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Set Recording Interval
CAUTION
The Recording Interval cannot be set or changed during
recording and /or during wait for a programmed start.
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Press down on the [INTERVAL] button for about 3 seconds or until the
measurement value display changes to the Recording Interval display.
Release the button.
EX: Recording interval is 15 seconds
Recording interval is 15 minutes
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If during recording or while waiting for a programmed
recording to start the [INTERVAL] button is pressed down for
3 seconds or more, the present recording interval setting will
be displayed. Upon releasing the button the measurement
display will return.
2
Select the desired recording interval by pressing the [INTERVAL]
button. The interval will change each time you press on the button.
3
Stop pressing the button when the desired recording interval has been
reached.When the display returns to the measurement value display
the interval setting will be completed.
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Start Recording and Set Recording
Conditions via Computer
Start Recording and Recording Conditions can be set via your computer by
using the software "Thermo Recorder for Windows". The following settings
can also will be made:
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For more details, see the Thermo Recorder for Windows User’s
Manual or the "HELP" menu of the software.
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Recording Start/Stop
Start and Stop the Recording via the Software.
CAUTION
By star ting a new recording or by making new recording
conditions, recorded data stored in the main unit will be erased.
Be sure to download and save any necessary recorded data left
in main unit before making new settings.
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Set Recording Conditions
Recording Conditions such as "Record Starting Date", "Interval",
"Recording Mode" and "Temperature Unit of Display(C/F)" can be set or
changed easily via your computer.
In "Recording Mode" you can select from two recording methods.
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One Time Method
One Time Method: Recording stops when 8,000 data readings have
been recorded and "FULL" is indicated on the LCD. The estimated time
to reach "FULL" can be calculated with the following formula:
EX: A 30 second recording interval x 8,000 readings (Maximum
readings that the unit can record)
= 240,000 seconds =Approx. 2 days, 18 hours, and 40 minutes.
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Endless Loop Method
When 8,000 readings have been recorded the oldest data is overwritten
and recording continues.