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40 WIKA operating instructions, model CPG1200
EN
14603921.02 06/2023 EN/DE
7.3 Logger
The “Logger” menu item is always displayed in the menu, even for instruments that
were not delivered with a data logger enabled.
The data logger can be activated subsequently on all instruments, see
chapter 5.6.3 “Subsequently activating/enabling the data logger”.
If you have any questions about the procedure, please get in touch with your relevant
WIKA contact person.
The values stored during the logger process are always the actual
measured values of the sensor and not the filtered values of the display.
7.3.1 Start / Stop
When the logger is started, the LOG symbol is displayed.
When the logger is started, the interval set for this logger process and the set logger
duration are displayed below stop.
If no value is entered for the logger duration, it will not be displayed and the instrument
will store values until the memory is full or the batteries are empty, whichever comes
first.
If the logger process is interrupted in an uncontrolled manner due to empty
batteries, the logger values are not lost as they are stored immediately
during the logger process.
After changing the battery, the instrument restarts, though the logger
process is not continued, it must be restarted.
If the logger process has started and a delay (chapter 7.3.4 “Delay”) has been set, this
is first counted down and the logger process then started.
Logged values are always measured values of the sensor and not filtered
values of the indication.
If the logger memory is full, the logger process is automatically stopped.
The logger file contains the following values:
Logger settings (once at the start)
Indicated pressure value if measuring interval = logger interval
7. Operation via menu functions

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