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This informs you that no WIM (weight in motion) board is installed and that an
MMC (multimedia card Flash Memory) is not present.
Press ENTER when done.
Shows the current military time and date.
Press ENTER.
This is the battery voltage status message. It will tell you if your battery is
getting to low.
Press ENTER.
You have completed the Show Status Option. Press CLEAR. The display will
go blank. The Phoenix II is still collecting data and is now in a low power sleep
mode.
DO NOT turn off the unit!
5.g. Stopping Collection
This section gives an example of how to Stop data collection. For information on file retrieval, please read the Centurion
Software Help Menu. Note that the counter must be setup to start collection before you can stop collecting.
While collecting, the screen is normally blank indicating the counter is in a special “Sleep” mode, press ENTER to wake
it up and the display will show:
Press ENTER.
Press either arrow key to toggle to “Yes”.
Press ENTER when done.
Note that the file # is the current active file. If you were using Raw (per-Vehicle)
Data and you have gone by the examples in this manual, it should show File #1.
If you have collected other data files, the file # shown will vary depending upon
how many times you have started new files. Press ENTER.
Note that the Phoenix II has automatically returned to the Stop Collecting Menu from where you started the examples.
However, if you select the “Show Status” option and ENTER through the messages, you will note that there are now files
recorded in memory.
These files can be retrieved by the Centurion Software. Power may now be turned off to the unit without losing any data
stored in these files. If you turn “off” the power while the Phoenix II is collecting data it will orderly close the file & store it
in memory before going completely turning off.