Instructions
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b) Measurement - Basic Settings
Logger ID (000 ~ 9999) LoggerIDisafourdigitidentier.Enteranumberbetween0000and9999e.g.
0014.
UsedifferentloggerIDstoidentifydataloggerswithe.g.differentcongurationles
for different usages.
Logging start conditions Select one of the following options to determine when the data logger starts record-
ing. Each option has a default stop setting.
“Immediately after memory is full”
Data logger starts recording data immediately until the memory is full.
“Start upon keypress”
Thedataloggerwillstartrecordingifyoupressandholddownthe“ENTER” button
(8) for a few seconds. Data logger stops recording when the memory is full.
“Start at start time”
Dataloggerstartsrecordingatadeneddateandtimeuntilthememoryisfull.
“Start/Stop time”
Dataloggerstartsandstopsrecordingdataatadeneddateandtime.
“Continuous logging”
Data logger starts recording immediately and loops. The most recent data overwrite
the oldest data.
Therecording/loggingwillstopassoonasthebatteryisemptyortheconguration
ischangedtoanother“condition”.
Logging end conditions Select one of the following options to determine when the data logger stops record-
ing.
“None”
Nostopconditionisspecied.Thedataloggerwillstoprecordingaccordingtothe
“Loggingstartconditions”setting.
“Stop button”
Thedataloggerwillstoprecordingifyoupressandholddownthe“ENTER” button
(8) for a few seconds.
“After PDF creation”
Data logger stops recording after PDF report is generated.
Start time Denedateandtimetostartrecordingdata.
End time Denedateandtimetostoprecordingdata.
Start delay in minutes Denedelaytoimmediatestartofrecording.










