b) Measurement - Basic Settings
Logger ID (000 ~ 9999)
Logging start conditions
Logging end conditions
Start time
End time
Start delay in minutes
Logger ID is a four digit identifier. Enter a number between 0000 and 9999 e.g.
0014.
Use different logger IDs to identify data loggers with e.g. different configuration files
for different usages.
Select one of the following options to determine when the data logger starts record-
ing. Each option has a default stop setting.
"Immediately after memory is full"
Data logger starts recording data immediately until the memory is full.
"Start upon keypress"
The data logger will start recording if you press and hold down the "ENTER" button
(8) for a few seconds. Data logger stops recording when the memory is full.
"Start at start time"
Data logger starts recording at a defined date and time until the memory is full.
"Start/Stop time"
Data logger starts and stops recording data at a defined date and time.
"Continuous logging"
Data logger starts recording immediately and loops. The most recent data overwrite
the oldest data.
The recording/logging will stop as soon as the battery is empty or the configuration
is changed to another "condition".
Select one of the following options to determine when the data logger stops record-
ing.
"None"
No stop condition is specified. The data logger will stop recording according to the
"Logging start conditions" setting.
"Stop button"
The data logger will stop recording if you press and hold down the "ENTER" button
(8) for a few seconds.
"After PDF creation"
Data logger stops recording after PDF report is generated.
Define date and time to start recording data.
Define date and time to stop recording data.
Define delay to immediate start of recording.
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