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PC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWAREINSTRUCTION MANUALREVISION: 11/97COPYRIGHT (c) 1987-1997 CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC.

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PC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWARE TABLE OF CONTENTSiv5. TELCOM5.1 STATION PARAMETERS ...

Page 3 - CR10X USERS!

SECTION 8. SMCREAD CARD READING SOFTWARE8-2option when trying to diagnose problems with acorrupted card.To obtain a summary of valid commands pressF1

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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.

Page 5 - LIMITED WARRANTY

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

Page 6 - LICENSE FOR USE

SECTION 8. SMCREAD CARD READING SOFTWARE8-58.4.2 C — COMMA SEPARATED ASCII ARRAYSThis format has array elements separated bycommas. No element iden

Page 7 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

Page 8 - 3. GRAPHTERM

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

Page 9 - 4. SPLIT

SECTION 8. SMCREAD CARD READING SOFTWARE8-8This is blank page.

Page 10 - 7. CSMCOM

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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PC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWARE TABLE OF CONTENTSv7.3.3 U -- Collect Uncollected Data Files...

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APPENDIX A. APPLICATIONS NOTES ON INTERFACE DEVICESA-2TABLE A-1. SMARTMODEM Configuration Switches

Page 15 - PC208 INTRODUCTION

APPENDIX A. APPLICATIONS NOTES ON INTERFACE DEVICESA-3A.3 MODEM INITIALIZATION FILEHigh speed modems and fax modems have alarger command set and are

Page 16 - I.4 SOFTWARE INTEGRATION

APPENDIX A. APPLICATIONS NOTES ON INTERFACE DEVICESA-42. Look in the modem manual and find thecommand for Carrier Detect. Mostmodems use &C for

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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

Page 18 - INTERFACE

APPENDIX B. USE OF COM3 OR COM4B-2This is a blank page.

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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

Page 20 - Radio Buttons

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

Page 21 - Check Box

APPENDIX C. PC208 ERROR MESSAGESC-3Signature error detected...will repeat.A signature error was detected while receiving adatalogger program stored i

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APPENDIX C. PC208 ERROR MESSAGESC-4Datalogger date xxx needs fixed!The datalogger day is off from the computersdate. Check that the computer day is

Page 23 - STANDARD FILE SELECTION BOX

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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PC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWARE TABLE OF CONTENTSvi9. DOC2CSI UTILITY...

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APPENDIX C. PC208 ERROR MESSAGESC-6This is a blank page.

Page 26 - 1.3 STATIONS

D-1APPENDIX D. EXPRESSION ERRORSD.1 ERROR CODES AND MESSAGESThe following error codes and messages mayoccur when using expressions.Code Error Messag

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APPENDIX D. EXPRESSION ERRORSD-2For Example:This error message is displayed when aprogram contains any of these expressions:zee=(label1)(label2), ex=

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E-1APPENDIX E. PCMCIA DRIVER SOFTWARE NOTESThese notes are intended as a supplement to the documentation shipped with your PCMCIA drivers.For notes a

Page 29 - 1.4 SCHEDULES

APPENDIX E. PCMCIA DRIVER SOFTWARE NOTESE-2E.3 ADJUSTING YOUR CARDSERVICESSET-UPCardServices has the ability to map a region ofPCMCIA card to a regi

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APPENDIX E. PCMCIA DRIVER SOFTWARE NOTESE-3E.3.2 SYSTEMSOFT CARDSOFT CARDSERVICES DRIVERThere are two .INI files, CARDID.INI andCSALLOC.INI. It is

Page 31 - 1.7 HELP

APPENDIX E. PCMCIA DRIVER SOFTWARE NOTESE-4E.4.1 NOTES FOR THOSE WITH PHOENIXDRIVERSYou should choose CUSTOM SET-UP whenrunning MemMaker, and make s

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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

Page 33 - SECTION 2. EDLOG

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

Page 34 - 2.2 OVERVIEW

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

Page 35 - 2.3 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT

PC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWARE TABLE OF CONTENTSviiFIGURESI-1 Menu Selection...

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APPENDIX F. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSF-4Instruction 75 Histogram2: Histogram (P75)1: 1 Reps2: 0000 No. of Bins3: 00 Form Code Option4: 0000 Bin Sele

Page 37 - 2.4 EDITING EDLOG PROGRAMS

APPENDIX F. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSF-5EDLOG does not calculate Final Storage usageor Specify Final Storage Labels for thisinstruction.Instruction

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APPENDIX F. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSF-6This is a blank page.

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PC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWARE TABLE OF CONTENTSviiiThis is a blank page.

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1PC208 INTRODUCTIONI.1 SOFTWARE OVERVIEWThe PC208 software package consists ofseveral separate packages.PC208E provides computer / dataloggercommunic

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PC208 INTRODUCTION2is only required if SM192 or SM716 solid statestorage modules are used. SPLIT is used foradditional processing of datalogger data.

