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Operating Instructions
4.3.3 Viewing stored measurements
To return to the measurement mode, put the instrument into standby and then turn back
ON
again without holding down any additional buttons.
4.4 Storing and accessing measurements from a computer
If you have made measurements and stored them in the analyzer, you should be ready to bring
them into the WIN3654 program for viewing, copying, saving and printing. See also
for additional information on the WIN3654 program.
4.4.1 Downloading stored values
To download the stored results from the analyzer to the PC, choose the
DownLoad
data
command from the
Logger
menu.
The
DownLoad
window presents a display of the stored measurements from the instrument.
The window displays five columns of data:
•
Sample (sequence number of the sample)
•
Conc (concentration of the measured gas)
•
Date (date of the measurement)
•
Time (time of the measurement)
•
Sample Description
The descriptions can be modified for your applications using the procedures described below.
1.
Put the instrument into standby
(by
pressing the
POWER
key)
2.
Hold down the
Up Arrow
button while
switching the instrument back
ON
. The
LCD displays a sample location number.
3.
Scroll through the numbered sample
locations of all the stored values using the
Up Arrow
and
Down Arrow
buttons.
4.
To view the actual gas concentration
measurement value at a particular sample
number, press the
STO
button. The LCD
now displays the stored value for that
sample number.
5.
Press
STO
a second time to return to the
next numbered location display, to
continue scrolling or view another stored
value.
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