T m! S B      ^? ,' LJ !! ]"# B##%  L' !](!" ("#!0)#$"K)$$#f)(-()-2(g+27-9Z/7A2 8AF7 Z9FHA2 ;HJFBJJHFdndwJnxdeNxn Ox P RT VX \ {] ! ^!* _*+! `++*+b454 b564c6>5Vh>?6Pk?@>m@@?npqrsw w yK||4} ~sS0aՍxAnyWave Help ManagerUse mouse or press Ctrl +  key to select: @1,"What You Can Do with the Meter Logging Tool" @3,"Help on Meter Logging Menu Options and Controls" @10,"Index" @40,"How to ..." @0:0,"Other AnyWave Tools and Glossaries" @6,"Tips" @910:0,"How to Use Help" +What You Can Do with the Meter Logging ToolThe Meter Logging tool allows you to work with @5:0,"meter readings" from the connected ScopeMeter test tool. A special kind of meter readings is the @9:0,"TrendPlot Data". To get an overview of tasks you can do with the Meter Logging tool, choose @12:0,"Transferring Meter Readings". To get information about the screen parts of the Meter Logging tool, choose @2,"Overview of Screen Parts". Overview of Screen Parts Ŀ @100,"File" @200,"Readings" @30:0,"Instrument" @400,"Options" @60:0,"Tools" @905:0,"Help" Ĵ @900,"Logging Controls" @910,"Logging Information" Ĵ @920,"Logging Options" Ĵ @930,"Logging Chart" @909,"Logging Status" Replaces the menu bar at the top during logging. /Help on Meter Logging Menu Options and ControlscMENU OPTIONS: @100,"File" @200,"Readings" @30:0,"Instrument" @400,"Options" @60:0,"Tools" @110,"New" @210,"Receive" @31:0,"Control" @410,"Logging" @61:0,"Instrument Screen" @120,"Open" @35:0,"Connect" @420,"Chart" @62:0,"Waveform" @140,"Save as" @46:0,"Colors" @63:0,"Meter Logging" @150,"Print" @50:0,"Memory usage" @64:0,"Instrument Setup" @40:0,"Print setup" @52:0,"Tools used" @65:0,"Envelope Compare" @41:0,"DOS shell" @66:0,"Sequence" @42:0,"Exit" @905:0,"Help" @906:0,"Contents" @4,"CONTROL BOXES" @907:0,"About" @5,"INFORMATION BOXES" Control Boxes Ŀ Ŀ @901,"Start" @903,"Execution Mode"ٳ Ŀ @902,"Stop" @904,"Interval:" s Information Boxes Ŀ Ĵ@914,"Meas 1" Ĵ Ĵ@914,"Meas 2" Ĵ Ĵ@914,"Meas 3" Ĵ @914,"Meas 4" Ĵ @911,"Time:" Ŀ @915,"Maximum" Ŀ Ŀ @912,"Date:" Ĵ @915,"Average" Ĵ Ĵ @913,"Number of Readings:" Ĵ @915,"Minimum" Ĵ Ĵ ٳ @915,"Max-Min" Ĵ ͵ @921,"Start Time" @922,"Stop Time" @923,"Level Logging" ͵ @931,"Upper"Ŀ Ĵ @934,"Stripchart" @932,"Time Scale" Ĵ @933,"Lower"ٳ TipstMake a selection between: . @7,"Quick Function Reference Tips" . @285:0,"Tips on Using Program Controls" Quick Function Reference Tips To start or stop logging of meter readings, activate the or button. To program which meter readings to log, select the menu option. Tips: - Select "Meter" mode via ring control box. - To get the actual settings from the ScopeMeter test tool, activate the button. To view another meter reading result in the stripchart, select the menu option. To define the time between two meter readings, enter the interval time into the box. To log during a certain period, or after a certain minimum or maximum value is exceeded, select the menu option. IndexThe Help Index provides an alphabetical list of all topics. To quickly move to a portion of the index, select one of the following letters: @11,"A" @12,"B" @13,"C" @14,"D" @15,"E" @16,"F" @17,"G" @18,"H" @19,"I" @20,"J" @21,"K" @22,"L" @23,"M" @24,"N" @25,"O" @26,"P" @27,"Q" @28,"R" @29,"S" @30,"T" @31,"U" @32,"V" @33,"W" @34,"X" @35,"Y" @36,"Z" To page forward and backward through the index, activate the and buttons. - A -@901:0,"Abbreviations" @907:0,"About AnyWave" @13:0,"Additional Logging" @122:0,"ASCII CSV Input" @124:0,"ASCII CSV Output" @420,"Autoscaling" @915,"Average Box" - B - No keywords available. - C -@420,"Chart Definition" @46:0,"Colors" @800:0,"Connecting an Instrument" @952:0,"Connecting a Modem" @906:0,"Contents of Help" @4,"Control Boxes" @31:0,"Control Instrument" @122:0,"CSV ASCII Input" @124:0,"CSV ASCII Output" - D -j@2:0,"Data Types" @912,"Date Box" @932:0,"Direct Connection Instrument to