Appendix A. Info Tables and Settings 
 
 
 Info Tables and Settings: M 
 
 
 
Keyword  Data Type 
• Where to Find 
 
Description 
 
 
 
MaxBuffDepth 
Numeric   
•  Status table field: ≈36 
Maximum number of buffers the CR800 will use to process lagged measurements. 
 
 
 
MaxPacketSize 
Numeric   
•  Settings Editor: Advanced | Max Packet Size 
Maximum number of bytes per data collection packet. Default = 1000. 
 
 
 
MaxProcTime 
Numeric   
•  Status table field: ≈33 
Maximum time (μs) required to run through processing for the current scan. Value is reset 
when the scan exits. Enter 0 to reset. Updated at the conclusion of scan processing, prior to 
waiting for the next scan. 
 
 
 
MaxSlowProc 
Time() 
Numeric   
•  Status table field: ≈41 
Maximum time (μs) required to process a SlowSequence scan in the CRBasic program. 
Defaults to 0 until a scan runs. Enter 0 to reset. 
 
 
 
MaxSystem 
ProcTime 
Numeric  Y 
•  Status table field: ≈40 
Maximum time (μs) required to process the auto (background) calibration, which runs in a 
hidden slow-sequence type scan. Displays 0 until an auto self-calibration runs. Enter 0 to 
reset. 
 
 
 
MeasureOps 
Numeric  Y 
•  Status table field: ≈30 
Reports the number of task-sequencer opcodes required to do all measurements. Calculated 
at compile time. Includes opcodes for calibration (compile time), auto (background) 
calibration (system), and slow sequences. Assumes all measurement instructions run each 
scan. Updated after compile and before running. 
 
 
 
MeasureTime 
Numeric  Y 
•  Status table field: ≈31 
Reports the time (μs) needed to make measurements in the current scan. Calculated at 
compile time. Includes integration and settling time. In pipeline mode, processing occurs 
concurrent with this time so the sum of MeasureTime and ProcessTime is not equal to the 
required scan time. Assumes all measurement instructions will run each scan. Updated 
when a main scan begins. 
 
 
 
MemoryFree 
Numeric  Y 
•  Station Status field: Memory Free 
•  Status table field: ≈27 
Unallocated SRAM memory on the CPU (bytes). All free memory may not be available for 
data tables. As memory is allocated and freed, holes of unallocated memory, which are 
unusable for final-storage memory, may be created. Updated after compile completes.