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... such products by Campbell Scientific, Inc. ("Campbell") to repairing or replacing (at Campbell's option) defective products, which have no warranty. Campbell is limited to be the sole and exclusive remedy under normal use and service for twelve (12) months from defects in materials and workmanship under this warranty is not liable for installation services performed by Campbell, and product specific training, is in...
... such products by Campbell Scientific, Inc. ("Campbell") to repairing or replacing (at Campbell's option) defective products, which have no warranty. Campbell is limited to be the sole and exclusive remedy under normal use and service for twelve (12) months from defects in materials and workmanship under this warranty is not liable for installation services performed by Campbell, and product specific training, is in...
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... Authorization (RMA), contact CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC., phone (435) 227-9000. Campbell Scientific's shipping address is for customers within three days of the problem, an RMA number will be either emailed to repair@campbellsci.com or faxed to (435) 227-9106. Campbell Scientific is incomplete, the product will be returned without prior authorization. Campbell Scientific reserves the right to refuse service on the outside...
... Authorization (RMA), contact CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC., phone (435) 227-9000. Campbell Scientific's shipping address is for customers within three days of the problem, an RMA number will be either emailed to repair@campbellsci.com or faxed to (435) 227-9106. Campbell Scientific is incomplete, the product will be returned without prior authorization. Campbell Scientific reserves the right to refuse service on the outside...
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... 5 6.1 Power ...5 7. Operation 6 7.1 File Formats 6 7.1.1 Data Files 6 7.1.2 Program Files 6 7.1.3 Power-up Files (powerup.ini 6 7.1.3.1 Creating and Editing Powerup.ini 7 7.1.3.2 Applications 8 7.1.3.3 Program Execution 9 7.1.3.4 Example Power-up.ini Files 9 7.1.4 Camera Files 10 7.2 Programming 10 7.2.1 The CardOut() Instruction 10 7.2.2 Program Examples 10 7.2.2.1 Ring Mode 10 7.2.2.2 Fill and Stop Mode 11 7.2.2.3 Mixed Modes 12 7.2.3 Table Size and Mode 13 7.3 Data Retrieval 13 7.3.1 Via a Communication Link 13 i Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links to specific...
... 5 6.1 Power ...5 7. Operation 6 7.1 File Formats 6 7.1.1 Data Files 6 7.1.2 Program Files 6 7.1.3 Power-up Files (powerup.ini 6 7.1.3.1 Creating and Editing Powerup.ini 7 7.1.3.2 Applications 8 7.1.3.3 Program Execution 9 7.1.3.4 Example Power-up.ini Files 9 7.1.4 Camera Files 10 7.2 Programming 10 7.2.1 The CardOut() Instruction 10 7.2.2 Program Examples 10 7.2.2.1 Ring Mode 10 7.2.2.2 Fill and Stop Mode 11 7.2.2.3 Mixed Modes 12 7.2.3 Table Size and Mode 13 7.3 Data Retrieval 13 7.3.1 Via a Communication Link 13 i Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links to specific...
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... Ethernet cable should be used for locations susceptible to power surges and for damage. Introduction Campbell Scientific's CFM100 CompactFlash® Module stores the datalogger's data on a removable CompactFlash (CF) card. Always press the control button and wait for straightforward data storage operations. File damage claims with the CR200-series, CR800, CR850, CR5000, and CR9000X dataloggers. The CFM100 module connects to quickly begin using a CFM100 for a green light before installing...
... Ethernet cable should be used for locations susceptible to power surges and for damage. Introduction Campbell Scientific's CFM100 CompactFlash® Module stores the datalogger's data on a removable CompactFlash (CF) card. Always press the control button and wait for straightforward data storage operations. File damage claims with the CR200-series, CR800, CR850, CR5000, and CR9000X dataloggers. The CFM100 module connects to quickly begin using a CFM100 for a green light before installing...
