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The
output format
(see manual 6.6.1) determines the print format at measuring
point scans and at the memory output. It is programmed by using the function
Output form
. Apart from the standard format ´
List
´ with all measured values
given in a list, the output format ´
Columns
´ allows for a clear and space-saving
output in columns. The
format
´
Table
´
is available to further process measuring
data by means of spreadsheet applications (s. print images man. 6.1).
Function
Cycle
(format hh:mm:ss)
:
Cycle: 00:15:00
Clear cycle, terminate current scan:
<CLR>
Function
Storage actication in cycle:
Storing:
-
normal: -
Switch on storing (basic setting):
<ON>
Ø
Switch off storing:
<OFF>
-
Switch on function
sleepmode
s. 11.2.5:
<ON>
Sleep: Ø
Output format
´
´ measured values in list format:
Output form: List
Output format ´
n
´ columns side by side:
Output form: Columns
Output format ´
t
´ table with semicolon separation:
Output form: Table
In the meas. menus the format abbreviations ´
n
´ or
´
t
´ and ´
S
´ (with storage activation) or ´
U
´ (without
storage activation) are displayed next to the cycle :
Cycle: 00:15:00 Sn
11.1.3
Conversion Rate, Continuous Measuring
Point Scan
If required, for measuring point scans the conversion rate can in function
Conv.
rate
be increased from 2,5 up to 10, 50 or 100M/sec (s. man. 6.5). There is
also an option (SA0000-Q5) for setting the measuring rate to 500 mops but this
is only possible for 1 measuring channel at a time.
Half-continuous measuring point scan
The possibility to record only the selected measuring point (not continuous) is
not intended anymore, because errors are easily made when corresponding
sensors are not recorded. However, it can be useful, especially with many sen-
sors, to treat the selected measuring point in a favoured way and to replace the
measured value once in a while, e.g. at analog output or smoothing of the meas-
ured value. Therefore, by default the not continuous meas. point scan was re-
placed by the
half-continuous meas. point scan
, i.e. all measuring points are
continuously recorded, but every second measurement records the selected
measuring point.
Continuous measuring point scan
If the
continuous measuring point scan
is switched on, all active measuring
channels will be continuously and successively scanned by the conversion rate