B&K 2250 Light Manual do Utilizador Página 89

  • Descarregar
  • Adicionar aos meus manuais
  • Imprimir
Vista de página 88
CHAPTER 8
Advanced Use of the Analyzer – Tips and Tricks
77
Fig.8.5
Regional Settings screen
Select your preferred settings for Decimal Point and Date Separator and select your preferred
Date Format (date and time) from the six different formats provided in the drop-down. Then
select your Time Zone from the list.
A number of different languages are available for your analyzer. Select your preferred Language
– if it is not in the list, then it might be available for installation using BZ-5503 (Harware
version 1 – 3 only).
Built-in help is provided in the more commonly used languages – if your particular language is
not covered, English will be chosen automatically.
Select a Keyboard matching the one you prefer when using your PC.
Select the unit system for Wind Speed Unit, Temperature Unit, Dimension Unit and Vibration
Unit, as required:
•Use the SI setting for measurement units in accordance with the SI standard, for example,
measuring Wind Speed in m/s
•Use the US/UK setting for imperial measurement units, for example, measuring Wind
Speed in mph
When you have made your choices, tap Regional Settings, or , to collapse the list.
8.1.4 Storage Settings
Each time you save the results of a measurement, the analyzer suggests a project name and
number for the project. The Project Name Prefix can be generated automatically (from the start
date of the project as Year, Month, Date in the format YYMMDD, for example, 051112 as
2005, NOVEMBER 12th) or you can specify a Project Name Prefix (max. eight characters),
using the standard, full character keyboard that pops up when you tap the current name set as
the Project Name Prefix (Fig.8.6). (The field where you type in the Project Name Prefix will
appear at the top or bottom of the pop-up keyboard, depending on how many settings you have
expanded in the list.) The project suffix number will be generated automatically.
Vista de página 88
1 2 ... 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 ... 331 332

Comentários a estes Manuais

Sem comentários