The saved recording can be stored in a USB stick or in the internal memory of the detector.
View a saved file: see chapter "Graph screen: viewing”.
Saving a file (.csv)
The saved file (.csv) contains all the measurements taken (leak rate and inlet pressure) during the re-
cording. It allows further processing.
The default separator is "tab".
The default name of the file (.csv) is RecordYYYYMMDD_HHMMSS (example: Re-
cord20210727_143635).
1. Start a recording (see chapter “Graph screen: recording”) or display the graph history (see chapter
“Graph screen: graph history”).
2. Press [STOP REC] to stop recording (see chapter "Graph screen").
3. Press [Export as .CSV FILE].
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Automatic opening of the File Manager menu window
4. Select the storage location ([Internal Memory] or [USB Stick]) for the file to be saved.
5. Press the lower left frame and enter the name of the file to be saved.
6.
Press [✔] to confirm the entry.
7. Press [SAVE] to complete the save.
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The message “Record file saved successfully” is displayed to confirm the save.
Save a screenshot (.png)
The screenshot (.png) displays all the measurements taken (leak rate or inlet pressure) during the re-
cording.
To save the plot of the leak rate measurements and the plot of the inlet pressure measurements, the
procedure must be carried out twice while viewing each of the plots (see chapter "Graph screen").
The default name of the screenshot (.png) is ScreenYYYYMMDD_HHMMSS (Example:
Screen20210203_143302).
1. Start a recording (see chapter “Graph screen: recording”) or display the graph history (see chapter
“Graph screen: graph history”).
2. Press [STOP REC] to stop recording (see chapter "Graph screen").
3. View the plot to save (see chapter “Graph screen”)
4. Press [Export as .PNG].
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Automatic opening of the File Manager menu window
5. Select the storage location ([Internal Memory] or [USB Stick]) for the file to be saved.
6. Press the lower left frame and enter the name of the file to be saved.
7.
Press [✔] to confirm the entry.
8. Press [SAVE] to complete the save.
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The message “Record file saved successfully” is displayed to confirm the save.
9.
Optional: to save a screenshot of the 2
nd
plot.
View the 2
nd
plot to save (see chapter “Graph screen”)
10. Do steps 4 to 8 again.
Delete a recording
The user can delete the following recordings:
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recording in progress (see chapter "Graph screen: recording").
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graph history recording (see chapter “Graph screen: graph history”)
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Clearing the recording of the graph history deletes the entire leak detector buffer memory.
1. Display the recording to be deleted.
2. Press [CLEAR GRAPH] to clear the recording (see chapter "Graph screen").
3. Press [CLEAR HISTORY] to delete the graph history (see chapter "Graph screen").
4. Press [OK] to confirm.
7.7.8 Graph screen: display
The user can display the following recordings:
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recording in progress (see chapter "Graph screen: recording").
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recording saved (see chapter “File manager menu”).
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A recording can be viewed even if it is in progress.
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graph history (see chapter “Graph screen: graph history”)
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A recording can be viewed even if it is in progress.
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