Hach 3650 manual Storing and Accessing Measurements From the PC, Viewing Stored Measurements

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Operating Information - 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer

 

 

2.3.3 Viewing Stored Measurements

1) Switch the instrument OFF (by

pressing the POWER key)

2) Hold down the Up Arrow button while switching the instrument back ON. The LCD displays a sample location number.

3) Scroll through the numbered sample locations of all the stored values using the Up Arrow and Down Arrow buttons.

4) To view the actual gas concentration measurement value at a particular sample number, press the STO button. The LCD now displays the stored value for that sample number.

5) Press STO a second time to return to the next numbered location display, to continue scrolling or view another stored value.

To return to the measurement mode, switch the instrument OFF and then back ON again without holding down any additional buttons.

2.4 Storing and Accessing Measurements From the PC

If you have made measurements and stored them in the analyzer, you should be ready to bring them into the WinLog97 program for viewing, copying, saving and printing. See also “Options Setup” on page 23 for additional information on the WinLog97 program.

2.4.1 Downloading Stored Values

To download the stored results from the analyzer to the PC, choose the DownLoad data command from the Logger menu. Fig 2-2shows is a typical list.

Fig 2-2: Download Stored Values

The DownLoad window presents a display of the stored measurements from the instrument. The window displays five columns of data:

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