Campbell SM4M User Manual

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SM4M / SM16M
Storage Module
User Guide

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  • Page 1 SM4M / SM16M Storage Module User Guide...
  • Page 3 Guarantee Campbell Scientific Ltd, Campbell Park, 80 Hathern Road, Shepshed, Leicestershire, LE12 9RP UK Tel: +44 (0) 1509 601141 Fax: +44 (0) 1509 601091 Email: support@campbellsci.co.uk http://www.campbellsci.co.uk...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Section 1. SM4M/SM16M Storage Module Overview...1-1 Section 2. Storing Data from Current Dataloggers ...2-1 Section 3. The Printer Enable Method of Data Storage...3-1 1.1 Specifications... 1-1 1.2 Physical Description ... 1-2 1.3 Power ... 1-3 1.4 Function ... 1-3 1.5 Quick Start-Up Procedure...
  • Page 6 SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide Section 4. Storage Module Memory: Details of Data Storage...4-1 4.1 File Marks... 4-1 4.2 Pointers ... 4-1 4.3 Data Formats – Space Requirements ... 4-2 4.4 Available Storage... 4-2 4.5 Bad Data ... 4-3 Section 5. Data Retrieval ...5-1 5.1 Hardware...
  • Page 7: Section 1. Sm4M/Sm16M Storage Module Overview

    Section 1. SM4M / SM16M Storage Module Overview 1.1 Specifications...
  • Page 8: Physical Description

    SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide Figure 1-1 Storage Module and SC12 Cable 1.2 Physical Description...
  • Page 9: Power

    STORE DATA W/ INSTRUCTION 96 STORE DATA W/ *8 MODE CR500/CR510/CR10/CR10X/CR23X Datalogger STORE DATA W/ *9 MODE 21X, CR7 UPLOAD AND DOWNLOAD PROGRAMS W/ *D MODE *9 MODE COMMANDS CR500/CR510/CR10/CR10X/CR23X Figure 1-2 Operation with Current Dataloggers Section 1. SM4M/SM16M Storage Module Overview SM4M/...
  • Page 10 SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 1.4.2 Operation with Dataloggers with Older Operating Systems (Printer-Enable Method) CR7X CR21 DSP4 1.4.3 Data Retrieval / Telecommunication Command State Computer/ Terminal Figure 1-4 Telecommunications Command State Figure 1-3 Pin-Enable Operations SM4M/ SM4M/...
  • Page 11: Memory Configuration

    10 seconds to be certain it places a File Mark in the SM when reconnected. 1.4.7 Power-up Status Indication The SM must be disconnected from power for a minimum of CAUTION 10 seconds to ensure it powers down and performs the status check when reconnected. Section 1. SM4M/SM16M Storage Module Overview...
  • Page 12: Quick Start-Up Procedure

    SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 1.5 Quick Start-Up Procedure 1.5.1 Preparation 1.5.2 Programming the Datalogger to Send Data to the SM...
  • Page 13: Data Retrieval

    Section 1. SM4M/SM16M Storage Module Overview without 1.5.3 Manual Dump 1.5.4 Data Retrieval...
  • Page 15: Section 2. Storing Data From Current Dataloggers

    Section 2. Storing Data from Current Dataloggers 2.1 Instruction 96 — Output Data Under Program Control...
  • Page 16 2.1.1 Multiple Storage Modules with the CR500/510, CR10/10X or CR23X While CAUTION communication may be unreliable if more than four SM4M or SM16M modules are connected to a datalogger. Contact Campbell Scientific if you need to connect more than four modules.
  • Page 17: And *9 Mode - Keyboard-Initiated Data Transfer

    2.1.2 Use of Two Storage Modules with the 21X or CR7 2.2 *8 and *9 Mode — Keyboard-Initiated Data Transfer 2.2.1 *8 Mode — CR500/510, CR23X, CR10/10X 2.2.2 *9 Mode — 21X or CR7 NOTE 2.3 Storing Burst Measurement Data from the CR10/10X, CR23X or 21X Section 2.
  • Page 18 SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 2.3.1 Burst Data with CR10/10X, CR23X Dataloggers 2.3.2 Burst Data with 21X Dataloggers...
  • Page 19: Section 3. The Printer Enable Method Of Data Storage

