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4. Stop current program deletes data and clears run options
5. Deletes data generated using the CardOut() or TableFile() instructions
7.5.2.1.3 OS Update with Send Program Command
A send program command is a feature of DevConfig and other datalogger support
software
Location of this command in the software is listed in the following
table:
Program Send Command Locations
Datalogger Support
Software
Name of Button
Location of Button
DevConfig
Send Program
Logger Control tab
lower left
LoggerNet
Send New...
Connect window, lower
right
PC400
Send Program
Main window, lower
right
PC200W
Send Program
Main window, lower
right
RTDAQ
Send Program
Main window, lower
right
This method results in the CR3000 retaining its settings (a feature since OS
version 16). The new OS file is temporarily stored in CR3000 SRAM memory,
which necessitates the following:
•
Sufficient memory needs to be available. Before attempting to send the
OS, you may need to delete other files in the CPU: and USR: drives, and
you may need to remove the USR: drive altogether. Since OS 25, older 2
MB CR3000s do not have sufficient memory to perform this operation.
•
SRAM will be cleared to make room, so program run options and data
will be lost. If CR3000 communications are controlled with the current
program, first load a default.cr3 CRBasic program on to the CPU: drive.
Default.cr3 will run by default after the CR3000 compiles the new OS
and clears the current run options.
How
From the LoggerNet Connect window, perform the following steps:
1. Connect to the station
2. Collect data
3. Click the Send New…
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