KANOMAX 6162 Anemomaster User Manual

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3. Measurement Mode

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3.5 Memory Capacity

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Measurement data is stored per page. On top of the each page the

measurement condition is stored. Therefore, the more pages you

save, the less data you can store.

Below describes how to figure out how many pages of data can be

stored when you know how many data you want to take.

Number of Bytes Used per Page

(1) Measurement Starting Date (08. 7. 1 10:40)

(2) Measurement Item (air velocity, air temp VT)

(3) Measurement

(Average: AVE, Interval: INT, Air Flow: FLW)

(4) Sampling Time (S-TIME(S))

(5) No. of Data (DATA (N))

(6) No. of Measurement Points (POINTS)

(7) Measurement Interval INT (min) or Duct Area AREA (m²)

(8) Air Velocity Data and Air Temperature Data

12 bytes

2 bytes

2 bytes

2 bytes

2 bytes

2 bytes

2 bytes

4 bytes × No. of data

How to Figure Out How Many Pages Can Be Saved

Internal Memory --- Memory Capacity 4770 bytes 1 page ··· (24+4×N) bytes

P = 4770 / (24 + 4 × N)

[Example] When N is 10, P is 74 according to the above formula.

This means that when the number of data is 10, you can perform a measurement for 74 times

(pages).

Measurement data is stored per page.


Make sure to check in which page the
data is stored.


A measurement data consists of air
velocity data and air temperature
data.

Data

Memory
Capacity

Measurement Condition
Total: 24 bytes

Page 1

·····

·····

Page 2

Page N

Measurement
Data

·····

·····
·····

·····
·····

·····
·····

·····
·····

·····

·····

·····

Measurement
Condition

Measurement
Condition

Average Value Measurement:

Data Volume (DATA (N))

Intermittent Operation:

Number of Points (POINTS)

Air Flow Measurement:

Number of Points (POINTS)

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