3.3 Setting Configuration 1 – Recording Settings
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easurement
Specify how you want recording to start and
stop. The following methods are available.
• Record continuously:
Record continuously between starting and stop-
ping measurement.
• Specified length (time span):
Record only for a specified time span (can be set
to automatically repeat) (p. 52)
Selecting the Recording Start/stop Method
Continuous
Recording
Repeat Re-
cording (speci-
fied lengths)
Start
Measurement
Stop
Measurement
To record continuously,
Enable continuous recording (set
[Cont]
to
[On]
). (default setting)
Recording continues until you press the
START/STOP
key, or until a “stop trigger” event occurs.
When auto save is enabled for measurement data,
the saving method depends on whether
[Deleting]
or
[Split Save]
(segmented save) is selected (p. 53).
To record for a specified length (time span),
1
Set
[Cont]
to
[Off]
.
2
Specify the duration of one recording length
(time span).
Setting options:
d (days)
0
to
499
, h (hours)
0
to
23
,
min (minutes)
0
to
59
, s (seconds)
0
to
59
1
2
Recording proceeds for the specified length. Record-
ing stops early if you press the
START/STOP
key be-
fore the recording length has elapsed, or if a “stop
trigger” event occurs.
Change by 1
Change by 10
Maximum recording length
and data samples
Indicates the maximum record-
ing time to internal memory, and
the maximum number of data
samples. These values are limit-
ed by the specified recording
length and the number of mea-
surement channels used.
Refer to
mum Recordable
Time” (p. A12).
The number of data samples also includes data of 0 second. (Example) With a
recording interval of 1 second and a recording length of 10 seconds, the number
of data samples is 11.
Summary of Contents for LR8432-20
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Page 22: ...Operating Precautions 14...
Page 50: ...2 5 Zero Adjustment 42...
Page 88: ...3 7 Viewing All Channel Settings in a List 80...
Page 104: ...4 5 About Recording Operation 96...
Page 154: ...7 4 Waveform Calculation Formula 146...
Page 164: ...8 3 Making System Settings 156...
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