Retrotec Inc. Operation Manual Software Data Logger rev-2014-09-26
Page 10 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 4.2 Find DM32s (all models) All powered up Retrotec DM32s connected to the computer will be found and added to
Page 11 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 Figure 12: Specify DM32 connection type using the "DM32 Advanced" drop down As shown in Figure 13, t
Page 12 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 When “Network” is chosen, the user has the option of letting the computer manage the finding of all gauges on the
Page 13 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 Figure 16: Gauges show up in "Gauge Connection" list once they are found - blue means selected Once g
Page 14 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 5. Set location for saving data files Click [Browse] on the main window and use the windows that open (shown in F
Page 15 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 6. View pressure readings for selected gauge Select a gauge in the "Connected Gauges" list to see press
Page 16 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 7. Choose gauges from which to log data Click the boxes next to the gauges in the list you wish to log data from
Page 17 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 8. Start and Stop Logging Clicking the [Start Logging] button shown in Figure 23 will create a log file which is
Page 18 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 9. Open file created by Data Logger Clicking the [Open] button shown in Figure 24 opens the folder containing all
Page 19 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 Figure 26: The CSV file created by the Data Logger can be opened in Microsoft Excel Because the data is saved a
Page 2 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 Data Logger Software 1. Overview of the Data Logger ...
Page 20 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 10. Run a device connected to the gauge The gauge generates an output control signal on the “Speed Control “ out
Page 21 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 Figure 29: Tell the gauge to control the speed output until the pressure on channel A reaches the set pressure
Page 22 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 11. Uninstall the Retrotec Data Logger
Page 23 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 12. Graphing pressure data from multiple gauges Data logger software exports Retrotec gauge measurements and res
Page 24 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 Since the Excel sheet lists data in alternating order between gauges (“400702” and “123456” in above screenshot),
Page 25 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 4. Click the “INSERT” tab and the graph type you want under its “Charts” section. Excel offers many types for yo
Page 26 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 8. In the Edit Series window, beside the “Series X values” field, click the Select Range button. Recall that in
Page 27 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 13. Push the Select Range button to return to the main Edit Series window. 14. Click the “OK” in the Edit Series
Page 3 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 1. Overview of the Data Logger The user can run the Data Logger on any computer, laptop, or tablet running a full
Page 4 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 2. Install the Data Logger Software The latest version of the Data Logger software is always available on the inte
Page 5 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 Figure 2: Security settings on some computers generate a warning and you must click [Run] to start the installat
Page 6 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 Figure 4: Once the installer is downloaded it checks that your computer has all the pre-requisites to run the Da
Page 7 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 Figure 6: Once all security checks are made, the installer runs, installs, and creates a shortcut on your deskto
Page 8 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 3. Start the Data Logger Software To start the Data Logger software, click on the desktop shortcut that was create
Page 9 of 27 ©Retrotec Inc. 2014 4. Find Gauges connected to the computer The Data Logger software can find all powered up Retrotec gauges connecte
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