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Contents Issued14.02.00 Page Batteries Page Contents BurstDatawithCR10/10X,21XAppendix A. *9 Mode-Storage Module Commands A-1 Section Storage Module MemorySection Data Retrieval Storing and Retrieving Datalogger ProgramsTafromcurrentdatalggers,stongdatafromolder Section SM4M / SM16M StorageAvg Power DataloggerOperation with Dataloggers with Older Operating Systems CR7CR10/10X Second Dis onnect Status Page Page Storing Data from Current Instruction 96 Output Data Under ProgramMultiple Storage Odules with the CR500/510, CR10/10X or Comput r 8 and *9 Mode Keyboard-Initiated Data Transfer Storing Burst Measurementstored Data fromSM4M/SM16M Storage Module User Guide Storing Data from the 21X and CR7 All Versions Printer Enable MethodBaud Rates Special Data Storage Operations BurstStorage Module Memory 10 s Stored Memory Back NdsBlocksandth Page Page External Power from AC/DC Power Adapter or 12V DC supply CR23X 2 CR500/510, CR10/10X and CR23X Te ecommunications Datalogger Support SoftwareData Retrieval Steps Page Storing and Retrieving Datalogger ProgramsUsing DSP4 Heads Up Display to Store CanAppendix A. *9 Mode Storage Module 1XX Appendix B. Telecommunications Advanced Status Directory Page Appendix C. Storage Module 9-Pin Page Appendix D. Upgrading the Operating