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3.10 “IDdddddddddddddddd” - Display or Set Datalogger ID
The ID is a 16-character string that can be used to identify a datalogger and the data that is
transmitted by it. If an ID is entered it will be transmitted as the first element in each array of
data. For example:
*ID
Datalogger ID:
*ID
Datalogger ID:
*IDDatalogger#1
Datalogger ID:Datalogger#1
*ST
Logging started.
Datalogger#1,2007,11,25,11,25,16,2.92,20.93,9.020,
-999999.0,-999999.0,-999999.0,22.0,-99.0,-99.0,-99.0,1
Datalogger#1,2007,11,25,11,25,21,2.92,20.95,9.061,
-999999.0,-999999.0,-999999.0,22.0,-99.0,-99.0,-99.0,2
Datalogger#1,2007,11,25,11,25,26,2.92,21.04,9.045,
-999999.0,-999999.0,-999999.0,22.0,-99.0,-99.0,-99.0,3
Datalogger#1,2007,11,25,11,25,31,2.92,21.09,9.014,
-999999.0,-999999.0,-999999.0,22.0,-99.0,-99.0,-99.0,4
To clear the ID enter a <SPACE> character as the ID. When the ID is cleared the arrays from the
logger will display beginning with the year. To display the current ID enter
ID
<ENTER>.
3.11 “L” - Display Log Intervals
Displays all six log intervals.
*L
Log Intervals List
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Interval #1 Length: 10 Iterations: 100
Interval #2 Length: 20 Iterations: 90
Interval #3 Length: 30 Iterations: 80
Interval #4 Length: 40 Iterations: 70
Interval #5 Length: 50 Iterations: 60
Interval #6 Length: 60 Iterations: 50
*
This command has no effect on the current interval (scan or log). If logging is started and log
intervals are enabled the iterations value will be followed by the number of readings left at that
interval. For example: