How Do I Make Long Recordings?

QUESTION

How do I make long recordings with my MMS data logger, given that the battery life is limited to around 13 hours and assuming I cannot have a charger plug-pack connected?

ANSWER

The T4, T6V4, GP4 and GP8 data loggers have a trigger mode called 'Timer Based Trigger', which can be used to take very long recordings by making the instrument power down between samples.

Note: This feature is only available in firmware (Proflash) versions 2.50 and later. The latest versions are available from the download area of our website.

See your Owner's Manual for details on how to Proflash your instrument with new firmware.

To set up the Timer Based Trigger on the Instrument

  • From the recording screen press MENU>3 for the Trigger menu.
  • Press [2] for Timer Based and enter the following settings:

     

     

    Log data every

    1 minute (see table below)

    Record

    1 sample

    Sample Period

    1 second

    After Recording

    Power Down

    When a new recording is started, these settings will cause the instrument to wake up every minute (or whatever), add one sample to the recording and go back to sleep. The Log data every: field should be set to control how long your recording will last (until the battery goes flat), according to the following table:

    Recording to Last

    Optimum rate

    Conservative rate

    1 Day

    10 seconds

    20 seconds

    3 days

    30 seconds

    1 minute

    1 week

    1 minute

    2 minutes

    1 month

    6 minutes

    10 minutes

The 'Optimum Rate' is the very fastest that samples can be taken and still hope that the battery will last the specified time. This assumes that your battery is in top condition (see below) and no extra load is being placed on it (e.g. back light, or power to 4-20 mA sensors).

The 'Conservative Rate' is an indication of the rate you should select if it is essential that the battery lasts the specified time, and any of the conditions above are not ideal.

To keep your Battery in Top Condition

  • Do not leave the charger connected permanently to the instrument. The battery will develop 'memory effect' and less charge will be available. Similarly, the battery should be cycled deeply rather than given frequent top-up charges.
  • If a battery does appear to have developed memory effect, use the Recondition battery option under the System menu. This will fully discharge then re-charge the battery. See the topic Managing Battery in the Utilities section of your Owner's Manual.

FAQ ID: 11647 Last Reviewed: 3 September 2001

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