Section 1. Functional Modes
1-15
Table 1-7 *D Mode Commands
Command
Description
1
Send (Print) ASCII Program
2
Load ASCII Program, *0 Compile
2--
Load ASCII Program, *6 Compile
6
Store Program in Flash Memory
7
Load Program from Flash Memory
7N
Save/Load/Clear Program from Storage Module N
8
Set datalogger ID
9
Set Full/Half Duplex
10
Set Power-up Options
If the CR10X program has not been compiled when the command to save a pro-
gram (i.e. command 1, 2 or 7) is entered, it will be compiled before the program is
saved. When a program is loaded, it is immediately compiled and run. After a
command is executed, ‘
13:0000
’ is displayed;
*D
must be entered again before
another command can be given.
Table 1-8 Program Load Error Codes
E 94
Program Storage Area full
E 95
Program does not exist in flash memory
E 96
Storage Module not connected or wrong address
E 97
Data not encountered within 30 sec.
E 98
Uncorrectable errors detected
E 99
Wrong type of file, or Editor Error (see Section 3)
1.8.1 Internal Flash Program Storage
Several programs can be stored in the CR10X Flash Memory and later recalled
and run using the
∗
D Mode. The Flash Electrically Erasable Programmable Read
Only Memory is non-volatile memory that can only be erased in 16K blocks. The
CR10X has 128K of Flash EEPROM. One 16K block is reserved for storing extra
programs.
When a program is loaded and compiled, it is saved as the active program. The
active program is automatically loaded and run when the CR10X is powered up.
(If a Storage Module with a program 8 is connected when the CR10X powers-up,
the Storage Module program 8 will be loaded into the CR10X and become the
active program.)
The active program can be stored in internal flash memory program storage with
the
∗
D command 6 (see Table 1-9). Programs can be retrieved with the
∗
D
command 7 (see Table 1-10).
See Sections 1.5 and 2.4 for information on data storage with
Extended Flash memory.
NOTE