Datasheet

SMS
- Programs
Program
Status
Prog
r Frog 2
F'rog 3
Prog 4
Prog 5
Prog 6
r Frog 7
Prog 8
Clear Store
\Setup ,l'i,Progran-isADataii,Erasei
Read
F-StatusBox
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Module Pointers
Free Space
Storage Ref F'ointer
Display Pointer
DumpPointer
F-Module Values
Good FLASH blocks
Error Count
Programs
Switch Settings
StatusAdvanced...!
I4 Connect
Update Status
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SM4M/S141614:
GSM-I/MC:RI S M192./5 ty17-113
File Options Data Tools
Help
PC Card 11
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Data Retrieval, Processing and Final Storage in the Nile Basin Database
PC208W Datalogger Support Software
The following toolbar appears:
Step A4: Click the StgModule tab. A window alike the one presented below shows up.
The menu-bar contains five different items: File, Options, Data, Tools and Help. Just beneath this line 4 different
tabs are found, named CSM1/MCR1, SM192/SM716, PCCard and SM4M/SM16M, each dealing with a different stor-
age medium. Since the Nile Basin Monitoring Network is either equipped with the SM4M or SM192 unit, click the
required SM192/SM716 or SM4M/SM16M tab at the top-mid of the screen to activate its specific communication
software. Disregard the other three tabs.
Step A5: Click the SM4M/SM16M or SM192/SM716 tab at the top-mid of the SMS window.
The resulting window is divided into two halves: a status box on the right and a task specific sub- screen on the
left.
At the bottom-left of the latter, four different tabs are found: Setup, Programs, Data and Erase.
Step A6: Click the tab labeled ‘Setup’ to select the appropriate communication settings. The below screen
appears.