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Note
- The start date and time for a programmed recording start is based upon your
computer system clock. If your computer clock is not set correctly, a programmed
recording start may not start properly.
- The estimated finish date and time of recording in one time mode will be
automatically calculated from the set recording interval and starting time.
Measurement Mode
Voltage (V)
Instantaneous Value : Record the voltage measurement as the
instantaneous value for each recording
Average Value :
Record as the average value for each recording
interval span. The average value for recording
intervals under
15
seconds will be calculated as
the average of the measurements from every
1
second. The average for intervals over
20
seconds
will be calculated as the average of the
measurements from every
2
seconds.
Moisture :
Record Moisture by Percentage
The unit of measurement on the display will show
[%] for Percent.
Pulse Lo
→
Hi :
Record the number of signals rising within the
recording interval you have set.
Hi
→
Lo :
Record the number of signals falling within the
recording interval you have set.
Event Hi
⇔
Lo :
Record the time of any event; a rising (Lo to Hi)
or falling (Hi to Lo) waveform that occurs for
more than
1
second at an input voltage range of
between
0
to
30
V.
Preheat Time
The Preheat function turns on the power for a connected external
sensor to allow you to turn the sensor on for the measurement time only.
Here, you can select and set the amount of time you wish to have the
sensor turned on before measurement.
By clicking [
▼
] you can select from
50
msec, or from
1
to
200
seconds.
Note
- For details about the preheat function and its circuitry, see the RVR-
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Manual.
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After making all the desired settings, click the [Start Recording] Button
to transmit them.