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1. License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Software User License Agreement The customer hereafter referred to as Licensee and Renesas Technology Corp hereafter referred to as Licensor do hereby agree to the terms and conditions as specified in this Software User License Agreement hereafter referred to as Agreement concerning the enclosed this software and its explanatory manuals ARTICLE 1 Definition 1 1 Licensed Software shall mean the main unit of the C compiler Assembler Simulator and related executable programs the Library as defined in Section 1 3 below and documentation such as explanatory manuals for the Licensed Software and all InstallShield Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard x Select Options stENESAS Setup requires you to make the following choices C Clean up old settings This option removes any existing settings before installing Associate data files Data files will open in FDT fpr mat ec 2 ddi Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard fx Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation stENESAS Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield Cancel Page 41 of 53 Renesas Flash Development Toolkit
2. F The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed xa on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the Z properties of any device Z A ecurity Assist Spin It Agai u Eo Ss Website WebTime Device Manager File Action View Help A IRA Human Interface Devices E IDE ATA ATAPI controllers 5 gt Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices 2 Modems 2 Monitors BM Network adapters ES Atheros ARSOOGEG Wireless Network Adapter ES Bluetooth PAN Network Adapter B Cisco Systems YPN Adapter E Realtek RTL8139 810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC E PCMCIA adapters aF Ports COM amp LPT F Bluetooth 5e gaa z pdate Driver Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers s m Warts nae House Plans Silverlight 2 shortcut to wM Convert Hardware Profiles firefox a Hardware Profiles F EE E Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store a different hardware configurations Y Bluetooth Se TextPad 4 a7 Bluetooth Se Disable Uninstall me Processors SR Secure Digital ho P Sound video anc Universal Serial Bus controllers EDRR B Windows Adobe Reader UltraV NC Google Earth CTD_Drifter Bluetooth image 15 Media Player 8 viewer Directx Places Scan for hardware changes FR A new window will ope
3. A Bluetooth symbol 1B should be evident in the corner of the desktop Hover the mouse over the Bluetooth icon and use the mouse button usually right side to open the menu select Turn on Bluetooth Note the device may automatically turn on when the device is inserted into the PC Explore Bluetooth Places Display Classic view My Device Properties My Bluetooth Device Turn on Bluetooth Place a magnet behind the tag on the left hand side as shown a red LED will flash once per second then the magnet has successfully engaged the Bluetooth Hover the mouse over the Bluetooth icon and use the mouse button usually right side to open the menu select Display Classic View Page 13 of 53 Explore Bluetooth Places Display Classic View My Device Properties Turn off Bluetooth A new window will open and the Bluetooth device will search for all devices within range IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth Help 1 devicefs found Searching devices 1 device s Found IP 0 0 0 0 A manual search can be made using the mouse using the right hand button hover over the orange disc and select Search Devices IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth Help Turn off Bluetooth aan Properties Ismpc snh 7 Services Display services IP 0 0 0 0 Use the mouse to double click on the tag device tags are generically identified as RN42 With the mouse over the device use th
4. Custom Mode This allows you to set the details for the connection 4 Back Cancel Press Next the following window appears when the bluetooth adapter is located x Select a device Please choose the Bluetooth device you wish to use Bluetooth device DeviceName _ O Refresh Press Next the following window will appear Page 23 of 53 Add New Connection Wizard Xj COM port setting Setup of COM40 complete Setup application software and driver if needed i Cancel Note the number of the COM port selected COM 40 in this case and press Next The following window will appear Bluetooth Settings e E Bluetooth wiew Help Connection Double click on the SMRU Icon the window should change to the following iol xi Bluetooth wiew Help 4 Connection Run the file TagConfig exe a window similar to the following window will open Page 24 of 53 TagConfig v42 Body 11523 Null settings Clear form oo n ao Status L Body details retneved OK gt Tag monitor O PC time 13Aug 201010 48 31 UTC Set time i Tag time 13Aug2010 104837 UTC Pause 93272 7eEB388 NP son rie COM1 COM3 COM 99 Depth Sap 271 m 4 x C COM2 C COM4 to 307 Temp 47 ap 1060 c T Potting Test TWIC M y baud WelDry 212 Odometer 0 Orientation onnection b Battery mV Calibrate Factor 2 x 100 up 100 Horizontal Vertical P
5. FLASH Development Toolkit Help File TE FLASH Development Toolkit Kernel Guide pl FLASH Development Toolkit User Guide w Un Install FLASH Development Tookit 1 5 gt TiD LABEL JPg 4 1 2 Programing the SRDL For the old style programming cable Connect the programming cable to a spare USB port on the computer Plug the 9 pin D type connector on the programming cable into a serial port COM1 or COM2 on the computer For the new style connector Connect the programming cable to a spare USB port on the computer using a standard USB a b cable Note for this connector it may be necessary to first configure the USB port on the PC Refer to Section 3 3 Page 36 of 53 a gt l G k Make sure switch B is in the off position i e the light is off Run Flash Development Toolkit 1 5 program on your computer Press Cancel at the Welcome screen Maximise the program window Click the Open File icon onthe toolbar navigate to where the new SRDL code file is stored then select it A Code window should appear in a new section of the program s screen the name pretest mot shown in this example should be replaced by the appropriate code file name e g MACQ_04B a37 The file extensions mot and a37 are interchangeable the program recognises both Page 37 of 53 FLASH Development Toolkit pretest mot Ble Edit View Project Device Image Tools Window Help e e
6. The FLASH Development Toolkit offers a device protection sistem plus an advanced messaging level for use with hardware and kermel development oe Space Tidus what level of device protection would you like l fal oc z 1a t amp EM Display A Protection i Device Triage Interactive C None Target Filas lt i LGD to When programming the device any blocks found to have been 5 Keybord m written previously will automatically be erased aj Corrs m t Device Image What level of messaging would you like a 4 Target Files 3 Drive mat Messaging 43 Daa net Ie Standard i Advanced E Algorithm The Toolkit will display verbose messages whenever it is communicating with the Target device This mode is useful for Interface hardware development and kermel development Back Cancel When the Finish button is pressed the main window used for programming a tag opens automatically Page 44 of 53 FDT Simple Interface Unsupported Freeware Version BASIC FILE PROGRAMMING Exit Device H873048BF Port COM File Selection Options Download the specified File to the User Data area Weer Boot rea Program Flash Disconnect This is an unsupported freeware wersion FOT API initialised version 4 00 00 O10 4 2 3 Tag Programming with Renesas fdt v4 00 Basic Software If the Renesas software is being used for the first time then follow the configuration instructions in the prece
7. Page 48 of 53 ACTIVATING A TAG All tags are shipped in sleep mode In this state the tags can be left for many months with only minimal power drain from the battery The photograph below show the location of the red status LED between the base of the antenna and the left hand contact when viewed from the battery end In sleep mode the red status LED flashes a double flash once every 10 seconds The example shown below is for a CTD tag but other tags are generically identical ime 2 l SF A at ym gt i 5 y J r s A N ENE ae hy asa ay tae rar J _ Blue Reed Switch Page 49 of 53 6 1 Tag Activation and Functionality The tag activates automatically when it detects immersion in sea water Upon immersion in sea water the red status LED changes from a double red flash every 10 seconds to a more rapid series of triple flashes If the tag remains immersed for a few seconds the pattern changes to a single flash every 4 seconds This signifies that the deployment software is operating and temperature depth and conductivity measurements are being taken under software control Upon removal from sea water this single flash continues as ARGOS or GSM transmissions commence These will continue for approximately 24 hours but will then reduce in frequency to preserve battery life In this condition the tag is in haul out mode The tag will remain in this mode until re immersed in sea water The tag can be returned t
