1. When the I-V curve test is complete, or when
reviewing stored curve data, the I-V curve will be
copied in to the onboard NFC device. While this
is happening NFC will be displayed at the bottom
of the LCD.
2. When reviewing I-V curve data stored in the
PV200/210 memory, use the display toggle key
to change the display to show the Mpp values
and FF as shown below before attempting the
NFC transfer.
3. Check the instructions for your Android
device to determine the position of the NFC
antenna.
4. Place your Android device running the PV Mobile
App on the front surface of the PV200/210 such
that the NFC antenna in the Android device is
positioned over the NFC logo on the front of the
PV200/210.
5. The I-V curve will be copied and displayed in the
PV Mobile App.
Note: Do not place you Android device over the
NFC logo while “nFC” shown on the
PV200/210 display as this may interrupt or
inhibit the data transfer to the NFC device.
Note: Results of test sequence that do not include
I-V curves will not be copied to the NFC
device.
5.8 Memory Store
The Solar PV200/210 can store up to 999 complete sets of measurements. The number
of records currently held in memory is shown on the bottom of the display i.e. if the
display shows 16 there are 16 records in memory and the next result will be stored in
location 17.
The current test is complete. The PV200/210 is asking
whether the current test results should be stored.
Press the Memory Store key to store all measured values on the display. If there is
memory space available the Store icon will appear, and the readings will be stored in
the memory.