Setting the sample interval – Vaisala vLog 4.5 User Manual

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Configuring Loggers

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excessive time delay between the gathering of the data
and the transferring of that data to the PC.

Stop at specified time

- This method enables you to set

a precise time for a logger to stop recording data. When
you choose this setting, both the

Log Time

and

Stop

Time

sections of the Logger Sample Timing window are

available.

The

Log Time

drop-down lists enable you to set an elapsed

time for the logger to collect samples. For example, you can
set the logger to collect samples for 24 hours, 48 hours, 7
days, and so on.
The

Stop Time

drop-down lists enable you to set absolute

date and time values for when the logger is to stop taking
samples.

Note:

The Log Time and Stop Time options are interre-
lated. Setting the Log Time to a specified period
automatically adjusts the Stop Time values.
Adjusting the Stop Time Date and Time values,
in turn, automatically adjusts the Log Time val-
ues.

Setting the Sample Interval

You can change the sample interval on the logger to suit the
requirements of the application. You can also set up more
frequent sampling intervals to capture rapidly changing data,
or spread out the readings to conserve memory usage and
cover extended monitoring periods.

Note:

You can only change sample intervals if you set
the Clear Mode to the Clear logger setting (“Set-
ting the Clear Mode” on page 33
).

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