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on the next day at 00:00, measuring for several minutes and repeating the measure-
ments every hour.
Timer:
By pressing the navigation keys <▲> and <▼>, you can set the Timer operating
mode: OFF, One Time and Loop.
Start Day:
By pressing the navigation keys <▲> and <▼>, you can set the Timer trigger
start date: Ignore and a fixed day every 30 days. If you choose Ignore, the
Timer ignores the date, and the timer is released using only the Start Time.
Start Time:
By pressing the navigation keys <▲> and <▼>, you can set the Timer start
time: 00:00~23:59.
Repeat Period:
After releasing the Timer, it will be released again upon the expiry of the repeat
period. With the <◄> and <►> keys, you can choose the following options:
1 min~59 min, 1 h~24 h.
☆ Hint: The repeat period must be longer than the total integration period (Integra-
tion Period × Repeat) plus 5 s, since the fixed delay of the timer with an activated
measurement is set to 3 s, and before another delay of 2 s is required. Do not
change the setting when the timer is operating. Otherwise the timer will get dam-
aged.

4.3.12 24 h Measurement with Timer

Using the timer, you can implement a 24 h measurement. The description below
presents an example of a 24 h measurement implementation.
to 5 min and Repeat should be set to 1. Then you should activate the SWN and CSD
loggers. The SWN logging step should be set to 1 s and the CSD logging step — to 5
min.
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In the timer menu, the Timer option allows you to set the Start
Day, Start Time and Repeat Interval. Press the navigation keys
<▲> and <▼> to choose the option.
To enable a programmed start of measurement, we introduced a
new function called Timer. To perform an automatic measurement
for 24 hours, you can set the device as follows: measurement start
Purpose: The measurement starts on 14 March 2015 at 00:00 and
is repeated every hour for 5 minutes. When the measurements
stops, the measured values are saved as CSD, and each second
is saved as SWN.
If the timer releases the measurement, the delay set in the
MEAS.Setup menu will be ignored. The Itg.Period should be set

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