Secsperrecord; Skippedrecord; Timestamp; Status Table System Information - Campbell CR300 Series Product Manual

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18.1.5 SecsPerRecord

Reports the data output interval for a data table.

18.1.6 SkippedRecord

Reports how many times records have been skipped in a data table. Array elements are in the
order that data tables are declared in the CRBasic program. Enter 0 to reset.

18.1.7 TimeStamp

Scan time that a record was generated.
NSEC data type
l

18.2 Status table system information

The Status table is an automatically created data table. View the Status table by connecting the
data logger to your computer (see
Making the software connection
(p. 51) for more information).
Most fields in the Status table are read only and of a numeric data type unless noted. Error
counters (for example, WatchdogErrors or SkippedScan) may be reset to 0 for troubleshooting
purposes.
SetStatus()
Status table values may be accessed programatically using
or
Tablename.Fieldname syntax. For example: Variable = Status.Fieldname. For
more information
see: https://www.campbellsci.com/blog/programmatically-access-stored-data-
values.

18.2.1 Battery

Voltage (VDC) of the battery powering the system. Updates once per minute, when viewing the
Status table, or programatically.

18.2.2 CalGain

Array of floating-point values reporting calibration gain (mV) for each integration / range
combination.

18.2.3 CalOffset

Displays the offset calibration factor for the different voltage ranges.
18. Information tables and settings (advanced)
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