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The reading value is saved in the file at the location selected and the cursor advances to the next cell
according to the INCR. DIR rules set for the data logger group file. If INCR. DIR is set to NORTH,
EAST, SOUTH or WEST, the cursor will advance one cell in the chosen direction. When the cursor
reaches the last cell in the row or column it will return to the other end of the row or column.
Note: If you try to save a reading into a cell location which already contains a reading value, a warning
message is displayed (see Deleting a reading).
16.5 VIEWING AND DELETING READINGS
With a data file open:
1.
Use UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT to scroll through the cells in the data file.
As the cursor is moved to a different cell, the display is updated with the display view saved with the
reading. Readings stored in memory are indicated by MEM in the top left corner of the measurement
screen (in place of the bars of the stability indicator).
2.
Press OK and ESC to toggle the measurement quantities TIME, ELONG, LOAD, STRESS, and
%STRAIN.
3.
To delete a reading, scroll to the cell location, press CLR and then OK (or ESC to cancel).
The reading is deleted and if you wish you can now take another measurement and save the reading
in this cell location.
16.6 EDITING A DATA LOGGER FILE
You can edit the following fields of data files: NOTE, and INCRement DIRection
To edit a file:
1.
Open the data file.
2.
Press MENU, scroll to the EDIT function and press ENTER.
The Edit List Box is displayed. The two fields which can be edited are highlighted (the others are
greyed out).
3.
To adjust the INCR. DIR field, scroll to the field and then use LEFT and RIGHT to adjust the value.
4.
To adjust the NAME field, scroll to the field, press ENTER and then adjust the contents of the field
using the techniques previously described to create a data file - see “Creating a New Data logger
Group File” on page 32.
5.
When finished, scroll to SAVE CHANGES?, press ENTER and then OK (or ESC to cancel).
16.7 DELETING A DATA LOGGER FILE
1.
Press MENU, scroll to the DATA menu and then highlight the DELETE ONE GROUP function.
2.
Press ENTER.
The Group List Box is displayed and lists all the data files stored in your gauge memory.
3.
Scroll through the list until the data file you want to delete is highlighted.
4.
Press OK (or ESC to cancel).
The file is deleted.
16.8 DELETING ALL DATA LOGGER FILES
Note: This will delete all the data logger files in gauge memory - use with caution.
1.
Press MENU, scroll to the DATA menu and then highlight the DELETE ALL GROUPS function.
2.
Press ENTER and then OK to confirm (or ESC to cancel).
The data logger memory is erased - all files are deleted.
17 GAUGE SETUPS
Your gauge contains 64 configurable preset locations in which you can store custom gauge setups, each
one optimised for a specific measuring application.
These gauge setups can save time when conducting routine inspections of the same job or project. This
feature also helps to eliminate error between two or more users during the setup and calibration process.
The setups store: