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Using Global Logger Software
*Copyright © Global Water Instrumentation, Inc. 2001
The Global Logger* main window will display data in the following fields:
Logger Name
,
Date/Time
,
Re-
cording Interval
and
Recordings in Memory
.
Access the Global Logger functions
Sample Continuously
,
Get Settings
,
Get History Data
,
Clear Mem-
ory
,
Synchronize Time
and
Setup
through the main menu check box and buttons. All Global Logger
functions can also be accessed through
Action
on the menu bar.
The bar graphs indicate zero to full-scale range of sensor for the eight analog channels of the datalogger.
For example, the channel 4 graph in the following screen shot displays a 120 foot sensor with a reading of
23.3 feet. This data indicates that the sensor is currently at a depth of 23.3 feet. Sensors are calibrated to a
variety of unit specifications (i.e. meters, percent, etc.), so your bar graph readings may differ slightly.
Note that the GL400 terminal strip can only accommodate seven analog sensors, so one channel will not be
used.
The pulse unit field (currently displaying
Inches
) at the top right of the window indicates the current single
pulse channel reading.
zero to full-scale graph
Global Logger
functions
pulse channel reading