Campbell Scientific CR800 and CR850 Measurement and Control Systems User Manual
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Section 11. Glossary
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Glossary. Include file
a file to be implicitly included at the end of the current CRBasic
program, or it can be run as the default program. See Include File
Name setting in table CR800 Settings
(p. 518).
INF
A data word indicating the result of a function is infinite or undefined.
Initiate telecommunication
A name given to a processes by which the CR800 initiates
telecommunications with a PC running appropriate Campbell Scientific
datalogger support software. Also known as "Callback."
input/output instructions
Used to initiate measurements and store the results in input storage or
to set or read control/logic ports.
integer
A number written without a fractional or decimal component. 15 and
7956 are integers; 1.5 and 79.56 are not.
intermediate storage
The portion of memory allocated for the storage of results of
intermediate calculations necessary for operations such as averages or
standard deviations. Intermediate storage is not accessible to the user.
IP
Internet Protocol. A TCP/IP internet protocol.
IP address
A unique address for a device on the internet.
IP Trace
IP trace is a CR800 function associated with IP data transmissions. In
the evolution of the CR800 operating system, IP trace information was
originally accessed through the CRBasic instruction IPTrace()
(p. 167)
and
stored in a string variable. As the operating system progressed, the
need for a more convenient repository arose. As a result, the Files
Manager
(p. 518)
setting was modified to allow for the creation of a file on
a CR800 memory drive, such as USR:, to store IP trace information in a
ring memory format.