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Logging Data
Selecting the Log Channels
(cont.)
6.
Use the pull-down menu to create a circular or linear log and press
Next Item/Enter.
A
circular log
records data continuously, but only the data from
the most recent log cycle is saved. The circular log begins
recording data at the specified
START TIME
and continues to record
data until a manual
STOP
command is issued. At the end of each
log cycle, as defined by the
DURATION
time, previously recorded
data is overwritten by the new data.
IMPORTANT:
If there is insufficient memory available to store a
specified log, setup of that log will not be permitted.
Selecting the Start Time
1.
Use the pull-down menu to select the desired start time for the log
and press
Next Item/Enter.
2.
If you selected:
•
OK
, proceed to
Selecting the Start Date
below.
•
EDIT
, proceed to the next step.
•
NOW
, press
Next Item/Enter
to acknowledge the message. You
have completed creating an error log.
3.
Use the pull-down menu to select
AM
or
PM
. Then, enter the
desired hour (1-12) and press
Next Item/Enter.
Note:
If you enter a start time earlier that the current time and error
will occur.
4.
Enter the desired minutes (0 to 59) and press
Next Item/Enter.
5.
Enter the desired seconds (0 to 59) and press
Next Item/Enter.
Selecting the Start Date
1.
Use the pull-down menu to select the desired start date for the log
and press
Next Item/Enter.
2.
If you selected:
•
OK
or
TODAY
, proceed to Step 6.
•
EDIT
, proceed to the next step.
3.
Enter the desired year (0-99) and press
Next Item/Enter.
4.
Use the pull-down menu to select the desired month and press
Next Item/Enter.
5.
Enter the desired day (1 to the number of days in the selected
month) and press
Next Item/Enter.
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