5. Click comms
This window (see Figure 65 below) enables you to
configure communication options. If you have more
than one
Aurora H2O
on your network, you will have to
establish different network ID’s for each analyzer using
the main keypad on the
Aurora H2O
. For your PC system,
you will have to select which comm port to use. This is
typically COM1. The default baud rate is 115200 baud.
Figure 65: Configure communication options
6. Click help (see Figure 66 below).
This screen indicates the revision level of
AuroraView
.
Figure 66: Software information
5.6 Datalogging with AuroraView
1. In the main view (see Figure
67 below), click on the button
click to datalog.
2.
AuroraView
will request a file
location. Pick a file location
and a file name to save your
data log file. All data log files
are comma delimited .txt files
by default.
3. Once you pick a file location,
AuroraView
will write any
parameter that has a check
box with datalog checked in
the main config window at the
time interval set in the datalog
Interval box, and the button in
the main window will change
to datalogging…click to stop.
4. When you are done
datalogging, click the button
to stop logging. You may now
open your .txt datalog file
in any application, such as
Microsoft Excel, so that you
can analyze that data.
NOTE:
When datalogging multiple parameters at intervals of
five seconds or less, it is recommended to use baud rates of
57.6K or 115.2K.
Figure 67: Datalogging with AuroraView
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