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d) Delete Data Logger
The data can be deleted in two manners:
1. Via the menu in current operation. This procedure is described in chapter 7, Commissioning, item “Menu Pre-
Setting”.
2. Via a shortcut at activation.
Switch off the meter.
Keep the two buttons “CLEAR” and “POWER” pushed until the display shows “CLR DATA”.
Release the buttons when the regular measuring display appears. The meter switches off again.
The data have been deleted.
Switch on the meter; the memory can be used again.
The empty memory is displayed in the display function “READ” with three dashes “- - -”.
10. USB Interface
The meter has a serial USB interface (8) for data exchange with a computer. It is located at the upper housing side.
The interface is designed in the form of a device-specic socket and requires the enclosed data cable.
At initial commissioning rst install the enclosed software and the associated device drivers before con-
necting the meter to the computer.
The serial data signal is made up in the following order:
1. Baud Rate 19200
2. Message Head - Length - Type Function Code - Display 1 - Display 2 - Status Code - Validate - 2 Byte - 1 Byte -
1 Byte - Null - 5 Byte - 4 Byte - 6 Byte - 2 Byte
Message Head ABCD
Message Length 21 Bytes
Message Type 0 Real time data, 1 Stored Data
Display code Sent by 1(2) ASCII Sequence
Example 1.003, “1”“.”“0”“0”“3”
Status Code composed 0x30+Status code.
Format as follows: 0 0 1 1 Ol2_ag Ol1_ag Manu_ag Hold_ag
Validate Counts Checksum of “Message head” to the last status code
3. Status Code
Status Code 1 0 0 1 1 Shutdown 10-500 hz 10-1khz 10-10khz
Status Code 2 0 0 1 1 HOLD USB DATA MAX
Status Code 3 0 0 1 1 Null MM CM/S M/S2
Status Code 4 0 0 1 1 Bulb Vrms Dp-p Ap
Status Code 5 0 0 1 1 Battery Power 3 level Battery Power 2 level
Battery Power 1 level Battery no power
Status Code 6 0 0 1 1 Null Null Null Null