PC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWAREINSTRUCTION MANUALREVISION: 11/97COPYRIGHT (c) 1987-1997 CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC.
PC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWARE TABLE OF CONTENTSiv5. TELCOM5.1 STATION PARAMETERS ...
SECTION 8. SMCREAD CARD READING SOFTWARE8-2option when trying to diagnose problems with acorrupted card.To obtain a summary of valid commands pressF1
SECTION 8. SMCREAD CARD READING SOFTWARE8-3You are now asked in which card program areayou wish to store the program. Enter a numberbetween 1 and 8.
SECTION 8. SMCREAD CARD READING SOFTWARE8-4• A deleted program file, which is an area ofthe card which was previously used by aprogram but which is
SECTION 8. SMCREAD CARD READING SOFTWARE8-58.4.2 C — COMMA SEPARATED ASCII ARRAYSThis format has array elements separated bycommas. No element iden
SECTION 8. SMCREAD CARD READING SOFTWARE8-6As a first step in reading a corrupted card, tryusing the normal procedures to read the dataout of the car
SECTION 8. SMCREAD CARD READING SOFTWARE8-7This is equivalent to:SMCRead a dfiles c p pfiles d prog1 1 qThis executes SMCRead and all data files arec
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9-1SECTION 9. DOC2CSI UTILITYThis is a simple utility that converts datalogger programs created with EDLOG 5.4 (.DOC files) to theformat used by EDLO
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A-1APPENDIX A. APPLICATIONS NOTES ON INTERFACE DEVICESMost of the interface devices supported by TELCOM are listed below along with notes on how they
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APPENDIX A. APPLICATIONS NOTES ON INTERFACE DEVICESA-2TABLE A-1. SMARTMODEM Configuration Switches
APPENDIX A. APPLICATIONS NOTES ON INTERFACE DEVICESA-3A.3 MODEM INITIALIZATION FILEHigh speed modems and fax modems have alarger command set and are
APPENDIX A. APPLICATIONS NOTES ON INTERFACE DEVICESA-42. Look in the modem manual and find thecommand for Carrier Detect. Mostmodems use &C for
B-1APPENDIX B. USE OF COM3 OR COM4B.1 PC208 AND COM3 AND COM4While the addresses and interrupts associatedwith COM1 and COM2 are well known andsuppo
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C-1APPENDIX C. PC208 ERROR MESSAGESC.1 PC208E/GRAPHTERM ERRORMESSAGES:CANNOT HANG UP HAYES MODEM!GraphTerm did not receive the proper responseto the
APPENDIX C. PC208 ERROR MESSAGESC-2Illegal value for time.In the Start parameter with the Time Sync optionSplit did not recognize the time option. C
APPENDIX C. PC208 ERROR MESSAGESC-3Signature error detected...will repeat.A signature error was detected while receiving adatalogger program stored i
APPENDIX C. PC208 ERROR MESSAGESC-4Datalogger date xxx needs fixed!The datalogger day is off from the computersdate. Check that the computer day is
APPENDIX C. PC208 ERROR MESSAGESC-5Invalid location specified in command lineparameter!For the L option you have specified an invaliddisplay location
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D-1APPENDIX D. EXPRESSION ERRORSD.1 ERROR CODES AND MESSAGESThe following error codes and messages mayoccur when using expressions.Code Error Messag
APPENDIX D. EXPRESSION ERRORSD-2For Example:This error message is displayed when aprogram contains any of these expressions:zee=(label1)(label2), ex=
E-1APPENDIX E. PCMCIA DRIVER SOFTWARE NOTESThese notes are intended as a supplement to the documentation shipped with your PCMCIA drivers.For notes a
APPENDIX E. PCMCIA DRIVER SOFTWARE NOTESE-2E.3 ADJUSTING YOUR CARDSERVICESSET-UPCardServices has the ability to map a region ofPCMCIA card to a regi
APPENDIX E. PCMCIA DRIVER SOFTWARE NOTESE-3E.3.2 SYSTEMSOFT CARDSOFT CARDSERVICES DRIVERThere are two .INI files, CARDID.INI andCSALLOC.INI. It is
APPENDIX E. PCMCIA DRIVER SOFTWARE NOTESE-4E.4.1 NOTES FOR THOSE WITH PHOENIXDRIVERSYou should choose CUSTOM SET-UP whenrunning MemMaker, and make s
F-1APPENDIX F. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSF.1 PC208E.EXEWhy does the mouse stop working inmonitor mode(s)?The monitor mode screens do not support the
APPENDIX F. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSF-2How do I index or change the sign of aparameter?To indexing a parameter, press the F4 key.Two digit (00) and
APPENDIX F. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSF-3I know the number of the instruction I wantto add. How can I avoid the SHIFT+INSERTor EDIT menu steps to ad
PC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWARE TABLE OF CONTENTSviiFIGURESI-1 Menu Selection...
