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Section 7. Installation<br />

Note Beginning with OS 25, the OS has become large enough that a <strong>CR1000</strong><br />

with serial number ≤ 11831, which has only 2 MB of SRAM, may not have<br />

enough memory to receive it under some circumstances. If problems are<br />

encountered with a 2 MB <strong>CR1000</strong>, sending the OS over a direct RS-232<br />

connection is usually successful.<br />

Since sending an OS to the <strong>CR1000</strong> resets memory, data loss will certainly occur.<br />

Depending on several factors, the <strong>CR1000</strong> may also become incapacitated for a<br />

time. Consider the following before updating the OS.<br />

1. Is sending the OS necessary to correct a critical problem -- If not,<br />

consider waiting until a scheduled maintenance visit to the site.<br />

2. Is the site conveniently accessible such that a site visit can be undertaken<br />

to correct a problem of reset settings without excessive expense<br />

If the OS must be sent, and the site is difficult or expensive to access, try the OS<br />

download procedure on an identically programmed, more conveniently located<br />

<strong>CR1000</strong>.<br />

Note OS file has .obj extension. It can be compressed using the gzip<br />

compression algorithm. The datalogger will accept and decompress the file on<br />

receipt. See the appendix Program and OS Compression.<br />

7.6.2.1 Sending OS with DevConfig<br />

Figures DevConfig OS Download Window (p. 95) and Dialog Box Confirming OS<br />

Download (p. 95) show DevConfig windows displayed during the OS download<br />

process.<br />

Caution Sending an operating system with DevConfig will erase all existing data<br />

and reset all settings to factory defaults.<br />

Text in the Send OS tab (figure DevConfig OS Download Window (p. 95) ) lists<br />

instructions for sending an operating system to the <strong>CR1000</strong>.<br />

When the Start button is clicked, a file-open dialog box prompts for the operating<br />

system file (*.obj file). When the <strong>CR1000</strong> is powered-up, DevConfig starts<br />

sending the operating system.<br />

As shown in figure Dialog Box Confirming OS Download (p. 95), when the<br />

operating system has been sent, a confirmation message is displayed. The<br />

message helps corroborate the signature of the operating system.<br />

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