
EVALUATION
05/2017
Instruction Manual HMP PDGpro – en
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Reading / Printing Measured Data
The in the database stored test series and -results can be displayed via
button
(Figure 19) on the screen and printed out if required
(only
devices with printer)
.
When no data are stored in memory, the button
is without
function.
Before using the thermal printerAP1300 please read the
instruction manual ( page 19) and follow the instructions
regarding putting into operation and handling.
■
Select and confirm the button
in the main menu.
The stored test series appear on the screen (Figure 20).
By confirming the buttons
M
or
N
with
more test series can be
displayed.
■
Choose the middle indicating area by means of the
keys, select
the desired test series by means of the
keys and confirm by
pressing the
key.
The results of the selected test series are displayed on the screen
(Figure 21).
By confirming the buttons
M
or
N
with
the values of several mea-
suring points, GPS position and settlement curves (Figure 22) can be
displayed.
■
Select button
B
and confirm with
key.
Data of selected test series are printed.
GPS data will only be printed, in case GPS is enabled
J
in
menu Settings/Device and when GPS data are stored with the
selected measuring series.
Export the Stored Measured Data
The test series and –results stored in the database can be transferred
via USB interface to the supplied USB stick or to PC.
Data Transfer Measuring Instrument
→
USB Stick
■
Connect the USB stick to the measuring instrument.
■
Select within measuring instrument under menu measured data
/
export
Q
the transfer mode
P
(Figure 23) and confirm with
key.
The data are being copied to the USB stick.
After completion of data transfer the measuring instrument
switches off automatically.
To transfer the data from the USB stick to the PC see instruction manual
»Protocol software for the Plate Load Tester
HMP PDG
pro
«.
Figure 19
Figure 20
Figure 21
Figure 22
Figure 23