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Chapter 6. Programming Meter Settings
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Transport® Model PT878 Portable Liquid Flowmeter User’s Manual
6.11  Setting up User Tables (cont.)
The program returns to the Edit Tables window. 
To confirm the entries and return to Operate Mode, press 
[F3]
 (OK). The 
PT878 returns to Operate Mode.
To leave the window without confirming the entries, press 
[F2]
 (Cancel) 
or the 
[ESC]
 key. The PT878 returns to Operate Mode.
6.12 Taking a Bitmap Capture of a Current Screen
The Snapshot option enables you to take a screen capture of the current 
screen in bitmap format (.bmp) for printing or display or storage in a 
Windows-based PC. To take a “snapshot” of the screen:
1.
From the Meter menu, scroll to the Snapshot entry and press 
[ENTER]
2.
Another menu opens with three entries: Off, To Printer and To File. 
Scroll to the desired entry and press 
[ENTER]
.
Note:
An icon of a printer (for printing capture) or a camera (for file 
capture — see page 16) ap
pears at the far right of the status tray, 
indicating that you have activated the Snapshot option. Figure 76 on 
page 112 
shows a screen with the Snapshot option activated.
3.
To capture a screen, press the “.” (decimal) button in the lower left 
corner of the keypad twice. The meter beeps, indicating that it has made 
a screen capture.
The program now varies, depending on whether you selected printer or file 
capture.
If you selected To Printer, the PT878 shows a message indicating that 
its infrared sensor is looking for a receiving printer. (If the sensor 
spots no printer, a window appears indicating that it cannot find a 
device. If it spots more than one compatible infrared device within its 
range, it asks you to select the desired device.) It transmits the 
capture to the printer once it has made a connection.
If you selected To File, the captured file appears as “Screen 0X.bmp” 
in the Drive Manager (see page 102). To transfer the file to a PC, 
follow the instructions in Transferring a File to a PC on page 104.