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Appendix a. *9 mode – storage module commands, Appendix a. *9 mode—storage module commands a-1 – Campbell Hausfeld SM4M User Manual

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Appendix A. *9 Mode – Storage Module
Commands

The *9 Mode is used to issue commands to the Storage Module using the

Keyboard/Display or a terminal/computer with all dataloggers except the 21X and

CR7. These ‘commands’ are analogous in many respects to the datalogger

functional (*) Modes.

The key sequences for the *9 Mode commands have a generalized format. Using

command 1 as an example:

Key

Display

Explanation

*9

09:01

Enter *9 Mode

X

09:X

Key in the address (x=1 to 8) of the SM to be given the

command.

A

9X:00

Enter the SM address, x; ready to accept a command.

1

9X:1

Key in command 1. Reset SM.

A

01:0000

Enter command 1. Ready for instruction to effect

command 1.

248

01:248

Key in 248 to effect command 1.

A

01:

Execute SM Reset.

The module then executes the equivalent of the 1249K telecommunications

command (see Appendix B). Note that this is not a full 1248K reset as some older

modules perform in response to this command which would take too long for field

use. After about one minute for the SM4M, or three minutes for the SM16M, the

number of megabytes of available data storage is displayed:

01:04

4 for an SM4M

01:16

16 for an SM16M

Most commands have at least one response. Advance through the responses and

return to 9X:00 (ready to accept another *9 command) by keying ‘A’.

Exit the *9 Mode by keying ‘*’ and the character of the mode you want to switch

to (e.g. ‘*0’ to go to the log mode).