Teledyne API – T101 Operation Manual Operating Instructions
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To define the REPORT PERIOD, follow the instruction shown in Section 4.11.2.2 then
press:
Edit Data Channel Menu
SETUP X.X 0) CONC: ATIMER, 2, 4032, R
PREV NEXT INS DEL EDIT PRNT EXIT
Exits to the main
Data Acquisition
menu.
SETUP X.X NAME:CONC
<SET SET> EDIT PRINT EXIT
Press SET> until you reach REPORT PERIOD …
SETUP X.X REPORT PERIODD:DAYS:0
0 0 0 ENTR EXIT
ENTR accepts the new string and
returns to the previous menu.
EXIT ignores the new string and
returns to the previous menu.
Press to set length of time
between reports in the format :
HH:MM (max: 23:59).
Set the number of days
between reports (0-366).
If at any time an illegal entry is selected (e.g., days > 366) the
ENTR button will disappear from the display.
SETUP X.X REPORT PERIODD:TIME:01:01
0 0 0 5 ENTR EXIT
SETUP X.X REPORT PERIOD:000:00:05
<SET SET> EDIT PRINT EXIT
Use PREV and NEXT to
scroll to the data channel
to be edited.
From the DATA ACQUISITION menu
4.8.2.6. Number of Records
The number of data records in the DAS is cumulative across all channels and parameters,
filling about one megabyte of space on the disk-on-module; this means that the actual
number of records is limited by the total number of parameters and channels and other
settings in the DAS configuration. Every additional data channel (up to 20), parameter (up
to 50 per channel), number of samples setting etc. will govern the maximum amount of
data points.
The DAS will check the amount of available data space and prevent the user from
specifying too many records at any given point. If, for example, the DAS memory space
can accommodate 375 more data records, the ENTR button will disappear when trying to
specify more than that number of records. This check for memory space may also make
an upload of a DAS configuration with APICOM or a Terminal program fail, if the
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