Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual
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Section 6. Network Status and Resolving Communication Problems
Primary Retry – A data collection failure has led to the primary retry
collection schedule.
Secondary Retry – The number of primary retries set in the Setup Screen
have run out and the secondary retry schedule is now active.
Schedule Off – Scheduled data collection is not enabled for this device.
Comm Disabled – Communications for this device or one of the devices in
the communication link from the computer has been disabled.
Invalid Table Definitions – A change in the table definitions for this
device has been detected. This has caused scheduled collection to be
suspended until LoggerNet has updated table definitions to match the
datalogger.
Network Paused – Scheduled data collection has been suspended for the
whole network.
Unreachable – The device cannot be reached through the network.
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Communication Enabled (Comm Enabled) – Indicates whether or not
communication is enabled for the device. (Communication is set up and
enabled in the Setup Screen.)
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Communication Status (Comm Status) ─ The current communication
state of the device: Normal, Marginal, Critical, or Unknown. This value
matches the state of the indicator next to the device name. Marginal is
indicated when warning messages for the device are logged in
communications. Critical is indicated when communication failures are
logged in communications.
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Final Storage Area 1, 2 Collected (FS1 Collected, FS2Collected) –
(Array-based dataloggers only) This value will show the number of data
values that have been collected from final storage area 1 or 2. In
combination with the FS to Collect statistic this can show progress toward
the completion of data collection.
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Final Storage Area 1, 2 to Collect (FS1 to Collect, FS2 to Collect) –
(Array-based dataloggers only) When LoggerNet first contacts the
datalogger for data collection, the datalogger indicates how much data
there is to collect from each of the storage areas. This statistic shows the
number of values for the current data collection activity. When the
number of values collected matches the number to collect, all of the data
for this call has been collected.
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Holes – A “hole” is a discontinuity in record numbers for dataloggers that
support data advise. This statistic is the number of values that are in holes.
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Last Clock Check (Last Clk Chk) – The computer date and time of the
last time the clock was checked for this device.
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Last Clock Difference (Last Clk Diff) – The amount of time the
datalogger clock deviated from the LoggerNet computer’s clock when the
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