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Delete Data
From the Files Menu, highlight
Delete Data
and press enter.
Enter the desired filter criteria, then select
Delete Selected Data
to permanently
delete the data. Select
Delete All Data
to permanently delete all logged data
from the handheld.
The handheld will beep to confirm data has been successfully deleted.
Upload Files
Data logged to the instrument and user calibration records can be sent to a USB flash drive as CSV files. A USB female to micro
USB male adapter is included with new instruments for this data backup. Please note the USB storage device must be formatted as
FAT32, not NTFS or exFAT. The handheld will only support FAT32. The USB flash drive included with the instrument can be used for
this data backup.
Figure 54
Delete Data Filter
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Delete Data Filter
100%
Data ID [Caesar’s Creek]
Begin Date [3/02/20]
Begin Time [00:00:00AM]
End Date [3/03/20]
End Time [00:00:00AM]
Delete Selected Data
Delete All Data
Figure 55
Micro USB female
connector
After connecting a flash drive to the instrument via the adapter cable and the
USB symbol ( ) has appeared under the battery indicator, highlight Upload
Files and press Enter. Once “Upload Successful” is displayed in the message area,
the instrument will beep and the user will be returned to the Files Menu. If the
download is not successful, ensure the USB connection indicator can be seen at
the top of the display when data is being transmitted.
Once downloaded, there are two CSV files that can be copied to a location on
your PC:
• ProQ_Logdata.csv
o This record contains all of the data currently stored on the handheld.
• ProQ_Calhis.csv
o This record contains the last 10 calibration records for each channel (DO,
Conductivity, ISE1, and ISE) and the barometer.
Please note these files will be overwritten on the flash drive each time
Download
Files
is selected.
Once the CSV files are on your PC, they can easily be opened in Excel. When
opening either CSV file, most users should not have to use Excel Text Import
Wizard for the data to appear correctly, as the CSV files have a line of text at the
top of the file (sep=;) that directs Excel to use a semi-colon as the delimiter.