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Sutron Corporation 8310 & 7310 Users Manual 8800-1125Rev. 2.7 (BETA) 4/16/2014 pg. 46
based on the setup. Recording ON+TX will be displayed if the setup contains some
communications devices configured to automatically transmit data.
Always check to make sure Recording is ON or ON+TX before leaving a site!
SD card
If you insert an SD card when the display is turned off, it automatically turns on and prompts for
a download of the data. Whether you proceed with the download or cancel, the system now
has a new SD Card Menu added to the main menu. If the display is already on when the card in
inserted, the display does not change but the additional SD Card Operations is added to the
Main Menu.
SD Card Operations
Download log to card
Write setup to card
Read setup from card
Write basic to card
Read basic from card
Format SD card
End SD Card Operations
Press ENTER to download
The SD card supports log files, reading/writing setups and basic programs. Most stations will
have a minimum of two log files. The system.log is where the system keeps error, status and
operational messages. The station data is normally kept in a separate log file, named data.log or
given some other name. When you download the data, you should generally download both
the system and data logs. The software names the files on the SD card with the station name,
name and date that is being downloaded.
Viewing Outputs
Some outputs can be viewed in the main menu right after the alarm status. Normally, they are
the last measured value for the key sensors at the station. Not all the outputs will show up in
the main menu. The outputs in the main menu are those that were enabled when the output
was configured. Note the outputs are identified by the measurement and output number along
with the output name. A * next to the output number means that the system is currently
measuring the input.
M1.O1*: TEMP > 23.9 C G
M2.O1: VBAT > 13.25 G
M3.O1: VBAT_HR > 0.00 U
M4.O1*: AirTemp > 23.53 G
M5.O1: RelHumid > 46.20 G
The outputs can also be viewed from the /Diagnostics/Outputs menu. This menu gives a full
listing of all the outputs regardless of whether or not they were enabled for display.
Outputs (3)
M1.O1: Stage > 2.15 G
M2.O1: VBAT > 13.81 V G
M3.O1: AirTemp > 2.03 G
End Outputs
ENTER to measure live | RIGHT to view log

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