Vaisala TCI101 NiteStar User Manual

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At this point you can depress any of the following keys on the
next page:

MARK/ENTR : Moves to next memory location.

PRINT : If you have the RS-232 option and a printer attached it
will print all memory locations.

VIEW: Exits memory recall. Now the NITESTAR is back to stan-
dard operation mode.

MEMORY STORE SUMMARY

CLEAR : Clears all memory and exits memory mode.

PRINT : If you have the RS-232 option and a printer this will print
a copy of the survey header on the printer.

RUN/HOLD : Starts/stops NITESTAR counting

VIEW : Exits memory store. Now the NITESTAR is back to stan-
dard operation.

IMPORTANT NOTE: IF USING A NS-60, YOU MAY WISH TO PRINT
INFORMATION TO YOUR COMPUTER. YOU MAY DO THIS BY
USING THE HYPERTERMINAL APLLICATION. SEE SECTION 6

STORE MEMORY LOCATIONS

0 - 9 : While counting will enter in CODE values one at a time.

DISP/HOLD : While counting (NS-60 only) will print current dis-
tance and code value but NOT store them.

MARK/ENTR : While counting stores code and distance in mem-
ory location (NS-60 ONLY).

If you have the RS-232 option, each time you press MARK/ENTER
to store data in memory a line will print showing this data on the
printer.

See the RS-232/PRINTER section for further details.

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PRINTING MEMORY

If you have the RS-232 option and a printer you can print a copy
of the survey header on the printer by depressing the 9PRM key,
0VIEW key, the MARK/ENTR key, and then the 6PRINT key.

The printout will look like this:

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

PROJECT NO: ________________ STATE:_____
DISTRICT/CITY/CO:_______________________
ROUTE:___________DIR:_______ OPR:_______
BEGIN:_______________ END:______________

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Depress 0VIEW key to exit print header.

If you have the RS-232 option and a printer or are transferring
data to a computer the memory mode can print out a listing of
each event recorded along with its road distance and incremen-
tal distance from the previous event. For example, a printout
would look as follows:

Event#

Distance

Delta

Code

1.

0

0

12

2.

123

123

5

3.

241

117

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Event # : Count of events seen starts at 1 on each survey

Distance : Road track distance in current units (in example FEET)

Delta : Distance since last event (i.e. event 2 is 123 feet down
the road from event 1)

Code : The event code input by the user

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