4 Configuration parameters
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Synchronization
of time
Configuration
➔
Instrument data
➔
Date and time
➔
Time
synchronization
Off
,
Logic inp1 — 4
Using this parameter (func-
tion), the system clocks of
several recorders can be
simultaneously synchro-
nized.
When a logic input has
been selected and is oper-
ated (transition from “Low
to ”High”), then the time
can be synchronized. The
seconds are decisive in the
time change. They are
used for rounding the time
up or down.
Example:
12:55:29 -> 12:55:00
12:55:30 -> 12:56:00
Summer time
(switch)
Configuration
➔
Instrument data
➔
Summer time
➔
Switch
Off,
User timed,
Automatic
Automatic:
2:00 hrs or 3:00 hrs on the
last Sunday in March or
October
Summer time
(start date)
Configuration
➔
Instrument data
➔
Summer time
➔
Start date
any date
can only be configured if
the changeover (switch) is
set to “User timed”
Summer time
(start time)
Configuration
➔
Instrument data
➔
Summer time
➔
Start time
any time
can only be configured if
the changeover (switch) is
set to “User timed”
Summer time
(end date)
Configuration
➔
Instrument data
➔
Summer time
➔
End date
any date
can only be configured if
the changeover (switch) is
set to “User timed”
Summer time
(end time)
Configuration
➔
Instrument data
➔
Summer time
➔
End time
any time
can only be configured if
the changeover (switch) is
set to “User timed”
Language
Configuration
➔
Instrument data
➔
Language
German
, English, French,
Dutch, Spanish, Italian,
Hungarian, Czech,
Swedish, Polish, Danish,
Finnish, Portuguese,
Russian
Temperature unit
Configuration
➔
Instrument data
➔
Temperature unit
°C
, °F
Memory readout
Configuration
➔
Instrument data
➔
Memory readout
with diskette
,
via RSxxx
Determine here how data
are mainly to be read out.
Depending on the selec-
tion, a different value is
made visible via the free
capacity in the status line.
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