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5.2.2 Automatic storage (LOG)
Set the data logger to automatic storage “LOG” with predefined measuring inter
-
val according to section 5.2.1. To enable the data logger, press the Bluetooth
®
key
8
for 2 seconds until the
“
LOG
” symbol and the set measuring interval are
shown on the digital display
1
. As soon as the measuring interval is shown,
directly press the Bluetooth
®
key
8
to set the measuring interval to 1 s, 5 s,
10 s, 30 s or 60 s.
After having selected the desired measuring interval, the data logger starts stor-
ing measured values in the internal memory automatically after 2 seconds. If the
data logger is enabled, the symbol “LOG” is flashing. Press the
Bluetooth
®
key
8
for 2 seconds to stop the data logger.
Note:
Each start of the data logger “LOG” deletes the internal memory and thus all
stored measured values.
PRESS
> 2 Sec
Wait
2 Sec
5.2.3 Manual storage (SAVE)
Set the data logger to manual storage “SAVE” by pressing a key according to sec-
tion 5.2.1. To enable the data logger, press the Bluetooth
®
key
8
for 2 seconds
until the “
LOG
” symbol on the digital display
1
flashes. Each time the
HOLD key
7
is pressed, the current measured value is stored in the internal memory and
the corresponding storage location number is briefly shown on the digital display
1
. Manual storage is stopped by pressing the Bluetooth
®
key
8
for 2 seconds.
Note:
The first start of the manual storage “SAVE” deletes the internal memory and
thus all stored measured values of the data logger “LOG”. The manual storage
“SAVE” can then be started and stopped several times. The measured values are
continuously stored in the internal memory at the storage locations 0001 to 4000.