8. Checksum OK Tag memory usage Buffers TDR 33MB 4 8MB Debug 103 kB 3 3 MB 0 103 kB Save Save Save Reset Tag software Sealog v84 FTD_RING_104 Jul 22010 Cricket CTD v2 3 Fluoro Cyclop Cyclops Fluoro CTD Reset count 13 sets the frequency of measurement in seconds and takes the range from 1 59 Numbers in excess of 59 switch off the logging mode Offset examples below sets the delay in seconds from successive measurements see Page 32 of 53 Initial Delay sets the delay in seconds from the initial activation of the tag Log when Dry when this is checked the tag will continue to take measurements after the tag has been removed from the water Note regardless of whether this is checked the tag still needs to be activated to start the software e g 1 Interval 5 Initial delay 0 Offset 0 if activated at time 0 samples at 0 5 10 15 e g 2 Interval 5 Initial delay 20 Offset 0 if activated at time 0 samples at 20 25 30 35 e g 3 Interval 5 Initial delay 0 Offset 3 if activated at time 0 samples at 3 6 9 12 The reason for using offset would typically be to prevent CTDs in relatively close proximity from sampling at the same time where cross coupling of magnetic fields may be an issue To set the tag in logging mode Prepare the tag and plug in to a computer using the test lead provided r e Sections 2 1 amp 2 2 Use the TagConfig a
9. 4 1 Old Hitachi Processor 4 1 1 Installing Programming Software Run the program fdt15 exe to install the programming software Accept all the default settings up to the following screen Choose H8 3048F as shown here FLASH Development Toolkit 1 5 Setup FLASH Development Toolkit Version 1 5 Copyright 1998 2000 Hitachi Micro Systems Europe Ltd Select the devices you wish to install support for You must install either the binaries or the source for the device to be selectable within FDT H85 2148F H8S 2144F H8S 2142F H83 2138F H83 2134F H83 2132F H8 3644F CH8 3437F H8 3337F H8 3067F H8 3062F m H8 3048F Accept all the remaining defaults to complete the installation The program should now appear on the Start menu Page 35 of 53 a a vil Eudora TAR Embedded RealOne Player m Accessories Workbench m Hummmingbird Host Access fan Microsoft Office Tools pi a Oracle Connectivity 8 1 7 Guest Seelam at Adobe Acrobat 5 0 i simp an KaZaA Media Desktop New Office Document H PIC C Launch RealOne Player Qpen Office Document E QuickTime F Real I SigmaPlot 2000 ee Windows Catalog G LeechFTP ty Windows Update Q Realone Player REA ana 7 FOT Advanced Setup 3 FDT Kernel Build Assistant FLASH Development Toolkit 1 5 amp Set Program Access and Defaults
10. adapter is plugged in to the PC This is COM4 in the example above Double click on the USB Serial Port corresponding to the programming adapter and select the Port Settings tab Ensure the parameters are as shown below USB Serial Port COM4 Properties General Port Settings Driver Details Bits per second jig00 C t SS Data bits fa l Parity None l Stop bits f l Flow control None sa i Restore Defaults Click Advanced and ensure the parameters are as shown below Advanced Settings for COM4 COM Port Number IRAT USB Transfer Sizes Select lower settings to correct performance problems at low baud rates Select higher settings for faster performance Receive Bytes 4096 k Transmit Bytes 4096 x BM Options Miscellaneous Options Select lower settings to correct response problems Serial Enumerator Serial Printer Latency Timer msec 16 v Cancel If Power Off Timeouts Event On Surprise Removal Set ATS On Close Minimum Read Timeout msec fo v Disable Modem Ctrl At Startup Minimum Write Timeout msec fo X Page 9 of 53 The COM port number may differ from that shown above The acceptable range for TagConfig is between 1 and 99 inclusive e To reprogram a tag the COM port must be 1 2 3 or 4 this is due to the limitations of the existing Hitachi programming software The software for the new Hitachi programmer should be able to handle larger C
11. en html we have P2 solder tab terminals put on them but pretty much anything will do as long as you can solder them on to the printed circuit board e Epoxy resin e g Farnell 147588 100g resin amp 33g hardener per tag will be more than sufficient 50ml syringes would be useful Iso propyl alcohol Insulating tape Quick set epoxy adhesive e g 406 9592 http uk rs online com web Epoxy resin gun e g 495 1750 http uk rs online com web Stainless Steel Tube for tags gt 500m depth rating Kevlar Tape for tags gt 500m depth rating e Battery Mould for tags gt 500m depth rating 7 1 Battery Removal To remove the old battery Support the tag in an engineering vice NOTE Never close the vice jaws tightly on the CTD head as this will almost certainly damage the sensor Using the hacksaw make two cuts across the width of the tag one on the top of the tag to the front of the battery and the second under the battery at the rear of the tag as shown below Use the saw very carefully to saw to the battery and no further DO NOT SAW IN TO THE BATTERY the battery is under internal pressure and if vents can be hazardous Page 51 of 53 j yooo Bat Vig INA Fe acted tr CRT 7 beak d sf Cle 3 ws Se eons wa AN P W tf be A iy a ti gt uy meh N Ge Use the rotary grinding tool to remove the bulk of the epoxy around the rim of the battery between the two cuts Remember to repea
12. once set RA E EA E 5 02 51 Ta MAU TONS eA se A EAE E R E E EA E E E 53 7 3 Repotting the Tag Page 2 of 53 1 INTRODUCTION Page 3 of 53 2 CONNECTING A TAG TO APC 2 1 Preparing the Tag 2 1 1 Old Hitachi For tags which use the old Hitachi i e those for which the main printed circuit board is gegi rather than GB Use a scalpel or equivalent score a groove between the silicone rubber and the epoxy on the connector and carefully dig out the silicone rubber Use an allen hex key remove the small grub screw in the end of the connector plug and replace with an M3 bolt Extract the connector plug by pulling on the bolt Remove surplus silicone rubber Pay particular attention to the pins to ensure silicon rubber is not coating the pins otherwise there will be a poor contact with the connector Avoid bending the pins 2 1 2 New Hitachi For tags which use the new Hitachi processor i e those with a BEE printed circuit board rather than MES the connector is a 9 pin circular or occasionally 4 pin connector rather than a 5 pin rectangular connector Wh fig 7 4 gt i 7 s n TA 7 8 A D 7 Page 4 of 53 The method of extraction is the same i e use a scalpel to score around the edge of the silicon extract both the silicon and the black socket protection plug using either a set of pliers or preferably the blade of a screwdriver The latest iteration of tags however use a PCB
13. 0 Hz Interval 39 99 off Test interval 0 secs CTDlog v1786 LED 4000 Offset o s Aug 10 2010 Duration 200 ms Initialdelay 0 s Wavelogintervat 10 hundredths no RF CTD v2 3 Range 3 Log when dry F Duty cycle On for f120 secs Relative CTD test and parameters Duty cycle Off for 13 mins Reset count 16 Once pressed a default filename and path is automatically specified for convenience although this may be changed if necessary Save contents of tag s internal buffers to file Save in Ej Desktop hd my Documents ig My Computer My Recent my Network Places Documents myosc2 cLoccon House Plans Master Flash Website E 11523_compressed D Neal File name 11523 buffers z aces Save as type Data files dat Cancel The status of the download will be indicated via a separate progress window Cease download when the download file size reaches the agreed limit Download in progress Transterred Time remaining Download is ceased by pressing Cancel 3 2 2 Downloading TDR Data from a Tag Provided the function is supported by the deployment code on the tag then download of raw data in TDR type of format may be downloaded from the tag The following details how to download this Once communication is established with the tag press the Save button in the TDR part of the Tag Memory usage box as indicated Page 29 of 53 a TagConfig v42 Body 11
14. 1490 E 11517 11552 E 11552 prepot E 11622 11632 My Documents i ME File name 11523 debug v aces Save as lype Text files txt Cancel The status of the download will be indicated via a separate progress window Download will cease automatically and be indicated in the text box as completed Download in progress Transterred Time remaining 00 00 Once downloaded the data may be erased from FLASH memory by pressing the Reset button corresponding to the Save button just pressed 3 2 4 Setting GPS Sample Rate The following details how to set the GPS sample rate Page 31 of 53 With the tag connected to a PC and TagConfig running move the PC s mouse over the GPS text box indicated below and press the mouse Use the keyboard to edit the value to the required value The value indicated in the picture below is 20 minutes the default value TagConfig v42 Body fi1s230 Null settings Clear form Tag monitor PC time 13 Aug 2010 10 48 31 UTC Set time Tag time 13 Aug 2010 10 48 37 UTC Pause Depth 45 AD 271 m Temp 47 aD 10 60 C WetDry 212 Odometer 0 Battery O mv Calibrate Factor eo x Keller BridgeZ 3000 Resolution 0 0604257 m m perbar 3 Maxdepth 3960 m Test resistors Offset 2740 ohm 2740 3 69615e 12 _ 4220 ohm 4220 Slope _5180 ohm 6180 1 MicroModule Frequency 150 Hz LED 4000 Duration 200 ms Range 3 Relative l CTD calibration Inter