    Section 3. The Printer Enable Method of Data Storage CAUTION 3.1 Baud Rates 3.2 Storing Data from the 21X and CR7 (All Versions Prior to OSX and OS7 Release) 3.2.1 Instruction 96 — Output Under Program Control If the PE line is high when power is applied, the SM will not store data until the next time PE goes high.
  • Page 20: Special Data Storage Operations

    SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 3.2.2 *4 Mode — Output Device Enable CAUTION While the module will work with *4, data is stored in the module in ASCII format which requires up to 5 times more memory space than binary format. Consider buying an operating system upgrade if you are using dataloggers that do not allow binary data storage with Instruction P96.
  • Page 21: Section 4. Storage Module Memory: Details Of Data Storage

    Section 4. Storage Module Memory: Details of Data Storage 4.1 File Marks CAUTION 4.2 Pointers The SM must be disconnected from power for a minimum of 10 seconds to be certain it places a File Mark in the SM when reconnected.
  • Page 22: Data Formats - Space Requirements

    SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 4.3 Data Formats – Space Requirements 4.4 Available Storage...
  • Page 23: Bad Data

    Section 4. Storage Module Memory: Details of Data Storage 4.5 Bad Data...
  • Page 25: Section 5. Data Retrieval

    Section 5. Data Retrieval 5.1 Hardware Logan, UT SM4M SOLID STATE STORAGE MODULE Figure 5-1 Storage Module Connected to a Portable PC via an SC532 Interface 5.1.1 SC532 Interface 5.1.2 Via Datalogger External Power from AC/DC Power Adapter or 12V DC supply...
  • Page 26 SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide Figure 5-3 Communication Via the CR23X 5.1.3 Via Remote Datalogger and Modem Modem Cable Computer Hayes Compatible Running PC208W Modem Figure 5-4 Typical Setup for Remote Collection of Data Via Datalogger and Modem Figure 5-2 Communication Via the CR500/510, CR10/10X or CR23X...
  • Page 27: Datalogger Support Software

    5.2 Datalogger Support Software 5.2.1 SMS 5.3 Data Retrieval Steps 5.3.1 Windows/NT PCs 5.3.2 CR500/510, CR10/10X and CR23X Telecommunications Interface Section 5. Data Retrieval...
  • Page 29: Section 6. Storing And Retrieving Datalogger Programs

    Section 6. Storing and Retrieving Datalogger Programs 6.1 SMS Storage Module Support Software 6.2 *D Mode — With Datalogger...
  • Page 30: Using Dsp4 Heads Up Display To Store And Retrieve Datalogger Programs

    SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide NOTE 6.3 Using DSP4 Heads Up Display to Store and Retrieve Datalogger Programs...
  • Page 31: Appendix A. *9 Mode-Storage Module Commands

    Appendix A. *9 Mode – Storage Module Commands...
  • Page 32 SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide...
  • Page 33: Appendix B. Telecommunications Commands

    Appendix B. Telecommunications Commands CTRL S CTRL C Status NOTE...
  • Page 34 SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide Advanced Status nnnnB nnnnC Comma Delineated ASCII Dump nnnnF Binary Dump nnnnnnG Go To Location nnnnnn Go To the Oldest Data Go To Last File Go To Dump Pointer Go To Next File 09GG Go To Next File, with...
  • Page 35 Move Dump Pointer To Display Location Pointer Store File Mark in Data Dump Program n (n = 1…8) Store Program n (n = 1…8) Store Program n, with Checksum Signature n0nJ Clear Program n (n = 1…8) 1243K Reset Error Counter 1248K Reset Storage Module ALL DATA IS LOST IN THE STORAGE MODULE.
  • Page 36 SM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide 1249K Quick Reset abfeL Switch Settings M or * Disconnect OS Signature...
  • Page 37: Appendix C. Storage Module 9-Pin Connector

    Appendix C. Storage Module 9-Pin Connector ±...
  • Page 39: Appendix D. Upgrading The Operating System

    Appendix D. Upgrading the Operating System CAUTION NOTE Collect any data stored in the module before upgrading the operating system, as any data held in memory is irreversibly erased during the upgrade process.

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