INSTRUCTION MANUALSM4M/SM16M Storage ModuleRevision: 3/01Copyright (c) 2000-2001Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Section 1. SM4M/SM16M Storage Module Overview1-4DataloggerSM4M/16MSTORE DATA W/ INSTRUCTION 96STORE DATA W/ *8 MODE CR500/CR510/CR10/CR10X/CR23XSTORE
Section 1. SM4M/SM16M Storage Module Overview1-5Emulator mode. A list of direct telecommunication commands is shown inAppendix B.Computer/TerminalSM
Section 1. SM4M/SM16M Storage Module Overview1-6store contiguous File Marks; if a File Mark is the last thing stored in memory, asecond file mark wil
Section 1. SM4M/SM16M Storage Module Overview1-71.5 Quick Start-Up ProcedureThis Section describes the basics of storing and retrieving datalogger d
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2-1Section 2. Storing Data from CurrentDataloggersThis section covers data storage from the CR500/510, CR10/10X, CR23X and from the21X and CR7 with c
Section 2. Storing Data from Current Dataloggers2-2previous output, and updates the Storage Module Pointer to the DSPlocation. This transfer occurs
Section 2. Storing Data from Current Dataloggers2-3Commands directed to addresses other than #1 can be accepted only by the SMwith the correct addres
Section 2. Storing Data from Current Dataloggers2-4This function is different from the *9 Mode in the CR500/510,CR10/10X or CR23X.2.3 Storing Burst
3-1Section 3. The Printer Enable Method ofData StorageData from the 21X and CR7 with PROMs older than the OSX and OX7 series PROMs (andfrom the CR21
Warranty and AssistanceThe SM4M/SM16M STORAGE MODULE is warranted by CAMPBELLSCIENTIFIC, INC. to be free from defects in materials and workmanship und
Section 3. The Printer Enable Method of Data Storage3-2Output Processing Instructions in the program table. Consult the dataloggermanual for details
Section 3. The Printer Enable Method of Data Storage3-31. Data is stored in datalogger Input Storage locationsor2. Raw data is sent out the datalog
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4-1Section 4. Storage Module Memory:Details of Data StorageDetailed knowledge of the way data is stored in the Storage Module is not normallynecessar
Section 4. Storage Module Memory: Details of Data Storage4-2The Dump Pointer is an internal Storage Module pointer used for keepingtrack of the curr
Section 4. Storage Module Memory: Details of Data Storage4-3calculated by taking the Storage Module size minus 4 bytes per block (used forinternal m
Section 4. Storage Module Memory: Details of Data Storage4-4• A Storage Module in ring-mode has filled the memory, wrapped aroundand erased the blo
5-1Section 5. Data RetrievalData retrieval is accomplished on PCs using SMS (part of the PC208W package). Othercomputers require a software program
Section 5. Data Retrieval5-2ships with AC adapter but, in addition, offers the option of a remote power /field cable (item number 14020) to facilitat
Section 5. Data Retrieval5-35.1.3 Via Remote Datalogger and ModemThe data can be collected from a module, connected to one of the abovedataloggers,
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Section 5. Data Retrieval5-45.3.2 Connection Via CR500/510, CR10/10X or CR23XMake the connections (see Figure 5-2 or 5-3) and establish communicatio
6-1Section 6. Storing and RetrievingDatalogger ProgramsCR500/510, CR10/10X, CR23X, 21X and CR7 programs can be uploaded and downloadedbetween the dat
Section 6. Storing and Retrieving Datalogger Programs6-2The program is stored, retrieved, or erased by referring to a program number(1...8) in the St
A-1Appendix A. *9 Mode — StorageModule CommandsThe *9 Mode is used to issue commands to the storage module using theKeyboard/Display or a terminal/co
Appendix A. *9 Mode—Storage Module CommandsA-2TABLE A-1. *9 Mode Commands for Storage ModuleCommand Display Description1 01:0000 RESET: enter 248 to
B-1Appendix B. TelecommunicationsCommandsThe Storage Module telecommunications commands can be issued to anStorage Module either via a direct SC532(A
Appendix B. Telecommunications CommandsB-2NOTE: In Ring mode, when data storage has gone around the memory morethan once the Number of Locations Ful
Appendix B. Telecommunications CommandsB-309GGo To Next FileThe Display Location Pointer (DLP) is advanced to the beginning of the nextfile. The DLP
Appendix B. Telecommunications CommandsB-41243KReset Error CounterThis command resets the communications error counter (the number beginningwith ‘E’)
C-1Appendix C. Storage Module 9-PinConnectorThe pins on the 9-pin sub-miniature D connector on the Storage Module arenumbered 1 to 9. A general desc
SM4M/16M Flash Storage Module Table of Contentsii3.3 Special Data Storage Operations... 3-23.
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D-1Appendix D. Upgrading the OperatingSystemThe Storage Module operating system is stored in flash memory. (It is NOTdeleted when the Storage Module
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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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1-1Section 1. SM4M / SM16M StorageModule OverviewCampbell Scientific’s SM4M and SM16M Storage Modules expand on-site data storagefor users of Campbel
Section 1. SM4M/SM16M Storage Module Overview1-2Baud Rates for data storage: 9600, 76800 baudBaud Rates fortelecommunications: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800,
Section 1. SM4M/SM16M Storage Module Overview1-3The SM4M and SM16M are identical except for the amount of memory theycontain. The internal memory is
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