Memory, View data, View statistics – Checkline Series-4 User Manual
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Series 4 Digital Force Gauges
User’s Guide
9
When set points are enabled, the following indicators are shown to the left of the primary reading:
– the displayed value is greater than the upper
force limit (NO GO HIGH)
– the displayed value is between the limits (GO)
– the displayed value is less than the lower force
limit (NO GO LOW)
Note: Set point indicators and outputs reference the displayed reading, not necessarily the current live
load.
8 DATA MEMORY AND STATISTICS
Series 4 gauges have storage capacity of 50 data points. Readings may be stored, viewed, and output to
an external device. Individual, or all, data points may be deleted. Statistics are calculated for the data
presently in memory.
To enable memory storage, select DATA Key from the menu, then scroll to Memory Storage and press
ENTER. Then exit the menu. In the home screen, the data record number 00 will appear below the
primary reading. Press DATA at any time to save the displayed reading. The record number will
increment each time DATA is pressed. If DATA is pressed when memory is full the message “MEMORY
FULL” will be flashed at the bottom of the display and a double audio tone will be sounded.
To view, edit, and output stored readings and statistics, select Memory from the menu. The screen
appears as follows:
8.1 View Data
All the saved data points may be viewed. The record number is displayed, along with the corresponding
value and presently set unit of measurement. Any readings may be deleted individually. To do so, scroll
to the desired reading and press DELETE. The letter “D” will appear to the left of the record number,
indicating that the gauge is in Delete mode, as follows:
01 2.458 lbF
02 2.224 lbF
03
2.446 lbF
04 1.890 lbF
D
05 2.098 lbF
06
1.998 lbF
07 2.042 lbF
MEMORY
View Data
View Statistics
Output Data
Output Statistics
Output Data & Stats
Clear All Data