CTD-N Technical Manual
P/N 95F-6000-00 (February 2017)
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EAR-Controlled Technology Subject to Restrictions Contained on the Cover Page.
Checking, Configuring, & Deploying the CTD-N
You can configure and deploy the CTD-N under its own internal battery power and store all the data
in the instrument’s internal memory. After recovering the instrument, you can retrieve and save the
data. This section describes the configuration settings for the CTD-N and provides instructions on
how to perform some pre-deployment checks and how to configure and deploy the CTD-N in each
of four different running modes. In addition, instructions are provided on how to select from some
available communications options that affect the operation of the instrument and the data output
format.
NOTE.
Before you can configure the CTD-N, you must select it in CTDPro as described in
. The CTD menu will not be displayed unless the CTD-N is selected.
CTD-N Configuration Settings
Configuring the CTD-N requires that you make the following settings:
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Select the running mode.
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Select the instrument run times, if required.
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Select whether to average the data.
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Select the instrument sampling rate.
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Reset the local time and date.
The CTD-N is configured from the CTD-N Configuration dialog box when deploying the instrument
Configuring and Deploying the CTD-N
. The CTD-N Configuration dialog box is
shown in Figure 13 and is opened by choosing CTD
➤
Configure and Deploy. The CTD-N Configu-
ration dialog box also displays the serial number and the time and date settings of the connected
instrument. The time and date settings can be reset directly from the dialog box to that of the con-
nected computer.