PC" @41:0,"DOS Shell" - E -@105:0,"EIA-232-D" @74,"Entering Meter Readings into Spreadsheet" @45,"Executing TrendPlot" @903,"Execution Mode" @42:0,"Exit" - F -C@100,"File Menu" @19:0,"Files - Tasks - Tools Cross-Reference" - G -D@0:0,"Glossaries" @940:0,"GPIB Connection Notes" @106:0,"GPIB" - H -@3,"Help on Meter Logging Menu Options and Controls" @905:0,"Help Menu" @913:0,"Help Screen Controls" @40,"How to ..." @910:0,"How to Use Help" - I -@123:0,"Info Header" @5,"Information Boxes" @50,"Inserting a Meter Reading Screen into a Text Document" @30:0,"Instrument Menu" @920:0,"Instruments that are Supported" @904,"Interval Time" - J - No keywords available. - K - No keywords available. - L -@923,"Level Logging" @950:0,"Local Modem" @930,"Logging Chart" @900,"Logging Controls" @410,"Logging Definition" @820,"Logging Functions" @910,"Logging Information" @920,"Logging Options" @909,"Logging Status" @933,"Lower Limit" - M -T@915,"Max-Min Box" @915,"Maximum Box" @202:0,"Maximum Number of Open Waveforms" @203:0,"Maximum Size of Each Waveform" @914,"Meas 1, 2, 3, 4 Controls" @50:0,"Memory Usage" @5:0,"Meter Readings" @915,"Minimum Box" @954:0,"Modem Connection to Instrument or PC" @953:0,"Modem Connection Tips" @107:0,"Modem Interface" - N -<@110,"New Meter Readings" @913,"Number of Readings Box" - O -h@120,"Open File" @400,"Options Menu" @0:0,"Other AnyWave Tools" @2,"Overview of Screen Parts" - P -@200:0,"PC Memory Usage Parameters" @70,"Plotting of Meter Readings" @40:0,"Print Setup" @150,"Print" @205:0,"Printer Setup" @55,"Printing a Meter Reading Screen" - Q -$@7,"Quick Function Reference Tips" - R -@200,"Readings Menu" @210,"Receiving Meter Readings" @70,"Recording Meter Readings" @950:0,"Remote Modem" @105:0,"RS-232-C" - S -@140,"Save as File" @217:0,"Save as PRT/HGL File" @65,"Save Meter Readings to File" @102:0,"Selecting an Instrument" @811:0,"Selecting the Graphics Printer" @72,"Selecting Which Meter Readings to Retrieve" @930:0,"Serial Connection Notes" @105:0,"Serial Interface" @74,"Spreadsheet" @901,"Start Button" @208:0,"Start Print" @921,"Start Time" @902,"Stop Button" @922,"Stop Time" @830,"Stripchart Options" @934,"Stripchart Explanation" @920:0,"Supported Instruments" - T -x@19:0,"Tasks - Tools - Files Cross-Reference" @900:0,"Terms" @911,"Time Box" @932,"Time Scale" @821,"Timed Logging" @953:0,"Tips on Connecting a Modem" @285:0,"Tips on Using Program Controls" @6,"Tips (Functional)" @19:0,"Tools - Files - Tasks Cross-Reference" @60:0,"Tools Menu" @52:0,"Tools Used" @12:0,"Transferring Meter Readings" @45,"TrendPlot" - U -@931,"Upper Limit" @820:0,"Using the Keyboard Controls" @821:0,"Using the Mouse Controls" @910:0,"Using the Help Function" @911:0,"Using the Help Scroll Bar" @915:0,"Using the Keyboard for Help" @950:0,"Using a Modem" @914:0,"Using the Mouse for Help" - V - No keywords available. - W -@912:0,"What a Help Page Contains" @1:0,"What You Can Do with the AnyWave Software" @1,"What You Can Do with the Meter Logging Tool" @50,"Word Processing" - X -@831,"X-scaling" - Y -@832,"Y-scaling" - Z - No keywords available. How to ...@800:0,"Connect an Instrument" @74,"Enter Meter Readings into Spreadsheet" @45,"Execute TrendPlot" @50,"Insert a Meter Readings PC Screen into a Text Document" @55,"Print a Meter Reading Screen" @70,"Record Meter Readings" @65,"Save Meter Readings to File" @811:0,"Select the Graphics Printer" @72,"Select Which Meter Readings to Retrieve" @910:0,"Use the Help Function" @820:0,"Use the Keyboard Controls" @821:0,"Use the Mouse Controls" Executing TrendPlot 1. Press the MIN MAX key on your ScopeMeter test tool. Note: The TrendPlot function is available only on the Fluke 99 ScopeMeter test tool. Your ScopeMeter test tool has now started to make a trend plot. The AnyWave software allows you to retrieve the trend plot that your ScopeMeter test tool is now making. 