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Exp o rt Co n tro lle d – S e e P a g e 3
Rev D
SECTION 5
YOUR ARMOR X10GX SOFTWARE
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ARMOR X10gx Tablet Computer
considerably by checking the
Record only when data changes
option. With this option
selected, the recorder will only enter a line of data when any data point changes.
Your Event Recorder is pre-configured from the factory with this option checked. Uncheck it
if you want to record data continuously.
S ta tu s
The Status panel displays the time the logging was started, the time remaining (if Auto
Logging is used) and the time logging was stopped (either at the end of an auto-timed
period or when the STOP LOGGING button was selected).
Tim e r
Here you can set the duration of your logging session by typing in the number of hours
directly or by using the up/down arrows. The current maximum auto-timed logging duration
is 168 hours (1 week).
S ta rt Tim e d Bu tto n
Click on this button to start the timed logging period.
S ta rt Ma n u a l Bu tto n
Click on this button to manually start the logging process. The logging process will continue
until you select the STOP LOGGING button or the computer is turned off.
S to p Lo g g in g Bu tto n
Click on this button to stop logging either in auto-timed or manual mode.
NOTE:
In manual
mode, the logging will continue until you stop it or turn power off to the computer.
Clo s e Bu tto n
Click on this button to close the Event Recorder window. Your logging session will continue
in the background.
Us in g th e Eve n t Lo g File
In addition to temperature change, the event log also records other key information about
the batteries, such as their manufacturer, model number, serial numbers and a history of
their charging and discharging during the logging period. A sample event log printout is
shown in Figure 78. The battery status codes and column headings are defined in the
header.
You can open and view the log file in any text application. The file can be printed out or
exported to a database program like Microsoft Excel or Access and converted to a graph or
chart.