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Section 8. Datalogger Program Creation with Edlog
Optimize (<F6>) – Deletes Input Locations that aren’t read, written to, or
marked as Manual. Optimize tries to reduce the total number of locations used
by moving existing Input Location labels to fill in unused locations. This
might change several Input Location numbers. Any changes in location
number made by the Optimize command are reflected in the Edlog program.
Insert Block (<F7>) – Inserts and labels a block of Input Locations and marks
them as “Manual”. The locations are labeled in the same manner as reps.
Esc – The escape key closes the Input Location Editor and updates the label
assignments in the program.
8.2.4 Input Location Anomalies
In most instances, Edlog will automatically assign Input Locations for
locations which are generated by the datalogger program. An example of this
is Edlog’s handling of Input Locations for the REPS parameter. Though only
one Input Location is specified, if REPS is greater than 1, additional Input
Locations are created by Edlog.
There are certain instructions that generate multiple Input Locations for which
Edlog does not automatically allocate Input Locations. The user should
manually allocate these locations in the Input Location Editor. These are:
Instruction 15, Serial I/O with Control Port
Instruction 23, Burst Measurement
Instruction 49, Spatial Maximum
Instruction 50, Spatial Minimum
Instruction 54, Block Move
Instruction 75, Histogram
Instruction 80, Store Area
Instruction 81, Rainflow Histogram
Instruction 100, TDR Measurement
Instruction 101, SDM-INT8
Instruction 105, SDI-12 Recorder
Instruction 106, SDI-12 Sensor
Instruction 113, SDM-SIO4
Instruction 118, SDM CAN
Instruction 119, TDR100
Instruction 120, Data Transfer to TGT
Instruction 127, HDR Goes Status and Diagnostics
Instruction 128, SHEF Data Transfer to TGT
Instruction 139, Detailed Program Signatures
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