
YPP6830 Pulse Input Rate/Totalizer
Instruction Manual
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There are two ways to configure the time when a data log is recorded. The
Log Time
feature allows up to 4 data logs to be recorded each day, at specific times. The
Log
Interval
feature allows a data log to be recorded each time a time interval has
passed.
Only the
Log Time
or
Log Interval
may be active at once. While one type of data
logging has been enabled, the other menu will be inaccessible.
Log Time Setup (
LOGTIME
)
The
Log Time
menu contains four log points (
LOG 1
to
LOG 4
). Each log time is
configured separately. For each daily log time desired, enable a log, and set the log
time for the hours and minutes the log is to be recorded. The time is set in real-time,
based on the real time clock setup.
The
Log Time
feature will roll-over, deleting the oldest data logs (in blocks of 8) when
the log is full and new logs must be recorded. This makes it the most useful for long-
term data logging.
Interval Setup (
INTERVL
)
The
Interval
menu sets the time interval for data logging. Every time interval, one
data point will be recorded. To enable interval data logging, enable the feature, and
set the interval time for the hours and minutes between each log.
The
Log Interval
feature will not delete old data, and data logging will stop when the
log is full. This makes it the most useful for short periods and logging specific
functions.