For IBM® PC/XT/AT/PS2 and True Compatibles 1000-90 Communications Software 0 -9 00 10 BM PC c.
1000-90 Communication and Utility Software for LI-COR Instruments Publication No. LDL102-8903 January, 1991 Revised April, 1992 Revision 2, January, 1998 LI-COR, inc. 4421 Superior Street P.O. Box 4425 Lincoln, Nebraska 68504 USA Telephone: (402) 467-3576 FAX: 402-467-2819 Toll-free 1-800-447-3576 (US & Canada) e-mail: envsales@env.licor.com http://www.licor.
LI-COR Software Product License Agreement and Limited Warranty License Agreement Customer may not reverse assemble or decompile this software. Customer may make copies of the software for archival purposes, or to facilitate its use with the mass storage media of a particular computer (e.g. copy to hard disk). Customer may make copies of the software for use on two or more computers ONLY in the case when the data to be analyzed or manipulated is generated by the same individual LI-COR instrument.
General Information Contents page COMM.EXE ......................................................................................................................................... Sending Files to the Computer ....................................................................................................... LAI-2000 Plant Canopy Analyzer ........................................................................................... LI-1000 Data Logger ....................................................
Documentation Files READ.ME - Recent changes. *.HLP - Help files. LCONFIG.LCR - List of configurations and help files. REFORMAT.PAS - Source code for REFORMAT program. The 1000-90 programs are approximately 243K bytes in size, and run on any IBM PC/XT/AT/PS/2 or true IBM compatible computer.
COMM.EXE (General Purpose) Installation No special installation procedures are required to install the 1000-90 program. Make a backup copy of the diskette if you plan to use the 1000-90 program directly from the floppy disk, or copy the contents of the diskette onto a hard disk drive in your computer. The 1000-90 program is a general purpose data communications program.
they appear in the existing configuration files (i.e., Com1 or Com2:Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity). Any text editor can also be used to append the 'LCONFIG.LCR' file as well. Model the new entries as they appear in this file, and save the file as a Text (ASCII) file. F2 Change serial (COM) ports. If more than 1 COM port is present, this key will toggle between COM1 and COM2. F3 Local Echo ON or OFF.
Sending Files to the Computer LAI-2000Plant Canopy Analyzer The LAI-2000 is configured as a DCE device. Connect the LAI2000 to your computer using the printer cable provided with the instrument. To send files from the LAI-2000 to a computer, use the following functions, found in the COMM execute list: FCT 31 - Configure the I/O port for 4800 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and xon/xoff = NO. FCT 33 - Set the desired output format (Normal, with or without observations, or Spreadsheet format).
The data dump can be aborted by pressing the OUT key again. LI-1400 DataLogger The LI-1400 is configured as a DTE device. Most computers can be connected to the LI-1400 using the 1400-550 printer cable. To send files from the LI-1400 to a computer, follow these steps: 1. Use the Setup Hardware menu to set the Printing baud rate to 9600. 2. Use the Setup Logging menu to make sure that Auto Print=No. 3. Press the Fct key. 4. Press the right or left arrow key until 'Print Memory' is displayed.
LI-3000A Portable Area Meter The LI-3000A is configured as a DCE device. Most computers can be connected to the LI-3000A using the 1000-04 printer cable and a female-to-female gender changer. To send files from the LI-3000A to a computer, use the following functions: 1. Press the MENU key to access the functions needed to transfer data. In the list of menu items are SET I/O and PRINT FILES. 2.
LI-1800 (UW) Portable Spectroradiometers The LI-1800 and LI-1800UW Portable Spectroradiometers are configured as DCE devices. There are two ways to connect the computer to the LI-1800 or LI-1800UW. Terminal Port 1. Connect the computer to the terminal port on the LI-1800 using the 1000-04 printer cable, and use the COMM program as a terminal emulator. 2. Note that the LI-1800 does not recognize commands sent in lowercase letters.
FCT 53 - Output a range of page files. The print format is selected by the PRN FMT (U/S) option in FCT 42. The system format is selected in FCT D8, and the user format is defined in FCT D9. Any list can be printed by pressing PRINT while viewing the list. LI-6400 Portable Photosynthesis System The LI-6400 is configured as a DTE device. Two cables are included with the LI-6400 for data communications: 1000-90 and 1800-04. If your PC has a 9 pin COMM port, use BOTH cables.
