Com Settings; Real-Time Limits; Language Resources - RBR 1050 Series User Manual

Submersible data logger
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COM settings

Once the software has been installed, the
COM settings may need to be configured
for the logger, radio modem and GPS unit (if
available). Normally these settings are
detected automatically; however, if
automatic detection fails they can also be
defined manually. COM settings can be
found as an option in the Configuration
menu. The COM settings should only need
to be set once.
If a radio modem is used for communication
between the logger and host PC, Radio
Modems used should be checked and an
appropriate delay time specified – an estimate of the transmission delays in the
modems.
The delay time is used to compensate for the transmission delay inherent in the
RF system. It will vary depending on the logger deployment conditions. You
may need to do some experimenting in order to find the best value. Contact
RBR if you need assistance determining this value.

Real-time limits

During real-time data collection, readings are plotted on
the graphical display in a rolling fashion, with the most
recent data plotted on the right. A fixed scale is used for
the values collected from each sensor so that the user is
not confused by any re-scaling that might occur when
new readings arrive. The Real-time Limits Control
Panel allows the user to define the scale of these
values.

Language resources

RBR offers Traditional Chinese language support in that when accepted, an
additional '.chn.txt' file is provided in the 'dat' directory. This file contains the file
header saved in the regular file in traditional Chinese characters.
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