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The instrument is then ready to communicate with the PC.
3.5 DATA LOGGER TRANSFER SOFTWARE
Once the instrument has been connected to the PC, whether by USB or by Bluetooth, open the Data Logger Transfer software.
For context-sensitive information about the use of the Data Logger Transfer software, refer to the Help menu.
3.5.1 Connecting the instrument
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To connect an instrument, click Add an instrument, then choose the type of connection (USB or Bluetooth).
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A window opens with a list of all instruments connected to the PC.
The name of the instrument will be formed from the model of the instrument and the warranty number: CA 1510 -
123456ABC
You can personalize your instrument by adding a name, by clicking on or .
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Choose your instrument in the list. The software then displays complete information about the instrument and its
measurements in progress.
3.5.2 Date and hour
The Instrument menu lets you set the your instrument’s date and time.
These cannot be changed while recording or when a recording session has been scheduled.
By clicking , you can choose the date and time display formats.
3.5.3 Configure the ECO mode
The ECO mode optimizes the product's consumption. For the operating time range programming window, go to the Device,
Configure ECO mode menu.
The default operating times in ECO mode can be modified.
3.5.4 Programmed recording sessions
By clicking , you can program a recording session. Assign a name to the recording session. Then enter a starting date and
time and an ending date and time or a duration. The maximum duration of a recording session depends on the memory
available.
Choose a sampling period. The possible values are: 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, 10 min, 20 min, 30 min, 1 hour and 2 hours. The
shorter the sampling period, the larger the recorded file.
Before and after the recording session, if the instrument is switched on, the sampling period will be that of the measurement
mode (see
4.3).
If the instrument is off when recording starts, it switches itself on by itself. Then it displays the measurement, which it refreshes
at each sampling period.
Before starting a recording session, make sure that the battery life is sufficient, or else connect the instrument to an
external power supply to a wall outlet using a micro USB cord.