I recently collected a large amount of data from an application in which the DT800 did not have continuous input power. I had the program set as the RESET job so that if the internal battery died, it would start collecting data again as soon as power was reapplied.
The logging worked perfectly, however (there is always a however!), when uploading the data the logger had a problem at the breaks in time for schedule A only.
The indications were as follows when attempting to unload schedule A:
- The data input activity indicator on the computer would stop flashing after some amount of time
- The data hub indicator also stopped flashing
- The card busy indicator on the DT800 stopped blinking a few seconds after the others stopped flashing
- No messages appeared in the event log stating anything was happening
- Quitting the unload or any other attempt to gain status had no effect.
The only alternative at this point was to disconnect from the DT800. When I did this, all of the indicators above began flashing again and the unit disconnected.
When I reconnected, the ulast would be updated to the last amount of data downloaded and I started a new download (to a new file) from that point.
I had to do this 23 times for schedule A of my program. In each of the created files for schedule A there was one data point of the schedule B data just before the program stopped unloading. When unloading schedule B,C, and D I could unload the whole dataset.
I am using SW version 800 3 16 0001.
I recently collected a large amount of data from an application in which the DT800 did not have continuous input power. I had the program set as the RESET job so that if the internal battery died, it would start collecting data again as soon as power was reapplied.
The logging worked perfectly, however (there is always a however!), when uploading the data the logger had a problem at the breaks in time for schedule A only.
The indications were as follows when attempting to unload schedule A:
1. The data input activity indicator on the computer would stop flashing after some amount of time
2. The data hub indicator also stopped flashing
3. The card busy indicator on the DT800 stopped blinking a few seconds after the others stopped flashing
4. No messages appeared in the event log stating anything was happening
5. Quitting the unload or any other attempt to gain status had no effect.
The only alternative at this point was to disconnect from the DT800. When I did this, all of the indicators above began flashing again and the unit disconnected.
When I reconnected, the ulast would be updated to the last amount of data downloaded and I started a new download (to a new file) from that point.
I had to do this 23 times for schedule A of my program. In each of the created files for schedule A there was one data point of the schedule B data just before the program stopped unloading. When unloading schedule B,C, and D I could unload the whole dataset.
I am using SW version 800 3 16 0001.