Instructions

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As with the TEST command, lines in the status report can be returned individually, using STATUSn.
Command
Description
STATUS1
returns model name and firmware version (same as TEST0)
STATUS2
lists active schedules, and halted schedules
STATUS3
returns the number of alarms in active schedules, and the number in halted schedules
STATUS4
returns the number of polynomial/spans defined, and displays the definition of each
STATUS5
lists schedules with logging enabled, and schedules with logging disabled
STATUS6
returns total free space (kbytes) on internal file system, and total used space
STATUS7
returns total free space (kbytes) on inserted USB memory device, and total used space
STATUS9
returns current settings for all switches
STATUS10
returns internal details about the current job
STATUS14
an extended version of
STATUS10
The STATUS14 command is somewhat special in that it can also be applied to a non-current job, i.e.:
STATUS14 "jobname"
CHARAC Command
During manufacture, each DT80 is characterisedthat is, various operational parameters are measured and then
programmed into the unit's flash memory. This process is designed to cancel out any variations between units due to
component tolerances and such like.
The
CHARAC command lists the various characterisation parameters. These will vary slightly from unit to unit.
If any of these parameters have not been set correctly then a warning message such as
DT80 not characterised
will be displayed on the LCD. Contact dataTaker technical support if you see this message.
SERVICEDATA Command
The SERVICEDATA command automatically issues a number of diagnostic commands which together provide a
comprehensive "snapshot" of the current state of the DT80. If you contact dataTaker support to resolve a problem with
the logger you may be asked to run this command and then send the results to dataTaker for analysis.
By default, this command will output its results to the current comms connection. Alternatively, it may be directed to a text
file using:
SERVICEDATA "filename". This file may then be retrieved from the logger using FTP or by using the COPY
command to copy it to a USB memory device.
This command can also be issued via the DT80 web interface (Series 2 only).
A SERVICEDATA report includes:
TEST command output
CHARAC command output
STATUS command output
current parameter settings
current profile settings
event log
error log
current job program listing
DIRJOB* command output (storefile status for all jobs)
DIRTREE command output
internal file system integrity check
comms settings and statistics
firmware thread status
memory status
TCP/IP communications status