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Getting Started with DT800
dataTaker
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CHAPTER 10
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This chapter covers two more important functions of
DeLogger:
• unloading logged data (that is, retrieve data stored
in the DT800’s internal memory) — page 66
• using DeLogger’s spreadsheet window for
manipulating and analysing data — page 68
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OGGED
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ATA
Your DT800 has been logging every measurement it
has made since you first sent your program to it
(because Logging was enabled in both of your
schedules). Now you’ll retrieve this data from the
DT800.
By the way: unloading data from the DT800 has
nothing to do with DeLogger’s form, chart, mimic or
text windows — it’s a function that’s available to you
no matter which DeLogger window you’re using.
➲
Unload all of the data currently logged in
your DT800 to a replay file.
To do this…
a) In the
dataTaker
menu, choose
Unload…
.
The first screen (Options) of the unload dialog box
sequence opens (Figure 70).
b) Familiarize yourself with the options available in this
screen — do NOT make any changes — then click
Next >
.
The second screen (Unload To File) of the unload
dialog box sequence opens (Figure 70).
c) In the second screen, tick
Unload to File
then select
Replay File
.
If you upgrade to DeLogger Pro, you’ll have an
additional option here — Unload to Database.
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