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GAS TRACKER INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
Any tracker that is connected will now appear on the screen (Fig. 8). Each tracker can be
denoted by the serial number in the center of the header (example: GT-XXXXXX). The number
on the left hand side shows the instantaneous gas flow rate. The bar across the bottom shows
how much gas is remaining in the gas cylinder. The green portion of the icon is the visual
amount of gas remaining. At the bottom right side of the screen are the options for Metric
and Imperial measurement units. The
Gas Tracker
and the
Gas and Wire Tracker
software
can be simultaneously running in matching units or in mismatched units if desired. Click the
appropriate unit to see the instantaneous flow rate in Cubic Feet per Hour (CFH) (imperial) or
Liters per Minute (LPM) (metric).
There is a zoom in and zoom out function for the software. This is located on the bottom right
side. There is also a product registration link in the corner. Clicking this link will open a browser
to the Wire Wizard® product registration page. Upon registering, new products and updates will
be readily available.
There are three buttons on the right side of the screen for each sensor which is connected:
▶
Edit/Refill Gas
By clicking this icon the gas details can be viewed. On this page the gas type is selected
in the
Gas Type
dropdown box. The cylinder capacity can be adjusted by typing in the
correct number or using the up and down arrows to toggle. After a change in gas type, the
Update Gas Type and Capacity
button must be clicked. This will update both the
Gas
and Wire Tracker
software and the
Gas Tracker
unit. To refill the internal memory of gas,
click the blue
Refill Gas
icon. Upon completion of the changes, click
OK
.
▶
Information
The
Gas Tracker
information can be found on this page. The page shows the type
of product,
Serial Number
,
Firmware Version
,
Gas Capacity
,
Gas Remaining
,
Manufacture Date
, and
Current Date
. If the time on the
Gas Tracker
is incorrect, the
time may be synced with the computer time by clicking the
Sync Time
icon in the
bottom left corner. Upon completion, press
OK
to exit the page.
▶
Historic Data
The
Historic Data
page shows a graphical representation of the average gas flow rates.
The
Start
and
End
dialog boxes represent the time frame displayed on the graph. These
can be adjusted by clicking the drop down arrow. Ensure that the start date is always
a prior date to the end date. The graph displays the data with the flow rate up the left
side (y-axis) and the time scale along the bottom (x-axis). The peak flow is represented
in blue and the average flow in green. When the page is scrolled down all of the
appropriate data is displayed in columnized form. The
Date/Time
,
Duration (seconds)
,
Average Flow (CFH or LPM)
,
Consumed (cf or l)
, and
Gas Type
are all displayed. A
CSV export can be performed on this page as well. Simply click the
Export CSV
button
to save a file. Select the appropriate file location and click
Save
. This file can now be
viewed using any application which can open CSV files (e.g.,
Microsoft Excel
, etc.).
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