Timebase
30 Seconds/Division
1 Minute/Division
10 Minutes/Division
30 Minutes/Division
1 Hour/Division
2.5 Hours/Division
*This chart's updating rate is independent from the acquisition rate (see
sampling intervals
on page 13).
Click on the Continuous box, in the lower right corner, to enable or disable continuous charting.
When this box is checked, the chart scrolls continuously after reaching the 10 division, and the oldest
samples are lost off the left of the chart. When Continuous is not checked, the chart stops displaying
new results after reaching the 10 division, and all subsequent measurements are lost.
Click the up/down pointers for each measurement variable (GAS, TEMPERATURE and
PRESSURE) at the right of the chart to change the scaling of that value on the chart. The display of
each measurement variable may be turned on or off by choosing the appropriate On or Off switch at
the right of the chart.
If your measurements do not chart properly, try using a higher or lower value scale or time base than
the one displayed. Adjust these scale factors before starting the monitoring operation. A running
display of latest sample Gas, Temperature and Pressure is also shown in the bottom-right corner of
the chart.
Use the buttons at the bottom of the chart to control real-time monitoring. Choose Go to clear the
chart and start real-time monitoring display, Stop to stop real-time monitoring and Copy to copy the
data from the chart as text information to the Windows Clipboard. This information can be pasted
from the clipboard into any Windows application, such as a spreadsheet or word processor. Finally,
choose Close to close the Monitoring window.
Options setup
The WinLog97 program is an integral part of the analyzer. Running under Microsoft Windows
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.
Main menu basics
When you start the program, it displays the
Main Menu, which automatically maximizes
on opening and appears as follows:
• File serves typical Windows file management needs.
• The Logger menu lets you 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.
• Export places your information into the Windows Clipboard, so that it can be pasted directly into
other Windows programs. This is especially useful when working with spreadsheet programs, but
the information can be pasted into word processing programs as well.
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Updating rate*
5 Seconds/Sample
5 Seconds/Sample
5 Seconds/Sample
9 Seconds/Sample
18 Seconds/Sample
45 Seconds/Sample
Automatic data acquisition - setting
Maximum samples
(10 divisions)
60
120
1,200
2,000
2,000
2,000
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