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Save
Clears all readings stored in the logger as well as changes any of the logger's configurations.
Cancel
Closes the status window.
Help
Displays relevant help topics.
NOTE:
See also Edit the Nautilus Parameters.
Troubleshooting:
If you are unable to contact your Nautilus135 data logger, please refer to the Troubleshooting section in this manual.
3.4.3.2. Setting Up the Logger
To change any of the parameters in the status window select the Edit tab.
The Edit tab in the status window:
Parameters that are user-changeable include:
Edit Tab
Logger Name
Displays title of the graph. This information is also stored in the logger's memory, so that the graph title is maintained.
Sample Interval
Sets interval at which data is recorded.
Delay Start
Selects a delay time from the drop down list, at which time the logger records data.
Sampling Method
Sampling has two modes. Average Reading takes data readings every 8 seconds and at the interval specified by the
user, averages them together and stores the result as one reading. Spot Reading takes actual raw byte count reading
and stores it in logger memory.
Compressed Data
When activated, data stored uses efficient data-indexing method to conserve logger memory. Successive data readings
that have identical values are assigned a single number rather than each reading assigned a number.
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