28
Interval #4 Length: 40 Iterations: 70/70
Interval #5 Length: 50 Iterations: 60/60
Interval #6 Length: 60 Iterations: 0/0
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The above list indicates that there are 42 iterations of interval #1 left before interval #2 begins
execution. See Section 4.12 to modify intervals.
4.12 “Ln/lllll/iii” - Define Length and Iteration of Interval
Define the length and iteration of any interval in the list; n refers to the number of the interval (1-
6), lllll is the length (3-86400), and iii is the iterations (0-255), or the number of readings that
will be taken at that interval. If zero is entered for the iteration value that interval will execute
indefinitely. Illegal entries will be ignored, e.g.,
L7/10/100
or
L1/1000/500
. If the entry is
correct, the modified interval will display:
*L1/100/0
Interval #1 Length: 100 Iterations: 0
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If log intervals are enabled and logging was started, any change to the interval list will
result in a restart of the table!
Table 5 lists possible logarithmic interval lengths and iterations. Any combination of lengths and
iterations is permissible.
Interval
Length
Iterations Elapsed Time
1
3 seconds
3
0.1 minute
2
6 seconds
9
1 minute
3
10 seconds
54
10 minutes
4
30 seconds
180
100 minutes
5
240 seconds
225
1000 minutes
6
3600 seconds
endless
Table 5 - Logarithmic Intervals List
4.13 “LD” - Disable Log Intervals
If logging is started (
ST
command) it will continue based on the scan interval entry (
SC
command).
*LD
Log intervals disabled.
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