Macro 900 Operation Manual V3© 2013 Palintest Ltd. www.palintest.com Page 121 of 147To view any of the logged data records, simply click on the desired Tag, dateand time label as shown above. The data for the highlighted label will bedisplayed in the individual data boxes, which are grouped by electrode function.Any data that is unavailable or out of range will be displayed as dashes. Tomove up and down the Tag/date/time column, use either your mouse or thecursor up/down keys.Remember, the Macro 900 Meter stores all logged data in a raw Probe format,so can be made to output logged data in several different forms, dependentupon the Meter’s current settings. See Important Information About MemoryMode in section 8 for more information.17.5. Displaying GPS Co-ordinatesOn the right of the screen, the position at which the data was logged isdisplayed in the GPS boxes. Latitude and longitude can be displayed as Degreesand decimal Minutes (DD MM.MMMM) or as decimal Degrees (DD.DDDDD).Select one format or the other by clicking one of the two options at the bottomof the GPS box. Positional accuracy of lat/lon co-ordinates is +/- 10 meters witha 3D Position fix.GPS position is also displayed as an Ordnance Survey Great Britain (OSGB) gridreference, (if the position falls within the United Kingdom) and UTM (UniversalTransverse Mercator) co-ordinates. Positional accuracy of OSGB co-ordinates is+/- 1 digit (i.e. +/- 100 metres). Positional accuracy of UTM co-ordinates is+/- 10 metres with a 3D Position fix.