MicroMet Manual Pg. 15
CR10X Datalogger Operations
Loading a CR10X program from PC208W
When a new program needs to be installed in the CR10X data logger at a MicroMet
data site, you must connect to the CR10X with your PC, start PC208W and send the
program to the CR10X from your PC with PC208W. The file to be sent to the CR10X is
called a DLD file and has the file extension of dld. Hence the file may be named
coldfoot.dld for example. Here are the steps to follow:
! If the dld file was provided to you on floppy diskette, copy it to the PC208W
directory. The file path to the PC208W directory varies from PC to PC but should be
something like C:\Campbell\PC208W or C:\CSI\PC208W.
! Start PC208W
! From the PC208 floating tool bar select the CONNECT button.
! The CR10X data logger connection window will appear. This window has three
tabs along its bottom edge. Select the TOOLS tab.
! From the Station list on the TOOLS tab, select the data station your are visiting. If
the station you are visiting is not listed, see Setting up a New Station in PC208W,
pg 16.
! Make sure that the correct DLD file is associated with your data site. If it is not,
press the Associate DLD Program button on the TOOLS tab, use the OPEN
window to navigate to the PC208W directory, and select the correct dld file for this
site.
! Connect the SC929 Campbell Cable between the CR10X CS I/O connector and you
PC’s serial data (COM) port.
! Press the CONNECT button on the TOOLS tab. This will open a connection
between your PC and the CR10X.
! Verify that the CR10X time is displayed in the Clock Synchronization area and is
correct. Remember that our system operates on Alaska Standard Time. If the
CR10X time is not Correct, its time may be set to your PC’s time by pressing the Set
Datalogger CLK button on the TOOLS tab. If your PC’s time is not set to the
correct Alaska Standard Time, see Setting your PC’s time in Windows95, pg 16.
! To send the dld file to the CR10X, press the SEND button on the TOOLS tab.
PC208 will warn you that changing the program may not be what you want to do. If
you choose to proceed, the DLD file transfer progress bar will advance, and you
will eventually get a successful transfer window, indicating that the new file has
indeed been sent to the CR10X.
! Upon successful installation of the new program, you should verify that the program
works correctly with your sensors. See Verifying Sensor Data with PC208W, pg
17.
! Once you are satisfied with your sensor data you may X out of PC208. Be sure to
disconnect your SC929 Campbell Cable from the CR10X and reconnect the
MicroMet cable to the CR10X.
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