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Campbell Scientific LoggerNet Datalogger Support Software User Manual

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Appendix E. Log Files

TABLE E-1. Transaction Log Messages

Code

Message Text

Message Parameters

Message Meaning

User Response to

Message

62

Primary retry

collection

attempt failed

Data collection on the

primary data

collection interval

failed.

Check communications

with the datalogger by

trying to check the

clock. If that fails,

follow the steps for

message 14.

63

Secondary retry

collection

attempt failed

Data collection on the

secondary data

collection interval

failed.

Check communications

with the datalogger by

trying to check the

clock. If that fails,

follow the steps for

message 14.

64

Device restore

from file

succeeded

On server startup a

device previously

entered in the

network map has

been restored.

65

Device restore

from file failed

On server startup a

device in the network

map could not be

restored.

This is an indication

that the configuration

file has been corrupted.

Check the network map

and the computer file

system.

66

Device save to

file succeeded

The update to the

device configuration

file was successful.

67

Device save to

file failed

The update to the

device configuration

file failed.

This may be due to a

problem with directory

permissions or a

corrupted directory.

68

Packet delivery

failed

Fault code:

1. Incompatible BMP1

device or malformed

packet

2. Routing failure

{unrecognized station

number}

3. Temporarily out of

resources

4. Link failure

This is a message

from the RF base

indicating that a

BMP1 message

didn’t make it to the

data logger.

Codes 1 and 3 are rare.

If ever seen contact an

application engineer at

Campbell Scientific.

Code 2 indicates that

the RF base has lost the

network map and

doesn’t know how to

route the message. The

server automatically

resends the network

map.

Code 4 is an indication

that the RF base was

not able to

communicate with the

RF modem attached to

the datalogger. These

will happen

occasionally as part of

normal operations.

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