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SECTION 12. PROGRAM CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS

12-11

NOTE: The memory allocation (

A

)

must be the same between the program in
RAM and the program that is loaded from
Flash. If the memory allocations are not the
same, the CR23X will reallocate memory
and the data in Final Storage will be lost.
Do not use the auto program allocation (0
for Parameter 5 in the

A

mode),

because data will be lost.

PARAM.

DATE

NUMBER

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

01:

2

Flash program number
(name)

*** 114 SET TIME ***

Datalogger time can be set to the nearest
second using P114. Time values are read from
sequential input locations. Time is set each
time P114 is executed.

PARAM.

DATA

NUMBER

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

01:

2

Option
0 = Hr, Min, Sec
1 = Day*, Hour, Minutes,
Seconds
2 = Year, Day*, Hour,
Minutes, Seconds

02:

4

Beginning Input Location

Input Locations Used = 3 to 5, depending on
option selected

*Day must be entered as day-of-year (1 to 366)

*** 120 TGT1 TELONICS GOES ***

FUNCTION
This instruction is used to transmit data from
CR23X Final Storage via a GOES satellite to a
central ground station. See the TGT1 manual
for information on Instruction 120.

*** 121 ARGOS ***

FUNCTION
This instruction is used to transmit data from
CR23X Final Storage via an ARGOS satellite.
See the ARGOS Interface Notes for information
on Instruction 121.

*** 122 INMARSAT-C ***

FUNCTION
This instruction is used to transmit data from
CR23X Final Storage and receive data via the
Galaxy INMARSAT - C satellite transceiver.
See the INMARSAT-C interface notes for
information on Instruction 122.

*** 123 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING OF A ***

TGT1

FUNCTION
Instruction 123 performs Automatic Programming
of TGT1 GOES Transmitter. See the TGT1
manual for information on Instruction 123.

*** 220 DISPLAY CHARACTERS ***

Displays specified information to the display while
in the

0

or Running Table mode. Each

parameter represents the ASCII code of a
character to display or the input location containing
a value to display. Table 12-9 shows character to
ASCII conversions. Executing this instruction
without character 16 (see below) will leave the
display on, increasing power usage by 4.5 mA.

NOTE: Use of P220 may disrupt
telecommunications with the datalogger.

PARAM.

DATE

NUMBER

TYPE

DESCRIPTION

01:

4

ASCII code

02:

4

ASCII code

03:

4

ASCII code

04:

4

ASCII code

05:

4

ASCII code

06:

4

ASCII code

07:

4

ASCII code

08:

4

ASCII code

Program Memory bytes = 18

Input Locations Read = 0-8 depending on
number of parameters using the XXX -- option.

8 Parameters of type 4.

Valid Character Codes

XXX-- Displays value stored in input location

XXX