8 BATCHING (T)
The Elcometer 130 Model T has two measurement modes:
Immediate mode: Where readings are taken, rolling statistics calculated
(and displayed), but individual values are not stored in the memory; and
Batching: Where readings are stored into memory in batches. Batches
allow the user to collate readings for easier analysis of large structures.
The Elcometer 130 Model T gauge can store a total of 150,000 readings
in up to 2,500 batches and has the following batching functions:
Create a new batch; Batch/New Batch
Open an existing batch; Batch/Open Existing Batch
Rename an existing batch; Batch/Rename Batch
Copy a batch - including limit setups; Batch/Copy Batch
Clear all the readings within the batch - but leaving all limit setups;
Batch/Edit Batch/Clear Batch
Review the readings, statistics, batch information and a graph of
the readings; Batch/Review Batch
Delete a Batch or all batches, entirely from the gauge; Batch/Edit
Batch/Delete Batch
Delete the last reading entirely or delete the reading, but mark the
reading as deleted in the batch memory - Batch/Deleted
Reading/Delete With Tag and Batch/Deleted Reading/Delete
Without Tag respectively.
Creating a new batch
When using batching for the first time, or when opening a new batch,
press Batch/New Batch. The user can now:
Open the batch and take readings; Batch/New Batch/Open Batch 1
Rename the batch - before opening it via Batch/New
Batch/Rename Batch 1. (See Alpha numeric naming Batches on
page 22). A batch can be renamed at any time via Batch/Edit
Batch/Rename Batch.
Set up specific batch upper limit via Batch/New Batch/Batch
Limits (see Limits on page 20)
Set up a fixed batch size via Batch/New Batch/Fixed Batch Size
(see Fixed Batch Size on page 25)
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