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HMG 3010 Page 42
Edition 11/2011 - V04 R01 Part No.: 669855
Example of recording a Simple Measure-
ment Curve
The settings made for the example shown on
the right mean that the measured values of
channels A and B are recorded with a sam-
pling rate of 1 ms (i.e. 1000 measured val-
ues per second, referred to as data records
under recorded data), and that recording is
automatically discontinued after 10 seconds.
You see the following brief summary under
Recorded data:
10,000 records each consisting of 2 values (1 x
channel A, 1 x channel B), memory usage:
41 kB.
Now you can either start or cancel (or Esc)
the recording from the function bar. The fol-
lowing appears in the display (see right) after
starting a recording. You see a list showing
the start time, date & time, the time elapsed,
and the number of data records recorded. A
progress bar shows you the status of your
recording.
The function bar offers you the option of hav-
ing the measurement curve plotted (graph)
or the current measured values displayed.
Graphic rendering provides a faster visual
impression of the changes in the measured
values. To have the measurement curve plot-
ted while recording, select Graph + OK. The
screenshot at the right shows you what the
plotted measurement curve might look like.
Note
When plotting a measurement curve, re-
cording of the Min/Max values is switched off
as all the measured values are rendered in
the curve for the period under consideration.
Recording can be discontinued at any time
by selecting Stop or pressing the Esc key.
When recording is concluded, the measure-
ment must be saved or discarded.
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