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Logging Mode

Press select and time hold at the same time to enter logging mode (note that all the trend indicators are on when in this mode).

Report

Time/Date Hold

Windchill

Temperature Hold

Comfort

Barometer/Humidity Hold

Last

RainfallHold

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Select

Clear Minimum Maximum Scale

WEATHER REPORT

Logging mode allows the user to view previously logged data via the display. (You can only enter logging mode if there is data in the logging memory). You may choose what interval of time you would like the data saved through the print set routine. Once in logging mode, press the minimum or maximum key to move forward or backward through the data. The date and time of the line of date will be displayed in the time/date window. If you have a printer connected to the display, pressing the report key from within the logging mode, directs the WRL to output data from the data displayed point forward. Press the select button again to exit logging mode. The WRL will start writing over the oldest data records in memory with new data when the capacity of the memory is achieved.

Print Set Mode

There are two settings that will affect the deposition of data. The first, report interval, determines how often the WRL will automatically dump data to the RS-232 port. The

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