User Guide
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14-01-96
--03-- 0010M
0001 *19.10
8.02 ppm
22.1 ° C
LOGGING MODE WITH PRINTING
This function is suggested when an immedi-
ate report of the measurement is required in
addition to the recording of the data into
memory.
Press the LOG key to enter the logging mode.
The log number and page number will appear
for a few seconds on the display to indicate
the correct operational mode.
The printer will print a complete set of data
and the "LOG" symbol will appear on the
secondary display.
Each printout provides the following informa-
tion:
a - A running log number
b - Running sample number (in that particular
log)
c - Date (DD-MM-YY)
d - Printing interval indicator in minutes
e - Time (HH-MM)
f - D.O. value in ppm.
g - Temperature value in °C.
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b
c
d
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g
LOG
LOG
Log number
Page Number
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It is always possible to switch from the log-
ging with printing function to the logging func-
tion. Press the CAL key and the "LOG" sym-
bol will start to blink to indicate that the data
are now stored only into memory.
Notes:
• It is recommended to use the external power
supply (HI710005 or HI710006) during
logging with printing mode, especially when
many printouts are required.
• Before proceeding with logging with print-
ing, make sure there is enough paper for
your measurements. When the paper is
finished the meter will not advise the op-
erator and the printouts could be lost. If
this happens, data will continue to be
stored into memory.
• It is possible to insert a new paper roll
during logging session (see page 31).
• Once in the logging mode,
the interval cannot be
changed. Exit the logging
mode first (pressing the
LOG key) before setting
the new interval.
• If the PRINT key is pressed
while in logging mode, a
printout is produced with-
out affecting the running
sample number.
TO STOP LOGGING
Press the LOG key, this will generate a log
exit status printout.
PRINT
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0016 *16.25
#1 20.0 °C.
Log number
Total sample number
LOG EXIT
Date/Time
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0016 *20.00
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CAL
LOG
LOG