DISPLAY SELECTIONS
(Figure-9)
GRAPH
PRWT
unn
GOT
dB
too -
SMwbw
1 Sw
Total Aoeoidr
^IME
(Figure-10)
LIST
SAVE
OlAPH
PRINT
DOT
Date
iTi-
lvalue
iTjpe |Ba( iRange
1 0/U
1
09-10-2001
14:01:59
66.3
A
50-100
2
09-10-2001
14:02:60
63.9
A
50-im
3
09-10-2001
14:02:01
64.7
A
50-100
4
09-10-2001 14:02:02
64.7
A
50-100
5
09-10-2001
14:02:03
64.7
A
50-100
6
09-10-2001
14:02:04
64.6
A
50-100
7
09-10-2001
14:02:05
85.2
A
50-100
OVER
B
09-10-2001
14:02:06
64.4
A
50-100
9
09-10-2001
14:02:07
85.6
A
50-100
10
09-10-2001
14:02:08
64.9
A
50-100
11
09-10-2001
14:02:09
63.8
A
50-100
12
09-10-2001 14:02:10
62.7
A
50-100
13
09-10-2001 14:02:11
63.5
A
50-100
OVER
14
09-10-2001
14:02:12
84.2
A
50-100
OVER
15
09-10-2001 14:02:13
66.2
A
50-100
OVER
1R
(Figure 11)
ANALOG
TIME OF METER
ID CODE
ID CODE
SAMPLING
14:18:37
SET
DATE
TIME
Logger Window (memory setup/ data download)
The Logger window sets the sample rate of the meter's internal memory and provides the
cxjntrols to download display and save stored data.
MEMORY:
Displays memory size
REMAINING
Displays amount of
unused memory
When clicked,
downloads and displays
the meter's date and
time
Numeric Identification
code. Enter the code in
the box and click on the
bar to store the code.
Datalogger sample rate.
Enter the sample rate In
the box (in seconds) and
click on the SAMPLING
bar tastorb the value.
Click on the bar to download the stored data
TIME OF RECORDING Click on the bar to display sets downloaded. Click on a set to
select data for display
NUMBERS OF REC
Displays the number of records (data points) in the selected set.
SHOW DATA
Display, Save or Graph data from selected set
SAMPLING
NUMBERS OF REC
15
SHOW DATA
0HJ9-10—H;15:51
OmS-l 0—14:17:32
NUMBER OF SETS
8
Model 407764 Version 1.3 October 2001
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