15. 22010 Duration 200 ms Initialdela 0 s Wavelogintervat 10 Cricket CTD v2 3 Fluoro Cyclop Range 3 Log when dry I Duty cycle On for Cyclops Fluoro CTD Relative l CTD test and parameters Duty cycle Off for 13 mi Reset count 13 Press the Retrieve from Tag button to ensure tag parameters are set Remember if using the Log when dry feature the tag MiB be either reset with a magnet as described in Section 6 1 1 or plugged in to TagConfig the check box un ticked and then saved to tag Always re confirm with a Retrieve from tag operation The data may be downloaded from the tag from the Debug part of the flash memory note the size of this part of the flash is capped at 100kB equating to a maximum of nominally 1000 samples before the flash is filled Page 33 of 53 Refer to Section 3 2 3 for downloading the data from the flash memory Page 34 of 53 4 PROGRAMMING A TAG Before a tag can be programmed it is important to distinguish between a tag fitted with an old Hitachi processor and one with a new Hitachi processor The following table details the various recent tag combinations Square 5 pin connector in Old Hitachi Processor configuration green main PCB Round 4 pin connector green main PCB Old Hitachi Processor Round 9 pin connector blue PCB New Hitachi Processor O Square 4 pin connector in New Hitachi Processor configuration
16. 230 dll Size 58 KB 224 KB 296 KB B My Documents 5 4 My Computer a A 314 Floppy 4 E A 314 Floppy B S Local Disk C i Bc3 H O Bcs BDE32 S O Configuration B TagConfig Select the appropriate COM port from the list Com port selection is via the radio mak JIPE Date Modified 25 10 2004 23 14 25 03 1997 05 02 25 03 1997 05 02 Type Application Application Extension Application Extension buttons located in the right corner of the screen In the picture below COMS3 is selected If necessary you may need to select a COM port greater than 4 This is possible by manually typing the COM port number in the box shown and then selecting the corresponding radio button TagConfig v42 Body 111523 Null settings Clear form Tag monitor PC time 13Aug 2010 10 48 31 UTC Set time Tag time 13 Aug 2010 10 48 37 UTC Pause Depth 45ap 271m Temp 47 ap 10 60 c WelDry 212 g Save to tag Owner Status Body details retrieved OK Decimal Hex 53272 reeeses NP o SO Serial port SS C cOM1 COM3 coMm 39 a sas Potting C COM2 COM4 7300 Test TWIC 0 Anan onnection LUMS 3 nen 100 up 100 Horizontal Vertical Protocol f Normal lt pre 2004 GSM GPS Interval 6 his Intt 20 mins Test Offset 0 Mode 3 Thermistor calibration Debugging OC 7000 HO 100247855 Level 0 10c 5000 H1 20543e 07 25c 3000 H3 69457e 06 Odometer Battery Om Calibrate Fact
17. 523 Null settings Clear form Retr Save to tag Status Body details retrieved OK gt Tag monitor hy PC time 13Aug 2010 10 48 31 UTC Settime Decimal Hex Owner Tag tme 13Aug 2010 10 48 37 UTC Pause 53272 78E8388 NP Serial port fo C COM1 COM3 C COM 33 es et C coM2 C com4 Yo 300 Temp 47 ap 10 60 c T Potting Test TWIC WetDiy 212 Odometer 0 Giorkation Connection COM3 19200 baud Battery 0 my Calibrate Factor 2 x 100 up 100 Horizontal Vettical Protocol Normal C pre 2004 Keller GSM Tx Rx 4F 3537 48 00 56 6B 29 GPS Bridge Z 3000 Resolution 9 0604257 m Interval G hs s Intvt 20 mins Test Status Checksum OK mV perbar 3 Max depth 3960 m Offset O mins Tries 1 Mode 3 Tag memon usg Test resistors Thermistor calibration Debugging Buffers TDR Debug 2740 ohm 2740 Shecisei OC 7000 HO O0247655 Lever o 21k6 ER An 4220 ohm 4220 Slope 10c 5000 H1 20543e 07 wee 32KB 40B j 0 6180 ohm 6180 1 25c 3000 H3 69457e 06 s seve Save Reset MictoModule CTD calibration Testing and logging Tag software Frequency 150 Hz Interval 99s 99 off Test interval 0 secs CTDlog v1786 LED 4000 Offset D s Aug 10 2010 Duration 200 ms Initialdelay 0 s Wavelogintervat 10 hundredths no RF CTD v2 3 Range 3 Log when dry I Duty cycle On for 120 secs Relative CTD test and parameters Duty cycle Off for 13 mins Reset count 16 Once pressed a default filename an
18. E YOU ACCEPT ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS Forme hy Ty oa d oh PSE D We neh Jy mh O ad ce UO d sce Poe h m O E o BE A L HEI RG ps Tl pa thy ohh A Tos eR sme l h a OI do not accept the terms in the license agreement InstallShield Select Next when prompted Page 11 of 53 ie Bluesoleil 5 4 277 0 InstallShield Wizard Cy Install Bluesoleil 5 4 277 0 to C Program Files I T Corporation BlueSoleil InstallShield select Install when prompted to commence software installation ie Bluesoleil 5 4 277 0 InstallShield Wizard Click Install to begin the installation IF you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield When installation is complete press the Finish button ie Bluesoleil 5 4 2 77 0 InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Bluesoleil 5 4 277 0 Click Finish to exit the wizard Blue leil Cancel Re booth the PC by pressing the Yes button Page 12 of 53 ie Bluesoleil 5 4 277 0 Installer Information You must restart your system For the configuration changes made to Bluesoleil 5 4 27 7 0 to take effect Click Yes to reskark now or No iF you plan to restart later 2 6 1 2 Connection to Bluetooth Insert the Dongle provided in to one of the PC s USB ports and allow time for the PC to recognise the new device
19. OM port numbers The COM port number may be changed using the drop down icon in the Advanced Settings window as shown below LOM Port Number COM4 LOM in uze A USE Transter Sizes COM E COMA in use Select lower setting MIGE lf COM ports 1 4 are in use then it will be necessary to uninstall one select one already assigned to overwrite before the programming adapter can be used for reprogramming a tag Press OK for the Advanced Settings then OK for the USB Serial Port Properties then close the Device Manager and Control Panel windows 2 6 Bluetooth More recent tags tags are equipped with Bluetooth to facilitate wireless communication with a tag The following subsections detail how to install and run Bluetooth from a PC using Blue soleil Micro USB Dongle Toshiba Bluetooth Stack Note 1 In almost all instances it is the Blue soleil installation which should be followed The Toshiba Bluetooth stack is more of a historical artefact and its inclusion here is for the odd tag in the early stages of its development Note 2 The USB dongle provided is licenced with the Blue soleil software to allow for unlimited data transfer If another dongle is used with this software then data transfer is restricted to 2Mb Note 3 It is only possible to program a tag via blue tooth using the micro USB dongle and the associated Blue soleil software provided No other software or driver will work the tag pro
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21. Tag User Manual Draft version 1 6 Sea Mammal Research Unit Table of Contents I ERMC WO Mes e E tosnesasnansdenaapiacscessinnane aoeacsaeeansensamsansccosinnenntocnes dusssarencassansace taco aes 3 2 Ae OMG CONS eM aap sen cess sececia ee E A E N 4 ZA Pepan eee tae peste sa E ae asaeeeeeeetsccel 4 2 lel UU ATG r e E E E E renee E E E E EE E 4 212 Now P Diea E E T E A E N SE 4 22 GTS una TN rst ate cess E E E E E E E E 5 2l DEE e A 5 222 We TPAC A STO gsc ccc E ees Gas esa eaemeeee es cei eas eee eee 6 2 3 Downloadin TagC ONS ss caacsnzceenccms cacaaesscuceesoceantaeeenadabsssausae iadaan EEEN E aniraa adersi 7 2A Nn AU A Peene eerie eceeet hater cen cqeeet E E E E ES 7 25 Configuring the USB Programming Cable ccccccccsesssseececeecceeeseeeeeecceeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaas 7 A WACO UN area A E E nen ous E E esas A cess 10 2 6 1 Blhe soleil Micro USB DO Sle cesses iransi rere E A rA ais 10 P eT PA E EE a E E A E E E AE E 10 2 Conner omt B Uco epr E O 13 LOA Reas Se OM EO e E A E 16 2 6 1 4 Closing an Established Link 000 0 cccccccccessseeseeceeeeeceaeeeeseeeeeeeeeesaeeeseeeeeeeeeeaaas 20 2 6 2 KODIDA D HEVONEN ee E E EA E ES 20 2M MDS O e E E oie usdeacteesuevetnandsodes 20 DAD Rae BOO a A E E A E Z2 2 6 2 3 Closing an Established Bluetooth Link ccc cccccccccssssesseeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeas 23 3 Ronne TO On e E E E E E 27 3 1 C S Ta ih e E eee sree 28 32 Downloading Data irom a Taf sisacsrsinnennoi norae e E
22. With the connector positioned so that the switch is above the cable and the cable is towards you toggle the switch to the right so that the second light is OFF Connect the black end of the potted connector to the port on the side of the tag aligning the blank in the connector with the missing pin in the port Page 5 of 53 Variant 1 Variant 2 2 2 2 New Hitachi There are two variants of cable for tags which use the new Hitachi processor either 9 pin circular or in exceptional circumstances 4 pin circular More recently tags are being manufactured which use only a Bluetooth interface a test connector is used during manufacturing but is back filled with epoxy resin prior to final test and delivery The same capability still exists however for modification using TagConfig and re programming For this refer to section 2 6 Connect the programming adapter to the USB port of a PC using a standard USB a b cable as shown in the photo below The orange light should now be illuminated indicating that power is applied to the adapter A second red light indicates that the connection is active With the connector positioned so that the switch is above the cable and the cable is towards you toggle the switch to the right so that the second red light is OFF Connect the half round end of the potted connector to the port on the side of the tag aligning the half moon in the connector with the missing half moon in the port Page 6 o
