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Setup
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Extended Mode
The Extended Mode is the opposite of the Fast Mode in that it allows setting of a long
sampling interval. In this mode, the sampling interval can be set in a range of 5 to 240
minutes. This mode is best for sampling data like temperature or humidity over a long period.
While performing measurements with the Extended mode, the Data Logger will enter a power
off sleep state while standing by.
Note
• If you plan to use CLAB for long term measurement, it is recommended that you connect it
to a power outlet using the USB power adapter or to a computer using the USB cable (which
will supply power to CLAB from your computer) before starting measurement.
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Period Mode
The Period Mode is for sampling data that changes periodically. Samples recorded by the
Period Mode differ from the samples recorded in other modes as shown below.
Sampled
Values
Time Number of Samples
Other Modes Period Mode
Sampling
Interval
Unlike the other modes that record time and sampled values, the Period Mode records the
number of samples (1st sample, 2nd sample, and so on) and the intervals between samples.
For details, see “Period Mode Parameters” on page 3-7.
Tip
If you display the Setup dialog box from the [Multiple] tab of the Sensor Setup window, the [Mode]
box will allow selection of the Normal, Real-Time, or Extended mode only.
Note that the availability of modes depends on the sensor being used for sampling. Certain
sensors allow selection of particular modes only.
The currently selected mode is shown in the status bar of the Sensor Setup window.
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