Martel Electronics BetaLOG-PI User Manual
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Interval
One of the following sampling intervals:
1, 2, 5, 10, or 30 seconds
1, 2, 5, 10, or 30 minutes
1 hour
Samples/Run
The maximum number of samples to log per run. This may range
from 1 to 8500.
Log Temperature
– Yes
– No
Log Type
Continuous
A sample is stored at every interval during
the run. The sample value stored is defined
by the sample type selection below. This is
most common type of logging.
Trip high
Interval samples are stored during the run
only when the sample values exceed a high
limit. Sample storage starts when an
interval's sample value becomes greater
than the trip setpoint, and continues at every
interval until a subsequent interval's sample
value becomes less than the trip reset.
Sample storage then stops until a sample
value again becomes greater than the trip
setpoint. The sample value stored, and
used for comparison, is defined by the
sample type selection below.
Trip low
Interval samples are stored during the run
only when the sample values exceed a low
limit. Sample storage starts when an
interval's sample value becomes less than
the trip setpoint, and continues at every
interval until a subsequent interval's sample
value becomes greater than the trip reset.
Sample storage then stops until a sample
value again becomes less than the trip
setpoint. The sample value stored, and
used for comparison, is defined by the
sample type selection below.
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