Omega Vehicle Security HHTFO manual Starting and stopping a logging session, Icon definition

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Take note that this format function will only perform a “quick format” procedure; if you want to do a full format, please use your PC to perform a format operation. Furthermore, you will not be able to format a flash card that is not already formatted in FAT16 (use a PC computer to format a card that would be in FAT32).

4.5.3 The Enable sub-menu

This sub-menu allows you to engage or disengage the logging feature. This parameter must be ON to be able to do logging. To actually start the logging process, you need to exit this menu and press the Right arrow. Logging will be done at the rate defined by the “Rate” parameter (see next Section).

4.5.4 The Rate sub-menu

You must program your sampling speed from predefined sampling intervals, which are:

1sec

2 sec

5 sec

10 sec

30 sec

1min

2 min

5 min

10 min

30 min

1hr

snap: A temperature value is saved whenever the Up key is pressed. You must first start the logging as explained in the following Section, 4.6.

4.6 Starting and stopping a logging session

In order to successfully log temperatures, the following steps should normally be followed.

A formatted and unlock SD card must be inserted in the HHTFO. Make sure there is enough free space on it (files can be deleted if required using your PC).

Make sure the following parameters are corrected set; you may have to go to the appropriate sub- menus to set these parameters.

o Select the desired sampling rate, from the Rate sub-menu o Enable logging must be ON, from the Enable sub-menu

Exit completely from all menus (i.e., go to the main screen using the Esc key a few times).

Press the Right arrow to actually start logging values into your SD card. The file name currently being used is displayed.

To stop the logging process, either:

oPress the Left arrow

oGo the Logging Enable sub-menu, and change the Enable parameter from ON to OFF.

If you have used the Left arrow to stop logging, pressing the Right arrow will restart the logging process, but in a different file (sequence number incremented by 1).

Note: A maximum of 99 files can be logged on any given day.

4.7 Icon definition

This section presents a definition of all icons that may appear in the top portion of the screen.

Icon

Description

A RS-232 serial cable is connected

The 6VDC power module is connected. The internal batteries are not used.

A SD (or MMC) card is inserted

No SD card is inserted

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Contents Hhtfo Page Introduction Page Introduction Hhtfo product specifications VDCCalibration Unpacking OptionsInstalling batteries Quick IntroductionMaking your first meaasurements Keypad operation Hhtfo Thermometer Hardware ReferennceDisplay description Logging menu Using the backlightSetup menu File naming convention Format sub-menuIcon definition Enable sub-menuStarting and stopping a logging session Rate sub-menu10 RS232 communication interface Power jackProbe connector Using Temperature Probes DescriptionPage RS-232 help menu Using Hyper Terminal in WindowsSerial Communication Description Detailed description of RS-232 commands HHTFO101HHTFO111A Typical temperature reading sequence Error Codes Analog Out DescriptionQuick tour of FOB100-SOFT Installing FOB100-SOFTGetting started with FOB100-SOFT Hardware and software requirementsWorking with the Configuration Window Adjusting a temperature offset Acquiring and viewing temperature data Logging temperature data to a fileYour mouse to widen this column Viewing temperature data Displaying temperature trendsDisplaying analog values dials Displaying analog thermometersDisplaying digital values FOB100 Console File menu FOB100-SOFT functionsConsole help menu Find Instruments RefreshWindow menu Help Menu