Manual start logging method – Fluid Components International ST100 Series User Manual

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ST100 Series Flow Meter

INSTALLATION

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4. Select the Basic Setup in the menu located in the left menu. Then select the SD Card Logging Tab. You should now see the Logging

setup menu as shown below.

Basic Setup, SD Card Logging Tab Screen

A logging session can be started by 2 different methods:
• Automatic when the SD card s present during an instrument power up.
• Manually using the ST100 Configuration Application.

Manual Start Logging Method
1. Begin with the Instrument power On and the Instrument connect to the Configuration Application thru

the USB port. Verify a memory card is inserted into the card slot on the back side of the interface

circuit board. The card should be inserted as shown with the contacts facing up. Inserting the

SD card upside down will cause damage to the socket. The card will click into position when

properly inserted.

2. Using the Logging Setup Menu in the ST100 Configuration Application:

• Press the “Remove Micro SD Card” button in the Logging setup Menu, this will close any logging

session that might be in progress.

(User Level Password = 2772)

• Select the Logging time interval.
• Press the “Send to Device” button.
• Press the “Insert Micro SD Card” button, the user may be prompted for a password, enter 2772 and press enter.
• The instrument begins logging Process Data.
• Press the “Remove Micro SD Card” button to close the logging file.
• Remove the SD Micro Card and open the log file as a .csv format. Each log file session creates a log file with a name format:

Logyymmddhhmmss.csv
Where:

yy is the 2 digit year
mm is the 2 digit month
dd is the 2 digit day
hh is the 2 digit hour
mm is the 2 digit minute
ss is the 2 digit second

Example File Name: Log110524134322

Note: The date and time information is retrieved from the real-time clock on the STAK CORE. If there is no battery installed, and/or if the date

and time have not been set prior to the initiation of the logging session, this could result in erroneous log file names.

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