FULL LIST SETUP
This section covers the control of full list printing.
As well as the normal graph and results it is possible to obtain a printed list of all the
recorded data from a PU monitor. This will be printed after the main results page. In
this part of the configuration section it is possible to choose the circumstances under
which the full list will be printed. The list can be printed automatically or the operator
can be left to decide if it is required. The graph gives such a detailed picture of the
recorded run that the full list of all results is seldom needed.
The list shows the data for all active channels in tabulated format using the selected
units. The time elapsed since the start of the file is shown in "hours : minutes :
seconds" format.
Long recording runs at short recording intervals on PU monitors with several
channels will generate a very large amount of data and this can run to tens of printed
pages. If the list is enabled and would take up many pages the operator is always
offered the chance to abandon it before it starts.
There are five choices in the full list menu and these are described below.
N
P
EVER
RINT
The list is never printed and the operator is never asked if the list is required.
Playback units are despatched with this setting.
A
P
LWAYS
RINT
The list is always printed without any intervention by the operator. If the list
would take up more than 4 pages the operator is offered the chance to
abandon printing before it starts. This setting could be used when special
tests are being run while setting up a pasteuriser or if particular problems are
being encountered but it is not recommended for normal use.
A
A
LWAYS
SK
At the end of every print out the operator is asked if the full list is required.
The display shows the simple question P
N
buttons for the reply. If the list would take up more than 4 pages the
O
operator is offered the chance to abandon printing before it starts.
P
A
RINT
FTER
The list is always printed, without any intervention by the operator, after a run
in which a problem is encountered. A "problem" in this case is an off scale
reading or zero PU achieved on any active channel. If the list would take up
more than 4 pages the operator is offered the chance to abandon printing
before it starts.
A
A
P
SK
FTER
At the end of a print out in which a problem has been encountered the
operator is asked if the full list is required. The display shows the simple
question P
RINT
"problem" in this case is an off scale reading or zero PU achieved on any
active channel. If the list would take up more than 4 pages the operator is
offered the chance to abandon printing before it starts.
F
L
ULL
IST
F
L
ULL
IST
P
ROBLEMS
ROBLEMS
F
L
N
? with Y
ULL
IST
OW
F
L
N
RINT
ULL
IST
and N
buttons for the reply. A
ES
O
? with Y
and
OW
ES
15
Need help?
Do you have a question about the RPC-80 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers