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Logging function
The logging function is used to automatically measure temperatures at given measurement
intervals and to continue to record the result data. This function is useful when a temperature
variation within a certain period of time (e.g. temperature variation in a refrigerator being
transported) needs to be recorded.
With this logging function, the temperatures and date (year/month/day) and time will be re-
corded as a “log”. Unlike the collector function, the logging function does not record the
operator name and alarm (measured data judgment).
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Interval=00:00:10
No.
Date
Data
00001
99/10/09/20:00:00
-10.5
°
C
00002
99/10/09/20:00:10
-10.5
°
C
00003
99/10/09/20:00:20
-11.0
°
C
00004
99/10/09/20:00:30
-10.5
°
C
00005
99/10/09/20:00:40
-10.5
°
C
00006
99/10/09/20:00:50
-11.0
°
C
00007
99/10/09/20:01:00
-10.5
°
C
00008
99/10/09/20:01:10
-10.5
°
C
00009
99/10/09/20:01:20
-11.0
°
C
00010
99/10/09/20:01:30
-10.5
°
C
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Log name
Date and time
Temperature
Measurement interval
It is possible to use maximum 10 logs, and in these 10 logs, a total of 20,000 pieces of data
can be recorded. However, the more the data is saved with the collector function, the less
number of measurements can be made with the logging function.
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At the two-channel simultaneous measurement, 2 data can be recorded in every measurement. If no
data is recorded at the two-channel simultaneous measurement, 10,000 measurements can be recorded.
Set up the following items in advance to use the logging function.
• Log name
• Input channel
• Measurement interval
• Measurement period
See Also
For more information, refer to the “Preparing for Measurement” part.
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