Prosonic Flow 92 11 Description of device functions
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11.4.1 Group DATA LOGGER
Data Logger
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Function
Data Logger
Data Logger Oper. Mode
Use this function group to select the operating mode for the data logger.
The selection of operating mode is used to operate the respective function in the selection table “NO. /
NAME / DATA” which is displayed in the bottom section of the screen. Change to the selection table after
selecting the operating mode by means of the
W key and enable the desired data set by pressing “ENT”.
Setup Use this function to define or modify a parameter set.
Graph. Display Use this function to display logged data on the graphic screen.
Delete Log Use this function to delete a parameter set incl. logged data.
Start Log Use this function to initiate the start of recording for the data logger.
Note!
Observe the information on Page 78.
Data Logger Log Name
Note!
Display **NO DATA** indicates that there a data set for recording has not yet been defined at the respec-
tive number. Start your definition by selecting the function group “OPER. MODE” and the function
“Setup”.
A “
✓” displayed in the column “Data” indicates that a stored set of log data is already present. It is not
possible to access this set of log data or change the data in this data set by means of the functions
“SETUP” or “START LOG”.
The functions described below are available in the operating mode “SETUP”.
Log Name Choose this function to define a name for the data set. An alphanumeric on-
screen keyboard will assist you during entry. Choose “EXIT” to complete the
entry and close the on-screen keyboard.
Volume Flow Use this function to define the units for recording the volume flow. It is possi-
ble to log the volume flow in different units simultaneously. Select the desired
units in the sub-menu “UNIT VOLUME” and confirm by means of the “ENT”
key.
Metric options:
L/s – L/min – L/h – ML/d – m3/s – m3/min – m3/h – Mm3/d – BBL/s – BBL/min
– BBL/h – MBBL/d
US options:
gal/s – gal/min – gal/h – Mgal/d – ft3/s – ft3/min – ft3/h – Mft3/d – BBL/s –
BBL/min – BBL/h – MBBL/d