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CR1000 Manual - Campbell Scientific

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Section 11. Glossary<br />

Cache Data<br />

The data cache is a set of binary files kept on the hard disk of the<br />

computer running the datalogger support software. A binary file is<br />

created for each table in each datalogger. These files are set up to<br />

mimic the storage areas in datalogger memory, and by default are two<br />

times the size of the storage area. When the software collects data<br />

from a <strong>CR1000</strong>, the data are stored in the binary file for that <strong>CR1000</strong>.<br />

Various software functions retrieve data from the data cache instead of<br />

the <strong>CR1000</strong> directly. This allows the simultaneous sharing of data<br />

among software functions.<br />

Similar in function to <strong>CR1000</strong> final storage tables, the binary file for a<br />

datalogger is set up as ring memory. This means that as the file reaches<br />

its maximum size, the newest data will begin overwriting the oldest<br />

data.<br />

Calibration Wizard Software<br />

The calibration wizard facilitates the use of the CRBasic field calibration<br />

instructions FieldCal() and FieldCalStrain(). It is found in LoggerNet (4.0<br />

or higher) or RTDAQ.<br />

Callback<br />

A name given to the process by which the <strong>CR1000</strong> initiates<br />

telecommunication with a PC running appropriate CSI datalogger<br />

support software. Also known as "Initiate Telecommunications."<br />

CardConvert Software<br />

A utility to retrieve <strong>CR1000</strong> final storage data from Compact Flash (CF)<br />

cards and convert the data to ASCII or other useful formats.<br />

CD100<br />

An optional enclosure mounted keyboard display for use with the<br />

<strong>CR1000</strong> and CR800 dataloggers. See the appendix Keyboard Display (p.<br />

567).<br />

CF<br />

See CompactFlash (p. 450).<br />

code<br />

A CRBasic program, or a portion of a program.<br />

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