Contents
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5.1.3
Defining a workgroup ....................................................................................... 32
5.2
Programming the loggers ................................................................................. 33
5.3
Installing the loggers ........................................................................................ 35
5.4
Reading out the measured data ....................................................................... 37
5.4.1
Reading out a “Lift&Shift” group ....................................................................... 38
5.4.2
Reading out a “Patrol” group ............................................................................ 39
5.5
Evaluating the measured data ......................................................................... 41
5.5.1
Calling up the measured values ....................................................................... 41
5.5.2
Displaying the measured values ...................................................................... 42
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Working in Professional mode ..................................................................... 44
6.1
Starting up the Commander ............................................................................. 44
6.1.1
Switching on the Commander .......................................................................... 44
6.1.2
Checking the system settings .......................................................................... 44
6.1.3
Registering loggers in the Commander and specifying the workgroup ........... 44
6.2
Managing the loggers ....................................................................................... 45
6.2.1
Managing logger groups in the Commander .................................................... 45
6.2.2
Managing the loggers in the Commander ........................................................ 47
6.3
Programming the loggers ................................................................................. 50
6.4
Installing the loggers ........................................................................................ 53
6.5
Reading out the measured data ....................................................................... 54
6.5.1
Quick query of the workgroup .......................................................................... 54
6.5.2
Standard query of a single logger .................................................................... 55
6.5.3
Standard query of a “Lift&Shift” group .............................................................. 55
6.6
Evaluating the measured data ......................................................................... 56
6.6.1
Calling up the measured values ....................................................................... 56
6.6.2
Displaying the measured values ...................................................................... 57
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Additional measuring functions ................................................................... 58
7.1
Real time measurement ................................................................................... 58
7.2
Audio recordings .............................................................................................. 60
7.2.1
Reading out the audio data .............................................................................. 60
7.2.2
Playing back the audio data ............................................................................. 61
7.2.3
Displaying the frequency spectrum of the leak noise (in Professional mode
only) .................................................................................................................. 62
7.2.4
Recording a noise directly (in Professional mode only) ................................... 63
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Increasing the wireless range of the loggers with repeaters when
patrolling (in Professional mode only) ......................................................... 64
8.1
Repeater design ............................................................................................... 65
8.2
Installing the wireless extension ....................................................................... 66