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LOGGING
LOGGING
The log function is active only after a valid measurement
is obtained (no errors).
To log a value, press LOG/CFM when the measurement
result is displayed.
The instrument asks to READ TAG for identification
of the sampling location. The number for the new
record is also displayed on the secondary LCD.
To read the ID code for the sampling location
identification, simply touch the
iButton
®
tag with
the matching connector, located on the back of
the instrument (see page 10, “Connectors
Description”). Alternatively, press again LOG/CFM
to store the record without the tag ID code.
If the tag is successfully read, the instrument will
beep once, displaying the unique hexadecimal
code of the tag, and store the data.
After data is stored, the instrument returns to
measurement mode.
Notes: • If the tag is not read within 20 seconds,
the logging procedure is canceled.
A measurement can be stored only once.
Also an over range value can be stored.
If less than ten free records are available, the
“LOG” tag will blink while storing data.
If the log memory is full, the “LoG FULL”
message appears for two seconds on the LCD
and the instrument returns to measurement
mode without storing the new record.
To store a new record, delete one or more records.
HI 93414 has a logging memory of 200 records. The log memory is unique for all ranges. The
records are stored in chronological order. With each measurement, the range, date, time, and tag ID
are stored. In this way, each record is fully characterized and can be easily analyzed when downloading
on the PC application (HI 92000).
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