Specifications
Appendix B. Status Table
B-9
7
The Variable out of Bounds error occurs when a program tries to write to
an array variable outside of its declared size. It is a programming error
that causes this, and should not be ignored. When the datalogger detects
that a write outside of an array is being attempted it does not perform the
write and increments the VOOB in the status table. The compiler and pre-
compiler can only catch things like reps too large for an array etc. If an
array is used in a loop or expression the pre-compiler does not (in most
cases cannot) check to see if an array will be accessed out of bounds (i.e.
accessing an array with a variable index such as arr(index) = arr(index-1),
where index is a variable).
8
The background calibration runs automatically in a hidden SlowSequence
scan (Section 3.8.).
9
If no user entered SlowSequence scans are programmed, this variable
does not appear. If multiple user entered SlowSequence scans
programmed, this variable becomes an array with a value for each scan.
10
The order of tables is the order in which they are declared.
11
Card bytes free is shown = -1 when no card is present.
12
Displays a large number until a SlowSequence scan runs.
13
Displays 0 until a SlowSequence scan runs.
14
Security can be changed via DeviceConfig, CR1000KD, PBGraph,
StatusTable, and SetSecurity instruction. Shows -1 if security code has not
been given / deactivated.
15
When the SerialOpen instruction is used CommsConfig is loaded with the
format parameter of that instruction. Currently (11/2004), the only
formatting option available is 0 = No error checking. PakBus
communication can occur concurrently on the same port If the port was
previously opened (in the case of the CP UARTS) for PakBus, or if the
port is always opened ( CS-9pin, and RS-232) for PakBus the code will be
4.
16
The value shown is the initial baud rate the CR1000 will use. A negative
value will allow the CR1000 to auto baud but will dictate at which baud
rate to begin.
17
A list of up to eight PB addresses for routers that can act as Central
Routers. See CSI DevConfig (Device Configuration) software for more
information.
18
(1) 5000 mV range 250 uS integration,
(2) 2500 mV range 250 uS integration,
(3) 250 mV range 250 uS integration,
(4) 25 mV range 250 uS integration,
(5) 7.5 mV range 250 uS integration,
(6) 2.5 mV range 250 uS integration,
(7) 5000 mV range 1/60 Hz integration,
(8) 2500 mV range 1/60 Hz integration,
(9) 250 mV range 1/60 Hz integration,
(10) 25 mV range 1/60 Hz integration,
(11) 7.5 mV range 1/60 Hz integration,
(12) 2.5 mV range 1/60 Hz integration,
(13) 5000 mV range 1/50 Hz integration,