Omega WI8XX-U manual ILog Software ILog Excel Applications, Networked Product ILog File Alternate

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iLog Software (continued)

 

 

Table 4.3 iLog Excel Applications

 

The iLog application actually consists of several Excel files, though most

supported devices can be accessed by the main iLog program. The main

program is listed as "iLog", plus a version number, under the Start Menu

program links (those links available by clicking the Start button on the Windows

taskbar).

 

 

In the following table, the iLog File column shows how many sensors are logged

by the main iLog file. If more than 3 sensors are available, then the Alternate

column shows how many sensors the device can support. Devices with more

than 3 sensors will have their own Excel file. For these files, click on the model

device found in the Start Menu.

 

 

Networked Product

iLog File

Alternate

iTHX-W

3 column

 

iTHX-M

3 column

 

iTHX-W Dual Probe

1st probe / 3 column

6 column

iSE-TC

3 column

5 column

iSE-TH

3 column

5 column

iBTHX-W

3 column

4 column

iBTX

2 column

 

iPTX-W

2 column

 

iTCX

3 column

 

iTH Controller

3 column

 

iVI

3 column

4 column

iSeries

1 column

 

iDRX/iDRN

1 column

 

INF-B

1 column

 

Wireless Devices

The "Auto" column shows number of columns per remote device that are possibly displayed.

The Full column shows number of columns allocated per device for the "Full" spreadsheet, which will be able to display all data for all active devices.

Networked Product

Auto

Full

zSeries Receiver and Remotes

1 to 4 column / device

4 column / 32 device

wiSeries with zED Remotes

1 to 2 column / device

2 column / 32 device

UWTC REC-3 and Remotes

1 or 2 column / device

2 column / 32 device

wiSeries with UWTC Remotes

1 to 2 column / device

2 column / 32 device

The active wireless devices, when shown in the Excel application, will be shown with the device number and the units returned.

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