Hach HQ11d User Manual Download Page 18

Open data files on a PC

Data that has been downloaded to a USB storage device can be
transferred to a computer. The data is sent in a text (.txt) file format.

1.

Plug the USB storage device into the computer.

2.

Find the data file. The file will have the following format: “Meter Serial
Number-Data File Type-Date Time”. Example: 9999NN000000-
SENDDATA-0603131624.TXT

3.

Save the data file to a location on the computer.

4.

Open a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft

®

 Excel

®

spreadsheet software.

5.

Open the data file from the spreadsheet program. Select the
delimited option with comma as the delimiter.
The data will be shown in the spreadsheet program.

Note: If an application is used that is not compatible with column headings, the
headings can be omitted. Refer to 

Remove column headers

 on page 18.

Data file description

Data that is saved to a USB storage device and then opened in a
spreadsheet application will have multiple columns of data. A description
for each of the columns is shown in 

Table 1

.

Table 1  Spreadsheet column descriptions

Column header name

Data description and example values

Type

Type of data: RD = Reading; CL = Calibration; CK =
Check Standard; CH = Calibration History; IC =
Current Calibration

Parameter

Type Parameter: LDO, pH, CD (conductivity), ORP,
ISE

Date

Date of reading: stored in user-defined date format

Time

Time of reading: stored in user-defined format

Operator ID

Operator ID that was used when the data was
recorded. Shows “- - -” if no operator ID is used.

Table 1  Spreadsheet column descriptions (continued)

Column header name

Data description and example values

Probe Model

Model number of probe, for example pHC101,
CDC401, LDO101 

Probe SN

Probe serial number
If two probes are connected to the HQ40d meter, the
serial number shows “<“ or “>” to identify the port (left
or right) the probe was connected to during the
reading.

Method name

User-defined name of the probe settings that were
used for the reading.

Sample ID

Sample ID that was used when the data was
recorded. Shows "Sample ID" if the default sample ID
is used.

Primary Reading Value

Measured value. Shows “—" if the value was out of
range.

Primary Reading Units

Measurement units, for example pH or µS/cm

Supp Reading 1 

First supplemental reading (example: temperature), if
applicable

Supp Units 1 

Units for first supplemental reading, if applicable.

Supp Reading 2 

Second supplemental reading (example: “mV” for pH),
if applicable

Supp Units 2 

Units for second supplemental reading, if applicable

Supp Reading 3 

Third supplemental reading, if applicable

Supp Units 3 

Units for third supplemental reading, if applicable.

Reading Setting 1–4 

Any settings that affect the reading, for example
“NaCl/Non-Linear”

Any settings that affect
the reading, for example
“NaCl/Non-Linear”

Reading Message 1–4 Any message that was shown
during the measurement, for example “Out of limits”.

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Summary of Contents for HQ11d

Page 1: ...DOC022 53 80017 HQd Portable Meter 10 2017 Edition 6 User Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...er 8 User interface and navigation 9 User interface 9 Display description 9 Navigation 11 Startup 11 Turn the meter on and off 11 Change the language 11 Change the date and time 11 Connect a probe 12...

Page 4: ...20 Set the sound options 20 Set the probe calibration reminder 21 Change the temperature units 21 Set the measurement mode 21 Set auto measurement intervals 21 Start interval measurements 21 Prevent...

Page 5: ...Replacement parts and accessories 26 Examples of printed reports 28 Table of Contents 3...

Page 6: ...Table of Contents 4...

Page 7: ...ated USB type B for PC Temperature correction Off automatic and manual parameter dependent Measurement display lock Continuous measurement Interval or Press to Read mode Averaging function for LDO pro...

Page 8: ...to the manufacturer for disposal at no charge to the user Product overview The HQd series portable meters are used with digital IntelliCAL probes to measure various parameters in water The meter autom...

Page 9: ...the batteries and dry the interior of the compartment Check the battery contacts for corrosion and clean them if necessary N O T I C E When using nickel metal hydride NiMH batteries the battery icon...

Page 10: ...ALWAYS be provided with a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupting GFCI GFI circuit breaker The AC DC power adapter for this product is not sealed and must not be used on wet benches or in wet locations with...

Page 11: ...ange the reading screen view 2 OPERATOR ID associate data with an individual 7 GREEN RIGHT key reads selects confirms or stores data 3 BACKLIGHT illuminate the display screen 8 DATA LOG recall or tran...

