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34 LTL-X Retrometer DELTA
Viewing the log
Press the MENU button and select LOG / VIEW LOG:
VIEW LOG: OK
LAST DATA
ALL
SERIES
This menu gives the possibility to view or print data from either the last measurement, from
all measurements or from one of the measure series stored in the log.
The figure below shows the ALL menu.
RL TIME STATUS OK >
1 5 9 1 2:3 4:5 6 0 GPS
1 5 9 1 2:3 4:5 5 0 GPS
1 5 9 1 2:3 4:5 4 0 GPS NF
1 4 4 1 2:3 4:5 2 0
1 5 8 1 2:3 4:5 1 0
1 5 1 1 2:3 4:4 2 0
1 5 0 1 2:3 4:2 7 0
2001 NOV 12 : PRLC Avg:159 #1/4
HIGHWAY #10 #5/5
In each line, the menu shows the Rl value, the time and the status, starting with the most re-
cent measurement. To view a list of the individual errors/warnings in the status, print out the
measurement (see below).
By pressing the DOWN or UP button, the individual measurements are highlighted and corre-
sponding data are shown in the bottom of the display. These data are: date, users initials, av-
erage information, series ID, number of measurement / total measurements in that series and
finally the marking icon selected (if any).
Each time a measurement is taken, a status information is generated. If any error occurs the
information can be interpreted by the warning/error icon in the top line of the display. The
information is available until a new measurement is taken.
The status information is also stored in the log. The status is a coded number, where 0 (zero)
indicates that every thing is ok.
GPS indicates that valid GPS data was stored with the measurement. GPS NF indicates that
the GPS had no fix during the measurement.
To get further information about the measurement the status number can be interpreted by the
RSC program.
The arrow > in the top indicates that there are more entries (another page) to view, by either
pressing the RIGHT button or using the DOWN button to roll the bar past the bottom.
Also, if a left arrow < appears in the top, left corner, you can access a previous page by press-
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