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RTMC ProRevision: 7/13 Copyright © 2006-2013Campbell Scientific, Inc.

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RTMC Pro As seen in the example screen above, different types of graphical components can be combined to create an attractive real-time display. Comp

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RTMC Pro changes and close the Properties window. Once the link to the data value has been applied, if there is data available from LoggerNet or RTDA

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RTMC Pro Provides visual and/or audible notification that the rate of change of a data value has exceeded a defined limit. An audible alarm can be d

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RTMC Pro Provides visual and/or audible notification that a data value has exceeded a defined limit. An audible alarm can be disabled by right-click

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RTMC Pro Depending upon the option chosen, displays the server time, server time at last data collection, station time, station time of last record s

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RTMC Pro Displays a static text string that can be used to label other components or simply add text to the project. Miscellaneous Tab Provides a mo

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RTMC Pro Displays the data value on the image of a thermometer. In run-time mode, max and min pointers can be reset by right-clicking the component.

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RTMC Pro Indicates the state of a port, flag, input location, or public variable by the position of a horizontal or vertical bar. The default switch

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RTMC Pro Displays Rainflow data on a chart. In run-time mode, a portion of the chart can be “zoomed in on” by dragging a frame around the area to be

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RTMC Pro A description of each field in a component’s Properties box can be displayed by pressing F1 or clicking the help button (?) in the top right-

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RTMC Pro replace applies to the entire project, only the current screen, or only the current component. Select All selects all of the components in th

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RTMC Pro Use Live Data LoggerNet – When selected, RTMC Pro uses the data that has been collected by LoggerNet and stored in LoggerNet’s data cache. Th

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RTMC Pro millimeters, inches, or pixels. For Run-time, when Auto Size is selected, the size of an RTMC display is set automatically by dragging the b

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RTMC Pro Load as Template enables you to easily use the same project for multiple stations. When a project designated as “Load as Template” is loaded

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RTMC Pro Component Menu The Component Menu is used to set the component properties, placement and alignment. The Component Menu is also available by

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RTMC Pro Order is used to manage the position of graphic objects on the workspace. This is often referred to as Z order. Displays are often a combin

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RTMC Pro Instead of typing the expression directly into the Select Data field, you can press the calculator button next to that field to bring up the

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RTMC Pro For example, StartAtOffsetFromNewest(5,OrderCollected);IIF(ABS(("Server:CR1000.MyTable.Value"-ValueAtTime("Server:CR1000.MyTa

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RTMC Pro All of the functions available in RTMC are described below. For details on a function, see RTMC’s online help. Spaces must be used to delimi

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RTMC Pro 2.4.3 Predefined Constants Constant Description e 2.718282 PI 3.141593 True -1 False 0 NOPLOT NAN NAN NAN (not a number) INF INF (non-fin

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License for Use This software is protected by United States copyright law and international copyright treaty provisions. The installation and use of t

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RTMC Pro FIX(x) Returns the integer portion of a number. If the number is a negative, the first negative integer greater than or equal to the number

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RTMC Pro SelectSwitch Iterates through the set of predicates and values in the order in which these are specified in its arguments list. It will ret

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RTMC Pro 2.4.8 Conversion Functions The following functions perform a type conversion on a value. See the online help for more information. Function

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RTMC Pro Report Offset For RTMC project pages where a Report Range component is present, this function will specify an offset, in nanoseconds, that w

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RTMC Pro StdDev Returns the standard deviation of up to the last specified number of values. StdDevOverTime Returns the standard deviation of the s

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RTMC Pro The Raw Source tab can be used to view the raw source including the expression, start option, aliases, and valuesynchs. Edits can be made on

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RTMC Pro Clicking on an interval parameter provides a drop-down arrow that can be used to select one of the predefined time constants. After selectin

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RTMC Pro On the ValueSynch side tab, select the New button ( ) to add a data value to be synchronized. Select a value in the list and press the Dele

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RTMC Pro If a project contains only one data source, the status bar at the bottom right the RTMC window will indicate the data source and connection s

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RTMC Pro Server Address This is the hostname or TCP/IP address of the computer running the communications server. This must be the valid name of an ex

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Limited Warranty The following warranties are in effect for ninety (90) days from the date of shipment of the original purchase. These warranties are

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RTMC Pro Data File The data file to be used. Type in the name directly or press the buttonthe right of the field to browse to the data file. Label Fi

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RTMC Pro Query Interval oose Milliseconds, Seconds, Minutes, Hours, or Days from the drop-down list. ing information changes depending on the database

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RTMC Pro To select a SQL Server database source you must select a SQL Server instance. The list of published SQL Server instances is shown in the Data

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RTMC Pro MySQL The MySQL connection is an ODBC connection. You must use the Windows ODBC Data Source Administrator to configure the database connecti

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RTMC Pro 2.5.4 HTTP Datalogger Source To add an HTTP datalogger press the Add button and select Add HTTP Datalogger Source. A dialog box will open re