23. _ Log when dry Duty cycle Onfor 120 secs Relative CTD test and parameters Duty cycle Off for 13 mins Reset count 16 lf the body number is not displayed then it could be because the wrong com port is selected try selecting another one the text box adjacent to the right most radio button allows com ports up to 99 to be selected Alternatively it could be due to a poor electrical connection with the tag Wiggle the connector slightly and try again also perhaps look at the connector for excessive silicone 3 1 Setting the Tag Time Once the PC and tag times are updating in the Tag monitor box then the tag time may be changed simply by pressing the Set time button within the same box This synchronises the tag time with the PC it is important before changing the tag time to ensure that the clock on the PC is synchronised to Universal Standard time Web Time 2000 which is freely available over the web ntto www gregorybraun com WebTime html and may be downloaded installed and used to configure a PC to Universal Standard Time 3 2 Downloading Data from a Tag There are three types of download e Downloading data from a deployed tag i e to download all dive history data from a tag e Downloading stored data in a TDR type format e Downloading debug data from a tag i e when a tag has been used for diagnostics e g GPS GSM logging sensor calibration etc Under normal circumstances there is no need
24. ant hardware configurations i Hardware Profiles Press Device Manager the window should look something like the following Device Manager SEE File Action View Help e m R SMP Show Hide Console Tree E w Batteries ES Bluetooth 4 Computer S Disk drives 2 Display adapters 2 DYDICD ROM drives gj Human Interface Devices E IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Se Keyboards B Mice and other pointing devices b Modems Monitors E9 Network adapters E9 Atheros ARSOO6EG Wireless Network Adapter B Cisco Systems YPN Adapter ES Realtek RTL8139 810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC E PCMCIA adapters y Ports COM amp LPT MB Processors J Secure Digital host controllers H 1 J fae AR eR BR Rl Page 8 of 53 scroll down to Ports COM amp LPT and click on the sign to show the details Device Manager File Action wiew Help m amp r A Monitors BB Network adapters B Atheros ARSOOGEG Wireless Network Adapter B Cisco Systems YPN Adapter E8 Realtek RTL8139 810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC PCMCIA adapters g Ports COM amp LPT aF BT Port COM15 Y BT Port COM16 EY BT Port COM17 aF BT Port COM18 aF BT Port COM19 BT Port COM20 BT Port COM21 aF BT Port COM22 aF BT Port COM40 a7 BT Port COMB oy BT Port COM a7 USB Serial Port COM4 SB Processors A Secure Digital host controllers USB serial port should be visible if the USB
25. apt LA DYDICD ROM l E Human Interf IDE ATAJATAI Keyboards 5 Mice and othe 2 Moderns a Monitors E8 Network adap Eg Atheros 4 Eg Bluetooth E Cisco Sysl Eg Realtek R a E PCMCIA adap ouse Plans Silverlight z hortcut to Wh Convert Hardware Profiles firefox val COM 24 in uze TAME Ohi 25 in use i be Ed COMZE in use Picasa 3 Shortcut tonya S Er TextPad 6 v Press OK Advanced Settings for COM16 rdware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store erent hardware configurations Po Ro Soe see eee Seo See See Jen ee Se ee Use FIFO buffers requires 16550 compatible UART Select lower settings to correct connection problems Select higher settings for faster performance Receive Buffer Low 1 J High 14 14 Transmit Buffer Low 1 High 16 16 COM Port Number isla YENES v Press Yes if prompted in a Communication port Properties window Communications Port Properties i This COM name is being used by another device such as another com port or modem Using duplicate names can lead to inaccessible devices and changed settings Do you want to continue Close the Bluetooth Serial Port Window by pressing Ok then close the Device Manager System Properties and Control Panel windows Restart the PC The Bluetooth should now operate as detailed in Section 2 6 1 2 with the new COM por
26. ctor both the yellow and red LEDs on the programming connector should illuminate Press the Program Flash button FDT Simple Interface Unsupported Freeware Version BASIC FILE PROGRAMMING Device H8 3048BF Pott COM3 File Selection Download File WV User Data drea M h8_progs building MADE building_vp mot ee i L E Program Flash Flash the specified file or cancel an executing operation This is an unsupported freeware version Progress is reported in a status window as follows Page 46 of 53 FDT Simple Interface Unsupported Freeware Version FDT Simple Interface Unsupported Freeware Version BASIC FILE PROGRAMMING BASIC FILE PROGRAMMING Device H8 3048BF Port COM3 Device H8 3048BF Port COM3 File Selection File Selection Download File lv User Data Area M h8_progs building MADE building_vp mot a Disconnect Changing baud rate to 19200 bps Operation on User Flash Set baud rate value 19200 Dotmloaded the operation module Downloading main kernel C Program Files Renesas FDT4 00 kernels Pr Writing image to device O0x00000000 Ox0000007F Main kernel dowmload complete Writing image to device O0x00000100 Ox00007B7F Connection complete Data programmed at the following positions Processing file M h _progs building MADE building vp mot Oxod0000000 Oxd000007F Length 0x00000080 Operation on User Flash Ox00000100 Ox00007B7F Length Ox00007460 Downloaded the
27. d path is chosen for convenience Data is decoded and formatted by the TagConfig application and presented in a readable format for subsequent use Save IDR data to file Save in Desktop E 2 B My Documents 2 Y My Computer MyRecent my Network Places Documents Emypse2 D GLOGCON House Plans Desktop Master Flash IE website 11523_compressed My Computer ed File name 11523 compressed aces Save as type Data files dat Cancel The status of the download will be indicated via a separate progress window Download will cease automatically and be indicated in the text box as completed Download in progress f Eg Transterred 2 0 kB Time remaining 00 00 m D e 3 2 3 Downloading Debug Data from a Tag Debug software will write data to FLASH memory The following details how to download debug data from a tag Page 30 of 53 Once communication is established with the tag then the data may be downloaded by simply pressing the Save button in the debug part of the Tag memory usage box as indicted below TagConfig v42 Body 11523 Null settings Clear form Retr i Save to tag Status Body details retrieved OK gt Tag monitor PC time 13A4ug 201010 48 31 UTC Set time Decimal Hex Owner Tag time 13 Aug 2010 10 48 37 UTC Pause 53272 7E8388 NP Serial port o D C COM1 COM3 C comfs9 a ao C coMm2 com4 Yo 300 Temp 47 AD 10 60 c Potting Test TWIC io
28. ding section else as follows hee a A l Connect the USB adapter to the tag Note this connector is keyed the switch should be uppermost and in the position indicated in the photograph above Connect the USB adapter to the USB port of a PC using the cable provided Determine the USB port see section on Configuring the USB Port of necessary Place a magnet against the blue reed switch Page 45 of 53 lf Programming by Bluetooth as opposed to with a programming cable place a second magnet against the bluetooth reed switch When in the correct position the reedswitch LED will periodically flash RED Refer to Section 2 6 1 2 Note If programming by Bluetooth the order in which the two magnets Is positioned against the tag is important The magnet for the blue reed switch must be positioned first then the Bluetooth reed switch Run the flash development toolkit v 4 00 Basic from the Start menu eC Se a ace 2 FOT Help FDT User Guide 7 Flash Development Toolkit 4 00 ot Flash Development Toolkit 4 00 Basic Navigate to the file to load on to the tag Look in CQ MADE amp Giog Gold I building Fa building_Fast2_2_norf Fa building_Fast2_3_norf Type FDT3 Data File Size 84 3 KB File name Date Modified 16 04 2008 16 40 Files of type SR ecord Files MOT X Cancel When the file has loaded in to the application switch the switch on the programming conne
29. e right hand mouse button to select Connect Bluetooth Serial Port IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth Help par A J Search Services Connect Bluetooth Serial Port Pair Delete IRN42 8EEA 1 Services Di Properties IP 0 0 0 0 A new COM port will be created and identified in a pop up menu The device will change to a green colour The LED on the back of the tag will also change from a red Page 14 of 53 flash to a continuous green In the following example the software has automatically chosen COM16 for the Bluetooth device sih one IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth Help IP 0 0 0 0 i Bluetooth 4 Bluetooth Serial Port Outgoing connection is established on 16 Once the Bluetooth link is established it is possible to use TagConfig to view and set the various tag parameters provided the appropriate COM port is selected in TagConfig Valid ranges are from 1 99 Note 1 Each connection to a different tag will result in a new icon on the screen To simplify when using with many tags it would be advisable to delete a tag from the window when finished using This is achieved by using the right hand mouse button over the appropriate icon and selecting Delete as shown IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth Help Disconnect Bluetooth Serial Port COM16 Delete Properties es Note 2 To re program a tag only COM ports between 3 5 may be used This is a restriction imposed from the pro
