Mgc 200 - Snapshot & Data-Logging; Battery Low Display; Battery Charge Display (Mgc 100) - Bacharach MGC 100 Operation & Maintenance Manual

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2.7.2
MGC 200 – Snapshot & Data-Logging
After obtaining a steady reading, momentarily press the f
store (take a snapshot of) the reading shown on the display along with
the current time and date.
Pressing and holding down the f
tinuous data logging of the readings at a preset interval (factory set at 15
minutes). To stop data-logging, momentarily press the f
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The instrument can store up to 200 readings. Once the instrument's stor-
age capacity has been exceeded, the data-logging is terminated.
2.8

Battery Low Display

When the battery voltage falls below a pre-determined level, the display
will alternate between its current or peak display and
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In addition, the beeper will emit three rapid notes every 30 seconds. At
this time the instrument should be given a full charge per Section 3.6 as
soon as possible.
2.9
Battery Charge Display
An indication of the battery's charge level is obtained by momentarily
pressing the f
button. A bar graph in the lower part of this screen shows
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an approximation of the battery's remaining charge. As the charge re-
duces, the bar graph decreases in size. Typical operating time from a full
charge is approximately 10 hours.
Battery
Level
Instruction 0019-9322
MGC 100/200
button for at least 3 seconds starts con-
1
Clock icon is displayed once for
a snapshot, and fl ashes during
continuous logging.
(MGC 100)
= represents full charge
= represents low charge
button to
1
button.
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