APPENDIX F. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSF-4Instruction 75 Histogram2: Histogram (P75)1: 1 Reps2: 0000 No. of Bins3: 00 Form Code Option4: 0000 Bin Sele
APPENDIX F. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSF-5EDLOG does not calculate Final Storage usageor Specify Final Storage Labels for thisinstruction.Instruction
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1PC208 INTRODUCTIONI.1 SOFTWARE OVERVIEWThe PC208 software package consists ofseveral separate packages.PC208E provides computer / dataloggercommunic
PC208 INTRODUCTION2is only required if SM192 or SM716 solid statestorage modules are used. SPLIT is used foradditional processing of datalogger data.
PC208 INTRODUCTION3TABLE I-1. File Types Used With PC208 SoftwareEXTENSION MNEMONIC of EXT. DESCRIPTION/USESTYPE and SOFTWARE thatgenerated file.DAT
PC208 INTRODUCTION4FIGURE I-1. Menu SelectionI.5 INTRODUCTION TO USERINTERFACEThe PC208E and EDLOG programs use astandard mouse based user interface
PC208 INTRODUCTION5WINDOW BASICSClose BoxUsed to close the current window usually without saving changes (if applicable). To use amouse, click on the
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PC208 INTRODUCTION6CONTROLSButtonsButtons are identified by a shadow . To select abutton, click on it with the mouse. To use thekeyboard, move the f
PC208 INTRODUCTION7Radio ButtonsRadio buttons allow only one of the displayedset of options to be enabled. To use themouse, click on the desired opti
PC208 INTRODUCTION8HELPHelp is invoked by pressing the F1 key,selecting a HELP button, or using the mainmenu. Help supports links to other helpsectio
PC208 INTRODUCTION9STANDARD FILE SELECTION BOXThe filename can be typed in heredirectly. The * character can be used toupdate the list of displayed f
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1-1SECTION 1. PC208EFile Edit RealTime Tools DataCollection View Display HelpMain PC208E functionsBold text indicates if station or sc
SECTION 1. PC208E1-21.1 PC208EPC208E provides computer/dataloggercommunication for data collection and real-timedata display. In addition, it provi
SECTION 1. PC208E1-3Figure 1.3-2. Station File Editor1.3.2 CREATING A NEW STATION FILEEach datalogger must have a station file beforeit can be acce
SECTION 1. PC208E1-41.3.5 MONITOR MODE(S)A station must be active before data can becollected for display. The station will be calledand brought on
SECTION 1. PC208E1-5Figure 1.4-1. Schedule Editor1.4 SCHEDULESPC208E is also used to schedule data collectionfrom datalogger sites. A schedule is
CR10X USERS!The following steps explain how to convert a CR10 program to a CR10X program. This will allow you touse the CR10X specific options and in
SECTION 1. PC208E1-6FIGURE 1.4-2. Station File Editor Used with Schedule Editor1.4.5 CREATING A STATION FILE OR ADDINGSCHEDULING INFORMATION TO ANE
SECTION 1. PC208E1-7FIGURE 1.5-1. Collect Now From Multiple Stations1.4.8 WAIT OPTIONSelecting the WAIT button will cause the PC towait between cal
SECTION 1. PC208E1-81.8 TELCOM AND GT COMPATIBILITYPC208E station files are compatible withTELCOM and GT stations files. PC208Eschedule files are c
2-1SECTION 2. EDLOG2.1 EDLOG INTRODUCTIONEDLOG creates, documents, and editsdatalogger programs. This version of EDLOGhas the following features:Me
SECTION 2. EDLOG2-22.2 OVERVIEW2.2.1 MENU DESCRIPTIONFile Edit Search Compile Display Options Window HelpHelp IndexHelp on Hel
SECTION 2. EDLOG2-32.2.2 CREATING/EDITING EDLOG PROGRAMS2.2.2.1 Creating a New EDLOG ProgramBelow is a step-by-step procedure for creating anew EDL
SECTION 2. EDLOG2-42.3.2.2 Entering ParametersWhen an instruction's template appears, thecursor is automatically located where the firstparamet
SECTION 2. EDLOG2-5LN (natural logarithm)EXP (exponent of e; EXP(2) = e2)RCP (reciprocal; RCP(4) = 1/4 = 0.25)ABS (absolute value)FRAC (takes the fra
SECTION 2. EDLOG2-6<shift> Del Delete the Instruction or LineUnder the CursorUp Arrow Move Up One LineDown Arrow Move Down One LineRight Arrow
SECTION 2. EDLOG2-72.4.4.1 Creating a Library FileThe following steps describe creating a libraryfile:(1) Either use the computer's mouse or t
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SECTION 2. EDLOG2-8Labels can have up to nine characters. Thefirst character must be a letter. The allowedcharacters are numbers, letters, #, and _
SECTION 2. EDLOG2-92.5.3.1 The Editor's ScreenFIGURE 2.5-1. Input Location Editor ScreenThe Input Location Editor Screen (Figure 2.5-1)provid
SECTION 2. EDLOG2-10deleted location label, the input location'snumber automatically becomes 0.MOVE (F4) -- moves the input location to adiffere
SECTION 2. EDLOG2-112.8 FILE TYPES2.8.1 FILES WITH A *.CSI EXTENSIONThese are the EDLOG program files that theuser edits. When an EDLOG program is
