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NL115 Ethernet and CompactFlash

®

Module

Power-up functions of CompactFlash

®

cards can include:

a) Sending programs to the CR1000 or CR3000

b) Setting attributes of datalogger program files

c) Setting disposition of old CF files

d) Sending an OS to the CR1000 or CR3000

e) Formatting memory drives

f) Deleting data files

Test the power-up functions in the office before going into

the field to ensure the power-up file is configured correctly.

The key to the CF power-up function is the powerup.ini file, which contains a

list of one or more command lines. At power-up, the powerup.ini command

line is executed prior to compiling the program. Powerup.ini performs three

operations:

1) Copies the specified program file to a specified memory drive

2) Sets a file attribute on the program file

3) Optionally deletes CF data files from the overwritten (just previous)

program

Powerup.ini takes precedence during power-up. Though it sets file attributes

for the programs it uploads, its presence on the CF does not allow those file

attributes to control the power-up process. To avoid confusion, either remove

the CF card or delete the powerup.ini file after the powerup.ini upload.

7.2.3.1 Creating and Editing Powerup.ini

Powerup.ini is created with a text editor, then saved as “powerup.ini”.

Some text editors (such as WordPad) will attach header

information to the powerup.ini file, causing it to abort. Check the

text of a powerup.ini file with the datalogger keyboard display to

see what the datalogger actually sees.

Comments can be added to the file by preceding them with a single-quote

character ('). All text after the comment mark on the same line is ignored.

Syntax

Syntax allows functionality comparable to File Control in LoggerNet.

Powerup.ini is a text file that contains a list of commands and parameters. The

syntax for the file is:

Command,File,Device

where

Command = one of the numeric commands in TABLE 7-1.

File = file on CF associated with the action. Name can be up to 22

characters.

CAUTION

NOTE

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