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Voltage Recorders.
3.2 Installing the PC software (ProVision)
Insert the CD-ROM into your CD drive. If the installation program doesn’t start
automatically, run setup.exe from the CD. The installation program will guide you
through the rest of the process.
3.3 Eagle 120 Recorder Operation
Using the Eagle 120 Recorder consists of initialization, installation, recording,
downloading, and analyzing. First, the Eagle 120 Recorder is initialized with parameters
appropriate for the recording session. These parameters include voltage thresholds,
flicker limits, and a graph time interval, among others.
These parameters are set using ProVision. After sending the initialization to the
Eagle 120 Recorder, it is ready for installation in a receptacle. When plugged in, the
Eagle 120 Recorder begins a 60-second countdown. After the countdown, the Eagle 120
Recorder starts recording. Later, after the desired data is recorded, the data from the
Eagle 120 Recorder is downloaded into ProVision. ProVision is then used to analyze and
save the data. The Eagle 120 Recorder may be reinitialized
4 Using the Eagle 120 Recorder
4.1 Initialization
The Eagle 120 Recorder must be initialized before recording data. This is done by
connecting the Eagle 120 Recorder to your PC with the Eagle 120 Recorder USB cable,
and running ProVision. See the section “PC Communications with the Eagle 120
Recorder” for information on how to connect the Eagle 120 Recorder to the PC. See the
ProVision documentation for details on how to initialize a Voltage Recorder.
4.2 Installation
Please read the safety section before installation. Always exercise extreme caution when
installing an Eagle 120 Recorder. Install the Eagle 120 Recorder in the receptacle socket
by sliding the blades of the Recorder into the receptacles in the outlet. If you wish to
monitor a load, plug in it's AC cord into the front of the Recorder.