2. Select in the ring control box next to the Start button. 3. Activate the button. The trend plot is immediately retrieved and displayed on the computer screen. Your computer screen shows three waveforms. They represent the maximum, averaged, and minimum values of the selected main reading. Tip: No new measurements will be added in the stripchart, once the trend plot has been retrieved. However, the TrendPlot function on your ScopeMeter test tool continues trend plotting. To retrieve the same trend plot as it develops further, just repeat step 3. 8Inserting a Meter Reading PC Screen into a Text DocumentqInsert a meter readings PC screen into a text document by using WordPerfect or Word for Windows, for example. Select HPGL Format: 1. Select the menu. 2. Select the option. As a result, the Printer Setup dialog box pops up. 3. Select from the list. 4. Activate the button to confirm the selections. Print meter readings PC screen Screen: 5. Select the menu. 6. Select the Print... option and enter a file name. 7. Activate the button to start saving. A file has been created with the extension .HGL. You are now able to read this file into word processors. Exit AnyWave: 8. Select the menu. 9. Select the option to exit the AnyWave software. Continue with WordPerfect (step 10a) or Word for Windows (step 10b). Start Up WordPerfect: 10a. Start up WordPerfect 5.1 or 6.0, for example. 11a. Open or create the document into which the meter readings PC screen will be inserted. 12a. Insert the meter readings file, e.g., MYNAME.HGL, into the opened document as follows: . Select the "Graphics" menu (Alt/F9). . Select the "Figure" option (1). . Select the "Create" option (1). . Select the "Filename" option (1). . Enter the path and the name of the HGL file that you want to insert, e.g., C:\ANYWAVE\MYNAME.HGL. . Press the "Enter" key to insert the meter readings PC screen into the document. Start Up Word: 10b. Start up Word for Windows 6.0, for example. 11b. Open or create the document into which the meter readings PC screen will be inserted. 12b. Insert the meter readings file, e.g., MYNAME.HGL, into the opened document as follows: . Select the "Insert" menu. . Select the "Picture" option. . Select the "HP Graphic Language [*.HGL]" type from the "List Files of Type" ring control box. . Enter the path and the name of the HGL file that you want to insert, e.g., C:\ANYWAVE\MYNAME.HGL. . Press the "Enter" key to insert the meter readings PC screen into the document. Printing a Meter Reading Screen0Create a meter readings screen as follows: 1. Execute @72,"Selecting Which Meter Readings to Retrieve" 2. Execute @70,"Recording Meter Readings" Print the meter readings screen: 3. Select the menu. 4. Select the option. 5. Activate the button to start printing. Saving Meter Readings to FileCreate a meter readings screen as follows: 1. Execute @72,"Selecting Which Meter Readings to Retrieve" 2. Execute @70,"Recording Meter Readings" Save to File: 3. Select the menu. 4. Select the option. 5. Enter a name for the CUR file into the box, e.g., MYNAME. The default extension is .CUR. 6. Activate the button to create the file. Recording Meter Readings 1. Execute @72,"Selecting Which Meter Readings to Retrieve" Only one of the meter readings that you selected to log can be displayed graphically in the stripchart. Select a Meter Reading to View: 2. Select the menu. 3. Select the function. 4. Select from the box the reading you want to be displayed graphically. To enable autoscaling of the meter readings in the stripchart, the following buttons are active: - Auto X-scale for horizontal time scaling. - Auto Ymax-scale for vertical maximum value scaling. - Auto Ymin-scale for vertical minimum value scaling. 5. Activate the button. 