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GSR2600
Chapter 7
Collecting Data
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If you do not provide file names in advance, a unique file
name is automatically generated for each set of recorded
logs (see Section 7.2.2, Using the POWERUP configuration,
Page 84).
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If there is sufficient time between sessions, the GSR2600
will power off to conserve power (see Section 4.4, Power
Consumption, Page 30).
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When setting schedules, you may not specify overlapping
time intervals. All scheduled entries rely on day of the
week and time references.
7.1.3
Handheld data collection
Optionally, you can use the GSR2600 receiver with a data
collector to configure and initiate data collection.
When you connect the data collector to the receiver, a
communication link is established and the handheld controls
the behavior of the receiver. If you turned on the GSR2600 by
pressing its power button, the POWERUP configuration (if it
exists) will run until the data collector takes control of the
receiver.
Commands issued to the system through the data collector will
supersede any configuration, such as POWERUP, that is
resident on the receiver (see Section 7.2.2, Using the POWERUP
configuration, Page 84).
Use the handheld options in the Instrument Setup screen to
determine whether data is stored on the receiver or on the data
collector.
Note:
If you communicate with the GSR2600 using the data
collector, any scheduled sessions residing on the GSR2600
will be disabled. To override the data collector and enable
the scheduler, see Section 6.4, CFG RCVR > Home, Page 58.
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