Omega RD260A instruction manual Setting Periodic Printout On/Off, Pen Model Chart Speed

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7.11 Setting Periodic Printout On/Off

The contents of the periodic printout can be selected from the following three:

ON1: Date/time, measured values, scale, and chart-feeding speed are printed.

ON2: Date/time and chart-feeding speed are printed.

OFF: No printout.

The default is set to ‘ON1’.

The relationship between the chart-feeding speed and the periodic printout interval is as shown below.

Pen Model

Chart Speed

Periodic Printout Interval

10 to 15mm/h

Every 8 hours

20 to 30mm/h

Every 4 hours

40 to 60mm/h

Every 2 hours

75 to 120mm/h

Every 1 hour

150 to 180mm/h

Every 30 minutes

200 to 300mm/h

Every 20 minutes

360 to 1500mm/h

Every 10 minutes

1800mm/h or more

No printout

 

 

Dot-printing Model

Chart Speed

Periodic Printout Interval

10 to 15mm/h

Every 8 hours

20 to 30mm/h

Every 4 hours

40 to 75mm/h

Every 2 hours

80 to 100mm/h

Every 1 hour

120mm/h or more

No printout

 

 

SETTING PROCEDURE:

Enter the SET UP mode by turning ‘ON’ the power while pressing and holding the [CH UP] (ENT) key until the SET UP display appears.

Use the [

] key to select the display [

].

Press the [ENT] key.

Use the [

] key to select the display [

].

Press the [ENT] key.

Select ‘ON1’, ‘ON2’or ‘OFF’ using the [ ] key. Press the [ENT] key.

The display [] appear.

Before leaving the SET UP mode, you have to store your new settings. Use the [ ] key

to select the [ ] display, and press the [ENT] key.

Select [ ] to keep your new settings or [ ] to abort the settings, and press the [ENT] key. After a few seconds, the OPERATION mode will appear.

NOTE If set, this printout appears on the chart with a certain regularity.

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