
CEL-63x Environmental Noise Meter
43 Casella CEL
8 data
2 stop bits
no parity.
This printer should be loaded with 78 mm thermal paper and connected to the
CEL-63x using Casella CEL cable (Casella CEL part number 196137B) which
connects to the RS232 cable supplied with the printer.
If the printer does not print anything sensible, then perform a test print and
ensure the above RS232 protocol is selected (see the -CMC73 User Manual for
details).
NOTE
If it is required to print Chinese reports then the printer must be loaded with the
GB2132 Chinese character set. Contact the printer supplier or Casella CEL for details.
Adding your own Logo to print reports
It is possible to add your own logo to personalise reports. These can be any size
up to 127 dots wide × 248 dots high. This feature can be used to add a company
logo or to have extra fixed text or symbols. For example, if you wanted to add
details of the weather then a box titled Weather could be printed with the report
and the user could then write in the weather by hand.
The logo is downloaded and kept in the printer flash memory using the LOGO
MANAGER IBM PC software which is on the CD disc supplied with the printer.
If the Own Logo option is enabled in the print report options then this logo
will be automatically printed at the start of the report.
Instrument status
Select the Status option in Menu mode to see information about
the instrument‟s status. This is the same screen that the
instrument shows after you switch the instrument ON.
Refer to Status on page 26 for a description of the Status screen.
USB connect mode
The CEL-63x instrument has a mini USB port that allows you to
connect the instrument to a PC running Windows
®
XP or
Windows
®
Vista or Windows
®
7.
When the instrument detects that it is connected to a PC, the
instrument displays an option to stop any run that is currently
active. The instrument then switches to Active USB mode. You should use the
Insight program supplied by Casella to download results to the PC. See “Mini B
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