Page 3 - Guarantee
Guarantee This equipment is guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship. This guarantee applies for thirty-six months from date of delivery. We will repair or replace products which prove to be defective during the guarantee period provided they are returned to us prepaid. The guarantee ...
Page 5 - Contents; Section 3. The Printer Enable Method of
i Contents Section 1. SM4M/SM16M Storage Module Overview ..................................................................1-1 1.1 Specifications ........................................................................................ 1-11.2 Physical Description ........................................
Page 6 - Section 6. Storing and Retrieving; Tables
SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide ii Section 4. Storage Module Memory: Details of Data Storage ...........................................4-1 4.1 File Marks ............................................................................................. 4-14.2 Pointers .................................
Page 8 - Physical Description
SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 1-2 Power Requirements: 5 ±0.3V DC @ 100mA (max.) Current drain:Active, processing, e.g. memory test: 3040mA (avg.) Active, but waiting, e.g. communications mode: 10mA (avg.) Typical current during data storage from a datalogger: 15mA (avg.) Low Power Standby St...
Page 9 - Operation with Current Dataloggers; Datalogger
Section 1. SM4M/SM16M Storage Module Overview 1-3 memory in an SM4M and 256 blocks in an SM16M. This equates to a capacity of more than 2 million low-resolution storage values for the SM4M and more than 8 million low-resolution values for the SM16M See Section 4. 1.3 Power 1.3.1 Primary Power The ...
Page 10 - Operation with Dataloggers with Older Operating Systems; Terminal
SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 1-4 The SM can store data either under program control (Instruction 96) or under user control (*8 Mode with CR500/510, CR10/10X and CR23X, *9 Mode with 21X and CR7). Datalogger programs can be stored in and retrieved from the Storage Module using the *D Mode. The...
Page 12 - Programming the Datalogger to Send Data to the SM
SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 1-6 The first flash after the delay will last from 1 to 2 seconds, depending on the last use of the module. Further flashes follow with a 0 .5 second OFF and 0.5 second ON spacing. The total number of flashes indicates the status of the module, as follows:Module ...
Page 17 - Use of Two Storage Modules with the 21X or CR7; Storing Burst Measurement Data from the
Section 2. Storing Data from Current Dataloggers 2-3 Instruction 96 can be entered two or more times in a program to sort data to specific Storage Modules. Three important considerations are: 1. All Storage Modules to be used must be connected to the datalogger with SC12 cables. 2. Time must be allo...
Page 19 - the other configured as Ring Memory.; Storing Data from the 21X and CR7 (All Versions; Instruction 96 — Output Under Program Control
3-1 Section 3. The Printer Enable Method ofData Storage Data from the 21X and CR7 with PROMs older than the OSX and OS7 series PROMs (and from the CR21 and DSP4) are stored in the Storage Module via the Printer Enable Method, i.e. data on the TD line (pin 9) are stored while the PE line (pin 6) is h...
Page 20 - Special Data Storage Operations; Storing Burst Measurement Data from the 21X
SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 3-2 Explanation: Option 22 selects binary printer output at 9600 baud. The left digit specifies the device option and the right, the baud rate. Refer to the datalogger manual for further details. 3.2.2 *4 Mode — Output Device Enable The *4 Mode is used to enable ...
Page 22 - Data Formats – Space Requirements
SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 4-2 4.3 Data Formats – Space Requirements The modules store data in the format in which it is sent to them. There is no conversion or encoding of the data received before it is stored. Data can be sent to the module in either the Campbell Scientific Final Storage...
Page 25 - Section 5. Data Retrieval; a hardware interface and a software program.
5-1 Section 5. Data Retrieval Data retrieval is accomplished on PCs using SMS (part of the PC208W datalogger support software package). Other computers require a software program which makes use of the Storage Module telecommunications commands (see Appendix B). This process requires both a hardware...
Page 26 - PC
SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 5-2 of data a lengthy process, compared to direct connection to a PC, where baud rates up to 115200 are supported. The SC32A internal SDM blocking jumper should be in place. Without the jumper in place (and sometimes with the SC929), Windows may report a framing...
Page 27 - Datalogger Support Software; Data Retrieval Steps; Interface
Section 5. Data Retrieval 5-3 The telecommunications part of the PC208W datalogger support software package is used to schedule and make data collection from the datalogger or storage module. Please refer to the PC208W manual for further details. 5.2 Datalogger Support Software 5.2.1 SMS SMS (part o...
Page 29 - SMS Storage Module Support Software
6-1 Section 6. Storing and RetrievingDatalogger Programs CR500/510, CR10/10X, CR23X, 21X and CR7 programs can be uploaded and downloaded between the datalogger and the Storage Module in the *D Mode. (OSX and OS7 series PROMs are required for the 21X and CR7.) Campbell Scientifics SMS software allow...
Page 30 - Using DSP4 Heads Up Display to Store and
SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 6-2 When a program is erased, the space it occupied is not freed until the entire program storage area is erased. Thus, when you erase a program, the amount of free space in the storage module program area does not increase. However, you can reuse the program n...