The LI-6252 CO2 and LI-6262 CO 2/H2 O Analyzers are both configured as DCE devices, and can be connected to most computers using the 1000-04 printer cable. The 1800-04 printer cable will work with most computers that have a 9-pin AT-style RS-232C port. To send data from the LI-6252 or LI-6262 to a computer, follow these steps: 1. Use FCT 17 to set the communication parameters as follows: Baud Rate: 4800 Data Bits: 8 Stop Bits: 2 Parity: None 2.
pressing Q. If you encounter data transmission problems, change the volume on the tape recorder and try again. Cables There are 2 types of RS-232C devices: DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) and DCE (Data Communications Equipment). If a DTE device is connected directly (pin-for-pin) to another DTE device then communication cannot occur because both devices are sending on line 2, and receiving on line 3. Similarly, DCE cannot be connected pin-for-pin to another DCE.
This device LI-6200 LI-6000 LI-1000 LAI-2000 LI-3000A LI-1800 terminal port LI-1800UW terminal port LI-6252 & LI-6262 cable configured as Male Male Female Female Male Male Male Male cable part # DCE DCE DCE DTE DTE DTE DTE DTE 1000-09 2000-02 1800-04 1800-04 1800-04 1800-04 The cable would then plug directly into the instrument.
EQUIP.EXE (General Purpose) EQUIP.EXE is a diagnostics program that is useful for determining hardware compatability problems between your computer and the instrument that is connected to it. This program indicates the status of the major modem lines on all RS-232C ports in your computer. Run the program by typing EQUIP and pressing the return key.
CONFIGURED - lists baud rate, data bits, stop bits, and parity. RTS (4) - Ready To Send status, transmitted on modem cable line 4. CTS (5) - Clear To Send status, transmitted on modem cable line 5. DSR (6) - Data Set Ready status, transmitted on modem cable line 6. CD (8) - Carrier Detect status, transmitted on modem cable line 8. DTR (20) - Data Terminal Ready, transmitted on modem cable line 20.
REFORMAT.COM (LI-1000 Data) REFORMAT.COM will reformat an LI-1000 data file that was output using "V" (vertical) format. As printed by the LI-1000, the data is sequential in time. REFORMAT creates a file that has all the channels grouped, and sorted by time within each group. For example: Source File... 871013 0935 1M-2.544E-10MO 2M-6.263E-10 2H-1.222E-09 4T-2.034E-07 5T-8.472E-09 5H-2.746E-05 871013 0940 1M-5.088E-10MO 2M-6.493E-10 2H-2.444E-09 3M-1.177E-05 3H-2.746E-05 4T-2.373E-07 5T-4.195E-07 5H-2.
871013 0940 6T-8.643E-07 6H-2.746E-05 6L-2.441E-05 To run this program, log onto the proper drive and at the DOS prompt type REFORMAT where and are the appropriate file specifiers. If these file specifiers are not entered, you will be asked the name of the file to reformat and the name of a new file in which to put the reformatted data. The source code for this program, should you wish to modify it, is in the file REFORMAT.
R1600.EXE (LI-1600 Data) General Information R1600.EXE will reformat an LI-1600 data file that was output using the 2-line format which the instrument produces. The R1600 program will also add an offset time stamp to any LI-1600 data file, if desired, which will be added to the #S (time since instrument turn on, in seconds) values to produce a real time identifier. R1600 creates a file that has all the channels listed horizontally, and sorted by time vertically. For example: Source File...
where is the appropriate file specifier, and is the print destination [optional; the default destination is CON (console)]. To add an offset time to the source file, type r1600 For example, typing "r1600 corn.dat corn.prn 14:30:00" at the DOS prompt would reformat the source file corn.
® 4421 Superior Street ● P.O. Box 4425 ● Lincoln, Nebraska 68504 USA Phone: 402-467-3576 ● FAX: 402-467-2819 Toll-free 1-800-447-3576 (U.S. & Canada) E-mail: envsales@env.licor.com Internet: http://www.licor.