OMC-042 / 043 / 044 Data loggers
Users
’ manual
page 33
Internal Sensors
The data logger is equipped with “internal sensors” in order to provide an insight in the status of the
system. We strongly recommend to use this feature, because it tells you whether a system is running OK
or that a problem may arise in the near future (e.g. battery status)
Name
Name of this driver. Default is “internal” may be edited.
Sample interval
The sample interval of the internal driver. Default is same as data log interval. When a user like to have
fresh data while using USB, he can adjust it to a higher rate. More on intervals see chapter : Principle of
Operation
Battery Capacity
Used for keeping track of the remaining battery capacity. The users here defines the capacity of the new
battery placed.
Battery
Replaced
The user must select this when he installs a new lithium battery. The calculations of the rest capacity will
be reset (battery rest capacity 100%)
Rest Capacity
Remaining capacity of the lithium battery. In percentage of a full battery.
Rest power
Same parameter, but in mAh
Attention: the battery-full parameters are only representative when used in lithium battery-only
systems. When using a solar panel or external power
they won’t work. Their readings are not
true in this case. (this is because the battery is charged, whithout updating the calculations).
This is no problem, because in these systems, the battery status is of minor importance. With solar
systems, keep track of the minimum battery voltage instead of rest capacity or rest power.
Processor Temperature
Temperature of internal processor, which is related to the ambient temperature. Because the data logger
is very low power, and is only awake for a short time, the processor won’t get warm, and has practically
the same temperature as the environment. You can use this sensor for approximation measurements.
And also for diagnostic measurements.