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3.5.1.3 Data Logging in Mode “L”
LIMIT (Cont.)
Minimum peak value
(MIN PEAK),
Maximum peak value
(MAX PEAK).
Tension value
- 1 -
Tension value
- 2 -
↓
Tension value
- 10 - (up to 10 tension values in up to
255 measuring periods)
The MEM
indicator stops blinking and remains on the display. The tension
meter shows the current reading and changes back to measuring mode.
To save
the next measuring period
:
- Press the MEM key again.
The DISPLAY shows
the memory mode “L” and the next memory number.
You can save up to 255 measuring periods with up to 10 readings each.
3.5.1.4 Data Logging in Mode “F”
FAST
Requirements
:
- Tension meter switched on as described in Chapter 3.3.2.
-
Memory
mode “F”
FAST set as described in Chapter 3.5.1.
- Process material inserted as described in Chapter 3.4.
To save
the first measuring period
:
- Press and hold the MEM key until the
DISPLAY shows
the memory mode “F” and the current memory number.
- Release the MEM key.
The tension meter starts logging the data at a rate of 100 readings per second.
While the tension data are stored, the MEM
indicator blinks on the
DISPLAY and the currently measured value is displayed.
To stop data logging
:
- When you want to end the measuring period, press the MEM key once again.
The statistical values are calculated from the logged tension data and stored in the
following order:
Average value,
Last value,
Maximum value
(MAX),
Minimum value
(MIN),
Minimum peak value
(MIN PEAK),
Maximum peak value
(MAX PEAK).
Tension value
- 1 -
Tension value
- 2 -
↓
Tension value
- N-
(up to 4000 tension values in up to
255 measuring periods)
The logged tension values
remain stored in the KXE
memory even after the in-
strument is switched off.