30. f 53 2 3 Downloading TagConfig Download tagconfig from the downloads section of the web page copying the whole Configuration folder across The downloads section is located thus http www smru st and ac uk protected downloads html Do not run directly from a CD since the program will be unable to write to its log files Depending upon the version of Windows it may be necessary to run the program as a user with Local Administrator rights to get proper access to the serial port 2 4 Installing USB Driver Most PCs already have the correct USB driver for the second variant of programming cable If the PC does not automatically recognise the USB device when the cable is plugged in to the PC s USB port then the USB driver must be installed on the PC as follows Download the USB driver from the SMRU downloads page http www smru st and ac uk protected downloads html Use the mouse to double click on the downloaded executable Restart the PC 2 5 Configuring the USB Programming Cable The following section details how to configure the USB programming cable and adapter to either a laptop or PC equipped with a USB port Connect the USB adapter to the tag Note this connector is keyed the switch should be uppermost and in the position indicated in the photograph above Connect the USB adapter to the USB port of a PC using the cable provided Navigate to the PCs Hardware Device manager as follows Open the PC Contr
31. gorithm Select the multiplier for the Ts Peripheral clack frequency CEP Back Cancel Set the connection type to Boot Mode Deselect the Use Default and set the recommended speed to 19200 from the drop down list Press next NOTE If Bluetooth is to be used to program the tags as opposed to using a programming cable then the default rate must be set to 9600 and not 19200 Page 43 of 53 Connection Type The FLASH Development Toolkit can connect to your device in a number of different ways All the options on this page may be changed after the Project has been created a enn Pacey TE bis dustha ca Select Connection a i Png BOOT Mode USER Program Mode Ie Ld Device Inage i a A A Target Files Ketel already running ad LCD mot In BOOT Program mode the device erases its FLASH prior to I 3 Kayb rd m connection The Toolkit downloads programming kernels to the Ce anria mit device as required cd Device image The Recommended Speed setting is based on the current device apr Target Files and clock The user may also input their own if this i supported E Driya mot by the kernel and the interface board Fay at Jey Dakane Fa aariin Sl Akonin Recommended Speeds SERN Use Default User Specified Back Cancel Set the Programming Options to Protection Automatic and Messaging Advanced Press Finish Programming Options
32. gramming software It may therefore be necessary to change the COM port from the automated value initially assigned by the BlueSoleil software The following details how to re assign a COM port Page 15 of 53 2 6 1 3 Re assigning a COM Port From an established link use the right mouse button to select Disconnect Bluetooth Serial port In the example below the established connection was COM port 16 IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth Help Delete Properties The icon will change from green to blue and the LED on the back of the tag will turn from a continuous green to a flashing red once a second IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth Help IP 0 0 0 0 Close the Blue soleil application Via the Control Panel navigate to the Ports sub menu Control Panel gt System Properties gt Device Manager gt Ports see below Select the COM port which the Bluetooth device identified in the above example this was COM 16 and use the right mouse button and select Properties Page 16 of 53 E Comot panel T qe B 20110810 gt gt ei fp Search ye Folders Address e Control Panel RE Go A anion one a Seca 7 2vuriras Onm Cameras Tasks Center Audio Devices 8 Pae i Speech System Toca CTD Drifter y System Restore Automatic Updates Remote 2 General Computer Name Hardware Advanced 5 LTE seallOnkey Windows Explorer Device Manager
33. gramming software will only work with a Bluetooth driver which supports a virtual COM port Note 4 Tag programming via Bluetooth is only possible for COM ports from 3 5 2 6 1 Blue soleil Micro USB Dongle 2 6 1 1 Installation Installation of the software requires several PC re boots so it is advisable to close all other applications before commencing with the installation Use Add remove programs in the control panel to first remove all previous Bluetooth Installations conflict can occur between different Bluetooth drivers then re start the PC Page 10 of 53 Install the Blue soleil software from the mini CD provided Use default settings when prompted The following is the installation sequence Select the appropriate language from the drop down menu and press OK Choose Setup Language ie Bluesoleil 5 4 2 77 0 InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Bluesoleil 5 4 277 0 The InstallShield R Wizard will install Bluesoleil 5 4 277 0 on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties BlueS leil is Bluesoleil 5 4 277 0 InstallShield Wizard Bluesoleil End User License Agreement NOTICE TO USER PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY THE BLUESOLEIL END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT AGREEMENT IS A VALID AND BINDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AS A USER AND IVT CORPORATION IVT BY USING ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE SOFTWAR
34. h every 10 seconds If it still flashes once every 4 seconds then repeat The tag s location and ARGOS GSM diagnostic data will update automatically on the SMRU web site Page 50 of 53 7 REBATTERYING A TAG NOTE Whilst it is technically possible to re battery the majority of SMRU tags which use the SAFT LSH20 D cell SMRU take no responsibility for any damage to either the tag other equipment or personnel involved in the activity The SAFT LSH20 uses LithiumThionylChloride technology which is under pressure If the outer case of the battery is compromised causing it to vent then this presents a very real hazard Familiarity of the Materials Safety Data Sheet is essential This is available in a variety of languages from the SAFT website Re batterying a tag is a risky business and the tag can easily be damaged SMRU cannot accept any responsibility for any resulting irreparable damage to the tag The following is certainly not a definitive procedure but is a method evolved over time With exception to the mould an attempt has been made to use a range of tools commonly found in a well equipped workshop Useful tools and equipment as follows Hack Saw Vice to clamp the tag whilst working on it Hammer Large flat bladed Screwdriver Chisel Rotary Grinding Tool e g Dremel 184 5947 with grinding bit attachment Soldering Iron amp Solder Saft LSH20 Batteries e g http www houseofbatteries com lithium lsh20 p 1103 l
35. he COM port used by the programming cable then press next Note have experienced some problems with higher COM port numbers better to use COM ports 1 4 Page 42 of 53 Communications Port The FLASH Development Toolkit supports connection through the standard PC Serial port and the USB port Use this page to select your desired communications port All settings may be changed after the project is created Hey We iene ed a gii Pace Ind SER Display Bi i atl j rE SE isos Select pon a tl Target Files iS LCD mot Ei Key bird r Sj Comis rae striaj c Select an Interface type to connect to the target device with C Device Image Mormally this will be Direct Connection or simply left blank E S Target Files E Deia pmo E Data mot Select Interace ji anned 2 Ahgonithiy Back Cancel set the clock frequency to 8 00MHz then press next Device Settings Please enter the specific device options based on zi Oh HefS048BF using Protocol E fa Wot i Fe fay T istha d Select the external clack or the le ternal i EF Display internal clack LJ Device Image EMA Target fila Enter the CPU crystal frequency eqoog Mhz is bg for the selected device 2 Kayb ird m S Comas moti Enter the clock mode for the aT fee selected device C Device Image Elay Ta get Files rg Drive A Select the multiplier for the Mair r clock frequency CKM a a A 2 Al
36. ick Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties j Bluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully TOSHIBA CORPORATION End User License Agreement This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you and TOSHIBA CORPORATION TOSHIBA with regard to the copyrighted Software provided with this EULA goeessscsessssssssensssssecsscssssensssssesssscsscessssssesssssnscnsssaseasssssssensssssnesessssseaseosy Ido not accept the terms in the license agreement InstallShield lt Back a ji Bluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation IF you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Installshield i Cancel Press Install and wait When prompted insert the bluetooth adapter into the USB port and press OK G Please plug in the Bluetooth device and click OK button Cancel Press Finish when prompted with the following Page 21 of 53 i Bluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Bluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba Clic