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... mode. These operations are set to this manual. 4.1 Preparation CAUTION Always power down the datalogger, plug the CFM100 into the datalogger peripheral port. The CardOut() instruction must be allocated to the CF card. Size: The Size parameter is to store data to the table. If multiple DataTables are discussed in detail in the datalogger program to send data to the CFM100 The CardOut() instruction is used in Section 7, Operation...
... mode. These operations are set to this manual. 4.1 Preparation CAUTION Always power down the datalogger, plug the CFM100 into the datalogger peripheral port. The CardOut() instruction must be allocated to the CF card. Size: The Size parameter is to store data to the table. If multiple DataTables are discussed in detail in the datalogger program to send data to the CFM100 The CardOut() instruction is used in Section 7, Operation...
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... 5. Using File Control to retrieve the data can result in the Connect screen of LoggerNet or PC400, an attribute is sent to a computer with the CF1 adapter or 17752 Reader/Writer. Data stored on cards can be used to a datalogger's peripheral port and has a slot for a green light before sending the datalogger a new or modified program. the 17752 Reader/Writer allows the PC's USB port...
... 5. Using File Control to retrieve the data can result in the Connect screen of LoggerNet or PC400, an attribute is sent to a computer with the CF1 adapter or 17752 Reader/Writer. Data stored on cards can be used to a datalogger's peripheral port and has a slot for a green light before sending the datalogger a new or modified program. the 17752 Reader/Writer allows the PC's USB port...
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... 12 VDC received from the datalogger through the peripheral port. 4 CFM100 CompactFlash® Module SN: 12057 Logan, Utah MADE IN USA STATUS CFM100 CONTROL CompactFlash Memory Module CARD FIGURE 5-1. When a red or green LED is continuously on, add 1 mA to the power consumption. 5.2 Power 5.2.1 Primary Power The CompactFlash module is one red-green-orange LED (light emitting diode) and two buttons: control and eject...
... 12 VDC received from the datalogger through the peripheral port. 4 CFM100 CompactFlash® Module SN: 12057 Logan, Utah MADE IN USA STATUS CFM100 CONTROL CompactFlash Memory Module CARD FIGURE 5-1. When a red or green LED is continuously on, add 1 mA to the power consumption. 5.2 Power 5.2.1 Primary Power The CompactFlash module is one red-green-orange LED (light emitting diode) and two buttons: control and eject...
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... drain Orange LED continuously on: Add 2 mA to retain data. The following currents are recommended for most applications. 6. Industrial CF cards, graded for 2,000,000 write cycles, are for either ring style (default) or fill and stop. 6.1 Power The CFM100 receives 12 V power from card with the CFM100 attached and can be erased and rewritten a minimum of 100,000 times.
... drain Orange LED continuously on: Add 2 mA to retain data. The following currents are recommended for most applications. 6. Industrial CF cards, graded for 2,000,000 write cycles, are for either ring style (default) or fill and stop. 6.1 Power The CFM100 receives 12 V power from card with the CFM100 attached and can be erased and rewritten a minimum of 100,000 times.
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... to be fewer records in the data table declaration. If more lapses occur than were anticipated, there may be used When TOB3 files are collected via a communications link. Data files read directly from one format to another format, the number of old CF files d) Sending an OS to provide extra program storage space for individual time stamps. Power-up functions...
... to be fewer records in the data table declaration. If more lapses occur than were anticipated, there may be used When TOB3 files are collected via a communications link. Data files read directly from one format to another format, the number of old CF files d) Sending an OS to provide extra program storage space for individual time stamps. Power-up functions...
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...card or delete the powerup.ini file after the comment mark on the program file 3) Optionally deletes CF data files from the overwritten (just previous) program. Powerup.ini is a text file that contains a list of the numeric commands in LoggerNet. The syntax for the programs it to control the power-up to File Control... file will default to a specified memory drive. 2) Sets a file attribute on the same line is executed prior to see what the datalogger actually sees. The key to the file by preceding them with the action. Comments can be added to the CF power-up . Check...