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PC208 INTRODUCTION3TABLE I-1. File Types Used With PC208 SoftwareEXTENSION MNEMONIC of EXT. DESCRIPTION/USESTYPE and SOFTWARE thatgenerated file.DAT

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PC208 INTRODUCTION4FIGURE I-1. Menu SelectionI.5 INTRODUCTION TO USERINTERFACEThe PC208E and EDLOG programs use astandard mouse based user interface

Page 45 - SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM

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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Page 47 - 3.2 GRAPHTERM OPTIONS

PC208 INTRODUCTION6CONTROLSButtonsButtons are identified by a shadow . To select abutton, click on it with the mouse. To use thekeyboard, move the f

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PC208 INTRODUCTION7Radio ButtonsRadio buttons allow only one of the displayedset of options to be enabled. To use themouse, click on the desired opti

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PC208 INTRODUCTION8HELPHelp is invoked by pressing the F1 key,selecting a HELP button, or using the mainmenu. Help supports links to other helpsectio

Page 50 - INPUT DATA

PC208 INTRODUCTION9STANDARD FILE SELECTION BOXThe filename can be typed in heredirectly. The * character can be used toupdate the list of displayed f

Page 51 - GRAPHICS MODE

PC208 INTRODUCTION10This is a blank page.

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1-1SECTION 1. PC208EFile Edit RealTime Tools DataCollection View Display HelpMain PC208E functionsBold text indicates if station or sc

Page 53 - 3.5. COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS

SECTION 1. PC208E1-21.1 PC208EPC208E provides computer/dataloggercommunication for data collection and real-timedata display. In addition, it provi

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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

Page 55 - SECTION 4. SPLIT

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

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SECTION 1. PC208E1-5Figure 1.4-1. Schedule Editor1.4 SCHEDULESPC208E is also used to schedule data collectionfrom datalogger sites. A schedule is

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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

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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

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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

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SECTION 1. PC208E1-81.8 TELCOM AND GT COMPATIBILITYPC208E station files are compatible withTELCOM and GT stations files. PC208Eschedule files are c

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2-1SECTION 2. EDLOG2.1 EDLOG INTRODUCTIONEDLOG creates, documents, and editsdatalogger programs. This version of EDLOGhas the following features:Me

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SECTION 2. EDLOG2-22.2 OVERVIEW2.2.1 MENU DESCRIPTIONFile Edit Search Compile Display Options Window HelpHelp IndexHelp on Hel

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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

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SECTION 2. EDLOG2-42.3.2.2 Entering ParametersWhen an instruction's template appears, thecursor is automatically located where the firstparamet

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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

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SECTION 2. EDLOG2-6<shift> Del Delete the Instruction or LineUnder the CursorUp Arrow Move Up One LineDown Arrow Move Down One LineRight Arrow

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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 _

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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

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SECTION 2. EDLOG2-10deleted location label, the input location'snumber automatically becomes 0.MOVE (F4) -- moves the input location to adiffere

Page 72 - 4.5 EDITING COMMANDS

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

Page 73 - 4.6 COMMAND MENU

SECTION 2. EDLOG2-12This is a blank page.

Page 74 - 4.7 COMMAND LINE ENTRIES

3-1SECTION 3. GRAPHTERMGraphTerm is a terminal emulator program with real time graphical monitoring capability that can auto-matically collect Final

Page 75 - SECTION 5. TELCOM

SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-23.1.2 ASYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATIONSADAPTEROptions: COM1COM2COM3COM4GraphTerm will allow you to use COM1, COM2,COM3, or COM4 in

Page 76 - 5.1. STATION PARAMETERS

SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-3Modem commands can be included with thetelephone number, but the commands andtelephone number cannot exceed 40characters. Dep

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SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-43.2.2 T -- TERMINAL EMULATORT is the terminal emulator option and isavailable for any datalogger type. Keyboardentries are t

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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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LIMITED WARRANTYCAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. warrants that the magnetic diskette on which the accompanyingcomputer software is recorded and the documenta

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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

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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

Page 82 - 5.2 STATION OPTIONS

SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-8were used and is automatically re-loaded whenthe monitor mode is entered. Multiple screenconfigurations may be saved under mu

Page 83 - 5.3 SCRIPT FILES

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

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SECTION 3. GRAPHTERM3-10gt gapsSYMBOLSmONOinitiates GraphTerm, and leaves gaps inmissing graph data, shows symbols on thetrends, and displays in mono

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4-1SECTION 4. SPLIT4.1 OVERVIEWSPLIT is a general purpose data reductionprogram. Input files (maximum of 8) areaccessed by SPLIT, specific operatio

Page 86 - 5.5 UNATTENDED USER PROGRAMS

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

Page 87 - 5.6 WAKETIME

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

Page 88 - SECTION 5. TELCOM

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

Page 89 - SECTION 6. SMCOM

SECTION 4. SPLIT4-5CAUTION: For the /M option to produce acorrect OUTPUT file, the differencesbetween the two input files can only bequestion marks.

