LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1314i User Manual
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Chapter 9
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1314i Photoacoustic Gas Monitor
LumaSense Technologies A/S
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If data from a single monitoring task totally occupies the Display
Memory, then this data can be stored in Background Memory
provided that no data is already stored there. The data will occupy
only one location of Background Memory and fill all available storage
space. Therefore, it will not be possible to store any data from any
new monitoring task in Background Memory unless the data already
stored there is first deleted (see
To illustrate the variable size of each location let us suppose that the
following monitoring tasks are performed:
Task No. 1:
The data collected in Display Memory occupies 20%
of the total capacity of the Display Memory. The data
can be stored in Background Memory provided that
the data already stored there occupies less than
80% of the total capacity of the Background
Memory. However, let us suppose that the
Background Memory is empty and that we STORE
the data from this monitoring task in location 1 of
Background Memory. This means that Background
Memory is now 20% full (see
Task No. 2:
The collected data occupies 30% of the total capacity
of the Display Memory. Let us suppose that we
STORE the data in location 2 of Background
Memory. This means that Background Memory is
now 50% full (see
Task No. 3:
The data occupies 40% of the total capacity of the
Display Memory. Let us suppose that we STORE the
data from this task in location 3 of Background
Memory. Background Memory is now 90% full (see
Task No. 4:
The data occupies 10% of the total capacity of the
Display Memory. Let us suppose that we STORE the
data from this task in the Background Memory – let
us say it is stored in location 4. Background Memory
is now 100% full (see
The Background Memory has now been filled-up by the data from the
four monitoring tasks described above, even though location nos. 5 –
10 (inclusive) have not been used. The user will not be able to
STORE any more data in Background Memory because there is no
space available for it. Data in Background Memory can, however, be
deleted to make space for the storage of new measurement results
(see