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maximums, minimums, and averages displayed on ATPOL II may be different from those in the log,
since the monitoring session is for a longer period of time than the logging session.
The time remaining to fill the consumption log is how much longer the logging session can continue
before the log is filled and logging either stops or begins writing over the oldest data.
The record capacity of the log is how many records can be recorded before the log fills. The default
number for consumption logging is 4540 records. This number can be changed by changing the
variables selected to be recorded in the log using the Data Setup feature of PSM (see the
section) or by allocating more or less memory to consumption logging.
The number of records used in the log is a display of how many records have been saved since logging
began. When displayed, it will always be accompanied by the record capacity of the log.
The time and date that monitoring began is the internal clock reading of when monitoring began. If the
unit is enabled to do logging, the first record will be recorded one logging period after this start time.
The programmed start time of monitoring is a time and date that is programmed in the Data Setup
feature of the PSM software (see the
section). When the clock inside ATPOL II
reaches that time and date, monitoring begins and the old log is erased.
The programmed stop time of monitoring is a time and date that is programmed by the Data Setup
feature of the PSM software (see the
section). When the clock inside ATPOL II
reaches that time and date, monitoring is stopped.
Time and Capacity Measurements in ATPOL II
These various time and capacity measurements are displayed by pushing the [Time] and/or [More] key
repeatedly as shown below.
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