INSTRUCTION MANUALCSM1 Card Storage Module andCSMCOM and SMCRead SoftwareRevision: 3/01Copyright (c) 1993-2001Campbell Scientific, Inc.
CSM1 Card Storage Module4Weight:Card: 30 gCSM1: 350 gConstruction: Anodized aluminum case. Two LEDs in case topindicate power-up status and data write
CSM1 Card Storage Module55. Plug the memory card into the CSM1. The card should be inserted withthe end with the small connector holes placed into th
CSM1 Card Storage Module61) While performing the power up tests, the 'Write' LED willnormally flash for a short period, before the status in
CSM1 Card Storage Module7TABLE 2. Sample CR10 Program Using P96 To Send Data To CSM1*Table 1 Programs01: 5 Sec. Execution Interval01: Module Tempera
CSM1 Card Storage Module8an address of 1). For Instruction 96 it is also possible to write a filemark intothe memory card, to effectively close an ope
CSM1 Card Storage Module9As with ESX software, the datalogger does not check forthe presence of the CSM1, so if the module is notconnected data could
CSM1 Card Storage Module10next available memory in the card. Every two bytes of a .DLD file loaded intothe card reduces the amount of space for data s
CSM1 Card Storage Module116. Selected Operating Details6.1 Inserting the Card in the CSM1One of the features of the CSM1 is that you can either leav
CSM1 Card Storage Module12does not move its internal pointers and consequently the CR10 does not getconfirmation of successful data transfer at the en
CSM1 Card Storage Module13It is critical that line 4 does not go positive before line 20. Thiscan either be done under careful software control, or by
Warranty and AssistanceThe CSM1 Card Storage Module is warranted by CAMPBELLSCIENTIFIC, INC. to be free from defects in materials and workmanship unde
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A-1Appendix A. 9-Pin Storage ModuleInterfacePin 1 (input) 5V supply to CSM1. The minimum voltage foroperation is 4.85V. Below approximately 4.85V the
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B-1Appendix B. Internal Data Formats andPointers in the Card MemoryKnowledge of the format in which data is stored in the card memory is not normally
Appendix B. Internal Data Formats and Pointers in the Card MemoryB-2The storage reference pointer (R): this points to the location where the CSM1will
C-1Appendix C. Card BatteriesThe make and type of battery supplied with the memory card can vary with the size andmanufacturer of the card. Campbell
Appendix C. Card BatteriesC-2To optimize the life of the back-up battery:a) Leave the card plugged into a powered-up CSM1 for as long as possible.b)
D-1Appendix D. TelecommunicationsCommandsOnce in the telecommunications mode the CSM1 responds to the commands listed below.To enter a command enter
Appendix D. Telecommunications CommandsD-2An example of a status line is:V1.1 M16 B2 E0 P3 A80313 R50632 L2 D23455 C23922nnnnnnGMovedisplaypointerMov
Appendix D. Telecommunications CommandsD-30HReceivedataMakes the CSM1 store any subsequent data sent to the CSM1 inthe card. The CSM1 sends a carriag
LIMITED WARRANTYCampbell Scientific, Inc. warrants that the magnetic diskette on which the accompanying computersoftware is recorded and the documenta
Appendix D. Telecommunications CommandsD-4nDPSendprogramDumps the program stored in program area n. The CSM1 sendsthe program followed by a 2-byte bi
E-1Appendix E. SC532AThe SC532A differs from the SC532 in three ways:1. Provides 12 V on PERIPHERAL Port pin 82. “PROGRAM” mode3. Jack on SC532A P
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CSMCOM SOFTWARE
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iCSMCOM Table of ContentsPDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Usethe Adobe Acrobat® bookmarks tab for
CSMCOM Table of ContentsiiB. COM Port Addresses... B-1B.1 CSMCOM and COM3, COM4...