6. The meter readings are logged every x seconds. To change this interval time, select the Interval box and type a new number (x). Execute Logging: 7. Activate the button. As a result, the meter readings become visible in the stripchart. Every x seconds the value of the selected meter reading is plotted in the stripchart and the reading results are updated. Notice that all menu options are disabled now. 8. To stop logging, activate the button. The graphical representation of the selected function disappears. All menu options are enabled again. All readings that you selected in step 3 and 4 are logged. To view each of the logged meter readings, do the following: . Select the menu. . Select the option. . Select another reading from the box. . Activate the button. Two additional features enable you to specify when logging must be started: Timed logging Logging occurs during a certain period defined by a start and stop time. Level logging Logging occurs when a certain maximum or minimum value is exceeded. Tip: To use timed and level logging, select the menu option. *Selecting Which Meter Readings to RetrieveYou can select which meter readings must be logged in either of the following ways: A. Make selections manually via instrument's front panel. B. Make selections via AnyWave software. Make selections via the instrument's front panel: 1A. Make the selections manually via the front panel in the METER mode of the ScopeMeter test tool. 2A. Select the menu. 3A. Select the option. 4A. Activate the button to enter the actual readings that are set on your ScopeMeter test tool. 5A. Activate the button to confirm the actual settings. Make selections via the AnyWave software: 1B. Select the menu. 2B. Select the option. As a result, a control box pops up, allowing you to select other functions, readings, and ranges. 3B. Select from the ring control box. 4B. Activate the button to confirm the actual settings. (Entering Meter Readings into SpreadsheetCreate a meter readings screen as follows: 1. Execute @72,"Selecting Which Meter Readings to Retrieve" 2. Execute @70,"Recording Meter Readings" Save Meter Readings in CSV Format: 2. Select the menu. 3. Select the option. As a result, the Save As dialog box pops up. 4. Select the type from the ring control box. 5. Enter a name for the CSV file into the box. 6. Activate the button to create the file. Exit AnyWave: 7. Select the menu. 8. Select the option to exit the AnyWave software. Start Up Spreadsheet Program: 9. Start up Excel 5.0, for example. 10. Select the "File" menu. 11. Select the "Open..." option. 12. Enter the path and name of the CSV file that you want to insert into the "File Name" box. 13. Activate the "OK" button to confirm the selections. MenuAllows you to open and save meter reading files, make a hard copy of a meter reading screen, and exit the AnyWave software. - @110,"New" Creates a blank chart to make a new start. - @120,"Open..." Opens a file containing meter readings. - @140,"Save as..." Saves the logged meter readings in the chart on disk under a new file name. - @150,"Print..." Prints the meter readings screen to the hard copy device selected. - @40:0,"Print setup" Selects a hard copy device for printouts. - @41:0,"DOS shell..." Leaves the AnyWave software via the DOS shell. - @42:0,"Exit" Exits the AnyWave software. ͻ Tip: To get the File menu options: . Point at File menu and click left mouse button. . Hold down Alt key and press F key. ͼ  Menu OptionRemoves existing meter readings from the chart after a request to save them pops up. The current file name becomes "Untitled".  Menu OptionThe Open dialog box pops up, allowing you to open a meter readings file of the following data formats: - *.CUR Waveform (curve) file. The button is active, so you can open a file by specifying a file name. After you select a file name, the meter readings in the file are displayed in the chart. When meter readings exist, a request to save them pops up first.  