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Eagle 2 Data Logger
Management Program
Operators Manual
Part Number: 71-0170RK
Revision: C
Released: 6/12/12
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Strany 1 - Operator’s Manual

www.rkiinstruments.com Eagle 2 Data LoggerManagement ProgramOperator’s ManualPart Number: 71-0170RKRevision: CReleased: 6/12/12

Strany 2 - Warranty

6 • IrDA Downloading CableWindows® Wireless Link Operation NoteWhen using an IrDA adapter cable and the Eagle 2 Data Logger Management Program on a W

Strany 3 - Table of Contents

96 • Detail Settings Buttonfrom Table 5 on page 102 or through testing as described in “Obtaining a Relative Response Factor” on page 101. A valid ch

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Detail Settings Button • 970.50-0.59 25.00 0.010.60-0.79 30.00 0.020.80-0.99 40.00 0.021.00-1.99 50.00 0.022.00-2.99 100.0 0.13.00-3.99 150.0 0.14.00

Strany 5 - Introduction

98 • Detail Settings ButtonWhile the pre-defined gases may not be edited, the 1 user-defined gas may be edited by doing the following: 1. With Data L

Strany 6 - System Requirements

Detail Settings Button • 99 3. Export the current data by pressing the “Export csv file” button. Choose the file path you wish to save the file in. 4

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100 • Detail Settings Button 6. Edit the values you wish to change and save the file. 7. Return to the Data Logger Management Program with the High R

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Detail Settings Button • 101Obtaining a Relative Response FactorIf the gas that you want to monitor on the catalytic combustible or PID channel is no

Strany 9 - IrDA Downloading Cable

102 • Detail Settings Buttonnumber• Formula-Molecular formula for each VOC• Response Factor (RF)-The relative response factor for each gas. This is t

Strany 10 - Wireless Link Operation Note

Detail Settings Button • 103Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Biphenyl 92-52-4 C12H10 0.4Bis(2,3-epoxypropyl) ether 7/5/38 C6H10O3 3Bor

Strany 11 - Deselect

104 • Detail Settings ButtonGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Chloro-1,3-butadiene, 2- 126-99-8 C4H5Cl 3.2Chloro-1-fluoroethane, 1- 161

Strany 12 - Launching the Program

Detail Settings Button • 105Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Dichloro-1,1-difluoroethane, 1,2-1649-08-7 C2H2Cl2F2 ZR Dichloro-1,2,2-trif

Strany 13 - Control Buttons

IrDA Downloading Cable • 7 6. Click OK. 7. Close the Control Panel window. Figure 2: Image Transfer TabDeselect

Strany 14 - Instrument Information Button

106 • Detail Settings ButtonGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Dimethyl cyclohexane, 1,2- 583-57-3 C8H16 1.1Dimethyl disulphide 624-92-

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Detail Settings Button • 107Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Ethyl hexanoate 123-66-0 C8H16O2 2.6Ethyl hexanol, 2- 105-76-7 C8H18O

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108 • Detail Settings ButtonGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Hydroquinone 123-31-9 C6H6O2 0.8Hydroxypropyl acrylate 2- 999-61-1 C6H10O3

Strany 17 - Last Calibration Button

Detail Settings Button • 109Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Methoxypropyl acetate 108-65-6 C6H12O3 1.2Methyl acetate 79-20-9 C3H6O

Strany 18 - Set Button

110 • Detail Settings ButtonGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Nitropropane, 2- 79-46-9 C3H7NO2 ZR Nitrous oxide 10024-97-2 N2O ZR No

Strany 19 - Downloading Data from the

Detail Settings Button • 111Gas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Propylene oxide 75-56-9 C3H6O 7Propyleneimine 75-55-8 C3H7N 1.3Pyridine

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112 • Detail Settings ButtonGas/ VOC CAS No. Formula Relative Response Tributylamine 102-82-9 C12H27N 1Trichloro-1,1-difluoroethane, 1,2,2-354-21-

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Changing the Appearance of the Program Screens • 113Changing the Appearance of the Program ScreensTo change how information is displayed in the progr

