102 G L X
w i t h
D a t a S t u d i o
DataStudio, the file is translated into a DataStudio file. Most components of the
GLX file, listed below, appear in the new DataStudio file.
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Numeric data sets
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Data properties of data sets and measurements
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Sensor settings, such as calibrations and samples rates
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Timers
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Sampling mode
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Data displays
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Calculations
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Notes pages, which appear in DataStudio as a Workbook display
To comply with the DataStudio file format, certain components of the original
GLX file may be altered, including the following.
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Text data sets. DataStudio 1.9.5 does not support text data sets. They are
replaced in the DataStudio file with a numeric data set containing zeros in
place of the text.
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Tools in the Graph and Table displays, such as linear fit and statistics.
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Graph scale settings.
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Sound Output settings.
Once a file has been opened in DataStudio (either directly from the GLX, or after
having been downloaded to the computer’s disk) it is a DataStudio file. If you
save it, it will be saved with a .ds extension.
Collecting Data with DataStudio
When the GLX is connected to a computer running DataStudio, sensor setup and
data collection are controlled from DataStudio. The GLX operates in DataStudio
Mode, acting only as an interface routing data from the sensors to the computer.
While in DataStudio-connected mode, the GLX screen reads “DataStudio Con-
nected.” In this mode, only two of the GLX keys are functional:
and
.
You can press
on the GLX instead of clicking the Start or Stop buttons in
DataStudio. If DataStudio is in Manual Sampling mode,
on the GLX has the
same function as the Keep button in DataStudio.
For complete instructions on using DataStudio, click DataStudio’s Help menu.
GLX Sound and Sound Level Sensors in DataStudio
To use the GLX’s microphone as a sound sensor or sound level sensor in
DataStudio, you must manually select it in the Experiment Setup window. Click
the Setup button in DataStudio to open the Experiment Setup window. In that
window, click the button labeled “Add Sensor or Instrument” and select GLX
Sound Level Sensor or GLX Sound Sensor from the PASPORT sensors list.
Summary of Contents for Xplorer GLX
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