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If the BAM is set to STANDARD cycle mode, the output will occur at the top of the next hour.
For example, if a measurement is made over hour 2, then the format would be:
03/28/07 03:00:00, +00.027,+0.834
If the BAM is set to EARLY cycle mode, the output will occur at minute 55:00 for the current
hour. For example, if a measurement is made over hour 2, then the format would be:
03/28/07 02:55:00, +00.027,+0.834
9.6 Modem Option
The Met One Instrument BX-996 modem is recommended for use with the BAM 1020, as it is
designed to reliably communicate when other modems may not. If a different modem is used,
it must be set in “dumb terminal” mode or equivalent because the BAM does not support
handshaking with the modem. Note: the RS-232 Polarity switch on the back of the BAM 1020
may need to be set to REVERSE polarity for communication using the modem.
If you are using one of the Met One Instruments data acquisition programs such as MicroMet
Plus, Air Plus 5, or Comet you need only enter the telephone number of the site in the system
setup menu of the program. Multiple telephone numbers can be entered for connection to
multiple remote sites. After connection, the data collection is the same as it would be with a
direct serial connection to the BAM.
If you are communicating with a terminal program such as HyperTerminal
®
or ProComm
Plus
®
you will need to define the serial port configuration in the setup of the program. Set the
baud rate to 9600, with 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit. Use the terminal program
’s
internal dialing command sequence to dial up the BAM 1020. Verify the connection to the
BAM 1020 by pressing the <Enter> key at least three times until the command prompt
asterisk (*) appears. If not, verify the cabling and communications settings. Once connected,
the access to the BAM 1020 is the same ASCII menu driven interface as used for the direct
PC connection.
9.7 BAM 1020 Firmware Upgrades
The BAM 1020 has a system of one or more firmware (embedded software) programs
located in one or more EEPROM chips that control the operation of the BAM 1020. There are
also several different possible versions of these firmware programs depending on the
intended configuration of the BAM 1020.
The BAM 1020 CPU board in all units runs at least the main instrument control firmware
program (part number 3236-X), which can be updated through the RS-232 port. The optional
BX-965 Report Processor back panel board has its own firmware (part number 80353-X),
which can be updated through the REPORT port. The optional BX-970 touch screen display
has its own software based on Windows CE (part number 80596), which can be updated by
installing an update flash drive in a USB port inside the front door on these touch screen
units. The following is a basic table of the different firmware programs: