Bacharach Hi Flow Sampler Manuel Du Propriétaire
Hi Flow Sampler
Operation
Instruction 0055-9017
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d. Set Port Settings to:
- Bits per second: 115200
- Bits per second: 115200
- Data bits: 8
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
- Flow control: None
Then
click
OK to display HyperTerminal’s main window.
e. Click
File > Save. This creates a file with an .ht extension using
the name that was entered in Step b.
3. After HyperTerminal is running: click Transfer > Capture Text >
Start to accept the default drive\directory\filename to which all
received data will be stored as an ASCII text file.
received data will be stored as an ASCII text file.
Note:
The captured text file will be stored on the hard drive in the folder
shown in the File dialog box. If desired, click Browse to select a different
drive, directory and filename. The next time data is captured, it will be
drive, directory and filename. The next time data is captured, it will be
stored under the same location and filename.
Tip:
Tip:
Changing the filename extension to “CSV” (comma separated
variable) will allow the file to be directly opened in the spreadsheet
program. For example, double clicking the filename CAPTURE.CSV in
program. For example, double clicking the filename CAPTURE.CSV in
Windows Explorer will automatically start Microsoft Excel and load the file.
4. From the High Flow Sampler’s Expanded Main Screen, start the
4. From the High Flow Sampler’s Expanded Main Screen, start the
download process by selecting Menu > Access Records > Send
Records.
Records.
1 1 / 2 2 / 0 4 0 9 : 4 5 : 3 0
S e n d R e c o r d s
V i e w R e c o r d s
E r a s e R e c o r d s
[ 0 0 0 1 ] ( M )
S - -
Observe that the Hi Flow’s LCD displays the message “Sending record
x of y @ 115.2kbps,” where “x” is the current record being sent and
“y” is the number of records in memory. Also observe that
HyperTerminal displays the data as its being received.
HyperTerminal displays the data as its being received.
1 1 / 2 2 / 0 4 0 9 : 4 5 : 3 0
S e n d i n g r e c o r d
x o f y
@ 1 1 5 . 2 k b p s
[ 0 0 0 1 ] ( M )
S - -
5. After all data has been transmitted, stop HyperTerminal from
capturing data by clicking Transfer > Capture Text > Stop.
6. The saved data can now be viewed in a spreadsheet for analysis as
described in Section 3.16 Importing Saved Data into a Spreadsheet.