RKI Instruments SDM-2012 Standalone Configuration User Manual

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93 • Calibration and Bump Test Records

NOTE:

The USB port on the front of the docking station cannot be used to
connect the SDM-2012 to a computer, only to save calibration and
bump test records to a USB flash drive.

1.

Confirm that the AC Adapter is connected to the SDM-2012 and to an AC wall
socket.

2.

Press and hold the SDM-2012’s POWER button. The LEDs will turn amber.

3.

When the BUMP

T

and CAL

S

LEDs turn off, release the POWER button.

4.

The COPY LED will be off or on steadily and the CHARGE LED will be blinking
green.The amount of free memory in the SDM-2012 will dictate the condition
of the COPY LED (see "Available Memory in the SDM-2012" above).

5.

Install a USB flash drive into the USB port on the front of the SDM-2012. The
SDM-2012 will take a few seconds to determine how much memory is
available in the flash drive.

If the flash drive’s available memory is not enough for the contents of the
SDM-2012’s memory, the COPY LED will alternate between green and red.
Enough memory will have to be cleared in the flash drive to make room for
the records in the SDM-2012’s memory.

If there is enough available memory in the flash drive for the contents of the
SDM-2012’s memory, the COPY LED will begin flashing in the same color
that it was before installing the flash drive.

6.

Press and hold the COPY button until the COPY LED turns red, then release
it. The COPY LED will become solid red while the records in the docking
station’s memory are copied to the flash drive. In addition, if the flash drive has
an LED, it will begin to blink.

7.

When the COPY LED returns to its original color and begins blinking again and
the flash drive’s LED (if it has one) stops blinking, the copy operation is
complete. Remove the flash drive from the USB port.

NOTE:

If you pull out the flash drive while its LED is still blinking or the COPY
LED is still solid red, the file saved in the flash drive with the calibration
and bump test records may be incomplete.

8.

If the flash drive has not already been used with a docking station, a folder
named DAT will be created on the flash drive and a file with all the saved
calibration and bump test records will be saved to this folder.

If the flash drive has been used before with a docking station, the file will be
saved to the existing DAT folder.

9.

The files on the flash drive can now be either transferred to a computer or kept
on the flash drive for use with the Single Module Data Viewer Software. See

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