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Auto Off:
The auto off timer will automatically power the unit down if there has been no user input for the
selected duration of time. This feature can be used to significantly increase the battery life of the
manifold. The Auto Off Timer can be set to four increments: 15m, 30m, 1hr and None. Selecting
None will prevent the unit from auto powering off.
NOTE:
If attempting to capture datalogs for an extended period, ensure that the Auto off timer
is set to none. If the auto off timer is not set to none, the device will power off after the set time
interval and any additional datalogging information will be lost.
Logging Rate:
Logging rate sets the time interval for how often a data sample is stored. It may be tempting to
set the logging rate to the lowest possible time interval (1s) but this may result in extremely large
datalog files making it difficult to analyze the information. Be sure to set the logging rate to an
appropriate interval for the conditions being tested. The logging rate can be set to thirteen
different time intervals: 1s, 5s, 10s, 30s, 1m, 5m, 10m, 30m, 1hr, 2hr, 6hr, 12hr and 24hr.
Be sure to select the proper logging rate based on the intended length of the datalog session. As
the P51 has limited internal memory, exceeding maximum memory capacity will result in loss of
data and may cause corruption of the current datalog session file. To avoid this, ensure to select
the appropriate logging rate for your current datalog session. Table 4-1, details the maximum
logging duration for several logging rates assuming the internal memory has just been cleared,
or is 0% capacity.
Table 4-1: Sampling Rates and Time to
Maximum Memory Capacity
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