Card Storage Module and Reader for Mixed-Array Dataloggers and DSP4 Models CSM1 and MCR1

The CSM1 is a microprocessor-controlled read/write module that stores the datalogger’s data to removable credit card-sized memory cards. The memory cards can then be easily transported to a computer for data download (via an MCR1). This system allows the user to either leave the CSM1 with the datalogger and exchange the memory cards at regular intervals or move the CSM1 from datalogger to datalogger to retrieve data from each. Because the CSM1 has a low quiescent power consumption and a wide operating temperature range, it can be used in remote, battery-powered applications. The MCR1 combines a CSM1 with an SC532 interface for storage module to computer communication. The MCR1 reads, writes, configures, and erases the ’s data and datalogger programs. The MCR1 is typically used at the computer base station where it reads cards from one or more CSM1-equipped field sites.

The CSM1 and MCR1 are only compatible with mixed-array dataloggers (e.g., CR510, CR10(X), CR23X, and CR7) and the DSP4 Heads Up Display. They are NOT compatible with our CR200-series, CR800, CR850, CR1000, CR3000, CR5000, and CR9000(X) dataloggers. Typical Field Site

ENC12/14 Required equipment enclosure power • CSM1 (includes SC12 cable; mounting WARNING: PS12 POWER SUPPLY PERMANENT DAMAGE TO RECHARGEABLE CELLS MAY RESULT IF DISCHARGED sup- WITH 12V CHARGING REGULATOR BELOW 10.5 VOLTS FUNCTION bracket is optional) INT PS12 BATTERY ply BAT EXTERNAL BATTERY - DO NOT USE WITH EXT INTERNAL RECHARGEABLE BATTERY CHG CHARGE VOLTAGE PRESENT ON OFF

CHG INPUT FROM CHARGER OR SOLAR PANEL 16-26 VDC OR AC RMS: POSITIVE TO CHG EITHER TERMINAL, NEGATIVE TO OTHER +12 +12 POWER TO DATALOGGER OR 12V PERIPHERALS MADE IN USA • Memory card(s). 1-, 2-, or 4-Megabyte

G 12V JEIDA 4, PCMCIA standard memory cards Logan, Utah

G 12V SW 12V CTRL POWER CS I/O SE 78 910 11 12 SW 12V IN DIFF 4 5 6 SC12 G GH L AG H L AG H L AG E3 AG G G 5V 5V G G are available. Proper CSM1/MCR1 opera- CR10X WIRING PANEL MADE IN USA cable

SE 12 34 56 SDM DIFF 1 2 3 G GH LAG H L AG H L AG E1 AG E2 G P1 G G C8 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 G 12V 12V tion is guaranteed only with cards tested EARTH CR10X GROUND WIRING PANEL NO. and supplied by Campbell Scientific

CSM1 • Datalogger (older dataloggers may require Memory card a PROM upgrade) • Power supply (the datalogger’s battery is typically sufficient) • Environmental enclosure.

Sensor cabling and mounts not shown.

SC25PS or Computer Base Station 7026 cable Required equipment • IBM PC-compatible computer • Datalogger Support Software • Serial cable. SC25PS or equivalent for 25-pin serial ports, 7026 for 9-pin serial ports* MADE IN ENGLAND

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• MCR1 (may be replaced by a CSM1 and an CARD Memory MCR1 SC532 Interface)* SCIENTIFIC

• Memory card(s) Memory card *Alternatively, cards may be read directly by computer’s PCMCIA slot. MCR1 (Requires appropriate software drivers; see reverse for details.)

® CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC. WHEN MEASUREMENTS MATTER Specifications CSM1 Memory configuration: Fill-and-stop; data segregated Weight: 12.3 oz. (350 g) into files by filemarks Operating temperature range: -40° to +50°C Baud rate: Supports all datalogger baud rates. Data (for wider temperature ranges, please consider the transfer is typically 9600 or 19,200 baud; contact SM4M/SMM16 Storage Modules) Campbell Scientific for information on using the mod- ule with Burst Mode Construction: Anodized aluminum case. Two LEDs Operating voltage: 5 Vdc supplied by the datalogger indicate module power-up and data-write operations Typical current drain (at 25°C):

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• Quiescent: <200 µA WRITE • Active (storing data from datalogger): 17 mA STATUS

MADE IN ENGLAND • Active (in telecommunications waiting for input) = Memory Card Reader CARD WRITEMCR1 MELCARD 4 mA; memory test (worst case) = 18 mA MITSUBISHI STATUS 9227 2 MB QC SRAM CARD MF 3257-LCDAT01

EXT. TEMPERATURE TESTED TO: SCIENTIFIC - 40 C Low battery indicator: Lights up when approximately Card Storage Module CARD CSM1 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 3% battery life is remaining. The CSM1 blocks when battery is exhausted SCIENTIFIC

Dimensions: 6.1" x 3.5" x 1.3” (15.5 x 9.0 x 3.2 cm) The CSM1, MCR1 with AC adapter, and 2 megabyte memory card.

MCR1 (where different from CSM1) Supply voltage: 110 Vac to 7.5 Vdc adapter (factory RS-232 output levels: 5 V, minimum with 3000 Żload installed) or 6 to 17 Vdc (with modification by user) RS-232 input levels: Current drain (at 25°C): • Low threshold: 0.8 V, maximum • Quiescent: RTS low = 16 mA, maximum • High threshold: 2.0 V, minimum • Active: memory test (worst case) = 30 mA, typical • Maximum input limit: 30 V • Minimum input resistance: 3500 Ż Interface type: 25-pin, D-type sub-miniature socket, RS-232C DCE interface Operating temperature range: -25° to +50°C

Memory Cards Memory card storage capacity: Reading cards directly in PCMCIA slot: Windows ‘95 Card size Number of low-resolution data points supported; Windows 3.1 supported by the following software drivers: 1 Megabyte up to 524,160 2 Megabytes up to 1,048,448 • Award CardWare version 2.1 (Card Services 2.1) 4 Megabytes up to 1,999,872 under Windows 3.1 • Phoenix Card Manager 3.2 (Card Services 3.0) Data transfer rate (from card to PC): up to 1500 data under Windows 3.1 values per second • SystemSoft Card Wizard (Card Services 3.0) under Typical current drain (at 25°C): Quiescent: card Windows 3.1 current drain increases as the card size increases Not supported in Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, or Vista (typically 100 µA per 1 Megabyte card) Card battery type: Lithium coin cell battery with a Operating temperature range: 0° to +60°C capacity of 120 to 170 mAhr. Type and exact capacity (-35° to +65°C on special order) varies with manufacturer Dimensions: 3.3" x 2.1" x 0.1” (8.5 x 5.4 x 0.3 cm) Typical battery backup life (for 1 Megabyte card that is disconnected from an external power supply): Weight: 1.1 oz. (30 g) 7 years at -20°C, 8 years at +20°C, 2 years at +50°C

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