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CFM100 Compact Flash Module Instruction Manual Issued: 30.7.12 Copyright © 2000-2012 Campbell Sci

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CFM100 CompactFlash Module 1-2 STATUSCARDCONTROLMADE IN USALogan, UtahCFM100CompactFlash Memory ModuleSN:12057 Figure 1-1. CompactFlash Module 1.2

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Section 1. CFM100 CompactFlash® Module Overview 1-3 1.3 Power 1.3.1 Primary Power The CompactFlash Module is powered by 12 VDC received from the da

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CFM100 CompactFlash Module 1-4 The CardOut instruction has the following parameters: StopRing: A constant is entered for the StopRing parameter to s

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Section 2. File Formats This section covers the different types of files stored on the CF card 2.1 Data Files The datalogger stores data on the CF c

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CFM100 Compact Flash Module Test the power-up functions in the office before going into the field to ensure the power-up file is configured correctly

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Section 2. File Formats Table 2.3.1-1. Powerup.ini Commands Command Description 1 Run always, preserve CF data files 2 Run on power-up 5 Format 6

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CFM100 Compact Flash Module 3) If neither Run on Power-up nor Run Now programs are changed, the previous Run on Power-up program runs. 2.3.4 Example

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Section 3. Programming 3.1 The CardOut Instruction The CardOut Instruction is used to send data to a CF card. The CardOut Instruction must be enter

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CFM Compact Flash Module PROGRAM 'CR1000 Public temp DataTable (Table1,1,-1) CardOut (0, -1) Maximum (1,temp,FP2,False,False) Minimum (1,t

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Section 3. Programming Tables 3 and 4 will output the maximum and minimum of the panel temperature and battery voltage to the card once every five se

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CFM Compact Flash Module 3.3 Table Size and Mode The size of each data table in CPU memory is set as part of the DataTable instruction and the size o

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4-1 Section 4. Data Retrieval Data stored on CF cards can be retrieved through a communication link to the datalogger or by removing the card and car

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CFM100 CompactFlash Module 4-2 4.2.2 Reinserting the Card If the same card is inserted again into the CFM100, the datalogger will store all data to

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Section 4. Data Retrieval 4-3 data is copied, use Windows Explorer to delete all data files from the card. NOTE: Windows98 and WindowsME users need

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CFM100 CompactFlash Module 4-4

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Appendix A. Formatting CF Card The CF card can be formatted using 1) Windows Explorer, 2) the CR1000KD or 3) LoggerNet File Control. A.1 Windows Exp

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CFM100 Compact Flash Module 5) Choose FAT32 under file system, give the card a label, then Start. (The CR1000 will work with either FAT or FAT 32.)

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Appendix A. Formatting CF Card 3) Choose FileControl under the Tools menu of the Connect screen. 4) Highlight CRD. 5) Press Format. 6) Press Yes

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CFM100 Compact Flash Module This is a blank page. A-4

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Appendix B. PC/CF Card Information PC or CompactFlash (CF) cards provide a relatively inexpensive, off-the-shelf means of retrieving data from many o

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Guarantee This equipment is guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship. This guarantee applies for twelve months from date of delivery.

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CFM100 Compact Flash Module There are two types of CF cards available today: Industrial grade and Standard or Commercial grade. Industrial grade PC/

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Appendix B. PC/CF Card Information This is a blank page. B-3

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CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC COMPANIES Campbell Scientific, Inc. (CSI) 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www.campbellsci.com • info@campbel

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PLEASE READ FIRST About this manual Please note that this manual was originally produced by Campbell Scientific Inc. primarily for the North American

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i Contents PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the Adobe Acrobat® bookmarks tab for links to spe

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ii Figure 1-1. Compact Flash Module ...... 1-2 Tables 2.3.1-1 Powerup.ini Commands

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1-1 Section 1. CFM100 CompactFlash® Module Overview Campbell Scientific’s CFM100 CompactFlash® Module stores the datalogger’s data on a removable Com

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