
5.
Dry Run
5.1
Build
a Program
5.2
Create
a Station
File
5.3
Wire
the Sensors
and
Make
PC
Connections
cR500
Before
going
into the field,
go
through
a
practice
setup
in
the
office.
Use Short Cut
to
generate
a CR500
program,
called a
.DLD
file.
Use
a
name for the
program
that can
also be
used to
identify the site
(Sec'
4.2)'
Using
PC500, create
a station
file
(.STN)
to identify
the
site and the
CRSOO.
Use the
same
name
you
used
for the
program
(Sec'
4.3).
Wire the
sensors
to the CR500
using
the
wiring diagram
created by
Short
Cut
(Sec.
6.4.2).
Connect
the
CR500
to the compute/s
serial
port'
For a
PC, use the
SC32A.
For
a
battery-powered
laptop, use either
the
SC32A
or the
sc929.
WHEN THE
WIRING
lS COMPLETE,
connect
the
power
supply
to
the CR500,
turn the
switch
on the
PS12LA to
ON
or
plug
in the
white
connector
on the
BPALK
(Sec.
6.5).
Connect
the
CR500
to
the PC
using
either
the SC929
or SC32A
interface.
5.4
Power
the CR500
5.5
Set
the
CR500
Clock
Select
ToolslClock
SetlChk
to see
this screen:
Select Set.
Then Close.
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