Menu OptionThe Save As dialog box pops up, allowing you to save the meter readings to a file with another name in one of the following data formats: - *.CUR Waveform (curve) file. - *.CSV @124:0,"ASCII Output" text file. The button is active, so you can save to file by specifying a file name. Meter readings in the graph remain unaffected. The current file name is replaced by the name of the newly saved file.  Menu OptionPrints the meter readings screen to the hard copy device. The @208:0,"Start Print" dialog box pops up, allowing you to start or cancel printing. Note: You can choose your hard copy device by selecting the menu option. The menu bar and buttons are not printed. If the selected output device is a print file (*.PRT) or HPGL File (*.HGL), the @217:0,"Save As" dialog box pops up, allowing you to specify a print or HPGL plot file name.  Menu6Allows you to receive the meter readings from a connected ScopeMeter test tool. - @210,"Receive" Reads the meter data from the instrument and displays it in the stripchart. Applicable to:  ScopeMeter test tools. ͻ Tip: To get the Readings menu options: . Point at Readings menu and click left mouse button. . Hold down Alt key and press R key. ͼ Menu OptionStarts reading and logging of the meter readings from the connected ScopeMeter test tool. Note: If two instruments have been connected, first the @102:0,"Select Instrument" dialog box pops up, allowing you to select an instrument. If logged meter readings exist in the chart that are not saved, a request to save them pops up. The menu option is the equivalent of the button.  MenuPContains additional options. - @410,"Logging..." Defines the logging conditions. - @420,"Chart..." Defines the chart conditions. - @46:0,"Colors..." Changes the colors of the chart and meter readings. - @50:0,"Memory usage..." Changes the use of memory space, such as: . Maximum number of waveforms . Maximum waveform length - @52:0,"Tools used..." Allows you to define which tools to use in the menu. ͻ Tip: To get the Options menu options: . Point at Options menu and click left mouse button. . Hold down Alt key and press O key. ͼ " Menu OptionSDefines the conditions for logging of the meter readings, such as: Timed logging Logging occurs during a certain period defined by a start and stop time. Level logging Logging occurs when a certain maximum or minimum value is exceeded. After you select this option, the @820,"Logging Functions" dialog box pops up. Menu OptionVDefines the conditions for the stripchart of meter readings, such as: . Select the meter reading you want to be displayed graphically in the stripchart. . Autoscaling horizontally in time. . Autoscaling vertically at maximum and minimum value. After you select this option, the @830,"Stripchart Options" dialog box pops up. Open Dialog BoxzAllows you to open a CUR file by specifying a file name. Select @280:0,"Open" file for a description on how to do that. Open Dialog BoxrAllows you to open a CUR file by specifying keywords. Select @882:0,"Open" for a description on how to do that. Save As Dialog BoxAllows you to save waveforms to a CUR or CSV file by specifying a file name. Select @281:0,"Save As" for a description on how to do that. FILE FORMAT: DESCRIPTION: Curve (*.cur) Waveform (curve) file created by the AnyWave software. ASCII (*.csv) @124:0,"ASCII Output" text file created by spreadsheet programs or editors. Save As Dialog BoxAllows you to save waveforms to a CUR file by specifying key words. Select @883:0,"Save As" for a description on how to do that. Logging Functions Dialog BoxDefines the special conditions for the logging process, such as: @821,"Timed Logging" @822,"Level Logging" - Activate the button to make the logging conditions valid. - Activate