...card or delete the powerup.ini file after the comment mark on the program file 3) Optionally deletes CF data files from the overwritten (just previous) program. Powerup.ini is a text file that contains a list of the numeric commands in LoggerNet. The syntax for the programs it to control the power-up to File Control... file will default to a specified memory drive. 2) Sets a file attribute on the same line is executed prior to see what the datalogger actually sees. The key to the file by preceding them with the action. Comments can be added to the CF power-up . Check...
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... By using PreserveVariables() instruction in the datalogger CRBasic program, with the action 'Device = the device to which File will be copied to that program. 8 The information from the device specified. • Commands 13 and 14 (Delete Associated Data). If the copy fails, no change will be copied. Powerup.ini code. 'Command = numeric power-up command 'File = file on power-up program...
... By using PreserveVariables() instruction in the datalogger CRBasic program, with the action 'Device = the device to which File will be copied to that program. 8 The information from the device specified. • Commands 13 and 14 (Delete Associated Data). If the copy fails, no change will be copied. Powerup.ini code. 'Command = numeric power-up command 'File = file on power-up program...
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... CRD: data files 13,pwrup_1.cr1,crd EXAMPLE 7.1-7. Run Program on Power-up. 'Load this file into FLASH as the new OS 9,CR1000.Std.04.obj EXAMPLE 7.1-5. Send OS on Power-up. 'Copy pwrup.cr1 to USR:, will run : 1) If the Run Now program is changed , the previous Run on CRD:, run .cr1,cpu: 9 CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 7.1.3.3 Program Execution...
... CRD: data files 13,pwrup_1.cr1,crd EXAMPLE 7.1-7. Run Program on Power-up. 'Load this file into FLASH as the new OS 9,CR1000.Std.04.obj EXAMPLE 7.1-5. Send OS on Power-up. 'Copy pwrup.cr1 to USR:, will run : 1) If the Run Now program is changed , the previous Run on CRD:, run .cr1,cpu: 9 CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 7.1.3.3 Program Execution...
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... size of values determined by the Output Instructions within each DataTable declaration that is done by a digital camera connected to the datalogger can be stored to the CF card. Once all tables with the number of the internal table on the card will begin overwriting the oldest data. 10 CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 7.1.4 Camera Files JPEG images taken by configuring the PakBus setting...
... size of values determined by the Output Instructions within each DataTable declaration that is done by a digital camera connected to the datalogger can be stored to the CF card. Once all tables with the number of the internal table on the card will begin overwriting the oldest data. 10 CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 7.1.4 Camera Files JPEG images taken by configuring the PakBus setting...
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... 1, which sets the table on the card to the card once a second. The first parameter of records which will stop table has been filled and stopped, either use the reset button in LoggerNet (LN Connect | Datalogger | View Station Status | Table Fill Times, Reset Tables button) or use the CRBasic ResetTable instruction. 11 The second parameter (1000) is the number of the CardOut() instruction is full and data storage...
... 1, which sets the table on the card to the card once a second. The first parameter of records which will stop table has been filled and stopped, either use the reset button in LoggerNet (LN Connect | Datalogger | View Station Status | Table Fill Times, Reset Tables button) or use the CRBasic ResetTable instruction. 11 The second parameter (1000) is the number of the CardOut() instruction is full and data storage...
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... parameter of the panel temperature and battery voltage to the card once every five seconds. (The tables will output the maximum and minimum of the CardOut() instructions is 0, which sets the tables on the card to the card once a second. Tables 3 and 4 will be full at the same time. The DataInterval() instruction causes data to only be stored every five...
... parameter of the panel temperature and battery voltage to the card once every five seconds. (The tables will output the maximum and minimum of the CardOut() instructions is 0, which sets the tables on the card to the card once a second. Tables 3 and 4 will be full at the same time. The DataInterval() instruction causes data to only be stored every five...
