GT-521S Manual Rev D
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To recall data, enter the desired date/time string and select the START/STOP button.
The unit will recall the data from the date/time entered (if an exact match is found) or the
next most recent data available. The screen shown when the data is recalled is the
Operate Screen.
The unit will display “
” on the upper right corner of the display to
indicate history data. Use
◄ or ► to navigate through the stored sample events.
5.5.
Print Data Screen
Stored sample events can be printed through the printer port within a user selected
range. To print selected data, select PRINT DATA from the Menu. Figure 16 shows the
Print Data Screen.
PRINT DATA
LOCATION: 000
01 JAN’00 00:00
18 AUG’06 13:23
Figure 16
– Print Data Screen
Edit the location and time range to select which sample events to print. The following
table describes settings.
Setting
Description
LOCATION
The location ID of the sample events to print. Setting location
to 000 prints all locations. Settable from 0 - 999
01 JAN
’00
The date/time to begin printing sample events from.
18 AUG
’06
The date/time to stop print samples at.
After the print settings have been selected, press the Start/Stop button to begin printing
the sample events. Once the Start/Stop button has been pressed the Printing Status
Screen is displayed. Figure 17 shows the Printing Status Screen as it would look when
finished.
PRINTING STATUS
SCANNING...15
PRINTING...10
FINISHED!
Figure 17
– Printing Status Screen
Pressing the ESC button cancels the data printing and loads the menu. The format of
the print is dependent upon the report type setting (Section 5.8.1)
5.6.
Memory Screen
The GT-521S memory is composed of a single file which contains the data from sample
events. Every time a sample is completed, the GT-521S stores that data into the
memory. The GT-521S memory is circular, meaning when the memory is full, the unit
will start overwriting the oldest saved samples with new samples. GT-521S provides
the user the ability to view the memory usage as well as clear the memory.