Datalogger store on, Save interval 1 s, Transients no. 1 delete – Badger Meter MC4000 Diagnostic Test Equipment User Manual

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oPerATIon

New Datalogging Session

DATALOGGER

STORE ON

To start the next datalogging session select

dATAloGGer STore on

again and confirm the selection by pressing OK

Recording Interval

The save interval is the time between two consecutive recording cycles It is set in fixed increments as shown below

SAVE INTERVAL

1 s

Selection 1s, 2s, 5s, 15s, 30s, 60s, 120s, 300s, 600s,

1200s, 1800s, 2700s, 3600s, 7200s

Fast Transients - Pressure Channel P1

For recording of fast transients two memory locations are available Each location is individually selected Each transient

contains a maximum 240,000 samples For example with a sampling rate of 1 ms the memory capacity is 240 seconds in each

memory location The recording begins when OK is pressed To stop recording, press and hold OK for at least five seconds The

minimum recording time is 30 s When data recording is stopped by pressing OK, DATA STored is automatically displayed

OTEE:

N

An existing transient memory record must be deleted before the new record can start

The SHoW selection displays the stored measurements as graphics The X-axis shows the elapsed recorded time, the Y-axis

shows 0…100% of the full scale pressure set in the pressure channel P1 parameter setup Any recording may be stopped by

pressing OK before reaching the end of the 240 second maximum record length

TRANSIENTS

NO. 1 DELETE

Recorded data, in the transient 1 memory location, is deleted by

pressing OK at the TrAnSIenT no. 1 deleTe prompt

TRANSIENTS

NO. 1 START

Data recording, in the Transient 1 memory location, is started by

pressing OK at the TrAnSIenT no. 1 STArT prompt

TRANSIENTS

NO. 1 SHOW

A graphic of the transient 1 data is displayed by pressing OK at

the TrAnSIenT no. 1 SHoW prompt

OTEE:

N

The controls for transient 2 work the same way as the controls for transient 1

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