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MGR10 A/B/C - Revision : I (for 7.0 software revision) 72
6.3.3 Data Operation Commands
DATAlogger Group
These commands store and retrieve measurement values using the data logging memory. This memory
is non-volatile and can store up to 4000 readings. When the datalog mode is enabled, triggering is
controlled by the special DATAlogger commands.
The usual READ?, INITiate and *TRG commands are not available and will generate an “execution
error”.
DATAlogger:CLEAr
Clears the datalog memory. Take care; all the current stored values will be lost!
DATAlogger:COUNt <No. of readings>
Sets the maximum number of readings to be stored. Valid range is 1 to 4000.
DATAlogger:COUNt?
Returns the maximum number of readings to be stored.
DATAlogger:STATe <ON|OFF> or <1|0>
Enables or disables the datalog function. When turned on, triggering is controlled by STARt,
STOP and STEP, and all readings are sent to the datalog memory.
DATAlogger:STATe?
Returns “0” (OFF) or “1” (ON).
DATAlogger:STARt
Forces the continuous measuring mode, with all readings being sent to the datalog memory.
Readings are stored sequentially up to the value set by COUNt. To start the log at location 1, use
CLEAr first.
If the log has reached the COUNt value, any further STARt commands will generate an
“execution error”, and the command will be ignored.
(For the MGR10A model operating on battery power, continuous mode is not available, and
DATAlogger:STARt will cause an “execution error” to be generated).
DATAlogger:STOP
Forces the microhmmeter to ‘STOP’ mode. The current measurement is aborted. If the log has not
reached the COUNt value, STARt or STEP can be used to continue the log from this point.

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Eaton MGR10 Specifications

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BrandEaton
ModelMGR10
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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