CFM100 CompactFlash® ModuleRevision: 6/12Copyright © 2000-2012Campbell Scientific, Inc.
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module STATUSCARDCONTROLMADE IN USALogan, UtahCFM100CompactFlash Memory ModuleSN:12057 FIGURE 5-1. CompactFlash Module 5.1 LED
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 5.2.2 Backup Power and Data Retention The CompactFlash (CF) cards do not require power to retain data. Typically, a CF
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 7. Operation 7.1 File Formats This section covers the different types of files stored on the CF card 7.1.1 Data Files T
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module Test the power-up functions in the office before going into the field to ensure the power-up file is configured correctly
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module TABLE 7.1-1. Powerup.ini Commands Command Description 1 Run always, preserve CF data files 2 Run on power-up 5 Format
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 7.1.3.3 Program Execution After File is processed, the following rules determine what datalogger program to run: 1) If t
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 7.1.4 Camera Files JPEG images taken by a digital camera connected to the datalogger can be stored to the CF card rather
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module PROGRAM 'CR1000 Public temp DataTable (Table1,1,-1) CardOut (0, -1) Maximum (1,temp,FP2,False,False) Minimum (
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 7.2.2.3 Mixed Modes The following program stores four data tables to the card. The first two tables will output samples
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module BeginProg Scan(1,SEC,3,0) PanelTemp(temp,250) Battery(Batt) CallTable Table1 CallTable Table2 CallTable Table3
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module To remove a card, press the control button on the CFM100. The CR1000 or CR3000 will transfer any buffered data to the car
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module Check the status of the card before leaving the datalogger. If a CF card was not properly accepted, the CFM100 will flash
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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
Appendix A. Formatting CF Card 5) Choose FAT32 under file system, give the card a label, then Start. (The CR1000 will work with either FAT or FAT 3
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
Appendix A. Formatting CF Card A-4
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CFM100 Table of Contents ii 7.3.2 Transporting CF Card to Computer ... 13 7.3.2.1 Converting File Formats.
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 1. Introduction Campbell Scientific’s CFM100 CompactFlash® Module stores the datalogger’s data on a removable CompactFlas
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module 4 Quickstart This section describes the basics of storing and retrieving datalogger data. These operations are discussed
CFM100 CompactFlash® Module To prevent losing data, collect data from the CF card before sending the datalogger a new or modified program. When a pro
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