Epson USN 52L Printer User Manual


 
Krautkramer USN 52R/USN 52L Issue 05, 02/00 5-35
5.8 Storing measured values -
Data Logger
The Data Logger helps you to store and manage your
measurement results. These are saved even when the
batteries are removed. The stored measured values can
be:
displayed
deliberately deleted
transferred to a peripheral
output via a PC or printer
A number of measurements are compiled into one
FILE. To file measured values in the Data Logger you
must
determine the required number of FILES
select a FILE
Determining the number of FILES
You determine the total number of FILES (max. 99)
the instrument automatically determines the number of
measurement locations according to the following for-
mula:
Number of measurement locations = 2500 : Number
of FILES
The first measured value of each FILE is automatically
allocated the number 1. However, you can also select
another measurement location. All the following mea-
sured values are consecutively filed until all measure-
ment locations are full or until you select another FILE
or measurement location.
H Note:
You can only determine the number of FILES when the
Data Logger is empty.
Storing measured values - Data Logger Operation
Krautkramer USN 52R/USN 52L Issue 05, 02/00 5-35
5.8 Storing measured values -
Data Logger
The Data Logger helps you to store and manage your
measurement results. These are saved even when the
batteries are removed. The stored measured values can
be:
displayed
deliberately deleted
transferred to a peripheral
output via a PC or printer
A number of measurements are compiled into one
FILE. To file measured values in the Data Logger you
must
determine the required number of FILES
select a FILE
Determining the number of FILES
You determine the total number of FILES (max. 99)
the instrument automatically determines the number of
measurement locations according to the following for-
mula:
Number of measurement locations = 2500 : Number
of FILES
The first measured value of each FILE is automatically
allocated the number 1. However, you can also select
another measurement location. All the following mea-
sured values are consecutively filed until all measure-
ment locations are full or until you select another FILE
or measurement location.
H Note:
You can only determine the number of FILES when the
Data Logger is empty.
Storing measured values - Data Logger Operation