Advanced settings
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Ɣ automatic scale 2 decades: scale from 1·10
-7
to 1·10
-9
Pa·m
3
/s
(1·10
-6
to 1·10
-8
mbar·l/s)
Ɣ automatic scale 4 decades: scale from 1·10
-6
to 1·10
-10
Pa·m
3
/s
(1·10
-5
to 1·10
-9
mbar·l/s)
Recording Î Press [Recording].
7.1.3 Recording
Recording makes it possible to store the measurements taken during the test in the con-
trol panel memory: it will not save these measurements (see 7.1.6).
During a recording, all the detector functions are available.
After the detector is switched off (cut off at the mains or by the operator), the recordings
already made are stored in the memory. For the next recording, the operator will have to
specify:
- if the new recording is to be added to the recordings in the memory [OK]
- if the new recording is to delete or replace the recordings in the memory [Cancel].
Î Change the recording parameters if necessary.
Î Press [Record] (1) (see 7.1.1) to start recording
None of the measurements displayed on the plot before the recording starts will be re-
corded.
Î Press [Stop] (1) to stop recording.
Î Press [View Rec.] (1) to see the recording.
If the memory is not cleared between two recordings ([Clear] (1), all subsequent record-
ings will appear consecutively on the same memorised plot. A Ÿ cursor indicates the end
of each recording.
Fig. 24: Recording example
When the memory is full and if a recording is in progress, recording is automatically
stopped.
The [Record] key is replaced by the [Mem full].
Duration Recording duration
Capacity Total recording time according to recording duration
Duration Maximum capacity File size
0.2 s (min.) 6 hours 33 minutes § 7 Mo
30 s (max.) 983 hours
11
st
recording
22
nd
recording
33
rd
recording
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