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19.3 Starting and Stopping Recordings
To manually start a recording, you can either:
Select the hardkey on the front of either the monitor or the recorder module, or
Select the [Record] button from the current menu or window.
Automatic recordings will be triggered in the following conditions:
Timed recordings will start automatically at preset intervals.
If both [Alarm] and [Alm Rec] for a measurement are set on, an alarm recording will be triggered automatically as
alarms occur.
To manually stop a recording, you can either:
Select the hardkey again, or
Select [Clear All Tasks] in the [Record Setup] menu.
Recordings stop automatically when:
A recording is completed.
The recorder runs out of paper.
When the recorder has an alarm condition.
When a recording is stopped, the following markers will be added:
Automatically stopped recording: print two columns of ‘*’ at the end of the report.
Manually or abnormally stopped recording: print one column of ‘*’ at the end of the report.
19.4 Setting up the Recorder
19.4.1 Accessing the Record Setup Menu
By selecting [Main Menu]→[Record Setup >>], you can access the [Record Setup] menu.
19.4.2 Selecting Waveforms for Recording
The recorder can record up to 3 waveforms at a time. You can select, in turn, [Waveform 1], [Waveform 2] and
[Waveform 3] in the [Record Setup] menu, and then select the waveforms you want. You can also turn off a waveform
recording by selecting [Off]. These settings are intended for realtime and scheduled recordings.
19.4.3 Setting the Realtime Recording Length
After starting a realtime recording, the recording time depends on your monitor’s settings. In the [Record Setup] menu,
select [Length] and toggle between [8 s] and [Continuous].
[8 s]: record 4-second waveforms respectively before and after current moment.
[Continuous]: record the waveforms from the current moment until stopped manually.