Casella CEL Sensus data logger unit User Manual

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7.

COMPACTFLASH

™ CARDS

CompactFlash memory cards are

lightweight, small form factor,

removable data storage devices

built around reliable Flash storage

technology.

The Sensus Logger’s

integrated CompactFlash slot

allows it’s storage capacity to be

increased and in addition provides

a compact and reliable method of

transporting data from site for

analysis. The slot is located on the

right-hand side of the unit directly

above the primary RS 232 9-way D-Type port as shown in Figure 20.

The unit has been designed to recognise CompactFlash ATA cards

and treat them as IDE hard disk drives, thereby simplifying the process of

data transfer to PCs. The same card can be connected to a suitably equipped

PC and the files transferred without the need for specialist software.

The current technical specification for suitable CompactFlashTM

cards is outlined below.

Operating voltage

3.3 V DC

Temperature range

-20 to +70

o

C

Physical size

CompactFlash CF Type 1

Capacity

4 MB to 256 MB

Note: capacity is limited by file system,

only FAT12 and FAT16 are supported.

A card can hold data from only one logger at any time, irrespective of the

capacity of the card or the amount of data it holds. When a logger writes data

to the card, it also writes an electronic signature uniquely identifying this

logger. From then on (or until the card is erased) the card can be used only

with this particular logger.

The electronic signature also identifies the logger configuration used

to create any data on the card. If the configuration has changed since the

card was last used, then the signature will not be accepted as this could

result in a misinterpretation of the stored data later on. This ensures the

integrity of the data until off-loaded to a PC.

Before use, all cards must be formatted on a suitable PC.

The logger automatically checks the type of card, signature and

configuration every time a new card is inserted. The correct orientation for

inserting the card is shown in Figure 21.

Having accepted the card as suitable for data storage, the logger

transfers any stored data to the card. In addition while the card remains

inserted all new data will be logged to the card, rather than stored internally.

The card can be removed any time the logger is not actively writing

new data to it. During these periods, the LCD shows a card busy message

and the card should not be removed.

CompactFlash Cards

Figure 20: The CompactFlash slot and

RS 232 Command port

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