7300w² Monitor Instruction Manual
6.9 Logging
The 7300w² Monitor will automatically log the measurement values and status. This log file can then
be saved on a USB memory stick for review on a PC. Monitor can store 10,000 records. The data will
not be lost, even if the 7300 is powered down.
6.9.1 Logging Status
This screen displays diagnostic information about the status of the logging, it is not necessary to use
this screen in day to day operation.
6.9.2 Download Logged Data to USB
Selecting this option will output the logfile to the USB memory stick. If no memory stick is present, the
7300w² will display a warning.
6.9.3 Logging Interval
This settings allows the user to change the logging interval. By default this is set to 300 seconds (5
minutes). This means once every five minutes the 7300w² Monitor will store all measurements and
status. The 7300w² Monitor can be set to log between once a second and once per hour. The 7300w²
That gives a logging range of just under 3 hours, to 416 days. The 7300w² Monitor will store the
information in
6.9.4 Logging Mode
There are three modes available
1) Continuous
In this mode, the 7300w² Monitor will always log and store the latest data. When the memory is full it
will overwrite the oldest data in the memory first. This is the recommended mode of operation.
2) Single Shot
In this mode, the 7300w² Monitor will stop logging as soon as the memory is full (10,000 records). This
mode is particularly useful when a specific event in time must be logged.
3) Disabled
In this mode, the 7300w² Monitor will not log and store any data.
6.9.5 Logging Reset
This will erase all stored records.
6.9.6 Locating the Log File
When 'Download Logged Data to
USB' is selected, the Logfile will be
saved in a folder called
7300w2_Monitor_SNxxxxxx
where 'xxxxxx' is the serial number
of the 7300w² Monitor.
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