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Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Appendix A. Glossary of Terms

G

Ground Connection – Most sensors require one or more ground connections

in addition to excitation or signal inputs. Ground connections may serve any of

several purposes:

a reference for a single-ended (SE) analog voltage (use analog ground if

available)

a power return path (do NOT use analog ground for power return)

a connection for cable shield wire to help reduce electrical noise (do not

use analog ground for shield wires, also known as drain wires)

H

Highlight – Text or objects can be highlighted, by positioning the cursor where

you want the highlight to begin, holding the left mouse button, and dragging it

across the words or group of objects to be highlighted. A single object can be

highlighted, by clicking it once with the left mouse button. Highlighted items

can then be edited or activated.
Holes – When using Data Advise, the communications server always gets the

most recent data records, so if there are more records to be returned than can fit

in one packet there can be sequences of older data available from the

datalogger that have not yet been collected to the data cache. The server tracks

and collects these holes only if that option is enabled. This entry in the status

table shows the number of data points in missed records for the data storage

tables in that station.
Hole Collection The process used by the server to collect data records

missing from the data cache but possibly still in the datalogger. If Hole

Collection is delayed or disabled, the memory in the datalogger can ring

around and overwrite the missing data records resulting in an Uncollectable

Hole.
Host Computer – The machine where the communication server software is

running.

I

INI Files – Configuration files that are used to preserve the last known setups

or states of a program or device.
Initialization String – A string of alphanumeric characters that are sent to a

device, such as a modem, to prepare that device for communications.
InLocs – Abbreviation for “Input Locations”. This entry in the status table

shows the number of input locations allocated for the program.
Input Location Storage – Each time a measurement or calculation is

performed the resultant value is stored in an Input (memory) Location,

sometimes abbreviated as “InLoc.”
Input/Output Instructions – Datalogger program instructions used to make

measurements or send data automatically to other devices.

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