Gauge Setups - Elcometer CG100ABDL Operating Instructions Manual

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13.8 DELETING A DATA LOGGER FILE
1. Select MENU/DATA/DELETE ONE FILE.
2. Press ENTER.
The OPEN LOG screen is displayed and lists all the data files stored in your gauge memory.
3. Scroll through the list until the data file you want to delete is highlighted.
4. Press OK (or ESC to cancel).
The file is deleted.
13.9 DELETING ALL DATA LOGGER FILES
Note: This will delete all the data logger files in gauge memory - use with caution.
1. Select MENU/DATA/DELETE ALL DATA
2. Press ENTER and then OK to confirm (or ESC to cancel).
The data logger memory is erased - all files are deleted.

14 GAUGE SETUPS

Your gauge contains 64 configurable preset locations in which you can store custom gauge setups,
each one optimised for a specific measuring application.
These gauge setups can save time when conducting routine inspections of the same job or project.
This feature also helps to eliminate error between two or more users during the setup and
calibration process.
The setups store:
Measurement mode
Transducer type
Gain setting
Scan mode setting
Alarm settings
Differential settings
Display type setting
As well as storing the setups in your gauge, you can also store the setups on a computer and
transfer them bi-directionally using the PC interface software included with the gauge.
The factory supplied setups stored in the gauge cover some of the more typical applications
commonly used with this type of instrument and may be modified freely by the user.
The PC interface software includes a default setup file that can be uploaded to the gauge at any
time to restore factory settings. However, you should consider saving modified setups to an empty
location rather than overwriting the factory setups in your gauge.
14.1 OPENING A SETUP
1. Select MENU/SET/OPEN.
2. Press ENTER to display the SETUP LIST BOX.
3. Scroll through the list of setups until the required setup is highlighted.
4. Press ENTER to activate the confirmation screen.
5. Press OK to load the setup from memory.
6. Press MEAS to return to the measurement screen.
14.2 SAVING AND EDITING A SETUP
Once the parameters and features have been adjusted for an application,
you can save these setting to a specific setup location for future use.
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