Select 0 to clear all the data in the extended memory. Percentage
numbers following LOG SPACE and AUX MEM show the amount of
memory available. The LOG SPACE is where the headers for each file are
stored. As the number of files increases the amount of LOG SPACE will
decrease. AUX MEM describes where the individual records are stored. To
compute the number of records that may be stored, refer to Section B.3.2.
As the number of records increases, the available AUX MEM will decrease.
Use the up and down arrow keys to select individual logged data files.
Press the ENTER key to recall the selected file. Press the left arrow key
to erase the selected file. After selecting and recalling a file the display will
include a message indicating the file number (i.e. Hold Log 2). Press the
LOG DATA key to proceed through the logged records of the selected file.
The record number will be displayed in square brackets. The arrow keys
are used to control the record retrieval direction and increment number.
Press SHIFT and the appropriate arrow key to change viewing conditions.
Up arrow – Review records in ascending order.
Down arrow – Review records in descending order.
Left arrow – Set review increment to 1.
Right arrow – Set review increment to 10.
B.3.5
Remote Operation
There are three RS232 commands that provide for remote operation of the
extended memory. These commands allow the user to configure, store and
recall data in the extended memory.
B.3.6
Setup of Logged Data Operation
#1,#2,#3,#4,#5,#6,#7SLO – sets flash log operation
If no numbers present:
starts new file.
If 1 number is present:
0=disable data logging.
1=enable data logging.
If 3 numbers are present:
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