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4. START/STOP PERIODIC STORE: This will turn on the periodic store
function. In this mode, the unit will continuously store data to consecutive
buffers, at an interval specified on the next line. Once enabled, this line will
read:
Stop Periodic Store
.
5. SELECT INTERVAL: The time between each data store is set here. This can
range from 10 seconds to 60 minutes.
6. REVIEW BUFFER: This choice allows you to
view previously saved data. Press
ENTER
. The
display will switch to the data screen, with the
data in the first buffer displayed. The time and
date when the data was saved will appear at the
bottom of the display. Use the
UP / DOWN
keys
to scroll through the buffers.
7. NAME BUFFERS: This choice will take you to
another screen where you can rename one or more
buffers. This is useful if you use several buffers
together to form a test series. Select the starting
test index with the
UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT
keys and press
ENTER
. Next, select the ending
test index. The cursor will move to the first
character of the first buffer’s name, and the
EFF:OVER% CO : 0
PPM
ST : 80°F NOx: 0
PPM
OXY:20.9% NO : 0
PPM
HC : 0
PPM
NO
2
: 0
PPM
CO
2
: 0.0% SO
2
: 0
PPM
AIR:OVER% DFT: 0.0”
000: BUFFER #000
JAN 01 ’12 12:45:00
*** NAME BUFFERS ***
Starting Buffer: 00
Ending Buffer: 00
Name:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
◄
A B C D E F G H sym
►
I J K L M N O P shift
Q R S T U V W X Y Z
alphanumeric keyboard will appear. Use the
UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT
keys to
navigate around the keyboard, and press
ENTER
to select the letter or number.
For lower-case letters, highlight
shift
and press
ENTER
, for symbols, highlight
sym
and press
ENTER
. The arrows in the corner will move the cursor forward
or backward through the buffer’s name.
8. ERASE BUFFER: This option is used to erase stored. Data that has been stored
in the analyzer’s memory will be retained even after the instrument has been
shut off and its batteries removed. To erase the contents of a specific buffer, use
the
UP / DOWN
keys to move the arrow to the desired buffer. As you scroll up
and down, buffers containing data show their date and time at the bottom of the
display. Empty buffers show the word
empty
. If you wish to erase all 500 of the
analyzer’s stored data, move the arrow to the entry
ALL BUFFERS
and press
ENTER
.
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