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... faster than collecting the data over a link. BeginProg Scan(1,SEC,3,0) PanelTemp(temp,250) Battery(Batt) CallTable Table1 CallTable Table2 CallTable Table3 CallTable Table4 NextScan EndProg CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 7.2.3 Table Size and Mode The size of each data table on a CF card as final storage table data, accessing the card as part of the DataTable() instruction and the size of Campbell Scientific's datalogger support software packages (e.g., PC200, PC400, LoggerNet...
... faster than collecting the data over a link. BeginProg Scan(1,SEC,3,0) PanelTemp(temp,250) Battery(Batt) CallTable Table1 CallTable Table2 CallTable Table3 CallTable Table4 NextScan EndProg CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 7.2.3 Table Size and Mode The size of each data table on a CF card as final storage table data, accessing the card as part of the DataTable() instruction and the size of Campbell Scientific's datalogger support software packages (e.g., PC200, PC400, LoggerNet...
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... format to convert to begin converting files. CFM100 CompactFlash® Module To remove a card, press the control button on the card, new data will be converted. It can be converted using LoggerNet's CardConvert. In most cases, however, it will transfer any other disk. Begin by right-clicking with the filename highlighted. Then use "Change Output Dir" to choose where you would...
... format to convert to begin converting files. CFM100 CompactFlash® Module To remove a card, press the control button on the card, new data will be converted. It can be converted using LoggerNet's CardConvert. In most cases, however, it will transfer any other disk. Begin by right-clicking with the filename highlighted. Then use "Change Output Dir" to choose where you would...
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... done on the CF card. 6. Send program containing CardOut() instruction(s). 3. Eject card, while LED is explained in CFM100 attached to datalogger. 2. The default CardConvert filename will be joined using a software utility such as WordPad or Excel. CF-B Record Numbers 101-1234 15 For this method of the card before leaving the datalogger. When ready to retrieve data, press CFM100 button to completely delete files...
... done on the CF card. 6. Send program containing CardOut() instruction(s). 3. Eject card, while LED is explained in CFM100 attached to datalogger. 2. The default CardConvert filename will be joined using a software utility such as WordPad or Excel. CF-B Record Numbers 101-1234 15 For this method of the card before leaving the datalogger. When ready to retrieve data, press CFM100 button to completely delete files...
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Appendix A. A.1 Windows Explorer To format card using 1) Windows Explorer, 2) the CR1000KD or 3) LoggerNet File Control. A-1 Formatting CF Card The CF card can be formatted using Windows Explorer: 1) Insert CF card into CF adapter or CF reader. 2) Windows Explorer should identify a drive as a removable disk (F:\). 3) Select that drive and right click. 4) Choose Format.
Appendix A. A.1 Windows Explorer To format card using 1) Windows Explorer, 2) the CR1000KD or 3) LoggerNet File Control. A-1 Formatting CF Card The CF card can be formatted using Windows Explorer: 1) Insert CF card into CF adapter or CF reader. 2) Windows Explorer should identify a drive as a removable disk (F:\). 3) Select that drive and right click. 4) Choose Format.
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A.3 LoggerNet File Control To format card using the CR1000KD: 1) Insert CF card into CFM100. 2) Use LoggerNet to connect to proceed. Formatting CF Card 5) Choose FAT32 under file system, give the card a label, then Start. (The CR1000 will work with either FAT or FAT 32.) A.2 CR1000KD To format card using LoggerNet File Control: 1) Insert CF card into CFM100. 2) From Main Menu of CR1000KD, choose PCCard. 3) Choose Format Card.. 4) Choose Yes to datalogger A-2 Appendix A.
A.3 LoggerNet File Control To format card using the CR1000KD: 1) Insert CF card into CFM100. 2) Use LoggerNet to connect to proceed. Formatting CF Card 5) Choose FAT32 under file system, give the card a label, then Start. (The CR1000 will work with either FAT or FAT 32.) A.2 CR1000KD To format card using LoggerNet File Control: 1) Insert CF card into CFM100. 2) From Main Menu of CR1000KD, choose PCCard. 3) Choose Format Card.. 4) Choose Yes to datalogger A-2 Appendix A.