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SECTION 5. TELECOMMUNICATIONS CURRENT INFORMATION - ln response to the K command, the CR1 sends datalogger time, user flag status, the data at the input locations requested in the J command, and FinalStorage Data if requested by the J command. Used in the Monitor Mode and with Heads Up Display See Appendix C. [Password]L Unlocks security (if enabled) to the level determined by the password entered (See.C Mode, Section 1.7). CRl0 sends security level (0-3) and checksum: Sxx Cxxxx tXlM Connect to Storage Module with address 'X' and enter the Storage Module's Telecommunications Mode (see Storage Module manual). The Storage Module can also be accessed through the *9 Commands while in the Remote Keyboard (Section 4.6 and the Storage Module manual). IN Connect modem to.FtF modem at to RF base station. 5.2 REMOTE PROGRAMMING OF THE cRl 0 Remote programming of the CR10 can be accomplished with the PC208 software or directly through the Remote Keyboard State. The PC208 Datalogger Support Software was developed by Campbell Scientific for use with IBM or compatible PC's. Datalogger programs are developed on the computer using the program editor (EDLOG) and downloaded to the datalogger with the terminal emulator program (GraphTerm). The CR10 is placed in the Remote Keyboard $tate by sending either "TH" or "2718H" and a carriage return (CR). The CR10 responds by sending a CR, line feed (LF), and the prompt'>'. The CR10 is then ready to receive the standard keyboard commands; it recognizes allthe standard CR10 keyboard characters plus several additional characters, such as the decimal ov3.2). pEoNinTt EaRndINtGhe.0miRnuEsTUsiRgnNS(STecHtiEonCR10 TO THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMAND STATE. Remember that entering *0 will compile and run the CR10 program if program changes have been made. lf the CR1OKD is connected it will just display "LOG" when *0 is executed via telecommunications. lt will not indicate active tables (keying "*0" on the Keyboard/Display will show the tables). The 7H Command is generally used with a terminalfor direct entry since H makes use of a destructive backspace and does not send control Q between each entry. The 2718H Command functions the same as it does for other Campbell Scientific dataloggers (deleting an entry causes the entire entry to be sent, "control Q" is sent after each user entry) and its use will be familiar to those already working with a21X or CR7X. It is important to remember that the Remote Keyboard State is stillwithin Telecommunications. Entering *O exits the Remote Keyboard and returns the datalogger to the Telecommunications Command State, awaiting another command. So, the user can step back and forth between the Telecommunications Command State and the Remote Keyboard Mode. Telecommunications Command State 7H (or 2718H) , Remote Keyboard State 5-4

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SECTION
5.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
CURRENT INFORMATION
- ln
response to
the
K
command,
the
CR1
sends datalogger
time,
user flag status, the data
at
the
input locations
requested
in
the J command, and
FinalStorage
Data if requested by
the J
command.
Used
in
the
Monitor Mode and
with
Heads Up Display
See Appendix
C.
[Password]L
Unlocks security
(if
enabled) to
the
level determined
by
the
password
entered
(See.C
Mode,
Section
1.7).
CRl0
sends security level
(0-3)
and
checksum:
Sxx Cxxxx
tXlM
Connect to Storage Module with address 'X' and enter
the
Storage
Module's
Telecommunications
Mode (see Storage Module manual).
The
Storage Module can also
be
accessed through
the
*9
Commands
while
in
the
Remote Keyboard (Section 4.6 and
the
Storage Module
manual).
IN
Connect
modem
to.FtF
modem at
to
RF base station.
5.2
REMOTE
PROGRAMMING
OF THE
cRl
0
Remote programming
of
the
CR10
can
be
accomplished with
the
PC208 software or
directly through
the
Remote Keyboard State.
The
PC208 Datalogger Support Software was
developed by Campbell Scientific
for
use with
IBM or compatible
PC's.
Datalogger programs
are developed on the computer using
the
program editor (EDLOG) and downloaded to
the
datalogger with the terminal emulator program
(GraphTerm).
The
CR10
is
placed
in
the
Remote Keyboard
$tate
by sending either "TH" or "2718H" and a
carriage
return
(CR).
The CR10 responds by
sending a CR, line
feed
(LF), and the
prompt'>'.
The CR10
is
then
ready
to
receive the standard
keyboard
commands;
it recognizes
allthe
standard CR10 keyboard characters plus
several additional characters, such as
the
decimal point and
the
minus sign (Section
ov3.2).
ENTERING
.0
RETURNS
THE
CR10
TO THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
COMMAND STATE.
Telecommunications
Command
State
Remember that entering
*0
will compile
and
run
the
CR10 program if program changes have
been
made.
lf the
CR1OKD is
connected
it
will
just
display "LOG" when
*0
is
executed via
telecommunications.
lt
will
not indicate active
tables
(keying "*0"
on
the
Keyboard/Display will
show the tables).
The 7H Command is generally used with a
terminalfor
direct entry
since
H makes use of
a
destructive backspace and
does
not send
control
Q
between each
entry.
The 2718H
Command functions
the
same as it does
for
other Campbell Scientific dataloggers (deleting
an entry causes the entire entry to be sent,
"control
Q"
is
sent after
each
user entry) and
its
use will
be
familiar
to
those already working with
a21X
or CR7X.
It
is important
to
remember that
the
Remote
Keyboard State
is
stillwithin
Telecommunications.
Entering
*O
exits
the
Remote Keyboard and returns the datalogger to
the
Telecommunications
Command State,
awaiting another
command.
So,
the
user can
step back and
forth
between
the
Telecommunications Command State and the
Remote Keyboard Mode.
Remote
Keyboard
State
7H
(or
2718H)
,
5-4