blue PiraT Mini
User Guide
Datum: 21.09.2016
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7.5 SD card slot
The
blue PiraT Mini
offers the possibility to store data parallel to a removable media as SD
card or USB device. The configuration of this feature is described in the Telemotive System
Client user guide.
The removable media must be formatted with FAT32 with a storage capacity of at least 4 GB.
The following SD cards have been tested with the blue PiraT Mini and released for use:
Manufacturer
Description
Size
Type
SanDisk
Extreme PRO
64 GB
SDXC
Transcend
Ultimate Speed
16 GB
SDHC
Transcend
Ultimate Speed
32 GB
SDHC
Transcend
Ultimate Speed
64 GB
SDXC
Kingston
SDA3
16 GB
SDHC
Kingston
SD10VG2
32 GB
SDHC
Intenso
3431470
32 GB
SDHC
Intenso
3431490 Professional
64 GB
SDXC
Hama
Class 10 45 Mbps
16 GB
SDHC
Hama
Class 10 45 Mbps
64 GB
SDXC
Extrememory
Performance Class 6
16 GB
SDHC
Extrememory
HyPerformance Class 10
32 GB
SDHC
SanDisk
Extreme
32 GB
SDHC
Table 7.4: Compatible SD cards
If the removable media is detected by the logger, the red State LED starts flashing.
A write-protected SD memory card will be indicated by the permanent illumination of the red
STATE LED.
In addition, the write protection will be highlighted in the network logger window of the Telemo-
tive System Client with a red labelled exclamation mark and an entry in the bug report
FC_MS_READ_ONLY” with a corresponding note.
Then shut down the bP Mini, unlock the SD card, reinsert it and reboot the device.
Attention:
Removing the SD card without prior shutdown may result in the loss of all recorded data.
If the SD card is pulled in the operational state, the following problems exists:
The logger is in an undefined state and will not record any data.
Only after rebooting the device behaves as expected.
The data on the SD card can then be unreadable when the SD card is removed during a
write operation.
If you turn off the blue PiraT Mini with the
[ON / Trigger]
button, you have 5 seconds to remove
the disk before the logger can be reawakened.