Page 12: ...can also be selected in the Display Options menu Refer to Set the display options on page 20 Figure 7 Single screen display big screen mode 1 Calibration status indicator 5 Main measurement unit 2 In...

Page 13: ...r change a value 3 Push the GREEN RIGHT key to advance to the next space 4 Push the GREEN RIGHT key under OK to accept the value Startup Turn the meter on and off Push the key to turn on or turn off t...

Page 14: ...ay shows the current time and date Note The time stamp for a probe is set when the probe is first connected to the meter This time stamp makes it possible to record the probe history and record the ti...

Page 15: ...New Sample ID Enter a name for a new sample ID Delete Sample ID Delete an existing sample ID Use an operator ID The operator ID tag associates measurements with an individual operator All stored data...

Page 16: ...nd select View Probe Data The current calibration and calibration history for the probe can be viewed Option Description View Current Calibration The current calibration information shows the calibrat...

Page 17: ...s in the basic report Total report Three lines of data The first two lines contain the same information as in the advanced report Send data to a USB storage device N O T I C E The transfer of a large...

Page 18: ...mat Time Time of reading stored in user defined format Operator ID Operator ID that was used when the data was recorded Shows if no operator ID is used Table 1 Spreadsheet column descriptions continue...

Page 19: ...fficient without a unit may be blank Table 1 Spreadsheet column descriptions continued Column header name Data description and example values Cal Number of Std s Number of standards used during calibr...

Page 20: ...e display to show Transfer Complete The data is sent as a comma separated values csv file The data is shown in the HQ40d PC Application window Advanced operation Security options The Security Options...

Page 21: ...ettings are used Table 2 Full Access Options Option Description Probe model settings Settings such as measurement options calibration options check standard options units and resolution Refer to the p...

Page 22: ...ot active when the meter is connected to AC power or in the Interval Reading Mode Backlight The display backlight is turned off when the key is pushed Is it possible to set a time period after which t...

Page 23: ...matically when the stability criteria are met Interval The sample is measured at regular intervals for a specified duration refer to Set auto measurement intervals on page 21 Data is stored in the dat...

Page 24: ...nt information menu shows specific information such as the serial number for the meter or IntelliCAL R probe s 1 Push the key and select Instrument Information 2 Select Probe model Information or Mete...

Page 25: ...n page 9 3 Plug the USB storage device into the USB DC adapter before the meter is powered on 4 Turn on the meter 5 Push the key and select Transfer Methods If the USB device already contains a method...

Page 26: ...ia floppy CD ROM option and select the Include this location in the search and click the Browse button 15 Select the INF folder or location and click OK 16 Click Next The new software will be installe...

Page 27: ...nt version of the software refer to the applicable product page on the manufacturer s website Problem with probe Connect a different IntelliCAL probe to verify if problem is with probe or meter Probe...

Page 28: ...ebsite Error Warning Description Solution Meter will not power on or powers on intermittently Batteries are not installed correctly Examine battery orientation to make sure the batteries follow the po...

Page 29: ...nsert for meter and probe storage 4 containers for sample collection 8505501 Field Case for 2 probes with greater than 5 m cables 30 m total Includes empty case insert for meter with protective glove...

Page 30: ...e 12 Figure 12 Report header 1 Meter serial number1 3 Date and time 24 h YYMMDDhhmm 2 Report label 4 File type extension Data reports Sample data can be printed in a basic advanced or total report for...

Page 31: ...DD MM YY or user defined format 9 Operator ID user defined shows if undefined 5 Measured value Figure 14 Advanced report for sample data 2 lines 1 Probe model 4 Additional units shows all additional u...

Page 32: ...d reports Check standard data is printed with 1 line of information Figure 16 Figure 16 Check standard report 1 Report type ST check standard 5 Measured value 2 Report type ST check standard 6 Units 3...

Page 33: ...parameter and user settings May be blank 4 Time of calibration prefaced by CAL and displayed as hh mm in 24 h or user defined format 10 r contents vary depending on type of parameter being read confi...

Page 34: ...arameter pH LDO etc 6 Probe serial number a or on the HQ40d meter indicates the probe position 3 Time of calibration prefaced by CAL and displayed as hh mm in 24 h or user defined format 7 Calibration...

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