4.4 File | Edit Generator Program
5.3.4.5 File | Open Wire Diagram
5.3.4.6 File | <Previously opened programs>
5.3.4.7 File | Exit
5.3.4.8 Edit | Color Options
5.3.4.9 Edit | CR9000X Generator Options, Edit | CR5000 Generator Options
5.3.4.10 Help | Program Generator
5.3.4.11 Help | About
5.3.5 Using Save and Send
5.3.5.1 Download
5.3.5.2 Run Options
5.3.5.3 Datalogger Response
Section 6. View Pro
6.1 Overview
6.2 The Toolbar
6.3 Opening a File
6.3.1 Opening a Data File
6.3.2 Opening Other Types of Files
6.3.3 Opening a File in Hexadecimal Format
6.4 Viewing a LoggerNet Database Table
6.4.1 Selecting a Database
SQL Server Compact
SQL Server
MySQL
Remember and Automatically Login
6.4.2 Selecting a Table
6.5 Importing a CSV File
6.6 Data View
6.6.1 Column Size
6.6.2 Header Information
6.6.3 Locking the TimeStamp Column
6.6.4 File Information
6.6.5 Background Color
6.6.6 Font
6.6.7 Window Arrangement
6.7 Graphs
6.7.1 Line Graph
6.7.1.1 Selecting Data to be Graphed
6.7.1.2 Graph Width
6.7.1.3 Scrolling
6.7.1.4 Graph Cursor
6.7.1.5 Line Graph Toolbar
6.7.2 Histogram
6.7.2.1 Selecting Data to be Viewed
6.7.2.2 Options
6.7.2.3 Histogram Toolbar
6.7.3 XY Plot
6.7.3.1 Selecting Data to be Plotted
6.7.3.2 Deleting a Series from an XY Plot
6.7.3.3 XY Plot Toolbar
6.7.4 Rainflow Histogram
6.7.4.1 Selecting Data to be View
6.7.4.2 Options
6.7.4.3 Rainflow Histogram Toolbar
6.7.5 FFT
6.7.5.1 Selecting Data to be Graphed
6.7.5.2 Options
6.7.5.3 FFT Toolbar
6.8 Right-click-Menus
6.8.1 Data View
6.8.2 Graphs
6.8.3 Traces
6.9 Printing Options
6.9.1 Print Setup
6.9.2 Printing Text
6.9.3 Printing Graphs
6.10 View Pro Online Help
6.11 Assigning Data Files to View
Section 7. Monitoring Data in Real-time
7.1 Using the Monitor Data Screen
7.1.1 Connect to Target Datalogger
7.1.2 Selecting Items for Display in the Monitor Data Screen
7.1.3 Using the Start/Stop Button
7.1.4 Customizing the Display of Data in the Monitor Data Screen
7.1.5 Setting the Monitor Data Screen Options
7.1.5.1 Display Tab
7.1.5.2 Alarms Tab
7.1.5.3 Setup Tab
7.1.6 Specialized Real-time Monitoring Screens
7.2 Ports and Flags
7.3 Table Monitor
7.3.1 Using the Table Monitor
7.3.2 Displaying Tables on the Table Monitor
7.3.2.1 Start and Stop
7.3.2.2 Reset Table
7.3.2.3 Fields and Values
7.3.2.4 Save | Load Configurations
7.3.2.5 Saving Displayed Data to a File
7.3.3 Moving and Resizing the Table Monitor Window
7.4 Real Time Graph
7.4.1 Using Graph Window
7.4.2 Adding Items for Display on the Graph
7.4.3 Moving and Resizing the Graph Window
7.4.4 Basic Graph Operation
7.4.5 Zooming and Scaling the Graph Window
7.4.6 Data Retrieval Methods used by the Graph Screen
7.4.7 Drawing Methods used by the Graph Screen
7.4.8 Graph Window Display and Print Options
7.4.9 Setting the Options for the Graph Screen
7.4.9.1 Scaling the Axes
7.4.9.2 Data Display Options
7.4.9.3 Visual Display Options
7.4.9.4 Customizing the Traces on the Display
7.4.9.4.1 Individual Trace Options
7.4.9.4.2 Using Marks on the Graph
7.4.9.5 Using Saved Configurations
7.4.10 Accepting or Abandoning Changes to the Graph Options
7.5 Fast Graph
7.5.1 Using the Fast Graph
7.5.2 Similarity between the Real Time Graph and the Fast Graph
7.6 XY Plot
7.6.1 Using the XY Plot
7.6.2 Setting up the XY Plot for Display
7.6.2.1 Setting Values for Display
7.6.2.2 Number of Points per Field
7.6.2.3 Right-Click Functionality
