
e005 OLIMPO
ver. 00
User’s manual
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The data held in the memory card may be downloaded onto a Personal Computer equipped with a RS232 by
using the suitable LMEMC driver (see relative paragraph)
When the memory card is read by the driver, it will be automatically predisposed to be reset at zero when it is
installed in any other OLIMPO station.
The reading phases, canceling and formatting of the memory card are dealt with by the OLIMPO SW
Software.
1.13 The registration autonomy
Considering a registration with a dynamic record format (see the relative paragraph) a station which acquires
5 parameters ad memorize an average every 30 minutes would have a capacity of :
file 6 300K internal memory = approx. 60gg
file 10 7500K memory card = approx. 1500gg
1.14 Substitution of the MEMORY CARD
To substitute the memory card you have to carefully follow the instructions below:
1. Switch off the OLIMPO Main Unit
2. Extract the MEMORY CARD by using the specific button.
3. Insert the new MEMORY CARD.
4. Switch on again the unit (wait for approx.10-15 seconds before verifying the acquisitions.
N.B. :
The insertion or the extraction of the MEMORY CARD without having switched off the unit could
cause a malfunctioning of the Main Unit.
1.14.1 Data format
The data memorized in the files of the OLIMPO Main Unit have been formatted according to a MICROS
standard defined in the
Dynamic Record format
.
The
Dynamic Record Format
contains all of the information regarding the station (station number),the date
and time of the data memorization and the type of data memorized.
In the Format records with
dynamic structuring
, the length of the format is variable, depending on the number
and of the type of data contained. However, n such situations where the data to be inserted into the Record
are minimum, the length of the Format itself and consequently the space occupied by the data will result in
being quite full.
This Record Format adapts in order to accept the instant data (constantly being supplied to the Main Unit)the
statistical data ( made available to the Main Unit by the Scanner programme.) and the data of the alarm and
of calibration (made available to the Main Unit when this event occurs).
The Record Format consists in three parts each individual from the other are referred to as:
•
HEAD
•
BODY
•
TERMINATOR