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Section 5. Real-Time Tools

FieldCalStrain instruction are zeroing, 1/4 bridge strain shunt, bending 1/2

bridge strain shunt, and bending full bridge strain shunt.

More information on calibration and zeroing is found in Appendix F,

Calibration and Zeroing. Also, refer to the datalogger’s CRBasic help file for

additional information on the FieldCal and FieldCalStrain instructions, and to

the LoggerNet help file if help is needed while using the Calibration wizard.

5.2 Real-Time Monitoring and Control

The Real-Time Monitoring and Control (RTMC) software provides the ability

to create and run graphical screens to display real-time data as LoggerNet

collects it from the dataloggers. Controls are also provided to view and set

datalogger ports and flags, as well as input locations or variables. RTMC can

combine data from multiple dataloggers on a single display. As LoggerNet

collects data from the dataloggers, the displays in RTMC are automatically

updated.

RTMC has two operating modes: Development and Run-Time. The

Development mode allows you to create and edit a real-time graphic display

screen to display the data collected from the dataloggers. Once the screen is

built and saved as a file, the screen can be displayed using RTMC Run-Time.

This allows graphic display screens to run on other computers with just the

RTMC Run-Time program. One copy of RTMC Run-Time is provided with

LoggerNet; additional copies to run on remote machines can be purchased

separately.

Scheduled data collection must be enabled in LoggerNet, or

RTMC’s display will never update.

5.2.1 Development Mode

RTMC Development is a graphic display editor that allows the user to easily

place graphical components on the display screen and associate them with data

values.

The RTMC Development window, as shown below, has three sections.

Project Component List – The panel on the left shows the hierarchy of the

display components and how they are associated with each other. Every

component of the display screen is shown in this list and it provides a shortcut

to get to any graphical component.

Project Workspace – The right panel is the display screen workspace. The

graphic components are placed in the workspace, as they should appear on the

final display.

Component Toolbox – The toolbox on the top contains the display screen

components that can be placed in the workspace. Selecting a component and

clicking in the workspace places the component and brings up the Properties

window for that component.

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