Section 6.  Network Status and Resolving Communication Problems 
last clock check was performed.  If the datalogger clock is slower than the 
computer clock, this will be a positive value. 
•  Last Clock Set (Last Clk Set) – The computer date and time that the 
datalogger’s clock was last set to match the LoggerNet computer’s clock. 
•  Last Collect Attempt (Last Col Attempt) – The computer date and time 
when data collection was last attempted for this device. 
•  Last Data Collection (Last Data Coll) – The date and time that data was 
last collected from the device by LoggerNet. 
•  Line State – This is an indication of the current communications activity 
for the device.  In normal communication these will be changing often and 
will provide a feel for how the network is working.  The possible states are 
listed below. 
 
Off-Line – There is no active communication with this device. 
 
On-Line – LoggerNet is actively communicating with this device. 
 
Transparent – The device is being used as a bridge to communicate with 
another device. 
 
Hanging Up – LoggerNet has finished communication with this device or 
the other devices on the link and is closing down communication. 
 
Comm-Disabled – Communications for this device have been disabled for 
this device, a parent device, or the network. 
•  Link Time Remaining – The time remaining, in milliseconds, until the 
Maximum Time On-Line is reached and the device is automatically 
disconnected.  The value is only updated every 10 seconds.  A value of 
4294967295 indicates that the device is not connected or the Maximum 
Time On-Line is not set. 
•  Lithium Battery Voltage (Lith Batt Volt) – (Array-based dataloggers 
only) The voltage level of the datalogger’s lithium SRAM back-up battery. 
•  Logger Version (Logger Ver) – (Array-based dataloggers only) This 
number indicates the version level of the datalogger.  This number is used 
by LoggerNet to adjust communication for older dataloggers. 
•  Low 5v Battery Detect (Low 5V) – (CR23X only) A counter that 
indicates the number of times the datalogger’s 5V supply has dropped 
below 5V.  The counter’s maximum limit is 99; it can be reset in the 
datalogger’s *B mode. 
•  Low Voltage Stopped (Low Volt Stopped) – (Array-based dataloggers 
only) The number of times the datalogger program has been halted 
because the datalogger’s 12 V power source has dropped below the 
minimum power requirement.  The counter’s maximum limit is 99; it can 
be reset in the datalogger’s *B mode. 
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