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Campbell PC208 Data Logger Software manual available for free PDF download: Instruction Manual
Campbell PC208 Instruction Manual (133 pages)
Datalogger Support Software
Brand:
Campbell
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Software
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Table of Contents
Limited Warranty
5
Table of Contents
7
Software Overview
15
Diskettes
15
Installation
15
Software Integration
16
File Types Used with PC208 Software
17
Menu Selection
18
Introduction to User Interface
18
1 Pc208E Pc208E
26
Stations and Schedules
26
Stations
26
Main Screen
26
Creating a New Station File
27
Making a Station Active
27
Editing an Existing Station File
27
Station File Editor
27
Monitor Mode(S)
28
Setting/Checking the Datalogger Clock
28
Sending and Receiving Datalogger Program (DLD) Files
28
Data Collection (Single Station)
28
Schedules
29
Station File Compatibility
29
Creating a Schedule
29
Making a Schedule Active
29
Editing an Existing Schedule
29
Schedule Editor
29
Creating a Station File or Adding Scheduling Information to an Existing Station File
30
Station Files Other than Datalogger Station Files
30
Answering Incoming Calls
30
Station File Editor Used with Schedule Editor
30
Wait Option
31
Collecting Data from One or more Stations on Demand
31
The View and Display Main Menu Options
31
Help
31
Collect Now from Multiple Stations
31
Telcom and Gt Compatibility
32
Data Collection Differences
32
2 Edlog
33
Edlog Introduction
33
Overview
34
Menu Description
34
Creating/Editing Edlog Programs
35
Program Development
35
Entering Comments
35
Instructions
35
Expressions
36
Editing Edlog Programs
37
Editor Keystrokes
37
Editing Comments, Instructions, and Expressions
38
Cut, Copy, Paste, and Clipboard Options
38
Using Library Files
38
Renumbering the Instructions
39
Compress View Option
39
Input Locations
39
Entering Input Locations
39
Reps
40
Input Location Editor Screen
41
Windows
42
Indention
42
Manual Indention
42
Automatic Indention
42
Rebuild Indention
42
File Types
43
Files with a *.CSI Extension
43
Files with a *.DLD Extension
43
Files with a *.PTI Extension
43
Files with a *.FSL Extension
43
Files with a *.PDF Extension
43
Files with a *.LBR Extension
43
3 Graphterm
45
Station File
45
Datalogger Type
45
Asynchronous Communications Adapter
46
Communication Baud Rate
46
Data File Format
46
Final Storage Collection Area
46
Interface Device
46
Graphterm Options
47
Call Station
47
T - Terminal Emulator
48
D - Download Program to Datalogger
48
S - Save Program from Datalogger
48
K - PC Time to Datalogger Clock
48
P - Create Power-Up PROM
49
M - Monitor Input Locations
49
U - Collect Uncollected Data
49
View Graphics File
49
Q - Quit
49
Monitoring and Graphing Input Data
50
Locations
50
D - Digits Displayed
50
T - Terminal Emulator
50
F1..F8 Flag Set
50
Port Toggle
50
Input Value Load
50
Collect Data
51
Sound
51
Ggraphics Mode
51
Hhelps Show/Remove
51
Ggraph Enter/Exit
51
Rre-Scale
51
Increment Fixed Scale
51
Decrement Fixed Scale
51
Ddigits Displayed
51
L L (Graph Specification Screen)
51
View Save to File
52
F1..F8 Flag Toggle
53
P1..P8 Toggle Ports
53
Ccollect Data
53
Wsweep Graph Toggle
53
Command Line Parameters
53
Additional Options
53
Sending Text
54
Changing Station and Time Limits
54
4 Split
55
Overview
55
Getting Started
55
Split Parameter File Entries
55
Name(S) of Input Data File(S)
55
Input File Options
56
Name of Output File to Generate
57
Output Options
57
Definition of BLANK or Bad Data for each Data File Format
58
START Reading in
59
STOP Reading in
61
COPY from
62
SELECT Element #(S) in
62