1CSMCOMCSMCOM supports Campbell Scientific's Card Storage Module when the CSM1 or MCR1is used as the card reader. It provides a simple and effic
CSMCOM23. Menu OptionsCSMCOM displays the menu options as follows:CSMCOM options:T -- Terminal emulatorA -- Collect All data filesU -- Collect Uncoll
CSMCOM3new file on the hard disk. For each file the message: 'xxxxxx: writing to filerootnn.dat' appears, where xxxxxx is the location of th
LICENSE FOR USEThis software is protected by both United States copyright law and international copyright treatyprovisions. You may copy it onto a co
CSMCOM43.7 D – Store a .DLD Program FileThis option is used to store a .DLD program file, as created by EDLOG, intoone of the program areas of the ca
CSMCOM5If an error does occur, use the E option several times to check if the position atwhich the error occurs is repeatable. If the test fails at di
CSMCOM6CSMCOM assumes a .DLD suffix for program files and a .DAT suffix for datafiles, unless you enter an alternative suffix or specify no suffix by
CSMCOM75.2 C – Comma Delineated ASCII ArraysThis format has array elements separated by commas. No element identifiersare included and all leading an
CSMCOM8would normally indicate either too high a baud rate has been selected for thecomputer hardware or that there is a hardware fault.6.4 Battery V
A-1Appendix A. Command Line OperationA.1 IntroductionAll options in CSMCOM can be specified as command line parameters whenthe program is run. This
Appendix A. Command Line OperationA-2A.2.3 Communications Baud RateThe normal communication speed between the PC and the CSM1 is 19200baud. However,
B-1Appendix B. COM Port AddressesB.1 CSMCOM and COM3, COM4While the addresses and interrupts associated with COM1 and COM2 are wellknown and support
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SMCREAD SOFTWARE
iCSM1 Card Storage ModuleTable of ContentsPDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Usethe Adobe Acrobat®
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iSMCRead Card Reading SoftwareUser Guide Table of ContentsPDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Usethe
SMCRead Card Reading Software User Guide Table of ContentsiiAppendicesA. PCMCIA Driver Software Notes ... A-1A.1 Gen
1SMCReadSMCRead provides a simple and efficient way for you to extract data from a CSM1 cardand write the data to disk on a PC fitted with a PCMCIA ca
SMCRead22. Menu OptionsSMCRead now displays the menu options as follows:SMCRead options:T -- Terminal emulatorA -- Read All data filesU -- Read Unrea
SMCRead3file rootnn.dat’ appears, where ‘xxxxxx’ is the location of the start of thefile.If SMCRead finds a file that contains a program, it jumps ove
SMCRead4As the program is being read from the card a ‘ . ’ is displayed for every 100characters read from the card.2.7 D — Store a .DLD Program FileT
SMCRead52.9 C — Clear Data Area QuicklyThis option is similar to the E option, with the exception that it does not do afull memory test. Instead SMC
SMCRead6Once you start this option the speed of operation will depend on the size offiles stored in the card. The screen will scroll up when the list
SMCRead74. Data File Format OptionsOnce you have specified a file name for a data collection option you are askedwhich format you want to use for sto
CSM1 Card Storage Module Table of ContentsiiB. Internal Data Formats and Pointers in the CardMemory...
SMCRead85. Additional Information on SMCRead Operation5.1 Reading Data from More Than One CardSMCRead automatically detects the removal of a card fr
SMCRead9As a first step in reading a corrupted card, try using the normal procedures toread the data out of the card. If the data files are corrupted
SMCRead105.5.3 Phoenix DriversSocket Services 2.1 Version 1.00, Card Services Release 2.1 Version 1.00These Phoenix drivers do not perform correctly
A-1Appendix A. PCMCIA Driver SoftwareNotesThese notes are intended as a supplement to the documentation shipped with yourPCMCIA drivers. For notes a
Appendix A. PCMCIA Driver Software NotesA-2A.2.2 SystemSoft CardSoft DriversSocket Services 2.1 Version 1.00, Card Services 2.1 Version 2.05The mini
Appendix A. PCMCIA Driver Software NotesA-3The line in your CONFIG.SYS which sets up EMM.386 will look somethinglike:DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYSDEVICE=C:
Appendix A. PCMCIA Driver Software NotesA-4performance graphics card. Details are given here for expressly specifying toCard Services which region i
Appendix A. PCMCIA Driver Software NotesA-5A.3.4 Ventura/Award Card Services DriverThe .INI file is CARDWARE.INI. The format of this file is explai
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B-1Appendix B. Command Line OperationB.1 IntroductionAll options in SMCRead can be specified as command line parameters whenthe program is run. Thi
1CSM1 Card Storage ModuleThe Card Storage Module system consists of a microprocessor-controlled read/writemodule (the CSM1) and removable credit card
Appendix B. Command Line OperationB-2CriticalThis parameter is used when running SMCRead under Windows to preventtask switching (see section 5.5).SMC
C-1Appendix C. SMCRead Error MessagesError: No card found in slot number #The PC cannot find the card in the slot specified.Error writing data to fil
Appendix C. SMCRead Error MessagesC-2Error writing data to disk, collection aborted.An unforeseen error has occurred when writing data to disk.No dat
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CSM1 Card Storage Module2FIGURE 1. CSM1 CaseBelow the card slot is a male 9-pin D connector. This is a Campbell Scientificserial port. An SC12 cable
CSM1 Card Storage Module32.2 Card Types SupportedThe CSM1 supports JEIDA 4, PCMCIA standard memory cards. Sizes of256K to 2M are supported (256 bytes
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