Manual

Connect the PST to 115 VAC via the AC adapter to "top off" the battery.
After several hours or overnight, disconnect.
Connect the pressure transducer(s), enter the multiplier(s) - see *4 Table,
below. Verify reasonable readings.
Check desiccant box. Verify tight connections in terminal strip. Confirm
the presence of desiccant (this should be changed every 3-6 months) and
porous plastic filter (see Figure 1-1, Section 1).
Turn the PST power switch on (Figure 1-5, Section 1). The CR10 will go
through a memory check. When ":96" appears on the screen, go on to
the next step (some PST versions will display a meaningless 71 and E99
before the :96 appears).
Set the datalogger clock: year, day-of-year (see the table at the back of
this prompt sheet), and military time.
If using a computer, escape from the program PST to the DOS prompt
before using the keyboard display.
Key in
ID:data
Explanation
*5 :HH:MM:SS Displays current time
A 05:xx Displays year
year
(last 2 digits)
A 05:xxxx Enters the correct year and then
displays the day of the year.
day of year
(see table, page 3-9)
A 05:HH:MM:SS Enters the correct day-of-year and
displays hours/minutes.
hours & minutes
(military time)
A :HH:MM:SS Enters the corrected time in military
time (0-2400).
3.1 The day before
a test
3.2 PST setup the
day of the test
Power
Set datalogger
clock
Two methods:
Using the CR10
3.0 STEP BY STEP PROCEDURE FOR A PUMP OR SLUG TEST.
3-1