7.6.3 Using the Control Buttons
7.6.4 Using the Graphical Display Area of the XY Plot
7.6.5 Zooming with the XY Plot
7.6.6 Using the Special Options of the XY Plot
7.6.6.1 Scaling Tab
7.6.6.2 Data Display Tab
7.6.6.3 Visual Display Tab
7.6.6.4 Trace Tab
7.6.6.5 Save Tab
7.6.7 Applying Changes to the XY Plot Screen
7.7 Histogram Monitoring
7.7.1 Histogram Overview
7.7.2 Displaying Histograms
7.8 Fast Fourier Transform Spectra
7.8.1 Brief Overview of Fourier Analysis
7.8.2 FFT vs. FFTSample
7.8.3 Opening FFT Viewer Windows
7.9 Configuration of FFT and Histogram Windows
7.9.1 Moving and Resizing the FFT/Histo Window
7.9.2 Displaying FFT Spectra or Histograms
7.9.3 Using the Buttons
7.9.4 3D View
7.9.5 X-Axis Mode
7.9.6 Zooming in on the Spectrum or Histogram
7.9.7 Save and Print Options
7.9.8 Setting the Options for the FFT/Histogram Screen
7.9.8.1 Scaling the Axes
7.9.8.2 Data Display Options
7.9.8.3 Visual Display Options
7.9.8.4 Individual Trace Options
7.9.8.4.1 Display Tab
7.9.8.4.2 Marks Tab
7.9.8.5 Using Saved Configurations
7.9.9 Accepting or Abandoning Changes to the FFT/Histogram Options
7.10 Rainflow Histogram Monitoring
7.10.1 Rainflow Histogram Overview
7.10.2 Opening Rainflow Histograms
7.10.3 Movement and Resizing of the Rainflow Window
7.10.4 Selecting Tables and Bins For Display
7.10.5 Using the Buttons and Controls
7.10.6 X-Axis Mode
7.10.7 Zooming in on the Histogram
7.10.8 Save and Print Options
7.10.9 Setting the Options for the Rainflow Screen
7.10.9.1 Scaling the Axes
7.10.9.2 Visual Display Options
7.10.9.3 Trace Options
7.10.9.4 Using Saved Configurations
7.10.10 Accepting or Abandoning Changes to the Rainflow Options
7.11 Saving and Loading Configurations
7.11.1 Saving and Loading Configuration Files for Real-Time Data Screens
7.11.2 Using Configurations in the Field Monitor
7.11.3 Using Configurations in the Table Monitors
7.11.4 Saving and Loading Global Configuration Files
Section 8. Real-Time Monitoring and Control Software
8.1 Development Mode
8.1.1 The RTMC Workspace
8.1.2 Single Datalogger RTMC Projects
8.1.3 Display Components
8.1.4 Functions Available from the RTMC Menus
8.1.4.1 File Menu
8.1.4.2 Edit Menu
8.1.4.3 View Menu
8.1.4.4 Project Menu
8.1.4.5 Screen Menu
8.1.4.6 Component Menu
8.1.4.7 Window Menu
8.1.4.8 Help Menu
8.1.5 Expressions
8.1.5.1 Operators
8.1.5.2 Order of Precedence
8.1.5.3 Predefined Constants
8.1.5.4 Predefined Time Constants
8.1.5.5 Functions
8.1.5.6 Logical Functions
8.1.5.7 String Functions
8.1.5.8 Conversion Functions
8.1.5.9 Time Functions
8.1.5.10 Start Option Functions
8.1.5.11 Functions with State
8.2 RTMC Run-time
Section 9. Calibration and Zeroing
9.1 Calibration Essentials
9.1.1 Definition of Calibration
9.1.2 Basic Calibration Process
9.2 Writing Calibration Programs with the CRBasic Editor
9.2.1 The FieldCal Instruction
9.2.2 Calibration File Details
9.3 Five Kinds of Calibration
9.3.1 Zeroing
9.3.2 Offset Calibration
9.3.3 Two-Point Multiplier and Offset Calibration
9.3.4 Two-Point Multiplier Only Calibration
9.3.5 Zero Basis Point Calibration
9.4 Performing a Manual Calibration
9.4.1 How to Use the Mode Variable for Calibration Status and Control
9.4.2 Using the Mode Variable for Manual Single-Point Calibration
9.4.3 Using the Mode Variable for Manual Two-Point Calibration
9.5 Generating Calibration Programs
