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Setting up and starting the logging, Operating procedures – Dwyer Series PUF User Manual

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3: Operating Procedures

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Setting up and starting the logging

1.

With the PUF operating in

FLOW READING mode, check that the indicated flow units are the same as those

you want to appear on the logger output (e.g.

gal/min).

If you choose to save the existing log it will be saved to the highest number site that does not currently have an
attached log (e.g.

EmptySite19, EmptySite18.... etc). The name of the site to which the log is saved will be

changed to

CopyQS_xx (where xx is a numerical value which is incremented each time a log is saved).

For example: if

EmptySite19 is available when you elect to save the QuickStart log, the log is saved to

EmptySite19 and the sitename is changed to CopyQS_1

.

2.

Press the

Logger function key to access the

REAL TIME LOGGER screen.

3.

Select

Log data to and choose Memory to

store the log to the instrument’s internal
memory.

4.

Select

Logging interval and enter the

required period (e.g.

10 seconds).

5.

Select

Clear log if you want to discard any

existing logging data.

6.

Select

START NOW.

REAL TIME LOGGER

DD-MM-YY HH:MM:SS

4-20mA O/P is ON. Qxx.xx%

Unit : gal/min

Log name : Quickstart

Log data to : Memory

Logging interval : 10 seconds

Start date & time : dd-mm-yy hh:mm:ss

Stop date & time : dd-mm-yy hh:mm:ss

MM DD HH MM SS

Remaining time : mm dd hh mm ss

Sleep Mode : Off

Extended Intervals : Stop

Graph Y axis max. : 50

View log as text

View log as graph

START NOW

Set Auto start

Clear log

Exit

7.

This screen appears only if a log already exists
for the

QuickStart site. It allows you to either

delete or save the existing log, or cancel the
START NOW request.

ERR:Log not empty

DD-MM-YY HH:MM:SS

Press

to confirm deletion

Press

U

to save log and continue

Press

V

to cancel

Key Point: When setting up a named site it is advisable to run a brief logging session on
the new site to establish a data log file, as this will prevent the site name being
overwritten when saving the QuickStart log, as described above.