the button to cancel the definition of the logging conditions. Timed LoggingJ- Activate the and buttons to execute logging in a timed period. Notice that the timed scheduling can only become enabled when the following conditions are met: 1) Start Date and Time < Stop Date and Time. 2) Stop Date and Time > Computer Date and Time. Application note: ͻ After setting time and date, activate the Start button to prepare the logging process. As a result, the Timer Process dialog box pops up, indicating Date and Time of 'Start Logging at' and 'Present System Time'. ͼ - To log during a specified time period, enter start/stop date and time: . or : month-day-year Example: 7-26-94 = July 26, 1994 Note: The Date format depends on the COUNTRY.SYS definition in CONFIG.SYS. . or : hours:minutes:seconds Example: 15:19:41 = 15 hours + 19 minutes + 41 seconds Level Logging- Activate the button. - Select the measurement result at which level logging is applied from the ring control box. ͻ Tip: Point at a Level Source box and click the left mouse button to get a list of predefined sources. ͼ - Enter the maximum value after which logging must start when this value is exceeded into the box. - Enter the minimum value after which logging must start when this value is exceeded into the box. Notice that level logging can only become enabled when the upper level is higher than the lower level. Stripchart Options Dialog BoxlDefines the conditions for the stripchart: - Select the measurement result to be logged in the stripchart from the ring control box. ͻ Tip: Point at a View Result box and click the left mouse button to get a list of predefined sources. ͼ - Define @831,"X-scaling" and/or @832,"Y-scaling". - Activate the button to make the stripchart conditions valid. - Activate the button to cancel the definition of the stripchart conditions. X-scaling Activate the button for automatic scaling of the X-axis time. or Make the button inactive and enter your time in seconds/division into the box. Y-scalingY-SCALING TOP: Activate the button for automatic scaling of the upper Y-axis value. This keeps the measured signal automatically in the stripchart by increasing the upper limit value. or Make the button inactive and enter your maximum upper value into the box. Y-SCALING BOTTOM: Identical to Y-SCALING TOP, except that: --> Ymax must be Ymin. --> upper must be lower. Logging Controls"This part of the screen allows you to control Meter Logging. Ŀ Ŀ @901,"Start" @903,"Execution Mode"ٳ Ŀ @902,"Stop" @904,"Interval:" s Start ButtonStarts logging of meter readings. The button is the equivalent of the menu option. Note: If logging is started, it can be stopped by activating the button. However, it cannot be continued. Stop ButtonStops logging of meter readings. To save the logged values on disk, select the menu option. Note: If logging is stopped, it cannot be continued. It can only be started again by activating the button. Execution Mode Control Box&Allows you to select one of the following excution modes for the logging process: . Continuous readings Enters meter readings repeatedly at specified interval time. . Single reading Enters a single meter reading after you press the button. . Trendplot Enter the minimum, average, and maximum meter readings that have been recorded so far, by the TrendPlot function of the Fluke 99 ScopeMeter test tool. ͻ Tip: Point at control box and click the left mouse button to get a list of predefined values. ͼ Interval Time Control BoxDefines the interval time in seconds between two sequential measurements. Example: Enter 3 and press the Enter key to change the interval time to 3 seconds. Logging StatusInforms you about the actual status of the logging process, such as: . Initializing Busy with preparations for the logging process. . Reading results Busy with entering