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LICENSE FOR USEThis software is protected by both the United States copyright law and international copyrighttreaty provisions. You may copy it onto

Page 91 - 6.4 DATA COLLECTION FORMATS

SECTION 4. SPLIT4-6Logical "and" and "or" statements can be usedwhen specifying the START condition (STOPand COPY conditions also

Page 92 - SWITCHES

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

Page 93 - SECTION 7. CSMCOM

SECTION 4. SPLIT4-8SPLIT continues reading the input file(s) untilthe EOF is reached or execution is stopped bythe user. Time Series processing star

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SECTION 4. SPLIT4-9TABLE 4.3-5. Effect of Out of Range Values for Given Output OptionsOUTPUT OPTION ON SCREEN OUTPUT FILEdefault, /#, asterisk, blin

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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

Page 96 - 7.5 DATA FILE FORMAT OPTIONS

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

Page 97 - CSMCOM OPERATION

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

Page 98 - 7.7 COMMAND LINE PARAMETER

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

Page 99 - SECTION 8. SMCREAD

SECTION 4. SPLIT4-14Smpl(x;n) returns a sample of elementx every nth value. TheSample function must alwayshave an interval specified.Examples:Smpl(4

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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

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iPC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWARETABLE OF CONTENTSPAGEINTRODUCTIONI.1 SOFTWARE OVERVIEW ...

Page 102 - 8.4 DATA FILE FORMAT OPTIONS

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

Page 103 - SMCREAD OPERATION

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

Page 104 - 8.6 COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS

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

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SECTION 4. SPLIT4-19CURSOR COMMAND N KEY(s)Up ... Ctrl E or Up ArrowDown...

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SECTION 4. SPLIT4-20SAVESAVE asks the user for a name for theparameter file. SPLIT gives a default extension.PAR unless another extension name isspe

Page 107 - SECTION 9. DOC2CSI UTILITY

5-1SECTION 5. TELCOMTELCOM allows IBM-PC compatibles to retrieve and store data from Campbell Scientific dataloggers.TELCOM includes the protocol to c

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SECTION 5. TELCOM5-2TABLE 5-1. Files Created and Used by TELCOMFILE EXTENSION DESCRIPTIONname.STN STatioN file, describes link, polling frequency, a

Page 109 - A.2 GENERIC MODEM

SECTION 5. TELCOM5-3Station File Name: MTNTOPDatalogger or Command Type: CR10X Security Code: 0Fix Datalogger Clock Using PC Clock: NoFinal Storage Ar

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SECTION 5. TELCOM5-4The parameters listed above are the defaultvalues. Some of the parameters will change ordisappear as different options are selec

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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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PC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWARE TABLE OF CONTENTSii2. EDLOG2.1 EDLOG INTRODUCTION ...

Page 113 - B.3 PS/2 COMPUTERS AND PC208

SECTION 5. TELCOM5-6NOTE: SPLIT (section 4) can reduce andfurther process data files in Final StorageFormat, or either of the ASCII formats.However,

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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

Page 115 - C.2 SPLIT ERROR MESSAGES:

SECTION 5. TELCOM5-8number sets the time that the Hayes waits forthe carrier to 60 seconds. The phone numberand Hayes commands cannot exceed 40chara

Page 116 - C.3 SMCOM ERROR MESSAGES:

SECTION 5. TELCOM5-9The '/Bnnn' (Block size for data collection)allows the user to collect data in the specifiedblock size (nnn = a number f

Page 117 - C.4 PC208E/TELCOM ERROR

SECTION 5. TELCOM5-105.4 RUNNING TELCOM UNATTENDEDUnattended operation is possible whether or notthe PC201 Clock and Serial I/O Card and thePC203 Po

Page 118 - C.5 SMCREAD ERROR MESSAGES

SECTION 5. TELCOM5-11station file with the 3 digit ID as its name andinterrogates the datalogger as specified in the"Data Collection Method"

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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

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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

Page 121 - D.1 ERROR CODES AND MESSAGES

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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

Page 123 - E.2 LOADING THE DRIVERS

PC208 DATALOGGER SUPPORT SOFTWARE TABLE OF CONTENTSiii3.2.11 Q - Quit...

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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

Page 125 - WITH MS-DOS 6.XX)

SECTION 6. SMCOM6-3the data storage area, the programs arereinstalled into the storage module. Storagemodule switch settings are unaffected by the C

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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

Page 127 - F.2 EDLOG.EXE

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

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SECTION 7. CSMCOM7-2To obtain a summary of validtelecommunication commands press F1; asecond press of F1 displays a second screen.To leave the termin

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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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