9.6 Using the Calibration Wizard with Running Programs
9.6.1 Calibration Wizard Basic Operation
9.6.2 Using the Wizard to Perform Two-Point Multiplier and Offset Calibrations
9.6.3 Using the Wizard to Perform Zeroing Calibrations
9.6.4 Using the Wizard to Perform Offset Calibrations
9.7 Strain and Shunt Calibration
Section 10. Utilities
10.1 CardConvert
10.1.1 Input/Output File Settings
10.1.2 Destination File Options
10.1.2.1 File Format
10.1.2.2 File Processing
10.1.2.3 File Naming
10.1.2.4 TOA5/TOB1 Format
10.1.3 Converting the File
10.1.4 Repairing/Converting Corrupted Files
10.1.5 Viewing a Converted File
10.1.6 Running CardConvert from a Command Line
10.2 Device Configuration Utility
10.2.1 Overview
10.2.2 Main DevConfig Screen
10.2.3 Downloading an Operating System
10.2.4 Terminal Tab
10.2.5 The Unknown Device Type
10.2.6 Off-line Mode
10.3 Split
10.3.1 Functional Overview
10.3.2 Getting Started
10.3.3 Split Parameter File Entries
10.3.3.1 Input Files
10.3.3.1.1 File Info
10.3.3.1.2 File Offset/Options
10.3.3.1.3 Start Condition
10.3.3.1.3.1 Starting Relative to PC Time
10.3.3.1.4 Stop Condition
10.3.3.1.4.1 "C" Option: Formatting Event Tests Containing Conditional Output Arrays
10.3.3.1.4.2 Trigger on Stop Condition (F Option) Output of Time Series
10.3.3.1.5 Copy
10.3.3.1.6 Select
10.3.3.1.7 Ranges
10.3.3.1.8 Variables
10.3.3.1.9 Numerical Limitations
10.3.3.1.10 Mathematical Functions, Details, and Examples
10.3.3.1.11 Time Series Functions, Details, and Examples
10.3.3.1.12 Special Functions, Details, and Examples
Monthly Summary Example
10.3.3.1.13 Split Functions Example
10.3.3.1.14 Summary of Select Line Syntax Rules
10.3.3.1.15 Time Synchronization
Table-based dataloggers
10.3.3.1.15.1 Time Synchronization and the Copy Condition
10.3.3.1.15.2 Using Time Synchronization While Starting Relative to PC Time
10.3.3.2 Output Files
10.3.3.2.1 Description of Output Option Commands
10.3.3.2.2 Report Headings
10.3.3.2.3 Column Headings
10.3.4 Help Option
10.3.5 Editing Commands
10.3.6 Running Split From a Command Line
10.3.6.1 Splitr Command Line Switches
10.3.6.1.1 Closing the Splitr.exe Program After Execution (/R or /Q Switch)
10.3.6.1.2 Running Splitr in a Hidden or Minimized State (/H Switch)
10.3.6.1.3 Running Multiple Copies of Splitr (/M Switch)
10.3.6.2 Using Splitr.exe in Batch Files
10.3.6.3 Processing Alternate Files
10.3.6.3.1 Input/Output File Command Line Switches for Processing Alternate Files
10.3.6.4 Processing Multiple Parameter Files with One Command Line
10.3.7 Log Files
10.4 Log Files and the LogTool Application
10.4.1 Event Logging
10.4.1.1 Log Categories
10.4.1.2 Log File Message Formats
10.4.1.2.1 General File Format Information
10.4.1.2.2 Transaction Log Format
10.4.1.2.3 Communications Status Log Format
10.4.1.2.4 Object State Log Format
10.4.2 CQR Log (RF Link)
10.5 SDM-CAN Helper Software
Appendix A. Campbell Scientific File Formats
A.1 PC File Data Formats
A.1.1 TOA5
A.1.2 TOB1
A.2 Datalogger Data Formats
A.2.1 TOB2 or TOB3
A.3 Binary Data Value Types
A.3.1 FP2 (2 Byte Low Resolution Format)
A.3.2 FP4 (4 Byte High Resolution Format)
A.3.3 IEEE4
A.3.4 IEEE8
A.4 Converting Binary File Formats
A.4.1 Split
A.4.2 CardConvert
Appendix B. Importing Files into Excel
B.1 Table-Based Data File Import (TOA5)
Step 1 of 3
Step 2 of 3
Step 3 of 3
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