Documenting Process Calibrator
Memory Operations
7.Use the numeric keypad to enter the duration in minutes, followed by e. The maximum duration will depend on the reading rate and how much memory is available to log data. The table below gives an estimate of the limits for duration, assuming that no memory is being used for other purposes:
READING RATE | MAX. NUMBER | MAX. |
(Readings/Minute) | OF READINGS | DURATION |
1 | 999 | 16 hours |
2 | 1998 | 16 hours |
5 | 4995 | 16 hours |
10 | 8000 | 13 hours |
20 | 8000 | 6 hours |
30 | 8000 | 4 hours |
60 | 8000 | 2 hours |
CAUTION
A long logging duration can exceed the life of a battery charge. Use a fresh battery and the appropriate duration, or use the optional battery eliminator to avoid losing power during a logging session. If b appears during a log session, the session is terminated and data collected to that point is saved.
8.After you enter your choice of duration, you can see the how much memory that duration would consume. See the Memory Used and Memory Remaining percentage figures on the display.
Memory Used indicates the percentage of available memory that will be used by the specified log. Memory Remaining indicates the percentage of memory that will remain unused after logging is complete.
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