37. k Finish to exit the wizard i Gancel The PC must be rebooted before the Bluetooth adapter can be used j Bluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba Installer Informs xj You must restart your system For the configuration changes made to Bluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba to take effect Click Yes to restart now or No iF wou plan ta restart later 2 6 2 2 Running Bluetooth Place a magnet against the glass reed switch near the ve battery terminal or as otherwise indicated on the tag A green LED on a small PCB near the back of the tag should flash periodically RSYN F BMH HEY ayi Mr acio BUFF or firir fo 2 BE AA bet 3 ni m Cisf Bluetooth Module S RISS 7 CP rbie E ir nen C9 ug e R alk es F oR see ao a A Bluetooth Aa aG Red Green LEDs n ne a i Oe Run the bluetooth manager icon located in start up list in bottom right corner of the screen Page 22 of 53 Bluetooth Settings Td Bluetooth wiew Help SparkFun BT 3 he k Connection Press New Connection the following window appears Add New Connection Wizard xX This wizard will create the settings for Bluetooth device connection Please ensure your Bluetooth devices are on and set to discoverable In order to certify Bluetooth there are times when the secunty setting i modified temporarily When setup ends it returns to the original setting automatically
38. m Mode Blank check com v Select Interface Blenlechect com 7 Select Interface HMSE UPB T Direct Connection Se Erase FLASH blocks a el 7 ate Erase FLASH blocks rate Kernel already resident 19200 d P Kernel already resident Download file pretest mot to device Close Download file pretest mot to device Original settings Correct settings Page 38 of 53 Clear Use default settings Change Baud rate to 19200 Change Select Interface to Direct Connection Change COM Port if you chose a different serial port r a eee se E A gt eae z N i RT woes G x a Connect the plug B to the socket making sure its light is off Place a magnet above the blue oblong reed switch Move switch on B to the ON position its light should come on CHECKPOINT The SRDL s yellow LED near the base of the antenna should also flicker continuously Click Connect The blue progress bar moves to 99 then pauses before completing If bar stops at 10 there is a problem with the serial connection or another program is using the serial port Click Download file xxxx a37 to device When downloading is complete answer Yes when asked Perform read back verification CHECKPOINT message in green confirms successful download of program to the SRDL Move switch on B to OFF position Remove magnet to start the new program CHECKPOINT
39. n corresponding to the Bluetooth COM port Select Port Settings from the tab menu Bluetooth Serial Port COM16 Properties General Port Settings Driver Details Bluetooth Serial Port COM16 Device type Ports COM amp LPT Manubacturer IT Corporation Location Location 3 Device status This device is working properly lf you are having probleme with this device click Troubleshoot to start the troaubleshooter Device usage Use this device enable Select Advanced Page 17 of 53 Bluetooth Serial Port COM16 Properties General Port Settings Driver Details Bits per second 9600 Data bits g ka Parity N one we Stop bits 1 Ww Flow control None w i Advanced j Restore Defaults Use the drop down menu to Set a new COM port number recommended values are 3 4 or 5 Ignore the fact that the port may already be in use Page 18 of 53 Advanced Settings for COM16 Use FIFO buffers requires 16550 compatible UART nt Select lower settings to comect connection problems ance Select higher settings for faster performance Defaults Receive Buffer Low 1 Y High 14 04 Transmit Buffer Low 7 J High 16 16 COM Port Number COM3 in uze w COMS fin usel PA COM in use COME in use COMA in use COMO in use COM in use aan SMPC SMH Batteries Bluetooth USE l Computer z Disk drives a Display ad
40. net from the Bluetooth and hold over the blue reed switch in the position indicated Remove magnet after 5 seconds Once the magnet is removed check the status of the Red Status LED This should double flash every 10 seconds indicating that the tag is back in the reset state Close TagConfig application Disconnect the Bluetooth link as shown below Page 25 of 53 Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth View Help Add New Connection annet Disconnect Detail Delete Create Shortcut on Desktop Rename Change Icon Options Bluetooth Settings xX SMAU cannot be used if disconnected Gre vou sure you want to disconnect Press the Delete button to remove the link Note this needs to be deleted as it won t work with the other tag it is necessary to follow the whole of Section 2 to interface to the other tag When prompted with the following press Yes xj 2 SMRU cannot be used if deleted To use it again you must set it up using the Add New Connection Wizard Are you sure you want to delete it Close the application Page 26 of 53 RUNNING TAGCONFIG Connect the tag to the PC Double click the file TagConfig exe to run the program C Configuration TagConfig File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt D Ss Search Key Folders ii Address C Configuration TagConfig L x Name PIT Tagconfia exe S cw3220 dll amp cw3
41. nt M3 1 WetDry 212 Odometer 0 Orientation Connection COM3 19200 baud Battery mV Calibrate Facto 2 x 100 up 100 Horizontal Vertical Ptotocot Normal C pre 2004 Keller GSM GPS Tx Rx 4F 353748 00 56 68 29 Bridge2 3000 Resolution 9 060425 m Interval je hs Intvt 20 mins Test Status Checksum OK mV perbar 3 Max depth 3960 m Offset 0 mins Tries 1 Mode 3 Tag memory usage 7 Z x Test resistors Thermistor calibration Debugging Buffers TOR Debug 2740 ohm 2740 kessa OC 7000 HONOU2H7ESS Lever fo 021KB 9MB 62KB 4220 ohm a220 Slope 10c 5000 H1 20543e 07 M TK display 321 kB 460kB 4 0 6180 ohm e180 1 25c 3000 H3 69457e 06 Save Save gave Rese MictoModule CTD calibration Testing and logging Tag software Frequency fiso Hz Intervat 99 s S9 off Test interval fio secs CTDlog v1 86 LED 4000 Offset fos Aug 10 2010 Duration 200 ms Initialdely 0 s Wavelogintervat 10 hundredths no RF CTO v2 3 Range 3 Log when dry F Duty cycle On for 120 secs Relative CTD test and parameters Duty cycle Off for 13 mins Reset count 16 As with other types of download for convenience a default filename and type is automatically selected Save flash contents to file Save in E Desktop 2 G My Documents E monitor tag 4 My Computer todo list My Recent omy Network Places Documents mypse2 3 Qcioccon House Plans Desktop master Flash I Website E 11477_2 E 1
42. o sleep mode by holding a magnet against the blue reed switch refer to photograph above for 10 seconds Upon removal of the magnet the red status LED will perform double flashes every 10 seconds 6 1 1 Tag Testing Please perform the following tag test prior to deployment Check that the tag is in sleep mode i e the red status LED is flashing double pulses every 10 seconds For Argos based tags only Place the chirper such that its antenna is parallel to and touching the tag s antenna Hold the magnet against the blue reed switch for a few seconds then remove it The chirper should detect the first test transmission by emitting a short beep Activate the tag by shorting the two wet dry contacts using a piece of wire Almost any wire is suitable for this Keep these contacts shorted until the red status LED goes through a sequence of 6 triple flashes and changes to a single flash approximately every 4 seconds Remove the shorting wire and position the tag in a position with good visibility of the sky and leave for several hours min 6 hrs If more than one tag is being tested at any one time then the tags should ideally be spaced a few feet apart After 6 hours or more put the tag back in to sleep mode by holding a magnet against the blue reed switch Hold the magnet in this position for 10 seconds Remove the magnet and check the status of the red LED In sleep mode the red LED should flash with the characteristic double flas
43. ol Panel Page 7 of 53 amp Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Q Bach D P Search Key Folders i Address J Control Panel x Es r amp Dy M r Vg Control Panel a gt Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic Bluetooth Bluetooth G Switch to Category view Options Remov Tools Updates Devices Local COM a Z r a 2 A BBP See Also c7 CD DVD Drive Date and Time Display Folder Options Fonts Game Internet Windows Update Acoustic Sil Controllers Options Help and Support es D D e B gt Java Keyboard Mail Mouse Network Phone and Power Options Connections Modem b d Sees Printers and RealtekHD Regionaland Scanners and Scheduled Security Sounds and Faxes Sound Eff Language Cameras Tasks Center Audio Devices H Q 8 Taskbar and TOSHIBA HDD TOSHIBA TOSHIBA User Accounts Start Menu Protection HWwSetup Power Saver Windows Wireless Firewall Network Set dates Remote General Computer Mame Hardware Advanced Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Device Manager Drivers Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers Hardware Profiles Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store differ