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114 • Changing the Appearance of the Program Screens 3. Specify new fonts by clicking the button with the name of a font inscribed on it. This action

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Changing the Appearance of the Program Screens • 115 4. Select the colors used to graph the various target gases in the interval trend and alarm tren

Strany 24 - Eagle 2 Data Logging Capacity

8 • Launching the ProgramLaunching the Program 1. Click Start on the Windows® Icon Tray, then select All Programs, then select Eagle 2. Your operatin

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116 • Spare Parts ListSpare Parts ListTable 6: Spare Parts ListPart Number Description47-5027RK Cable, USB/IrDA adapter71-0170RK Eagle 2 Data Logger

Strany 26 - Information Screen

Control Buttons • 9Control ButtonsThis section provides an overview of the control buttons. Instructions for using the various parts of the program a

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10 • Control ButtonsDownload ButtonIf you are in another program window, clicking the Download button opens the Download Window (see Figure 3). The D

Strany 28 - Data Window

Control Buttons • 11commands and is currently connected to the program. If an instrument is turned off after being connected to the program, then the

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12 • Control Buttons• Interval Trend Data FilesInterval trend data is logged at the interval time defined in the Eagle 2. Each logged point is an ave

Strany 30 - Calibration History

Control Buttons • 13Last Calibration ButtonClicking the Last Calibration button opens the Last Calibration Window.The Last Calibration Window stores

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14 • Control ButtonsSet ButtonClicking the Set button opens the Set Window.In the Set Window, you can perform the following functions:• Alter the app

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Downloading Data from the Eagle 2 • 15Downloading Data from the Eagle 2You have the option of downloading data manually or automatically. If you want

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WarrantyWarrantyRKI Instruments, Inc. warrants gas alarm equipment sold by us to be free from defects in materials and workmanship, and performance f

Strany 34 - Event Data

16 • Downloading Data from the Eagle 2IrDA adapter cable as shown in Figure 10 below, aligning the infrared port on the front of the Eagle 2 with the

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Downloading Data from the Eagle 2 • 17Power Off Download Commands become selectable. 5. If you are going to download data manually, you can perform a

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18 • Downloading Data from the Eagle 2 7. If the unit has been downloaded manually (Automatic Download not selected), the unit’s instrument informati

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Downloading Data from the Eagle 2 • 19 8. You can view, print, export, or delete downloaded data by entering the Data or Last Calibration Windows. T

Strany 38 - Interval Trend Data

20 • Eagle 2 Data Logging CapacityWARNING: If you click Clear Logger Data, all data is erased in the Eagle 2, but not in your computer’s memory. So i

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Overwriting Data in the Eagle 2 • 21Overwriting Data in the Eagle 2The Eagle 2’s Data Log Overwrite function is factory set to On so that when the Ea

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22 • Viewing Data in the Instrument Information ScreenViewing Data in the Instrument Information ScreenYou can view information for an instrument tha

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Viewing Data in the Instrument Information Screen • 23• Gas - Lists each channel’s gas in the order it appears on the Eagle 2 screen.• Calib. Date -

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24 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data WindowViewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data WindowThe Eagle 2

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 25The Data Window is divided into four frames. The upper left frame is the Data

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Table of ContentsTable of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Sys

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26 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data WindowCalibration HistoryThe Eagle 2 is capable of saving calibration information fo

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 27To view, print, or export the calibration history for any instrument in the da

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28 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Windowbelow the untitled folder along with the Alarm Events and Trouble Events folde

Strany 48 - Cursor FeatureEvent Select

Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 29 9. If you want to print the data, click the Print button. A Printer List dial

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30 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data WindowAfter specifying the file name, file type, and file location click the Save bu

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 31To view, print, or export the event data for any instrument in the database: 1

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32 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Windowuntitled folder. The Alarm Events Folder and Trouble Events Folder will appear

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 33 8. If you click the Summary button, the Data Window will split into two frame

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34 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window 11.To export the data for use in another application, for example a spreadshe

Strany 54 - Alarm Trend Data

Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 35An interval trend data file is created and saved in the Eagle 2 when the instr

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Table of ContentsChanging the Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Viewing, Printing, & Deleting Data i

