Section 6. storing and retrieving, Datalogger programs -1, 1 sms storage module support software – Campbell Hausfeld SM4M User Manual

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Section 6. Storing and Retrieving
Datalogger Programs

CR500/510, CR10/10X, CR23X, 21X and CR7 programs can be uploaded and downloaded

between the datalogger and the Storage Module in the *D Mode. (OSX and OS7 series

PROMs are required for the 21X and CR7.) Campbell Scientific’s SMS software allows

programs to be transferred between the computer and the SM. Using these capabilities, a

program can be developed in the computer, stored in the SM and then carried to the field and

downloaded to the datalogger.

The SM can store up to eight programs, numbered 1 to 8. These are stored in an area of

memory separate from that used for data storage.

With the release of the OS series PROMs (OS10, OSX, OS7), the dataloggers were given the

capability of automatically loading program 8 if a Storage Module is connected to the

datalogger when the datalogger is powered up. This feature is standard in the CR500/510,

CR10/10X and CR23X dataloggers.

21X and CR7 PROMs before the current OSX and OS7 versions do not have the capability to

store and directly load programs from the SM. For these dataloggers, programs may be

transferred via the DSP4 Heads Up Display (see Section 6.3).

6.1 SMS Storage Module Support Software

Select the Program tab in SMS. Refer to the PC208W manual for more

information.

6.2 *D Mode — With Datalogger

The *D Mode is used to transfer programs between the datalogger and Storage

Module. The general commands in Table 6-1 are used to save, retrieve or clear

programs from the Storage Module. Refer to the appropriate datalogger manual

for instructions on using the *D Mode.

Table 6-1 *D Mode Keyboard Commands

Key

Display

Description

*D

13:00

Enter *D Mode

7XA

7X:00

Address Storage Module X

1YA

Store Program in SM as Y

(Y=1..8)

2YA

Load Program Y from SM

3YA

Erase Program Y from SM

13:0000

command completed

The program is stored, retrieved, or erased by referring to a program number

(1...8) in the Storage Module. If the program to be retrieved does not exist in the

Storage Module, the error message ‘E99’ will be displayed.

There are 128 kbytes of memory available for program storage. For example, you

can store one 128 kbyte DLD file or 8 x 16kbyte files. Flash memory technology

affects the use of memory when storing and erasing programs.

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