User Manual
Gná Graphic Supporting Software
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The window in figure 7.23 shows the data retrieval progress in bytes, time elapsed
and number of packs received.
Data will be uploaded from the recorder and presented in graphical and tabular form.
With default settings, Mercury automatically creates a sub-directory in the Mercury
directory, named after the DST type. In the DST type directory, a directory named after
nnnn
is created; N is the letter for DST nano. All files
related to the recorder are automatically saved in the serial number directory. The
default data directory can be viewed in the Settings menu, and Directories. The user
has the option to define a new data directory path if desired.
The data is retrieved in a non-destructive manner. This means that you can repeatedly
read the data without erasing it from the memory. Each time data is retrieved, a new
file will automatically be created. The name of the data file consists of the
measurement sequence number and the serial number of the recorder. The recorder
cannot be loaded with new settings if it contains data that has not been retrieved. This
is a safety feature which prevents data from being accidentally lost. New recordings
overwrite previous recordings that have been retrieved.
Once the data has been retrieved the following window appears:
Figure 7.24 Recorder wizard
If you wish to start a new measurement sequence you can either program the logger
with a new measurement sequence by selecting Program and start recorder or
Restart recorder with the same sampling interval.
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