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These beeps can be suppressed it they seem too noisy to you. To do this, simultaneously press MIN
MAX as you switch On with the rotary switch. The disappearance of the symbol from the
screen shows that the beep is switched Off. This deactivation of the beep will be continued even after
the instrument is switched off (switch to the OFF position). To activate the beep function again, switch
the instrumnet On again, whilst simultaneously pressing MIN MAX.
4.3 DISPLAYING THE PRESENT TIME
A digital clock allows the display of the present time as well as the time of the different recordings or
memorisations.
This clock operates permanently, even when the instrument is asleep or completely switched Off, which
makes it posibble to display the precise time as soon as the instrument is switched On.
This clock displays hours and minutes in accordance with the international 24 hour standard.
When the time is displayed, the symbol appears opposite the display of a session which is announced
by the ∆t symbol being lit.
A colon (:) is displayed between the hours and the minutes, if it ashes this shows that the time displayed
is the present time. When it is continuously displayed, this indicates that the time displayed is a set time
corresponding to the moment when the displayed measurement was recorded.
To display the present time, simultaneously press SMOOTH when you switch On with the rotary
switch. Similarly, to cancel the display of the present time, you must switch Off your instrument (switch
to the OFF position) then simultaneously press SMOOTH whilst turning the switch.
Notes:
When changing the battery, a reserve power supply ensures normal operation of the clock for one minute.
If the power supply to the clock is cut, the clock displays 0:00 ashing for one minute, then starts normal
operation again from 0:01 (new present time).
4.4 PRINTOUT OF THE PROGRAM MEMORY
To print the contents of the program memory, press PRINT simultaneously when switching On with
the rotary switch (the PRINT symbol is displayed when pressed).
This command is active when the button is released. At this time, the PRINT symbol disappears while
the COM symbol appears indicating transmission.
This is done via the TxD output by a series of data consisting of three groups of four lines, giving the four
values programmed for each measurement unit. At the end of this transmission the instrument returns
to the measurement function and the COM symbol disappears.
The presentation of the results is done in superimposed lines, each line corresponds to a programmed
function.
Each line containes three groups of data separated by a space and ends with a carriage return and
paper advance.
<group 1> <group 2> <group 3>










