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5.5 Retrieve the time information
Note:
This function is not available when the automatic data logger is turned on.
1.
Press the “TIME” button once (3-8 Fig.1). The following values: “hour / minute / second” now
appear in the display.
2.
Press the “Time” button (3-8 Fig.1) one more time. The following values: “year / month / day”
appear on the display.
3.
Press the “TIME” button (3-8 Fig.1) one more time. The display returns to normal display.
5.6 Check recording interval
Note:
This function is not available when the automatic data logger is switched on.
Press the button “SAMPLING CHECK” (3-9 Fig.1) one time. Now the save interval in seconds appears on
the display.
5.7 SD card data structure
1. When you insert the SD memory card into the device for the first time, the device creates a folder
on the memory card:
FGB01
2. When you start the data logger function for the first time, the device creates a file under the folder
FGB01
named:
FGB01001.xls
. The data is written into this file. When there are 30,000 records in
this file, a new file is created which will be named
FGB01002.xls
.
3. When 99 files are stored under the folder
FGB01
, the device creates a new folder with the name:
FGB02 \
...
4.
This results in the following structure:
FGB01 \
FGB01001.xls
...
FGB01099.xls
FGB02
\
FGB02001.xls
...
FGB02099.xls
FGBXX
\
...
Note
:
XX
=
maximum 10.
6. Data transfer to a PC
1. After you have stored the data on the SD card, please remove the memory card from its
compartment (3-20 Fig.1).
2. Insert the SD memory card into the card reader of your computer (if available).
3. Turn on the computer and start Microsoft Excel. Now you can open the files of the memory card.
Then, Excel allows further processing (for example, creating graphics) of the data.