44. operation module 30 75 K programmed in 52 seconds Writing image to device O0x00000000 Ox0000007F Image successfully written to device Writing image to device O0x00000100 Ox00007B7F lt When programming has completed successfully press the Disconnect button then close the application lt may be necessary to re configure the setting for the Renesas software such as if a different programming adapter is used or a different COM port needs to be selected This may be achieved by selecting the Options tab in the main window The windows then takes the same format as that detailed in the Configuring the Renesas Software section earlier Page 47 of 53 RE SEALING A TAG The programming socket needs to be protected before the tag can be deployed This is simply the reverse procedure of Section 2 1 switch off the programming lead if connected by moving the toggle switch towards the back of the tag such that the red light turns off Then remove the programming lead Remove excess silicon using a scalpel blade from both the programming socket recess and the protective plug Insert the protective plug in to the tag Back fill the void with silicon rubber most soft silicon compounds commonly used in a bathroom to seal around a bath etc will suffice Allow to fully cure generally 24 hrs before handling A helpful tip is is to smooth over the surface afterwards using a bit of soap to get a good finish
45. or 2 x Tx Rx 4F 35 37 48 00 56 68 29 Status Checksum OK Keller Bridge Z Resolution 0 0604257 m 3960 m 3000 mins Tries 1 mV per bar 13 Max depth Tag memory usage Buffers TOR 321 kB 7 9 MB Debug 52 kB Test resistors 2740 ohm 2740 3 69615e 12 4220 ohm 4220 Slope 6180 ohm 6180 1 MicroModule Frequency 150 Hz LED 4000 Duration 200 ms Range 3 Relative I Offset 321 kB Save 460 kB 0 Savel Savel Reset f TK display CTD calibration Testing and logging Interval 39 s S9 off Test interval Offset fo s Intial delay 0 s Log when dry l CTD test and parameters Tag software 10 secs CTDlog v1 85 Aug 10 2010 Wavelog interval 10 hundredths no RF CTD v2 3 Duty cycle On for 1120 secs Duty cycle Off for 113 mins Reset count 16 Move the toggle switch on the connector to the left i e the ON position The second In addition the yellow light near the base of the antenna in the tag changes state This light indicates the status of the communication link between the tag and PC it flashes once every 3 seconds when the link is inactive red light in the connecior illuminates and a rapid sequence of double flashes when the link is active The Body serial number and other configuration data should now appear on the screen The Tag time field should begin to increment as the TagConfig program continuously interrogates the tag All times m
46. pplication to view the various tag parameters Sections 2 3 2 4 2 5 amp 3 Use the PC to set the four parameters detailed above Save the parameter to the tag by pressing the Save to Tag button as shown below a TagConfig v44 Body 11551 i a ete D Status y Null settings Clear form Boi LB e ate Body deleks reuioved OR gt Tag monitor s f PC time 08 Nov 2010 10 44 24 UTC Settime 1 My Tag time 08 Nov 2010 10 44 41 UTC Pause 53272 78 838B NP Serial port 53282 7916F26 NP C COM1 COM3 C COM 99 a ee CcOM2 C com4 Yo 300 Temp 48 ap 10 60 c Potting Test TWAC ion COM3 19200 baud WelDry 210 Odometer 0 Clasrtacan Connection Battery Omi Calibrate Facto 2 x 100 up 100 Horizontal Vertical Protocot Nomal lt pre 2004 Keller GSM GPS Tx Rx 4F 59 41 44 00 54 04 29 BridgeZ 3000 Resolution 0 0604257 m Intervat 6 hrs Intvt 20 mins Test Status Checksum OK my per bar 3 Max depth 3360 m Offset 10 mins Tnes f1 Mode h3 Tag memory usage Test resistors Thermistor calibration Debugging Buffers TDR Debug Offset 2740 ohm 2740 369615612 OC 7000 H0100247855 Levet O ESA Ea eee eel US 4220 ohm 4220 ses 10c 5000 H1 20543e 07 3 3 MB 0 103K8 I TK display 6180 ohm 6180 1 25C 3000 H3 69457e 06 Save Save Savel Reset MicroModule CTD calibration Testing and logging Tag software Frequency 150 Hz Interval 39 s 99 off Test intervat ho Sealog v84 LED 4000 Offset fo FTD_RING_104 Jul
47. red LED flashes every 10 seconds SRDL is now in standby mode For subsequent SRDL s click the Close button on the dialog box and repeat the process above i e Page 39 of 53 FLASH Development Toolkit pretest mot l X File Edit View Project Device Image Tools Window Help FLASH Controller pretest mot Device Selection Target device FLASH Size 128K H8 3048F z PAM Size 4K Commands q r User settings Connection Use default settings BOOT Made _ Gonnect COM Port C USER Program Mode Blank chec com Select Interface HRE Direct Connection v 19200 Ei Kernel already resident gt FLASH Controller pretestmot 4 gt For Help press F1 Not Connected Z connect a new SRDL place magnet over blue block switch on B aenn click the icon then repeat the downloading procedure outlined above 4 2 New Hitachi Processor 4 2 1 Installing Renesas Software v4 00 Copy the installation file on to the PC desktop and run the installer by using the mouse to double click on the icon af Fdt_4 00 01 Navigate through the various installation windows ensuring the correct radio buttons are checked for each window before pressing either next or ok Page 40 of 53 FDT4 00 Release 01 Installation fx This update installs an unsupported freeware version Renesas Flash Development Toolki
48. rotocot Nomai f pre 2004 Keller GSM GPS TwRx 4F 3537 48 00 56 68 29 BridgeZ 3000 Resolution 0 0604257 m Intevat 6 his Intvt 20 mins Test Status Checksum OK mV per bar 3 Max depth 30m Offset 0 mins Tries 1 Mode 3 Tag memory usage Test resistors Offset Thermistor calibration Debugging Buffers TDR Debug 2740 ohm 2740 369615e12 0C 7000 0100247855 Leve 0 ELSA econ eee 4220 ohm 4220 Slope 10c 5000 H1 20543e 07 I TK depla 321 kB 460 kB 0 6180 chm 6180 1 25c a000 Ha 684576 06 Savel Save Save Rese MicroModule CTD calibration Testing and logging Tag software Frequency 150 Hz Intervat 39s 39 off Test intervat fio secs CTDlog v1 86 LED 4000 Offset fos Aug 10 2010 Duration 200 ms Initialdelay 0 s Wavelogintervat 10 hundredths no RFCTD v2 3 Range 3 Log when dry I Duty cycle On for 120 secs Relative CTD test and parameters Duty cycle Off for 13 mins Reset count 16 Enter the COM port from earlier in the above example this is entered as 2 Top right of screen The TagConfig application should now be running indicating tag time etc and the LED on the Bluetooth adapter should show a red LED rather than a flashing green one Note It may be necessary to select another com port in the TagConfig application and then re selecting the required port in order for the TagConfig application to register the change 2 6 2 3 Closing an Established Bluetooth Link Remove the mag
49. s must be pre set using TagConfig All reside within the CTD calibration window and are as follows TagConfig v44 Body 11551 Null settings Clear form Tag monitor PC time 08 Nov 2010 10 44 24 UTC Set time Tag time 08 Nov 2010 10 44 41 UTC Pause Depth 41AD 247 m Teme 48 ap 10 60 c WelDry 210 Odometer 0 Battery 0 my Calibrate Factor 2 x 3000 Resolution 9 0604257 m 3360 m Keller Bridge Z mY per bar 3 Max depth Test resistors _2740 ohm 2740 _5180 ohm 6180 1 Offset 3 69615e 12 j Save to tag 5327 78E8388 NP 53282 7916F26 NP Potting Owner Test TWIC Orientation 100 up 100 Horizontal Vertical GSM GPS Intervat 6 hrs Intvt 20 mins Test Offset 0 mins Tries 1 Mode 3 Thermistor calibration Debugging oc 7000 H0100247855 Levet 0 10C 5000 1 20543e 07 M TK dk 25c 3000 H3 69457e 06 si MicroModule Frequency fiso Hz LED 4000 Duration 200 ms Range B Relative I CTD calibration Interval Offset fos Initial delay 0 s Log when dry I CTD test and parameters 93s 99 off Testing and logging Test interval 10 secs Wavelog intervat 10 hundredths Duty cycle On for 1120 Duty cycle Off for 13 secs mans Interval Status Ege Body details retrieved OK y Serial port C COM1 COM3 comf99 C COM2 C com4 Yo 30 Connection COM3 19200 baud Protocot Noma C pre 2004 Tx Rx 4F 59 41 44 00 54 04 29 Status
50. saag s meno lt wE oho z No Workspace Ei pretest mot For Help press F1 Not Connected a Click the ae FLASH Development Toolkit pretest mot File Edit View Project Device Image Tools Window Help ie eae BER oon Gees FLASH Controller pretest mot m ie K a iii SSS a No Device Selection Target device Haos 2OC C lt C CS Y FLASH Size 128K RAM Size 4K Commands User settings Connection T Use default settings BOOT Mode COM Port C USER Program Mode Blank check COMI v Select Interface Baud rate Direct Connection d rase FLASH blocks 19200 Kernel already resident Download file pretest mot to device FLASH Controller pretestmot 4 For Help press F1 Not Connected a The default settings must be changed the first time this program is run FLASH Controller pretest mot 2 x FLASH Controller pretest mot id Device Selection m Device Selection Target device ice g FLASH Size 128K Targshdevics FLASH Size 128K H8 3048F Ms H873048F hd ee RAM Size 4K RAMSize 4K Commands User settings Connection Commands User settings Connection Ty Use datout settings O EOC eel Use default settings BOOT Mode ct 7 g Conne GOMIF on C USER Program Mode Connect COM Part C USER Progra
51. t v4 00 InstallShield Wizard fx Select Language tENESAS Language selection will determine the lanquage of the installed help and user documentation O Asia Japanese O Asia English Release Notes InstallShield Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard fx Select Features 2 tENESAS Select the features setup will install Select the features you want to install and deselect the features you do not want to install FDT Application Description H Kernels Protocol B amp C Flash Development Toolkit fv Kernels Protocol D application USB Drivers 61 85 MB of space required on the C drive 24812 00 MB of space available on the C drive InstallShield Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard fx Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files tENESAS Setup will install Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program Files Renesas FDT 4 00 InstallShield Cancel Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard x Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 The InstallShield Wizard will install Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 on your computer To continue click Next