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RTMC Pro The state of virtual variables is saved between RTMC Run-time sessions. The state of virtual variables is also saved between sessions, when

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RTMC Pro specify the range of data for your report, you can start placing the display how you the xported by oth batch ou can choose from a variety

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RTMC Pro Below is an example of running the same report from a command line: “C:\Program Files\Campbellsci\RTMC\RTMC_Run-time.exe” --run_report=“C:\C

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RTMC Pro When viewing a report using the RTMC WebServer, you will only be able to look at data for the specified custom range or thecurrent interval

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RTMC Pro Once a project file has been created, the display screen can be run without s | e window run. If , it will be time. n image of the RTMC disp

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Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links to spec

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RTMC Pro You first use RTMC to create a project containing the display and/or controcomponents that you want to be available from your website. Next,

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RTMC Pro The keys icon () next to each site can be used to create or edit the .csipasswd file for that site. See Section 4.3, Web Security, for more

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RTMC Pro your web server nd, depending upon firewalls, proxies, and port-forwconfigurations, may be different from the host machine name. HTTP Server

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RTMC Pro 4.2 Web PubliThe Web Publisher allows you to publish your RTMC project to the web. In sher addition, the Web Publisher has display settings

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RTMC Pro 4.2.1 Creating Websites r ton to publish the content. To create a website, press the Add button and select either Add PC Website oAdd Dat

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RTMC Pro account with “all” access is called the Root User ID. For more information on Remote Folder – The remote folder controls where a website will

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RTMC Pro Default Poll Interval - When accessing a website from an Internet browser, data is polled. This means that we have to ask the web server if i

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RTMC Pro 4.2.2 Managing Wt can when multiple websites will have similar settings, such as when you want to TMC project to multiple dataloggers. 4.3

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RTMC Pro For PC Websites, there is a default .csipasswd file which includes two users: dmin nonymous e not include its own ethod of creating and edit

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RTMC Pro The .csipasswd File Editor dialog box that is opened when the keys icon is pressed has the following fields: Realm - The name given to this

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Table of Contents ii 4.3.1.2 Using the Web Publisher ... 54 4.3.2 Datalogger Websites ...

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RTMC Pro All – Allowed to view data, make changes to writeable values in a datalogger’s Public or Status table or a virtual data source, set a datalog

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RTMC Pro and s the Pub rd file. Whe the OK button on the Website .csipasswd File Editor dialog box in Web Publisher, this file is stored to your co

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RTMC Pro When querying through the CSI Web Server, that data source is specified as source_name:station_name.table_name.field_name. (Note the specifi

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RTMC Pro Backfill – The interval, in seconds, for the backfill (e.g., 3600 would be 1 houThe Format is the format in which to return the data. Options

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RTMC Pro http://192.1 =dataquery&uri=OneMin.TempF&format=html&mode=since-record&p1=14400 • To return a pF&format RTMC ations in

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RTMC Pro Examples CSI Web Server In these examples, you are accessing data throaddreWeather. ugh the CSI Web Server at ss 192.168.4.14. The RTMC proj

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RTMC Pro Datalogger In these examples, you are directly accessing the datalogger at 192.168.12.55. 92.168.12.55/?command=browsesymbols&format=html

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RTMC Pro 6 Invalid table name eldname subscript ommunication failed (LoggerNet data sources only) 12 Blocked by datalogger security sources only)

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RTMC Pro • To check th lock of the C http://192.1 tml • To check th : http://192.1 .14/weathe &URI=Server:CR1000_ip&format=html Dataloggere

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RTMC Pro 6 Communication with the station failed (LoggerNet data sources only) 7 Communication with the station disabled 9 Invalid station name (Lo

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RTMC Pro 1. Introduction The RTMC (Real-Time Monitor and Control) Pro software provides the ability to create and run graphical screens to display r

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RTMC Pro URI e URI can be _name. For direct datal itted. Expr ecifies the pa returned. Path d ogger, i.e., CPU:, USR:, or CRD:. The file pattern ca

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RTMC Pro Format The Format is the format in which to return the list of files. Options are HTML, JSON, and XML. ListFi the following, formatted in

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RTMC Pro FileControl The FileControl command allows you to perform actions on files that are leControl can only be used when accessing a datalogger di

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RTMC Pro specified by File, and mark the same file as the program to be run on power up. s m e without affecting the program to be run on power up. sp

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RTMC Pro 68 Example Datalogger In this example, you are directly• To set a program named tc r's CPU drive to run on power up: http://192.168.12

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Campbell Scientific Companies Campbell Scientific, Inc. (CSI) 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www.campbellsci.com • info@campbel

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RTMC Pro In LoggerNet, data must be collected from the datalogger for RTMC’s displays to be updated. Typically this is done by setting up a schedule

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RTMC Pro Pro 4.1, only IPv4 addresses were supported. IPv4 addresses are written in dotted decimal notation (e.g., 192.168.11.197). Leading zeroes a

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