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next available memory in the card. Every two bytes of a .DLD file loaded into
the card reduces the amount of space for data storage by one location.
5.1 Transferring Programs to/from Datalogger
CR10 dataloggers, 21X dataloggers with OSX software and CR7 dataloggers
with OS7 software can be instructed to transfer a program between the
datalogger's memory and one of the eight program areas of the CSM1 memory
card. This is done using the *D Mode:
1.
Connect the CSM1 to the datalogger and using the keyboard (CR10KD
for the CR10), enter *D. Enter 71A in response to the '13:' prompt, to
address the CSM1.
2.
To store a program in the card enter 1nA, when n is the number of the
card program area (1..8) in which you wish to store the datalogger
program.
3.
To load a program from the card into the datalogger, enter 2nA, where n
is the number of the card program area (1..8) in which the program is
stored.
4.
To clear a program stored in a card, enter 3nA, where n is the card
program area.
This does not immediately free the memory used by the program
for use for data storage. The card must be erased to allow that
memory to be used again.
CR10s with software OS10-0.1 (and later), 21Xs with OSX and CR7s with
OS7 software support automatic loading of a program from card program area
8 when the datalogger first powers up. The program is loaded into program
memory, compiled, and executed.
The datalogger clock is set to the default value on power-
up and needs setting manually to the correct date and time
if this is critical to the application.
5.2 Transferring Programs to/from DSP4
Programs can be loaded and unloaded to and from a DSP4 in the same way as
is done with an SM192/SM716 Storage Module (see DSP4 manual for further
details).
NOTE
CAUTION
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