Appendix B. Status Table and Settings
17
Table 26.
Status Table Fields and Descriptions
RfRXPakBusCnt
Status
VarOutOfBounds
Number of times an array
was accessed out of
bounds
2
Integer
0 0 Can
Reset
=
0
Error
SkipScan
Number of skipped scans
that have occurred
because the datalogger
was not finished with the
previous scan
Integer
0 _ Can
Reset
=
0
Error
TrapCode
Indicates a problem with
datalogger memory
Integer
0
0 or 16
_
Error
WatchDogCnt
Number of Watchdog
errors that have occurred
while running this
program
3
Integer
0 0 Can
Reset
=
0
Error
ResetTables
Resets all the data tables
in the datalogger when
changed to 8888
Integer
0
_0
Can Reset =
8888
Status
BattVoltage
Current value of the
battery voltage.
Measurement is made in
the background
calibration.
Float _
7-16
Volts
_
Measure
ProgSignature
Signature of the current
running program file
including comments. Does
not change with operating
system changes.
Integer
_ _ _ Status
1.
Pak Bus Addresses 1 to 4094 are valid. Addresses >= 4000 are
generally used for a PC by PC200W, RTDAQ, PC400, or LoggerNet.
2.
Watchdog errors are automatically reset upon compiling a new
program.
3.
The Variable Out-of-Bounds error occurs when a program tries to write
to an array variable outside of its declared size. A programming error
causes this, so it should not be ignored. When the datalogger detects
that a write outside of an array is being attempted it does not perform
the write and increments the VOOB in the status table. The compiler
and pre-compiler can only catch things like reps too large for an array
etc. If an array is used in a loop or expression the pre-compiler does not
(in most cases cannot) check to see if an array is accessed out of
bounds (i.e. accessing an array with a variable index such as arr(index)
= arr(index-1), where index is a variable).
Summary of Contents for CR200
Page 32: ...Section 2 Quickstart Tutorial 22 ...
Page 45: ...Section 3 Overview 35 3 3 Specifications ...
Page 46: ...Section 3 Overview 36 ...
Page 58: ...Section 4 Sensor Support 48 ...
Page 62: ...Section 5 Measurement and Control Peripherals 52 ...
Page 78: ...Section 8 CR200 X Configuration 68 ...
Page 102: ...Section 9 Programming 92 ...
Page 138: ...Section 11 Programming Resource Library 128 ...
Page 156: ...Section 16 Support Software 146 ...
Page 160: ...Section 17 Care and Maintenance 150 ...
Page 167: ...Section 18 Troubleshooting 157 18 3 3 2 Charging Circuit Test Solar Panel ...
Page 168: ...Section 18 Troubleshooting 158 18 3 3 3 Charging Circuit Test Transformer ...
Page 169: ...Section 18 Troubleshooting 159 18 3 3 4 Adjusting Charging Circuit Voltage ...
Page 170: ...Section 18 Troubleshooting 160 ...
Page 184: ...Appendix A Glossary 14 ...
Page 190: ...Appendix B Status Table and Settings 20 ...
Page 192: ...Appendix C Serial Port Pin Outs 22 ...
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