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G14.0.11.6C-04 Operating Manual MINISOFT page 4
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4 The Logger Window – In Details
You have a choice between 5 different registers:
• Device (not available if logger window has been read from file)
• Read Data (or Data, if logger window has been read from file)
• Comment
• Settings
• About
Headlines displayed above the registers: - Window title (can be edited in register ‘Settings’)
- logger serial number and type
4.1 Device
Identification: (only if supported by logger) can be altered under ‘Extras’ and
will be stored in the logger
Measuring value: current meas. value, continuously updated
Measuring type (if supported by logger)
Message: read out of messages referring to the measuring values (p.r.t.
chapter 11)
Logger state messages: displays state of the logger recordings.
Logger-time: if the logger is equipped with a real-time clock this will be
indicated here (may be set to computer time by means of clock symbol); if
not, the computer time will be displayed.
Interval: intervals at which measurements are made and stored in the logger
memory, e.g. ‚15 min‘: a measurement is carried out every 15 min, the result
is stored in the logger (will be stated in case of a new logger recording start)
First..Last: time of the first and last measuring value taken
Battery: state of the logger battery, we recommend to return the logger to
manufacturer’s for a battery change if the value falls below 100%.
4.2 Read Data
If there are logger data in the memory they can be read out
(menue ‘logger – read out logger data’) and be viewed in form of a table.
Scrollbar: use scrollbar to go through the table
Legend: explanations regarding the data (only possible if menue ‘Logger –
Show Legends’ has been activated).
Hint: The logger window size can be adjusted as you wish by
means of the mouse. To be able to display more data
simultaneously simply change window size!
4.3 Comment
As soon as the logger data have been read you may enter your comments
here.
The comment can be printed together with the tables.
If logger data are saved as a file, the comment will also be saved in the same
file automatically.
This is an important function to help you describe logger data so that you will
be able to identify and assign them even after a longer period of time.