52. t for both sides of the tag It is not essential to remove all the epoxy using this tool However if insufficient is removed then there is the greater likelihood of damaging the tag when the battery is extracted from the tag Remember DO NOT GRIND IN TO THE BATTERY An alternative to using a grinding tool is to use a hot soldering iron to dig away at the epoxy This approach is a smelly process and should be done in a well ventilated area The hazard from the fumes from the hot epoxy are not well understood ay aie oe y Pe i 28 A n v A Vt oe Fate sect Cjn A my gt LJ i S S Use a large screwdriver to prise the battery away from the rest of the tag A light hammer may be required to assist if the battery proves to be a bit stubborn Try to be careful remember the more force applied or hits with the hammer the greater the likelihood of damaging the tag The more epoxy removed in the first place from the edge of the battery the less force will be required Page 52 of 53 The damage most likely to occur to the tag is if the epoxy splits along the length of the PCB as shown below If this occurs and the functional testing fails then the tag is effectively scrap A 7 2 Battery Fitting 7 3 Repotting the Tag Page 53 of 53
53. t selected Page 19 of 53 Note In exceptional circumstances an error may occur when trying to reconnect when using the new COM port If this occurs then use Device Manager to re asign to one of the other two COM ports which are available remember 3 4 or 5 Is the full range available the re start the PC 2 6 1 4 Closing an Established Link From an established link use the right mouse button to select Disconnect Bluetooth Serial port In the example below the established connection was COM port 16 IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth Help we Disconnec t Bluetooth Serial Port COM16 bt a Delete Properties Con The icon will change from green to blue and the LED on the back of the tag will turn from a continuous green to a flashing red once a second IVT BlueSoleil Bluetooth Help Close the Blue soleil application 2 6 2 Toshiba Bluetooth Stack 2 6 2 1 Installation Insert CD and copy across the self extracting archive file v7 1016T_ 20100628 x32 exe to the desktop or alternatively download and run the file from the Toshiba website Run the file from the desktop the following window will show Page 20 of 53 jp Bluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Bluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba The InstallShield R Wizard will install Bluetooth Stack For Windows by Toshiba on your computer To continue cl
54. to download the debug data from a deployed tag 3 2 1 Downloading Data from a Deployed Tag Once communication is established with the tag then the data may be downloaded by simply pressing the Save in buffers part of the Tag memory usage box as indicated Page 28 of 53 a TagConfig v42 Body 11523 Null settings Clear form Retri Save to tag Status Body details retrieved OK gt Tag monitor fy PC time 13Aug 2010 10 48 31 UTC Settime Decimal Hex Owner Tag tme 13Aug 2010 10 48 37 UTC Pause 53272 78 8388 NP Serial port o D C cOM1 COM3 C comfs9 Di Jo C coM2 com4 Yo 300 47 AD 10 60 c Potting Test TWIC WetDiy 212 Odometer 0 Giorkation Connection COM3 19200 baud Battery O my Calibrate Facto 2 x 100 up 100 Horizontal Vertical Protoco Normal C pre 2004 Keller GSM Tx Rx 4F 3537 48 00 56 6B 29 Temp GPS Bridge Z 3000 Resolution 9 0604257 m Interval 6 hrs Inty 20 mins Test Status Checksum OK mV per bar 3 Max depth 3960 m Offset 0 mins Tries 1 Mode 3 T43 mendory usage Test resistors aaa Thermistor calibration Debugging Buffers TOR Debug 2740 ohm 2740 3 69615e12 OC 7000 HO 00247855 Leve 0 321 kB 7 9MB 52 kB 4220 ohm 4220 Slope 1ocjsooo nieee PN 321kB j 460kB 0 6180 ohm 16180 1 25c 3000 H3 69457e 06 Save Save Save Reset oe Se ave Sal Roe MictoModule CTD calibration Testing and logging Tag software Frequency 15
55. ust be in UTC The Tag time field shows No response when no tag is detected on the specified serial port Page 27 of 53 a TagConfig v42 Null settings Clear form Save to tag tatus Body details retrieved OK 7 Tag monitor PTT numbers fg PC time 13Aug 2010 10 48 31 UTC Set time Decimal Hex Owner ag time 13Aug 2010 10 48 37 UTC Pause 153272 78 8388 NP Serial por 0 C COM1 COM3 COMI 39 pee fed Ea C COM2 C com4 Yo 300 Temp 47 AD 10 60 c l Potting Test TWIC ion COM3 19200 baud WelDiy 212 Odometer 0 Orientation Connection Battery Om Calibrate Facto 2 x 100 up 100 Horizontal Vertical Protocol lt e Normal pre 2004 Keller GSM Tx Rx 4F 3537 48 0056 68 29 GPS Bridge Z 3000 Resolution 9 0604257 m Interval 6 hrs Intvt 20 mins Test Status Checksum OK mV pet bar 3 Max depth 3960 m Offset 0 mins Tries 1 Mode 3 Tag memory usage Test resistors Thermistor calibration Debugging Buffers TOR Debug 2740 ohm 2740 Shecisei 0C 7000 HO100247855 Lever fo 2158 9MB 62KB 4220 ohm 4220 oe 10c 5000 1 20543e 07 Pid 321kB 460 kB 0 8180 ohm 6180 Yj Re Save Save Save Reset MictoModule CTD calibration Testing and logging Tag software Frequency 150 Hz Interval 393 s S9 off Test interval fio Secs CTDlog v1 86 LED 4000 Offset lo Aug 10 2010 Duration 200 ms Intialdelay 0 s Wavelog intervat 10 hundredths no RF CTD v2 3 Range 3
56. v4 00 InstallShield Wizard Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 InstallShield Wizard Setup Status RE N ES AS InstallShield Wizard Complete z a i 3 The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Renesas Renesas Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 is configuring your new software installation Flash Development Toolkit v4 00 Click Finish to exit the wizard Cancel E Finish 4 2 2 Configuring the Renesas fdt v4 00 Software The following section details how to configure the Renesas software for programming a tag This process only needs to be complete once for a given software installation on a PC The configuration values are preserved for next time the software is run Start the Flash Development Toolkit application from the start menu on the PC fm Renesas gt fam Flash Development Toolkit 4 00 gt EY FDT Help FDT User Guide 7 Flash Development Toolkit 4 00 Flash Development Toolkit 4 00 Basic scroll down the list and select the processor H8 3048BF Choose Device And Kernel The FLASH Development Toolkit supports a number of Renesas FLASH devices Select the device you wish to use with this project from the list below n Filter H8S 2630F Hes 72639F HBS r266rF Hes 72676F H8r3022F _Kemel Version H8r30526F H873052F H8r3024F H8730624F Hr 30626F w Ti E E Cancel Using the drop down menu select t
57. val Offset o s Initial delay fo Log when dry I CTD test and parameters gs s 99 off Test interval a Pa ans Retrieve fromtag Save totag A A Owner 53272 freceses NP th Potting Test Tic Orientation 100 up 100 Horizontal Vertical GSM Interval e hs Jntvt 20 mins y Test Offset 0 mins Ties fT Mode 3 _ Thermistor calibration Debugging oc 7000 HO 1 00247855 Levelt 0 10c 5000 H1 20543e 07 M TK dis 25 3000 H3 63457e 06 Testing and logging 10 secs Wavelog intervat 10 hundredths Duty cycle On for 1120 secs Duty cycle Off for 13 mins Eok Status 5 Body details retrieved OK y Serial port C COM1 COM3 comf99 C coM2 C coM4 Yo 300 Connection COM3 19200 baud Protocot Noma C pre 2004 Tx Rx 4F 353748 0056 68 29 Status Checksum OK Tag memory usage Buffers TOR 321 kB 7 9 MB Debug 52 kB 321 kB 460 kB 0 Save Save Save Reset Tag software CTDlog v1 86 Aug 10 2010 no RF CTD v2 3 Reset count 16 Once the correct value has been entered press the save to tag button then the Retrieve from Tag button Once again check the value in the GPS text box is still the correct value required 3 2 5 Configuring CTD for Test Mode lt is possible to configure the tag to manually log the data from the CTD and other oceanographic sensors to the on board flash memory The parameters which control the measurement
58. with no externally accessible connector Instead once potted these utilise a Bluetooth interface These are readily identifiable by virtue of the fact that the test connector is back filled with epoxy resin The Bluetooth module is also clearly identifiable on the underside of the tag as the RN 42 device thus NdCCCO0O8 On a r lh OF v G LES Aa m 2o TISS a mo n U pa Of S E g Bo 5 Q O Q ae PERF myx fee a ic moO mas pama a e nanas LLULLU ry ai i dese simho Sole ale a eh T IEP oia FHA rT ar na ers Je aon soving MAC NO NO OME a EA IC AAi RNA2 QDIO B014867 RoHs FC ce 2 2 Connecting the cable 2 2 1 Old Hitachi There are two possible variants of cable for tags which use the old Hitachi processor but the principle of operation is the same The first cable uses a 9 way D type socket and USB port to connect the programming adapter to the PC the second uses only a USBa b cable to connect to the programming adapter to the PC see images below For the first variant connect the D connector to a serial port on the PC and connect the USB connector to the PC For the second variant connect the programming adapter to the USB port of a PC using a standard USB a b cable For either connector One of the two lights contained in the potted connector should now be illuminated indicating that power is connected The second light indicates that the connection is active

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