Omega RD260A instruction manual Getting a Digital Printout, Getting a List Printout

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4.6 Getting a Digital Printout

A digital printout can be any one of the following:

List printout

SET UP list printout

4.6.1Getting a List Printout

A list printout includes the following setting values:

Date/time/chart speed/2nd-chart speed/trend record interval (Dot-printing model)

Channel number/range/span/scaling value/engineering unit

Tag/offset value (if setting is on)

Types of set alarms (if set)

Message setting (if set up to 16 characters)

List printing is executed by the following procedure:

(1) Press the[PRINT] key.

(2) Press the [ ] (PRINT) key to call up the [ ] display, then press the [ENT] key.

(3)Press the [ ] key to select [ ], press the [ENT] key, and list printing will start.

When list printing starts, the display automatically returns to the screen that was on display before the printing began.

NOTE • While list printing is executed, analog recording is interrupted; however, measuring and alarm detecting activities continue.

If an alarm occurs during list printout, the alarm printout starts just after the analog recording restarts.

If you want to interrupt a list printing, proceed as follows:

(1) Press the [PRINT] key.

(2) Press the [ ] (PRINT) key to call up the [ ] display, then press the [ENT] key.

(3)Press the [ ] key to select [ ], and press the [ENT] key. The list printing will stop and the recorder will return to the state before starting the list printing.

When the OFFSET or TAG setting is on in SET UP mode, this is printed.

Pen model Printing Sample

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