(CRITICAL)Upgrading from versions prior to version 28 of the Operating System will reset the datalogger’s CPU drive. This is due to a change in the format of the file system from FAT16 to FAT32. In order for the datalogger to operate correctly, as part of the upgrade, the CPU drive is formatted to FAT32. Any programs stored and running from the CPU drive will be lost. It is not recommended to update the datalogger’s Operating System over a remote connection where program control regulates the communication equipment (turning it on or off, etc.). In these cases, an on-site visit and a backup using DevConfig’s backup utility is necessary to update the datalogger’s Operating System. In all cases where the datalogger is being updated with an Operating System prior to 28, the use of DevConfig’s backup utility is recommended due to the fact that the CPU drive is formatted using the new FAT32 format. Watch the Video Tutorial: Sending an OS to a Local Datalogger.
(WARNING)This operating system version (starting with operating system version 31.02), and all versions moving forward, will disable the datalogger FTP, Telnet, and Ping servers by default. Updating the operating system using the Send OS tab of Device Configuration Utility will revert all datalogger settings to factory defaults, and these services will be disabled. Sending the operating system as a program or by way of File Control will update the operating system but leave the FTP, Telnet, and Ping enabled settings intact. Note that disabling the FTP, Telnet, and Ping servers does not prevent the datalogger from acting as a client; the datalogger will continue to be able to use instructions such asFTPClient()andPingIP().
(new-feature) Added basic support for the TX325(EnviroSatData(), EnviroSatRandomSetup(), EnviroSatStatus(), EnviroSatSTSetup()).
(minor) Units forETsz()now displays correctly.
(minor) Constant values set As Long fixed for values larger than float resolution values.
(小)花岗岩记录器常量(GRANITE6,花岗岩E9, GRANITE10) now supported when using LOGGERTYPE = in #if/#endif statements.
(minor) Fixed a time drift issue in the CR3000.
(minor) Fixed a time drift issue that was caused by slow sequences that were skipped in pipeline mode.