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Elcometer 319 Standard - Saving Reading Data into Batch Memory

Elcometer 319 Standard
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4.2 SAVING READING DATA INTO BATCH MEMORY [T]
Follow this procedure to take readings manually (manual logging) or automatically at set time intervals
(interval logging) and log the reading data into a batch in your gauge memory.
Before you start, if you intend to take measurements over a long period of time:
Check that the batteries are in good condition; if in doubt, insert new batteries.
Consider the use of an external temperature probe; holding the surface temperature probe integrated
into your gauge against a surface over an extended period of time may not be practical - see “Using
external temperature probes” on page 27.
Procedure:
1. Switch on the gauge.
2. Do one of the following:
Create a new batch - see “New Batch” on page 16
Open an existing batch - see “Open Existing Batch” on page 17
Copy an existing batch (see “Copy Batch” on page 18) and then open the new batch.
The gauge starts measuring.
3. Place the rubber tip of the surface temperature sensor against the surface, preferably at an angle of
90° and keep it in this position. The trend indicator next to the parameter indicates if the value is
increasing or decreasing . The absence of a trend indicator indicates that the value is stable.

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