3.1.7Day start time
A print out starts from the actual time and goes backwards until the time set in this parameter, unless the ‘Print time period’ is shorter. If the ‘Day start time’ is set to “00:00” only the ‘Print period time’ is applicable. This allows you to print back to a maximum of 24 hours.
3.1.8Day end time
This option is only used when printing a historical date. The print will start with the time set in this option and goes backwards until the required ‘Day start time’. The ‘Print time period’ is not applicable.
3.2Alarm menu
1.7Day start time (06:00)
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1.8Day end time (18:00)
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Up to four different alarm types can be allocated to up to four different compartments. The various alarms (and compartments) are only available if the supervisor has
By pressing the yellow button the alarm menu will open. With [↑], [↓] you can toggle between the
With [<], [>] you select the desired alarm type (including alarm off). By pressing [accept] the chosen alarm will be activated.
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Note : In case of an alarm condition, an acoustic signal will be audible and on the display the corresponding temperature input will flash.
After an alarm is accepted with the yellow button the acoustic signal will stop but the alarm remains active until the temperature is again within the limits (for each compartment the desired alarm can be activated).
As soon as a protocol is selected in the recorder to communicate with the micro of an Advance Microprocessor, TM or R/TR unit, we have in Menu 2.1, the name COMP1 for compartment 1 set automatically to “on”.
The “off” choice can be selected by the user to disable the alarm. The
The same principle is applicable for compartment 2 and 3.
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