meter readings. . Waiting for interval Waiting for the interval time to be expired. Logging Information2This part of the screen shows you Meter Logging values. Ŀ Ĵ@914,"Meas 1" Ĵ Ĵ@914,"Meas 2" Ĵ Ĵ@914,"Meas 3" Ĵ @914,"Meas 4" Ĵ @911,"Time:" Ŀ @915,"Maximum" Ŀ Ŀ @912,"Date:" Ĵ @915,"Average" Ĵ Ĵ @913,"Number of Readings:" Ĵ @915,"Minimum" Ĵ Ĵ ٳ @915,"Max-Min" Ĵ Time Control Box6Displays the actual PC time (hours:minutes:seconds). Date Control BoxDisplays the actual PC date, e.g., (month-day-year). Note: The Date format depends on the COUNTRY.SYS definition in CONFIG.SYS. Number of Readings BoxDisplays the number of meter readings at this moment. This number is continuously updated during logging. When logging is stopped, the total number of meter readings is displayed. Measurement Value BoxesShows a maximum of four measurement values that you can select via the menu option. - Activate the button in front of each Meas value to read it during logging. As a result, the actual value is displayed in the corresponding value box behind the Meas value. - If you don't want to log a measurement value, make the button in front of each Meas value inactive. This saves disk space and reading time of meter values during logging. #Statistical Measurement Value BoxesPress the MIN MAX or RECORD key on the ScopeMeter test tool, or activate the or button via the menu option. As a result, the following statistic values are read and displayed (first box) during logging, plus the actual moments they were read (second box): . Maximum Maximum measured value. Example: 5.2100 V 15:16:17 . Average Currently calculated averaged value. Example: 4.6400 V 16:17:18 . Minimum Minimum measured value. Example: 860.00 mV 17:18:19 . Max-Min Calculated Maximum minus Minimum value. Example: 4.3500 V Logging OptionsThis part of the screen shows the special Meter Logging options if they have been specified. Ŀ @921,"Start Time" @922,"Stop Time" @923,"Level Logging" ĿĿ ĿĿ ĿĿ Start Time Control BoxesShows the start time of the logging process. You can define logging to be started after a certain period. The start time and date can be selected via the menu option. Stop Time Control BoxesShows the stop time of the logging process. You can define logging to be stopped after a certain period. The stop time and date can be selected via the menu option. Level Logging Control BoxesjShows the upper and lower start level of the logging process. You can define logging to be started after a certain minimum or maximum value is exceeded. . Upper level : ... . . . . Meas. result: ... . ..... . ..... . . . . Lower level : ... . Logging : -------------> The stop time and date can be selected via the menu option. Logging ChartThis part of the screen displays the Meter Readings graphically in the stripchart. Ŀ @931,"Upper"Ŀ Ĵ @934,"Stripchart" @932,"Time Scale" Ĵ @933,"Lower"ٳ time time time time time time Ŀ   Upper Limit Value BoxDisplays the upper limit value of the stripchart. If vertical upper autoscaling is chosen, the upper limit is automatically adapted. Time Scale Value BoxDisplays the time scale of the stripchart. Default value = 60 s/division. As there are five divisions, the total time scale is 5 x 60 seconds (= 5 minutes) for the default value. Lower Limit Value BoxDisplays the lower limit value of the stripchart. If vertical lower autoscaling is chosen, the lower limit is automatically adapted. StripchartHShows the logged meter readings graphically. When the total time scale is expired, the graphed meter readings are shifted one place to the left after each new meter reading. Notice the time indications (hours:minutes:seconds) and the scroll bar below the chart. ͻ Tip: Point at scroll bar, keep left mouse button pressed and move scroll box across the scroll bar to view another part of the logged meter readings. ͼ