Remove the back cover of the ShockClock and Install 3 AA Batteries.
Note that the foam mounted on the inside of the back cover should press against the batteries when the cover is reinstalled. This keeps the batteries from moving under harsh conditions.
2. Connect the Transducer to the ShockClock
The transducer should always be connected to the ShockClock when operating to protect the ShockClock circuitry.
3. Turn the ShockClock On
To turn on the ShockClock press and hold the “Power” button. The “Power” and “Temp Calib” lights will go on immediately. After about 3 seconds the “Record” light will go on. When this happens release the “Power” button. The “Record” light will then go out. You are now ready to record.
4. Begin Recording
Press the Record button (or use the Remote Record Switch supplied in the Pro kit). The Record light will flash a few times and light up. If you listen closely, you may be able to hear the transducer making a buzzing sound.
5. Pump the Transducer Tubes
Pump the tubes in and out for about ten seconds. Be sure not to cover the end of the tube as it is an air vent. Then stop recording by pressing the Record button one more time.