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36 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data WindowTo view and perform desired operations with the interval trend files: 1. With

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 37dated folder whose contents you want to see. 5. Click on the Interval Trend Fo

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38 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window• In table format, the interval trend data is shown as the average gas reading

Strany 59 - Cursor feature

Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 39• The catalytic combustible channel can be recorded in %LEL, ppm, or %volume u

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40 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window• If installed, an infrared methane or hydrocarbon channel records data in %LE

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 41 8. When the data is viewed in table format, if you move the cursor over an al

Strany 62 - Cursor feature IR HC or CH4

42 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data WindowIf you click on the event, the corresponding alarm trend data file will be ope

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 43• If there are more than two consecutive data points with the same readings fo

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44 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data WindowWhen viewing interval trend data in graph format, you have several options: •

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 45session and on the zoom factor. Depending on the length of the data session, d

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Introduction • 1IntroductionUsing an advanced detection system consisting of up to six gas sensors, the Eagle 2 Gas Monitor detects the presence of c

Strany 67 - Changing the Password

46 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Windowchannel is the first channel and is displayed in green.• If installed, an IR H

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 47%LEL up to 100% LEL and then it will start recording data in % volume up to 10

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48 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data WindowNOTE: The IR Range Select selection box in the lower right hand corner only ap

Strany 70 - Calibration Window

Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 49information shown in the lower right frame in Figure 26. To return to the one

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50 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data WindowFor Graph view, the export file type is Windows bitmap (.bmp). For Table view,

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 51To view and perform desired operations with the alarm trend files: 1. With the

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52 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window 5. Click on the Alarm Trend Folder in the upper left frame. In the upper righ

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 53• In table format, the log times are shown along with the peak (minimum for ox

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54 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window• If installed, an infrared methane or hydrocarbon channel records data in %LE

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 55 8. The Event Only and Condensed selection boxes are not selectable for alarm

Strany 77 - The Eagle 2 Data Logger

2 • System RequirementsCAUTION: The Eagle 2 detects oxygen deficiency and elevated levels of oxygen, combustible gases, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen

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56 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Windowrecorded in any of these units and stored in the same file, those readings may

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 57range of the sensor. If the channel is configured as a %LEL only channel, then

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58 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data WindowNOTE: The IR Range Select selection box in the lower right hand corner only ap

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 59• When selected, the Event feature shows on the graph where each channel went

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60 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window 12.To export the data for use in another application, for example a spreadshe

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 61• Interval Trend and Alarm Trend data filesTo delete any of the above items in

Strany 84 - Detail Settings Button

62 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Windowthe program is first installed is “rki”. The password is case sensitive. See “

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 63Changing the PasswordCAUTION: Changing the password requires use of the Delete

Strany 86 - Station & User Tab

64 • Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window 3. Click Change Password. The Password Window asks you to input the current p

Strany 87 - Detail Settings Button • 83

Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 65 7. Click OK when the program confirms that you have changed the password. 8.

Strany 88 - 84 • Detail Settings Button

Installing the Eagle 2 Data Logger Management Program • 3Installing the Eagle 2 Data Logger Management Program 1. Launch Windows®. 2. Exit from all a

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66 • Viewing, Printing, and Deleting Data in the Last Calibration WindowViewing, Printing, and Deleting Data in the Last Calibration WindowYou can ac

Strany 90 - Click to import User csv file

Viewing, Printing, and Deleting Data in the Last Calibration Window • 67The Need Calibration view option shows the following fields:• No. — lists, in

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68 • Viewing, Printing, and Deleting Data in the Last Calibration Window• Last Downloaded — shows when the last download took place for a unit using

Strany 92 - Conversion Table Tab

Viewing, Printing, and Deleting Data in the Last Calibration Window • 69To print a list of the instruments shown in the Calibration Date view option

Strany 93 - Detail Settings Button • 89

70 • Viewing, Printing, and Deleting Data in the Last Calibration Window• Before — shows the settings prior to calibration.• After — shows the settin

Strany 94 - 90 • Detail Settings Button

Viewing, Printing, and Deleting Data in the Last Calibration Window • 71 4. Click the row with the right mouse button. The Delete box appears. 5. Cli