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3-1SECTION 3. GRAPHTERMGraphTerm is a terminal emulator program with real time graphical monitoring capability that can auto-matically collect Final
SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-23.1.2 ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATIONSADAPTEROptions: COM1COM2COM3COM4GraphTerm will allow you to use COM1, COM2,COM3, or COM4 in
SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-3Modem commands can be included with thetelephone number, but the commands andtelephone number cannot exceed 40characters. Dep
SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-43.2.2 T -- TERMINAL EMULATORT is the terminal emulator option and isavailable for any datalogger type. Keyboardentries are t
SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-53.2.6 P -- CREATE POWER-UP PROMThe P option is available for the CR10 and 21Xwith special software. This option creates a fi
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SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-63.3 MONITORING AND GRAPHINGINPUT DATAWhen "M" is keyed, GraphTerm will do one ofthe following:1. Request the name o
SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-73.3.7 COLLECT DATAThis option allows a collection interval to beentered. While in the monitor or Graph Mode,GT will automati
SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-8were used and is automatically re-loaded whenthe monitor mode is entered. Multiple screenconfigurations may be saved under mu
SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-93.4.9 F1..F8 −−−− FLAG TOGGLEThe user flag status is shown in the upper righthand corner of the graphics screen. Set flagsha
SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-10gt gapsSYMBOLSmONOinitiates GraphTerm, and leaves gaps inmissing graph data, shows symbols on thetrends, and displays in mono
4-1SECTION 4. SPLIT4.1 OVERVIEWSPLIT is a general purpose data reductionprogram. Input files (maximum of 8) areaccessed by SPLIT, specific operatio
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-2TABLE 4.3-1. Printable ASCII, Comma Separated and Field Formatted Input File Format TypesCOMMA SEPARATED115,189,1200,89.6,55.3,25
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-3Each time it executes, SPLIT keeps track of thenumber of bytes it reads from the input file andsaves this information in the param
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-4/O Omit writing to screen./P Print output file. Cannot be usedwith /R option./R Write report (.RPT) file to disk.Cannot be used w
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-5CAUTION: For the /M option to produce acorrect OUTPUT file, the differencesbetween the two input files can only bequestion marks.
LICENSE FOR USEThis software is protected by both the United States copyright law and international copyrighttreaty provisions. You may copy it onto
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-6Logical "and" and "or" statements can be usedwhen specifying the START condition (STOPand COPY conditions also
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-7SPLIT will begin reading on data output at 1000hours and 05 seconds on day 27.CAUTION: SPLIT will not start reading ifthe exact s
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-8SPLIT continues reading the input file(s) untilthe EOF is reached or execution is stopped bythe user. Time Series processing star
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-9TABLE 4.3-5. Effect of Out of Range Values for Given Output OptionsOUTPUT OPTION ON SCREEN OUTPUT FILEdefault, /#, asterisk, blin
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-10EXAMPLES OF SYNTAX FOR MATHEMATICAL OPERATORS3*5 multiply element 3 by element 53/5 divide element 3 by element 5(3..5)/(8..10) s
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-11Edate(doy;y) = Convert Julian day toEuropean date, wheredoy=day of year andy=year. Format is DD-MM. When used as theinterval, n
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-12when an interval count (n) is met, or when the/F or F option is enabled and a STOP conditionis met. Results which are output at
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-13Avg(x;n) returns the average ofelement x over a full data setor every nth value.Examples:Avg(3) = 59.898 (averagedaily temp)Avg(3
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-14Smpl(x;n) returns a sample of elementx every nth value. TheSample function must alwayshave an interval specified.Examples:Smpl(4
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-15The Crlf is placed after themaximum temperature 67.33so that the maximum RH ison the next line.Date(jd;y) converts Julian day int
iPC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWARETABLE OF CONTENTSPAGEINTRODUCTIONI.1 SOFTWARE OVERVIEW ...
