Split -1 – Campbell Scientific PC400 Datalogger Support Software User Manual
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Table of Contents
4.5.2.4 File Control for CR5000, CR800, CR1000,
CR3000, and CR9000 Dataloggers ........................... 4-12
Emulator........................................................ 4-17
Menu......................................................................... 4-18
4.5.3.1 Add/Delete/Edit/Rename Datalogger ........................... 4-18
4.5.3.2 Backup/Restore Network.............................................. 4-19
4.5.3.3 Computer’s Global PakBus Address ............................ 4-19
Menu ............................................................................. 4-19
Applications.............................................. 4-19
4.5.4.2 Options ......................................................................... 4-20
4.5.4.3 LogTool ........................................................................ 4-20
4.5.4.4 PakBus
Graph............................................................... 4-21
Selecting the PakBus Network to View............. 4-22
Dynamic and Static Links.................................. 4-23
Viewing/Changing Settings in a PakBus
Datalogger ...................................................... 4-23
4.5.4.4.4 Right-Click Functionality .................................. 4-23
4.5.4.4.5
Discovering Probable Routes between
Devices........................................................... 4-24
5. Split .......................................................................... 5-1
Overview ........................................................................ 5-1
Started.................................................................................. 5-2
Split Parameter File Entries.............................................................. 5-8
Files.................................................................................. 5-8
Info .......................................................................... 5-9
Offset/Options ....................................................... 5-10
Condition.............................................................. 5-13
Relative to PC Time ............................. 5-15
Condition.............................................................. 5-16
“C” Option: Formatting Event Tests
Containing Conditional Output Arrays .......... 5-16
Trigger on Stop Condition (F Option) Output
of Time Series ................................................ 5-19
5.3.1.5 Copy ............................................................................. 5-20
5.3.1.6 Select ............................................................................ 5-21
5.3.1.7 Ranges .......................................................................... 5-21
5.3.1.8 Variables....................................................................... 5-22
5.3.1.9 Numerical
Limitations.................................................. 5-23
5.3.1.10 Mathematical Functions, Details, and Examples.......... 5-23
5.3.1.11 Time Series Functions, Details, and Examples............. 5-25
5.3.1.12 Special Functions, Details, and Examples .................... 5-30
5.3.1.13 Split Functions Example............................................... 5-34
5.3.1.14 Summary of Select Line Syntax Rules ......................... 5-37
5.3.1.15 Time Synchronization................................................... 5-37
5.3.1.15.1 Time Synchronization and the Copy
Condition........................................................ 5-39
5.3.1.15.2 Using Time Synchronization While Starting
Relative to PC Time ....................................... 5-39
Files............................................................................. 5-40
5.3.2.1 Description of Output Option Commands .................... 5-41
5.3.2.2 Report
Headings ........................................................... 5-46
Headings ......................................................... 5-46
Option .................................................................................... 5-46
Commands ......................................................................... 5-47
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