1.
The
Real Time
display is continuously updated to show the most recent data
collected by the sensor.
2.
Look at the data in the
Time Series
graph. The user can look at data in real-time for
each sensor that has power supplied, is connected and is in communication with the
software.
•
Put a check in the box next to "Time Axis" to push
Zoom In
and
Zoom Out
to
change the scale of time.
•
Put a check in the box next to "Range Axis" to push
Zoom In
and
Zoom Out
to
change the scale of the data.
•
To move the data in any direction, push the "Ctrl" key on the PC keyboard and
the left button of the mouse pointer at the same time.
•
To select a specific part of the data to zoom in on, pull the mouse pointer
diagonally.
•
Push
Auto Range
to see the data for each selected parameter. The software
adjusts the scale so that the data will always show.
•
Push
Default Ranges
to go back to the manufacturer-set default scale for each
parameter.
•
Put a check in the box next to "Show Data Points" to see the value of the
collected data when the mouse moves over each point.
•
Push
Select Sensors To Display
to change the parameters to look at in the
Time Series
graph.
3.
Select the
View
menu, then
Acquisition Monitor
(or push
Error Details
on the
Real
Time Data
window. Use this window to see when and why there are errors in the
data.
5.4.3 Save real-time data
The sensor has sufficient internal memory to save months of data.
1.
Make sure that the sensor is connected to the software.
2.
Push
Start
.
3.
From the main menu, select
View
, then
Data Collection
.
4.
Push
Start
.
The PC starts to save the data collected by the sensor.
•
To enable "Auto Save Duration," put a check in the box and specify a time to stop
the data from being saved.
•
To enable "Repeat Auto Save after Interval," put a check in the box and specify a
time interval after which the data will be saved.
5.
To stop data from being saved to the PC, push
Stop
.
5.4.4 Configure data file headers
The user can add custom headers to data files in addition to the default OPERATOR,
EXPERIMENT, and COMMENT static headers.
1.
Select the
Sensor
menu, then
Advanced
, then
Data File Header
.
2.
Push
Add.
3.
Double-click the HEADER_ID row to enter a custom header.
4.
Push
OK
.
5.
To remove a custom header, select the row to remove and push
Remove
.
6.
Put a check in the "Prompt" box so that the software will ask for input of the header
record values whenever data collection is started.
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