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NOTE
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Perform air calibration under pressure and temperature/humidity conditions close to those in the
operating environment and in fresh air.
•
Perform air calibration after the reading is stabilized.
•
If there is a sudden temperature change between the storage and operational locations, turn on the
power of the detector, let it stand for five minutes or more in a similar environment to the operational
location, and perform air calibration in fresh air before using it.
4-9. Snap logger
Any peak value during measurement can be recorded.
Up to 256 points of data can be recorded. When the number of recorded data points reaches the maximum,
recorded data will be overwritten, starting from the oldest data.
This function is enabled when the clock function is enabled. Since the clock function is disabled by default,
enable it before using the snap logger function (See "6-3. Clock function ON/OFF setting" on page 32).
1
In the detection mode,
press the MODE and
POWER buttons at the
same time.
The detector enters the station ID
selection screen.
2
Use the MODE or AIR
button to select the
station ID and press the
POWER button.
The peak value is displayed.
To stop recording, press the
AIR and MODE buttons at the
same time. The detector
returns to the detection mode.
3
Press the POWER button.
The date/time and peak value are
recorded.
To continue recording the log,
repeat steps 2 to 3.
To stop recording the log, press
the AIR and MODE buttons at
the same time. The detector
returns to the detection mode.
NOTE
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The recorded data can be read out by the "Data Logger Management Program" (optional). See the
operating manual of "Data Logger Management Program" for more information.