Parts of the dataPAC
dataPAC User’s Guide
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- The up arrow has the following definitions:
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Moves to the previous menu selection.
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Moves to the previous field in a data entry screen.
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adjusts the screen contrast.
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↓
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- The down arrow has the following definitions:
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Moves to the next menu selection.
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Moves to the next field in a data entry screen.
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adjusts the screen contrast.
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←
> - The left arrow has the following definitions:
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Moves to the previous selection in the Program Manager.
z
Moves to the left in a data entry field.
z
Moves the spectrum cursor to the left.
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→
> - The right arrow has the following definitions:
z
Moves to the next selection in the Program Manager.
z
Moves to the right in a data entry field.
z
Moves the spectrum cursor to the right.
Softkeys
The softkeys are located above the arrow keys. They are labeled F1 through F5. The text in
the display directly above a softkey describes its function at any given time. When no text
appears above a softkey, the key is inactive in the current window.
Data Collector Hardware Connectors
This sections discusses the data collector hardware connections for communications and
data collection.
You connect transducers to the INPUT connector on the top of the dataPAC. You connect
the battery charger to the CHARGER connector on the top of the dataPAC. These are
known as LEMO connections.
Data is transferred between the dataPAC and your computer over an RS-232 (serial) cable.
The dataPAC requires a standard 9-pin connector on one end of the cable which is
connected to the top of the data collector in the port labeled DATA I/O. Connect the other
end of the cable to the COM port of your computer.
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