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Start
When you select Start from the Count Start-up menu, the TRAX I will
begin recording data. You will be shown a screen that displays the data
as it is being collected. There are several screens available for viewing
while the TRAX I is collecting data. Press the TAB key to page though
the available status screens. The following are examples of the types of
screens that are available for review depending on the study you have
programmed.
Basic Data Status Screens
The top line of this screen
gives the layout that has
been selected (L6), the type
of study being done (Basic)
and that the TRAX I is re-
cording data (RUN). The
next two lines represent the tubes that data is being recorded on
(A, B). As the tires from an axle strike the tubes, an asterisk is
recorded in the appropriate channel. The bottom line tells you what
number count this study is (CNT:02), the percentage of memory
available (MEM:95%) and the battery voltage (6.4v).
The top two lines of this
screen tell you the layout
selected and the how the
tubes should be arranged
for this study. The third
line tells you what the tube
spacing is set for in the TRAX I (SP: 8.0 ft.). The fourth line tells
you what the dead time (or D-bounce) is set for (DT:25ms).
The top line of this screen
gives the date and time as
they are set in the TRAX I.
The next two lines are used
to tell you if start/stop times
have been programmed. If
they have been programmed, you will see the times and dates listed.
The last line is used to tell you what site code has been programmed
for the study.
L06-BASIC RUN
A: ******
B: ******
CNT: 02 MEM:95% 6.4v
L6: 2 Equal Tubes
with spacing; 2 dir
SP:8.0 ft
DT:25ms
TD 07:13:12 02/13/98
NO START/STOP TIMES
SITE ID:
12345
Chapter 2 — Operation of the TRAX I
Summary of Contents for TRAX I
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