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Command Response Description
KE
&
Stop the data downloa
d
LE
&
Erase stored data
K1
&
Immediate printing of data
K0
&
Stop printing data
K4
&
Start logging data
K5
&
Stop logging data
KP
&
Auto-
p
ower-off function = ENABLE
KQ
&
Auto-
p
ower-off function = DISABLE
WC0
&
Setting SELF of
f
WC1
&
Setting SELF on
RA
Sample print = 0sec
Reading of PRINT interval set and label of the
measurements
RL
Sample log = 30sec
Reading of LOG interval set
WA#
&
Setting PRINT interval.
# is a hexadecimal number 0…D that represents the position
of the interval in the list 0, 1, 5, 10, …, 3600 seconds.
WL#
&
Setting LOG interval.
# is a hexadecimal number 1…D that represents the
position of the interval in the list 15, …, 3600 seconds.
5.1 STORING AND TRANSFERRING DATA TO A PC
It is possible to store the measured values in the internal memory using the Logging function (MEM
key). If necessary, the data stored in the memory can be transferred later to a PC.
5.1.1 Logging Function
The Logging function allows recording of the measurements. The time interval between two
consecutive measurements can be set from 15 seconds to 1 hour. The logging starts by pressing the
MEM key and ends by pressing the same key again: The data memorized in this way form a
continuous block of data.
See the description of the menu items on chapter “4. MAIN MENU”.
If the automatic turning off option between two recordings (see par. 4.2.2 AutoPowerOff–
AutoPowerOff Mode) is enabled, upon pressing the MEM key the instrument logs the first data and
turns off. 1 minute before the next logging instant, it turns on again to capture the new sample, and
then turns off.
The data stored in the memory can be transferred to a PC through the DeltaLog10 software (from
version 0.1.5.3). During data transfer the display shows the message DUMP; to stop the data
transfer press ESC on the instrument or on the PC.
5.1.2 Clearing the memory
To clear the memory use the Erase Log function (see par. 4.2.5 Log File Manager). The instrument
starts clearing the internal memory; at the end of the operation, it goes back to normal display.
NOTES:
• Data transfer does not cause the memory to be erased: The operation can be repeated as many
times as required.
• The stored data remain in the memory independently of the battery charge conditions.
• The direct connection between instrument and printer via a USB connector does not work.










