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3 Options Setup

The WinLog97 program is an integral part of the O2 analyzer. Running under Microsoft Windows®, it permits you to list and analyze up to 500 stored measurement values. The program also includes a special monitoring feature, which lets your computer act as a chart recorder, and enables a hardware test to ensure that the system is in good working order.

3.1 Main Menu Basics

When you start the program, it displays the Main Menu, which automatically maximizes on opening and appears as follows:

Fig 3-1: Winlog97 Main Menu

Throughout the WinLog97 program menus, you will see shortcut keys (such as Ctrl+P, to print a list of stored values). As you become familiar with the program, you may choose these keystroke commands for faster operation.

File, shown below, serves typical Windows file management needs.

Fig 3-2: Winlog97 File Menu

WinLog97 data files can be opened, saved under a different name, closed, or printed. You can also exit the program.

The Logger menu appears as follows. Here you can download measurement values from the instrument, make modifications to the sample list that can be used to identify sampling point locations, or clear the instrument's stored values.

Fig 3-3: Winlog97 Logger Menu

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Contents Operator Manual Page Product Recycling Information Orbisphere Following only applies to European customers Product DisposalMarking Restriction of Hazardous SubstancesTable of Contents Specifications Accessories and Attachments Maintenance and TroubleshootingCalibrations Part ListsManual Overview Safety Conventions Safety PrecautionsAbout this Manual Revision HistoryService and Repairs Safety RecommendationsAcknowledgements Precautionary LabelsOrbisphere Installation Flow Chamber Installation Sensor InstallationExternal Power optional WinLog97 PC Program InstallationSample Tube Adapter optional ConnectionsInstrument PC Connection Instrument Clock Setting Installation Completion Check ListBatteries Electrochemical SensorFlow Chamber Storage When not UsedOperating Controls Operating InformationOperating Information 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer Preconditioning Sensor Taking MeasurementsAutomatic Data Acquisition Storing Measurements In the InstrumentManual Data Acquisition Downloading Stored Values Storing and Accessing Measurements From the PCViewing Stored Measurements Copying Values Altering the Sampling Point DescriptionsClearing Stored Values Saving ValuesPrinting Values Timebase Updating Rate Maximum Samples 10 divisions Monitoring Measurements In Real-TimeOrbisphere Main Menu Basics Options SetupWinlog97 Export Menu O2 Analyzer PC Connection Reviewing Instrument ConfigurationMembrane Selection Configuring the InstrumentAutomatic Data Acquisition Setting Sampling Intervals Select from the PC Selecting Type of CalibrationEntering a Span Gas Value Locking Out the Instrument’s CAL ButtonSensor Calibration Range Checking Change from the PC Dual Use model 3650/113 onlyOrbisphere Pressure Calibration CalibrationsCalibration In a Span Gas Sensor CalibrationCalibration In Line Calibration In Air Calibration Range CheckingAccessories and Attachments Accessories and Attachments 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer Maintenance Maintenance and TroubleshootingInstrument Batteries SensorKeyboard Test TroubleshootingSerial Test Display Test Clock SettingsMeasurements View Analog Voltages ViewSystem Specifications SpecificationsGeneral Technical Data Instrument Display OptionsTheory of Operation Instrument AccessoriesPart Lists Spare Parts Terms and Definitions Appendix a GlossaryCommon Units Glossary 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer Tables and Illustrations AnnexAnnex 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer User Notes