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72 • Viewing, Printing, and Deleting Data in the Last Calibration Window 7. When the password has been entered and the Continue button clicked, the D

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Calibrating an Eagle 2 With The Eagle 2 Data Logger Management Program • 73Calibrating an Eagle 2 With The Eagle 2 Data Logger Management ProgramAn E

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74 • Calibrating an Eagle 2 With The Eagle 2 Data Logger Management Pro-CAUTION: Calibration using the Eagle 2 Data Logger Management Program should

Strany 98 - PID Sensor Tab

Calibrating an Eagle 2 With The Eagle 2 Data Logger Management Program • 75 6. Click the Set button to display the Set window. 7. Click the Calibrati

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4 • Installing the Eagle 2 Data Logger Management Program 5. Follow the on-screen instructions in the InstallShield Wizard Window to install the prog

Strany 100 - 96 • Detail Settings Button

76 • Calibrating an Eagle 2 With The Eagle 2 Data Logger Management Pro- 8. Use the selection boxes under the Select column to select the channels yo

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Changing Eagle 2 Instrument Parameters • 77 13.Connect the regulator to the Eagle 2 probe tube using the sample tubing provided with the calibration

Strany 102 - 98 • Detail Settings Button

78 • Changing Eagle 2 Instrument ParametersOff download commands will be selectable. Click the Instrument Information download command to retrieve th

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Changing Eagle 2 Instrument Parameters • 79the standard four gas section. 6. To change the serial number, click the serial number field and use the b

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80 • Detail Settings Button2 by using the POWER ENTER RESET button on the Eagle 2 or by clicking the Power Off button and confirming that you want to

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Detail Settings Button • 81of Instrument Information. 5. Click the Set button to display the Set window. Figure 66: Set Window

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82 • Detail Settings ButtonStation & User TabThe Station & User tab displays a list of Station IDs and User IDs. The first time the Eagle 2 i

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Detail Settings Button • 83CSV FilesTo edit the Station ID or User ID list, you will need to import a csv (comma separated values) file into the prog

Strany 108 - 104 • Detail Settings Button

84 • Detail Settings Button 2. Navigate to the location you would like to save the csv file, type in a file name, and click Save. Figure 69: Station

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Detail Settings Button • 85 3. The csv files can be opened, edited, and saved using a word processing program such as Word, WordPad, or Notepad. The

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IrDA Downloading Cable • 5IrDA Downloading CableThe Eagle 2 communicates with a computer via an on-board infrared communication port that complies wi

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86 • Detail Settings Button 2. In the Station and User tab, click “Import csv file” for either the Station ID or User ID and select a csv file. Figur

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Detail Settings Button • 87 3. Select the file you want to import and click Open. 4. Once the Station ID and/or User ID lists have been imported, cli

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88 • Detail Settings Button 7. Click Yes in the confirmation window that appears.Conversion Table TabThe Conversion Table tab is used to view the pre

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Detail Settings Button • 89There are 8 columns in both the Pre-Defined Table tab and the User-Defined Table tab:•NoThis column represents the gas num

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90 • Detail Settings ButtonNOTE: If you define a gas whose LEL is above 50,000 ppm, the %LEL reading in Measuring Mode will reflect the defined ppm r

Strany 116 - 112 • Detail Settings Button

Detail Settings Button • 91While the pre-defined gases may not be edited, the 5 user-defined gases may be edited by doing the following: 1. With the

Strany 117 - Changing the Appearance

92 • Detail Settings Button 4. Open the csv file using Notepad, Word, or WordPad. The example below shows a csv file opened in WordPad. The list of g

Strany 118 - Figure 85: Font Window

Detail Settings Button • 93 7. Return to the Data Logger Management Program with the User-Defined Table tab still up and press “Import csv file”. 8.

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94 • Detail Settings ButtonPID Sensor TabThe PID Sensor tab is used to view the pre-defined relative response gases and to view or define the 1 user-

Strany 120 - Spare Parts List

Detail Settings Button • 95• Full ScaleThis is the full scale value for the target gas.•PointThe point value indicates to what decimal place the gas

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