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SECTION 4. EXTERNAL STORAGE PERIPHERALS Ertemal data storage devices are used to provide a data transfer medium that the user can carry from the test site to the lab and to supplement the intemal storage capacity of the CR|0, allowing longer periods between visrts b the site. The standard data storage peripheral for the CHl0 is the Storage Module (Section 4.5). Output to a printer or related device is also possible (section 4.4). Data output to a peripheral device can take place ON-LINE (automatically, as part of the CBl0's rwoiuthtintensotrpuecrtaiotinon9)6o(rSietcctaionnb4e.1M).AMNIaIAnuLaLlYiniItNiaItTioIAnTiEs Ddo. nOeni-nlintheed*a8taMtoradnesf(eSrecistioancc4o.m2)p. lished The CR10 can output data to multiple peripherals. The CR10 activates the peripheral it sends data to in one of two ways (Section 6.2): 1. A specific pin in the 9-pin connector is dediCated to that peripheral; when that pin goes h,EigNhA, BthLeEpDe"ripheral is enabled. This is referred to as "PIN-ENABLED'or simply 2. The peripheral is synchronously addressed by the CRIO.. This is referred to as ,ADDBESSED'. Cassette tape and modems are pin-enabled. Only one cassette recorder and only one modem/terminaldevice may be connected to the CB10 at any one time. The SMlg2 and 5M716 Storage Modules are addressed. The CR10 can tellwhen the addressed device is present. The CRl| will not send data meant forthe Storage module if the Storage Module is not present (Section 4.5.2). The "9 Mode (Section 4.6) allows the user to communicate directly with the Storage Module and b pertorm several functions, including review of data, baftery test, review of Storage Module status, etc. 4.1 ON-LINE DATA TRANSFER INSTRUCTIoN 96 is All on-line data output to a peripheral device (lnstruction accomplished with Instruction 96. 96 can also be used to transfer data from one 12). Final Storage Area to the other, Section the This instruction must be included in datalogger program for on-line data transfer to the take place. Instruction 96 should follow needs Output Processing Instructions, but only tables to be included once in the program The unless both Final Storage areas are in use. is: suggested programming sequence 1. Set the output Flas' 2. lf both Finalstorage Areas are in use or if you wish to set the Output Array lD, enter Instruction 80 (Section 10). 3. Enter the appropriate Output Processing Instructions. 4. Enter lnstruction 96 to enable the on-line transfer of Final Storage data to the specified device. lf outputting to more than -- one device, Instruction 96 must be entered separately for each device. 5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 if you wish to output data to the other Final Storage Area and the peripheral. 4-1

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SECTION
4.
EXTERNAL STORAGE PERIPHERALS
Ertemal
data storage devices
are
used
to
provide
a
data
transfer
medium
that the user can
carry
from the
test
site to the lab and
to
supplement the
intemal
storage capacity of
the
CR|0,
allowing longer
periods between
visrts
b
the site.
The
standard data storage
peripheral
for the
CHl0
is the Storage Module (Section
4.5).
Output
to a
printer
or related device is
also
possible
(section
4.4).
Data output
to a
peripheral
device
can
take
place
ON-LINE (automatically,
as
part
of the
CBl0's
routine operation) or it can
be MANIIALLY INITIATED.
On-line data transfer is
accomplished
with
tnstruction
96
(Section
4.1).
Manualinitiation
is done
in the
*8
Mode
(Section
4.2).
The CR10
can
output data to multiple
peripherals.
The CR10 activates
the
peripheral
it sends
data to in one of two ways (Section 6.2):
1.
A
specific
pin
in
the
9-pin
connector
is
dediCated
to
that
peripheral;
when
that
pin
goes
high,
the
peripheral
is
enabled.
This is referred
to
as "PIN-ENABLED'or simply
,ENABLED"
2.
The
peripheral
is synchronously addressed
by
the
CRIO..
This is
referred
to
as
,ADDBESSED'.
Cassette tape and modems are
pin-enabled.
Only
one
cassette recorder and only one
modem/terminaldevice
may be connected to the CB10 at
any
one time.
The
SMlg2 and
5M716 Storage Modules are
addressed.
The CR10
can
tellwhen
the
addressed
device
is
present.
The
CRl|
will
not
send
data meant
forthe
Storage module if the Storage
Module is
not
present
(Section 4.5.2).
The
"9
Mode
(Section 4.6)
allows
the
user to
communicate directly with the Storage Module
and
b
pertorm several
functions, including review of data,
baftery
test, review of Storage
Module
status,
etc.
4.1
ON-LINE DATA TRANSFER
-
1.
Set the
output
Flas'
INSTRUCTIoN
96
2.
lf both
Finalstorage
Areas are
in use
or
if
All on-line data output
to
a peripheral device
is
you wish to set the Output
Array
lD,
enter
accomplished
with
Instruction
96.
(lnstruction
Instruction
80
(Section
10).
96 can
also be
used to
transfer
data
from
one
Final Storage Area to the other,
Section
12).
3.
Enter the appropriate
Output
Processing
This
instruction must be
included
in
the
Instructions.
datalogger
program
for
on-line data transfer
to
take
place.
Instruction 96 should follow
the
4.
Enter lnstruction 96 to enable the on-line
Output
Processing Instructions, but
only
needs
transfer of
Final Storage data to
the
to
be included
once
in
the
program
tables
specified
device.
lf outputting
to
more than
unless
both
Final Storage areas are
in
use.
The
--
one
device,
Instruction
96
must
be
entered
suggested
programming
sequence
is:
separately for each device.
5.
Repeat steps
2
through 4
if
you wish
to
output data to
the other
Final Storage Area
and
the
peripheral.
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