Fluke Datapaq TP3 User Manual page 46

For datapaq tracker systems with insight software
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Sample Interval – Enter the interval you wish to use for the currently-
selected event.
Probes Selected – Select the probes which you wish to collect data during the
currently-selected event (see p. 43).
Trigger Mode – For event 1, any trigger mode (see p. 43) can be selected.
Subsequent events can be triggered by:
○ Date and time.
○ Rising or falling temperature.
○ Specified duration of previous event being reached.
○ Combination of date/time and temperature – whichever occurs first
(not available if multiple-run mode, p. 45, is also set).
○ Combination of duration and temperature – whichever occurs first.
Stop Trigger – Set any stop trigger (or no stop trigger) as described on
p. 44. Click 'Stop Triggers' to enable/disable. NB A stop trigger will
stop the entire run, not an individual event; each event (except the final
one) will normally be stopped by the next event starting.
Data Transfer – Multiple events can operate while telemetry is used, but only
one type of telemetry (hardwired or Bluetooth or radio) can be used
during a single profile run.
○ If radio telemetry is selected, it can be enabled or disabled for specific
events: click the appropriate event number, and then 'Radio
Telemetry' or 'No telemetry'.
○ If hardwired or Bluetooth telemetry is selected, it will operate for all
events in the profile run.
○ If the sample interval set for a given event is too short for radio
telemetry (see p. 13), telemetry will stop during that event. If a sub-
sequent event's sample interval is long enough, telemetry will resume.
○ For Bluetooth telemetry, if the value of a sample interval entered in
the dialog is too short for reliable transmission, the value will be
modified as necessary.
Click 'Add' to define additional events (maximum 10). To remove an event,
select the event-number and click 'Remove'; subsequent events are then
renumbered. To disable the operation of multiple events, click 'Multiple
Events' again, or click 'Basic' (which will also return you to the standard
Reset dialog).Selections made to setup multiple events (and stop triggers)
are then lost.
The dialog's memory calculator (p. 44) does not operate if multiple events
are set.
Multiple runs, multiple events and stop triggers can all be set in combination.
3. After clicking OK, the logger is reset and a message box confirms the
sample interval and trigger mode you have set.
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Using Insight Software
DATAPAQ TP3

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