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3.12 Results storage and display
The Model 3520 has a variety of options relating to the storage of data.
To initiate data logging the Data Log Event setting should be ENABLED.
By default this option is MANUAL.
The settings available are: Manual, Timed Interval, Endpoint Detection, Timed After Endpoint, Alarm
Set, Alarm Clear, Alarm Set & Clear and Disabled. Press the Up/Down arrows to cycle through
them.
Manual
- logs results on pressing the STO key.
Timed Interval
- logs on time and interval set by Data Log Interval in Hr:Min:Sec.
Endpoint Detection
- logs data when the endpoint is detected.
Timed After Endpoint
- logs at the Data Log Interval after the endpoint.
Alarm Set
- data logs when the alarm set point is reached.
Alarm Clear
- data logs when the alarm is cleared.
Alarm Set & Clear
- data logs at the alarm set point and when the alarm condition clears.
Disabled
- no data logging is possible when this option is selected.
The 3520 can log to either the memory or the printer. The memory can hold 500 data points which
can be accessed via the Results screen.
When the memory is full there are two options available regarding any additional logging. The
default is STOP.
Stop
- when the memory is full no further data logging can occur until some
locations are deleted.
Overwrite
overwrites data from the earlier storage point.
To prevent the accidental erasure of data the "Prompt Before Deleting" option can be either Enabled
or Disabled.
The function of the CLR key can also be set in this menu. The options define the use of the delete
key.
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