Bacharach H25-IR manual Logging Measured Readings, Working with Logged Measurements, Log Menu

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4.2.9 Logging Measured Readings

The H25-IR can log up to 50 measurements, which can then be viewed and analyzed at a later time. Each logged measurement is given a date & time stamp for identification. The measurements are stored in non- volatile memory, and will not be erased when the instrument is turned OFF.

With the instrument in its Measure mode, press the LOG button to log the measurement that is currently being displayed on the Data Display screen. Note that logged data is stored on a first-in, first-out basis. Once 50 measurements have been stored, the newest stored measurement overwrites the oldest.

NOTE: Only non-zero measurements will be logged.

In the following example, a reading of 0.48 Oz/yr is about to be logged in memory location 11. Pressing the ENT button will confirm this action and then display a Measurement Logged screen, which confirms that the data has been saved while also showing the current total of all leaks logged.

LOG 0.48 AS 11 OF 50 PRESS ENTER TO CONFIRM?

Oz/yr

R134A

SETUP SM MERS

MEASUREMENT LOGGED TOTAL=55.8

Oz/yr

R134A

SETUP SM MERS

IMPORTANT! The instrument does not perform a units-of-measure conversion. It is therefore very important that the operator not change the leak units value after beginning to log measurements.

TIP: When measuring the total leak-rate of a system, it’s important to clear the log per Section “4.2.10.2 Clearing the Log” before starting a new series of leak-rate measurements.

4.2.10 Working with Logged Measurements

Each of the 50 logged measurements can be individually viewed, or the total accumulated value of all 50 measurements can be displayed. In addition, a log limit can be set that establishes a setpoint at which a relay is energized when the total of all logged measurements (up to 50) equals the log limit.

Enter the Log menu by first pressing both the ENT and ESC buttons on either the instrument’s front panel or Smart probe at the same time to display the Main menu. Next, use the Up and Down buttons to highlight “LOG”, and then press ENT to display the Log menu.

Main Menu:

SYSTEM

Log Menu:

LOG

SETUPS

VIEW LOG

CAL DATA

CLEAR LOG

DIAGNOSTICS

LOG TOTAL

 

LOG LIMIT

4.2.10.1 Viewing Logged Measurements

Display the Log menu as described in Section 4.2.10. Next, use the Up and Down buttons to highlight “VIEW LOG” and then press the ENT button to display the first logged data point.

LOG POINT # 1 08/09/04 07:35 LEAK RATE=2.80 Oz/yr

L/R ARROW TO CLEAR

Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the other log points (1 thru 50).

Use the Left or Right button to clear only the current log point. To clear all log points, refer to Section 4.2.10.2 Clearing the Log.

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Contents Infrared Refrigerant Gas Leak Detector H25-IRRegister Your Warranty by Visiting WarrantyTable of Contents Parts and Service Hazard Symbols Safety PrecautionsAC Power and Grounding IntroductionExplosive Atmosphere CleaningWorking Inside the Instrument Misuse and Modifications to Instrument Case of MalfunctionUnpacking and Initial Checks Ordering InformationFeatures and Capabilities Leak Rate = Flow Rate x Gas Concentration Functional OverviewFront View Names and Functions of ComponentsRear View Interior Standard Probe with LED and Programmable Pushbutton Standard ProbeSmart Probe Smart Probe Keylock Function System Menu Menu SystemConnecting the AC Power Cord Connecting the ProbePreparing for Operation Turning on the InstrumentMain Menu System Setup Menu System SetupGas Type Leak Units4 4-20 mA Loop RelaysReset Defaults Pchk ModeBrightness ClockSetup Name Configuring the Setups FunctionRange Setpoint Feedback ModeSearch Auto Zero CalibrationExternal Relay Connections Typical Relay 1 Wiring4-40 mA Current Loop Connection MA Current Loop ConnectorPreparing for Operation H25-IR Selecting Internal or External Calibration CalibrationInternal Calibration Selection Calibration Data MenuExternal Calibration Selection and Setup Internal Calibration CALExternal Calibration CAL Factor ProcedureMaterial Required Improving PPM Measurement Accuracy using the CAL Factor Restoring Factory Calibration Adjusting the CAL FactorCalibration H25-IR Power Using the H25-IRInitial Setup OperationRange Selection Setup SelectionSearching for a Leak Volume AdjustmentMeasuring the PPM Level Measuring the Leak RateWorking with Logged Measurements Logging Measured ReadingsLog Menu Clearing the Log What is PCHK? What to Do when a Fault OccursDiagnostics Menu RS-232 CommunicationOperation H25-IR Diagnostics Menu MaintenanceSensor Data Last Fault IR Emitter Factory MenuPressure Factory Factory MenuLeak Rate Auto GainLeak Gas Leak TempSensor Cal Leak TempcoProbe Type Model SelectFirmware Items Required Flashing MemorySelect Setup Communications Select File Load Flash Image Removing the Top Cover Part ReplacementProbe Tip Filter & O-Ring Replacement Fuse ReplacementInternal Filter Replacement Replacement Parts Parts and ServiceUnited States Service CentersCFCs, HCFCs, HFCs and Halogens SpecificationsSpecifications H25-IR Continuous Appendix a Factory DefaultsAppendix a H25-IR H25-IR Appendix a Headquarters Hunt Valley Circle, New Kensington, PA