Logtag menu – LogTag Recorders LogTag Analyzer Temperature Recorder User Manual

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Next group of Marks (

)

This command will show the readings recorded between the

last inspection mark shown and the next inspection mark

recorded. This command will only be available if the "Zoom

to Marks" command is enabled and the last reading recorded

is not currently visible.

Options

(see "Customizing the

software" on page 86)... (

)

This will open a window allowing you to customize the

software. This command is further explained in the chapter

"

Customizing the software

(on page 86)".

LogTag Menu

The "LogTag" menu contains commands that generally relate to the usage and interaction
with LogTags.

The following table outlines the commands and the explanation of each command that
may appear in the "LogTag" menu when using the LogTag Analyzer software:

Command

Explanation

Configure

(see "Getting a

LogTag ready for use" on

page 27)...

This will display a wizard to help you through the necessary
steps to prepare LogTags for their next use. This command is

explained in further detail in the chapter "

Preparing LogTags for

use

on page 26".

Download

(see "Getting

results from LogTag" on

page 48)...

This will display a wizard to help you through the necessary

steps to retrieve a copy of the recorded readings stored within

the LogTag(s). This command is explained in further detail in

the chapter "

Results from LogTag

(on page 47)".

Hibernate...

(see

"Prolonging battery life" on

page 45)

This will display a wizard to help you through the necessary

steps to set LogTags to "Hibernation" mode. This command is

explained further in the chapter "

Prolonging battery life

(on

page 45)"

Wizard

(see "Get a LogTag

ready for use" on page
16)... ( )

This will display a wizard to help you through the necessary

steps to retrieve a copy of the recorded readings stored within

the LogTag(s) and then prepare the LogTags for their next use.

This command is explained in further detail in the chapter
"

Quick Start Guide

(on page 13)".

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