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CR1000 Manual - Campbell Scientific

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Section 8. Operation<br />

Note Placing an optional USR: size setting in the user program over-rides manual<br />

changes to USR: size. When USR: size is changed manually, the user program<br />

restarts and the programmed size for USR: takes immediate effect.<br />

The USR: drive holds any file type within the constraints of the size of the drive<br />

and the limitations on filenames. Files typically stored include image files from<br />

cameras (see the appendix Cameras (p. 562) ), certain configuration files, files<br />

written for FTP retrieval, HTML files for viewing via web access, and files<br />

created with the TableFile() instruction. Files on USR: can be collected using<br />

support software Retrieve (p. 454) command, or automatically using the datalogger<br />

support software Setup File Retrieval tab functions.<br />

Monitor use of available USR: memory to ensure adequate space to store new<br />

files. FileManage() command is used within the <strong>CR1000</strong> CRBasic program to<br />

remove files. Files also can be removed using support software Delete (p. 454)<br />

command.<br />

Two Status-table registers monitor use and size of the USR: drive. Bytes<br />

remaining are indicated in register "USRDriveFree." Total size is indicated in<br />

register "USRDriveSize." Memory allocated to USR: drive, less overhead for<br />

directory use, is shown in support software File Control (p. 454) window.<br />

8.3.1.1.4 USB: Drive<br />

USB: drive uses Flash memory on a <strong>Campbell</strong> <strong>Scientific</strong> mass storage device (see<br />

the appendix Mass Storage Devices ). Its primary purpose is the storage of ASCII<br />

data files. Measurement data can be stored on USB: as discrete files by using the<br />

TableFile() instruction. Table TableFile()-Instruction Data-File Formats (p. 336)<br />

describes available data-file formats.<br />

Caution When removing mass-storage devices, do so when the LED is not<br />

flashing or lit.<br />

<strong>Campbell</strong> <strong>Scientific</strong> mass-storage devices<br />

• should be formatted as FAT32,<br />

• connect to the <strong>CR1000</strong> via the CS I/O,<br />

• must be removed only when inactive, or data corruption may result.<br />

8.3.1.1.5 CRD: Drive<br />

CRD: drive uses CompactFlash ® (CF) memory cards exclusively. Its primary<br />

purpose is the storage of binary data files. See File-System Errors (p. 347) for<br />

explanation of error codes associated with CRD: use.<br />

Caution When installing or removing card-storage modules, first turn off<br />

<strong>CR1000</strong> power. Removing a card from the module while the CF card is active<br />

can cause data corruption and may damage the card. Always press the removal<br />

button to disable the card and wait for the green LED before removing the card or<br />

switching off power prior to removal of the card.<br />

To prevent losing data, collect data from the CF card before sending a program to<br />

the datalogger. When a program is sent to the datalogger all data on the CF card<br />

may be erased.<br />

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