Logging Data 3-3
March 2008
Creating a Standard Log
(cont.)
Refer to Chapter 3, Diagnostics, of the Service Manual for a
discussion of the many parameters accessible via the
DIAG option.
Note: The units assigned to the parameters in Table 3-1 above are
those selected in the
User Program (SYSTM submenu).
6. Use the [←], [→] and
[F1]-[F4] keys to select the second parameter
to be logged. See Table 3-1 above for a list of the available
options.
7. Use the [←], [→] and
[F1]-[F4] keys to select the third parameter to
be logged. See Table 3-1 above for a list of the available options.
• If you selected a totalized value for display, go to step 8.
• If you did not, go to step 9.
8. At the Set LOG Totals to 0? prompt, press
[F1] to leave the log
totals at their present value or press
[F2] to reset the log totals to
zero.
Note: The
Set LOG Totals to 0? prompt only appears if either +TOTL or
-TOTL was selected as one of the three parameters to log.
Choosing
YES at this prompt only resets the log totals to zero
and has no effect on the meter totals.
Table 3-1: Measurement Parameter Options
Option Bar Choice Description
[F1] = VEL Flow Velocity
[F2] = VOLUM Volumetric Flow
[F3] = +TOTL Forward Totalized Volume Flow
[F4] = -TOTL Reverse Totalized Volume Flow
[→] + [F1] = MDOT* Mass Flow
[→] + [F2] = +MASS* Forward Totalized Mass Flow
[→] + [F3] = -MASS* Reverse Totalized Mass Flow
[→] + [F4] = POWER** Energy Flow Power
[→] + [→] + [F1] = +ENRG** Forward Energy Flow
[→] + [→] + [F2] = -ENRG** Reverse Energy Flow
[→] + [→] + [F3] = DIAG Diagnostic
* Available only if “Mass Flow (static)?” = YES
** Available only if “Energy Option?” = YES