4 GETTING STARTED (continued)
4.6 SETTING MANUAL OR INTERVAL LOGGING
Users can choose to manually log readings - 'Manual Logging'
(Model S & T) or program the gauge to take readings at set time
intervals and save the readings into the batch memory automatically
- 'Interval Logging' (Model T only).
To select 'Manual Logging' in immediate mode (Model S & T):
1
Press Menu/Setup/Manual Logging.
2
To select immediate saving of a reading, use the
to highlight 'Save only' and press 'Sel'.
3
To select holding of a reading followed by an option to save,
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The default setting is 'Hold & Save'.
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'Manual Logging' is also available when in batching (Model T).
'Interval Logging' is only available when in batching (Model T).
For information on creating a new batch with 'Manual Logging' or
'Interval Logging', see Section 10.1 'Creating a New Batch' on
page en-15.
5 THE SENSORS
The sensors for (a) humidity (RH) and air
temperature (Ta); and (b) surface
temperature (Ts) are located at the top of
the gauge.
Note: The surface temperature sensor is serialised
for calibration traceability purposes.
FOR ACCURATE READINGS
Do not obstruct airflow through the holes in the casing around
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the humidity and air temperature sensors.
Keep fingers away from the holes - body heat can affect
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readings.
Allow the gauge some time, approximately 20 minutes, to
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acclimatise once it is brought from a cold environment into a
warm place and vice versa.
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