GOSSEN METRAWATT GMBH
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View Individual, Recorded Measurement Values
Key Sequence:
rECAll
bbbb
StAt SEE
(bEGin) ...
nnnnn
1
...
nnnnn
m
... (End)
dd
hh:mm
mm:ss
Settings:
bbbb = block number for stored data
bEGin = flag for beginning of recording within the memory block
End = flag for end of recording within the memory block
nnnnn
1... m
= individual measurement value from 1 to m
dd = weekday
hh:mm, mm:ss = time in hours, minutes and seconds
This function displays the individual, recorded measurement values from within a given
memory block. The individual values within the memory block can be selected by scrolling
up or down with the or the
key.
The displays
bEGin
and
End
identify the beginning and the end of the memory block.
The time at which the selected measurement value was recorded (weekday and time) can be
read out by repeatedly activating the
key.
Note:
Pressing and holding the or the key causes rapid scrolling, either up or down,
through the primary recorded values. Downward scrolling is slower than upward scrolling.
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View Primary Values from within a Memory Block
Key Sequence:
rECAll
bbbb
StAt SEE SCAn
Select memory block
(bEGin) ...
xxxxx
1
...
xxxxx
m
... (End)
Select primary value
dd
hh:mm
mm:ss
Select recording time
Settings:
bbbb = block number for stored data
bEGin = flag for beginning of recording in the memory block
End = flag for end of recording in the memory block
xxxxx
1... m
= primary value from 1 to m
dd = weekday
hh:mm, mm:ss = time in hours, minutes and seconds
This function displays the primary values for stored measurement data from a given memory
block. The respective intermediate values are skipped. This function allows for a quick over-
view of the entire contents of the memory block.
The individual values within the memory block can be selected by scrolling up or down with
the or the
key.
The displays
bEGin
and
End
identify the beginning and the end of the memory block.
The time at which the selected measurement value was recorded (weekday and time) can be
read out by repeatedly activating the
key.
Note:
Pressing and holding the or the key causes rapid scrolling, either up or down,
through the primary recorded values. Downward scrolling is slower than upward scrolling.