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SV106A User Manual
Depending
on
the
selection
of
Logging Mode
(
Logger
or
Wave
), set up
in
the
General Settings
list,
the
Data Logging
window will have different
view.
This is an example of
Data Logging
window
in
Simple Mode
and
Logging Mode
with
Logger
option.
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Wave recording is enabled only in the
advanced instrument mode.
When
Wave
option is chosen for the
Logging Mode
, the
Data Logging
list
consists
of
three
active
positions:
Logger Setup
,
Wave Channels
and
Wave Trigger
.
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5.6 The results history logging
When the
Logger
option is chosen for the
Logging Mode
, the
Data Logging
list enables the user to program
the history of results recording in the logger file.
Depending on the
Instrument Mode
, the
Data Logging
list consists of two positions
in case of
Simple Mode
:
Logger Setup
,
Logger Results
; or the list consists of four
to five active positions in case of
Advanced Mode
:
Logger Setup
,
Logger Results
,
Logger Trigger
,
Event Recording
(which in turn is active
when
Event Recording
position in the
General Settings
list is active) and
Marker Setup
.
5.6.1 Data logger programming
– Logger Setup
The
Logger Setup
list enables the user to edit the name of the logger file
(history of measured results or wave records) and to set other general
parameters. Depending on what
Logging Mode
was selected (
Logger
or
Wave
) in the
General Settings
window the
Logger Setup
window has
different view.
When
Logger
mode is selected, the user may also define the interval of the
data logging in a file (
Logger Step
). The
Logger Step
can be set from 100
milliseconds to 1 hour.
The
Logger Name
enables the user to
name the logger file. The default name is
&LOG#
for
Logger
files and
&REC#
for
Wave
files. The name can be up to eight
characters long. After pressing the
<
>
,
<
>
push-buttons, the special window with
text editor function is opened for editing.
<
>
The edited name is accepted and saved after pressing
<ENTER>
. The special warning is displayed in case a
file with the edited name already exists in the memory. The instrument waits then for a reaction of the user
(any push-button should be pressed except
<Shift>
or
<Alt>
).