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-16The following is a parameter file that operates on the Mt. Logan data with several of the SPLIT featuresbeing utilized.F1=Help F2
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-17Wind Chill Report from Mt. Logan PeakTemp Wind H Wind Windin Speed Chill Chilldeg C in in inms degC degF14.756 2.6172 438.06 13.1
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-18outputs as elements (e.g., Avg (3..5,7)will output 4 averages).• Square brackets are used to enclose anallowable range for a val
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-19CURSOR COMMAND N KEY(s)Up ... Ctrl E or Up ArrowDown...
SECTION 4. SPLIT4-20SAVESAVE asks the user for a name for theparameter file. SPLIT gives a default extension.PAR unless another extension name isspe
5-1SECTION 5. TELCOMTELCOM allows IBM-PC compatibles to retrieve and store data from Campbell Scientific dataloggers.TELCOM includes the protocol to c
SECTION 5. TELCOM5-2TABLE 5-1. Files Created and Used by TELCOMFILE EXTENSION DESCRIPTIONname.STN STatioN file, describes link, polling frequency, a
SECTION 5. TELCOM5-3Station File Name: MTNTOPDatalogger or Command Type: CR10X Security Code: 0Fix Datalogger Clock Using PC Clock: NoFinal Storage Ar
SECTION 5. TELCOM5-4The parameters listed above are the defaultvalues. Some of the parameters will change ordisappear as different options are selec
SECTION 5. TELCOM5-5"When 30 sec off" also allows the operator tokey in the actual number of seconds once theoption has been selected. TEL
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SECTION 5. TELCOM5-6NOTE: SPLIT (section 4) can reduce andfurther process data files in Final StorageFormat, or either of the ASCII formats.However,
SECTION 5. TELCOM5-7If TELCOM is used in the attended mode, theparameters dealing with call intervals and thenext time to call are not used. Enter th
SECTION 5. TELCOM5-8number sets the time that the Hayes waits forthe carrier to 60 seconds. The phone numberand Hayes commands cannot exceed 40chara
SECTION 5. TELCOM5-9The '/Bnnn' (Block size for data collection)allows the user to collect data in the specifiedblock size (nnn = a number f
SECTION 5. TELCOM5-105.4 RUNNING TELCOM UNATTENDEDUnattended operation is possible whether or notthe PC201 Clock and Serial I/O Card and thePC203 Po
SECTION 5. TELCOM5-11station file with the 3 digit ID as its name andinterrogates the datalogger as specified in the"Data Collection Method"
SECTION 5. TELCOM5-12regains control. See the DOS manual fordetails on the commands.NOTE: It is very easy to get the computerlocked up from a remot
SECTION 5. TELCOM5-135.6 WAKETIMEWAKETIME.COM may be used to manually setthe wake up time on the PC201 card. Thewake up time programmed will be the
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6-1SECTION 6. SMCOMSMCOM is used to collect and store data and/or programs from the SM192 and SM716 StorageModules. It runs on an IBM PC/XT/AT compa
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SECTION 6. SMCOM6-2monitor. Escape or Ctrl_ exits this mode andreturns the options menu.6.2.2 A -- COLLECT ALL DATA FILESThe A option will collect
SECTION 6. SMCOM6-3the data storage area, the programs arereinstalled into the storage module. Storagemodule switch settings are unaffected by the C
SECTION 6. SMCOM6-46.4.4 A -- AS STORED 8 BITThe A collection option is used to collect filesfrom the Storage Module which do not containdatalogger
7-1SECTION 7. CSMCOMCSMCOM supports Campbell Scientific's Card Storage Module when the CSM1 or MCR1 is used as thecard reader. It provides a si
SECTION 7. CSMCOM7-2To obtain a summary of validtelecommunication commands press F1; asecond press of F1 displays a second screen.To leave the termin
SECTION 7. CSMCOM7-3.DLD file. CSMCOM appends the .DLD suffix ifnecessary.You are now asked in which card program areayou wish to store the program.
SECTION 7. CSMCOM7-4If the card is corrupted do not use the C optioninitially. Use the E option to fully test and resetthe card.7.3.11 Q -- QUITQ q
SECTION 7. CSMCOM7-5compact format for data storage on disk, but thedata needs to be decoded before it can be read.The PC208 SPLIT program can be use
SECTION 7. CSMCOM7-6out of the card. If the data files are corrupted,not collected, or not complete then you shouldtry to find out where the starts o
8-1SECTION 8. SMCREADSMCRead provides a simple and efficient way for you to extract data from a CSM1 card and write thedata to disk on a PC fitted wi
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