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HI92000 allows you to use the powerful means
of the most diffused spread sheet programs
(e.g. Excel
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, Lotus 1-2-3
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). Simply run your
favorite spread sheet and open the file down-
loaded by HI92000. It is then possible to
make any elaboration available with your soft-
ware (e.g. graphics, statistic analysis).
To install HI 92000 you need a 3.5" drive and
a few minutes to follow the instructions con-
veniently printed on the disk's label.
HI955201, HI955202, HI955301 and
HI955302 are factory programmed to auto-
matically diagnose a fault. This is displayed
with error codes on the LCD.
Error codes:
PEr 0, PEr 1, PEr 2 = Short circuit on the
system, the meter should be returned
for repair (see Warranty section).
PEr 3 = Printer mechanism fault - repair
needed (see Warranty section).
PEr 4 = Printer clutch jammed - reset the
printer (see page 32).
PEr 9 = Printer jammed - reset the printer
(see page 32).
FAULT FUNCTIONS
Excel
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Lotus 1-2-3
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MEMORY ORGANIZATION
Capacity: 16,000 data samples, divided into
16 pages.
Data capacity per page:
1000 data samples with 1 chan-
nel monitored;
500 data samples with 2 chan-
nels monitored (HI 955302 only).
Each time a new logging period starts, it
automatically starts from a new page.
If LOGGING is still on, and the available
page is 0 the meter will overwrite the first
LOT DATA in the existing meter memory.
During logging the meter automatically re-
turns to the oldest page in the memory and if
it contains data, will overwrite. In this case
the first log will not correspond to the oldest
set of data.
It is recommended to periodically clean the
memory. Save the data in a PC if you need
to keep a record and then disconnect the
batteries for about 1 minute. If you do this,
remember to set the date and time, once the
batteries have been connected again.
ATTENTION
Data are stored into memory until batteries
are removed.
If replacement of the batteries is needed and
data are not to be lost, plug the adapter in
and proceed with battery replacement as de-
scribed below. Only once batteries have been
replaced is it possible to unplug the adapter
without losing the stored data.