a) Set up the terminal program to use the correct COM port and baud
rate.Configure the communication settings to use 8 data bits, 1 stop bit,
no parityand no flow control.
b) If you wantto save the downloaded data to a file, configure your ter-
minal program to capture the incoming text and save it to a text file. Re-
fer to your terminalprogram’s documentation for details on how to do
this.
3. Determinehow many logged readings are stored in the 1529’s memory.
a) Forthe autolog, send the command “LOG:AUT:POIN?”. If the response to
this command is “0”, there are no autolog readings to download.
b) Forthe demand log, send the command “LOG:DEM:POIN?”. If the re-
sponse tothis command is “0”, there are no demand log readings to download.
4. Begindownloading the data.
a) Tobegin downloading the autolog data, send the command
“LOG:AUT:PRIN”to initiate the download process.
b) Tobegin downloading the demand log data, send the command
“LOG:DEM:PRIN” to initiate the download process.
c) The 1529 shouldimmediately begin downloading the data. If no readings
havebeen stored, the 1529 will not respond to these commands. For more de-
tailson using these commands, see Sections 9.4.7.8 and 9.4.7.19.
5. If the terminal program was set to capture the incoming data to a file, wait
until no moredata is being received, then stop capturing.
The autologand demand log readings can also be downloaded using the IR port
withthe 9935 LogWaresoftware.
11.3 Placement of IR Dongle for Transfer of DataThe 1529 can beused with the 2374 I/R Dongle and the 9935 LogWa re soft-
wareto collect data via the IR interface. The I/R Dongle must be placed near
the IRport of the 1529 between 3 and 12 inches (8 and 30 cm) and pointed di-
rectly at and perpendicular to theIR window.
11.4 CE Comments11.4.1 EMC Directive
Hart Scientifics’equipment has been tested to meet the European Electromag-
netic Compatibility Directive(EMC Directive, 89/336/EEC). The Declaration
of Conformityfor your instrumentlists the specific standards to which the unit
was tested.
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