Effect of out of Range Values for Given Output Options
63
HEADINGS for Report
72
Headings for Column
72
Help Option
72
Editing Commands
72
Command Menu
73
Command Line Entries
74
5 Telcom
75
Station Parameters
76
Files Created and Used by TELCOM
76
TELCOM Editing Commands
77
Station Options
82
Script Files
83
Attended Operation
83
Unattended Operation
83
RF Networks
83
Running Telcom Unattended
84
The Done (/D) Option
84
The Wait (/W) Option
84
Answering Incoming Calls /A
84
The Autoexec.bat File
86
Unattended User Programs
86
Waketime
87
6 Smcom
89
Getting Started
89
Smcom Options
89
T - Terminal Emulator
89
A - Collect All Data Files
90
U - Collect Uncollected Data Files
90
N - Collect Newest Data File
90
L - Collect One Data File Starting at Display Pointer
90
P - Collect Program Files
90
D - Store a .DLD Program File
90
F - Store a File
90
E - Erase and Reset Storage Module
90
C - Clear Data Storage
90
S - Switch Settings
91
Q - Quit
91
Naming of Data Files on Disk
91
Data Collection Formats
91
F - Final Storage
91
D - ASCII Arrays with Element Ids
91
A - as Stored 8 Bit
92
P - as Stored Strip Parity
92
Smcom Command Line Parameters
92
Smcom Command Line Switches
92
Sending Text
92
7 Csmcom
93
Installation
93
Getting Started
93
Menu Options
93
T -- Terminal Emulator
93
A -- Collect All Data Files
94
U -- Collect Uncollected Data Files
94
N -- Collect Newest Data File
94
L -- Collect One Data File Starting at a Specified Location
94
P -- Collect All Program Files
94
D -- Store a .DLD Program File
94
F -- Store a File
95
E -- Erase, Reset and Test the Card
95
C -- Clear Data Area Quickly
95
Q -- Quit
96
Filename Conventions
96
Data File Format Options
96
Additional Information on Csmcom Operation
97
Reading Data from more than One Card
97
Aborting Options
97
Communication Errors
97
Battery Voltage Warnings
97
Card Errors
97
Command Line Parameter
98
Additional Command Line Parameter Options
98
8 Smcread
99
Getting Started
99
Installation
99
Running SMCREAD
99
Menu Options
99
T - Terminal Emulator
99
A - Read All Data Files
100
N - Read Newest Data File
100
L - Read One Data File Starting Ata Specified Location
100
P - Read All Program Files
100
D - Store a .Dld Program File
100
E - Erase, Reset and Test the Card
101
C - Clear Data Area Quickly
101
S - Show the Position and Size of the Files in the Card
101
Q - Quit
102
File Name Conventions
102
Data File Format Options
102
D - Printable Ascii Data with Ids
102
A - as Stored (8-Bit Data)
103
Additional Information on Smcread Operation
103
Reading Data from more than One Card
103
Aborting Options
103
Battery Voltage Warnings
103
Card Errors
103
Running SMCREAD under Windows 3.1
104
Command Line Parameters
104
Additional Command Line Parameter Options
105
9 Doc2Csi Utility
107
Applications Notes on Interface Devices
109
Hayes Smartmodem 1200
109
Generic Modem
109
A.1 Hayes Smartmodem 1200 or 300
109
A.2 Generic Modem
109
SMARTMODEM Configuration Switches
110
Modem Initialization File
111
Use of Com3 or Com4
113
Pc208 and Com3 and Com4
113
Pc208 and the Pc201 Card
113
Ps/2 Computers and Pc208
113
COM PORT Addresses and PC201 Card Settings
113
Pc208 Error Messages
115
Pc208E/Graphterm Error Messages
115
Split Error Messages
115
Smcom Error Messages
116
Pc208E/Telcom Error Messages
117
Smcread Error Messages
118
Expression Errors
121
Error Codes and Messages
121
Pcmcia Driver Software Notes
123
E.1 General
123
Loading the Drivers
123
Adjusting Your Cardservices Set-Up
124
Using Memmaker (Supplied with Ms-Dos 6.XX
125
Frequently Asked Questions
127
Pc208E.exe
127
Edlog.exe
127
F.1 Pc208E.exe
127
F.2 Edlog.exe
127
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