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G14.0.11.6C-04 Operating Manual MINISOFT page 7
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7  How to Print Data
The selected window (logger window with data or diagram) can be printed via ‘File – Print’ provided a printer has been
installed to the computer. Use ‘File – Printer Setup’ to change printer parameters or to chose another printer.
If the diagram is not printed: for some types of graphics cards it may happen that the diagram will not be printed if the
color depth is set to 16 bit. In such a case please reduce or increase the color depth of your screen display.
8  How to Export Data
Logger data can be stored as ASCII (=text) – files so that they can be used with a word processing or calculation
program. To do so please select the desired logger window and select ‘File – Export’. Another window will be displayed
for you to select the settings required. Normally the pre-set values will be sufficient.
9  How to Work With “Views”
Use your mouse to position logger and diagram windows on the screen as desired. The resulting view can be saved via
“File / Save View”. If, later on, the view is downloaded via “File / Open View”, the complete view, including diagrams
and settings, will re-appear.
Limitations:
-  The connected data loggers’ settings at the bus must be identical to the settings at the time the memorizing
functions was carried out.
10 Configure Logger Connections
If the software is started the first time or if the menue ‚Configuration‘ / ‚Logger Connection‘ is selected, the following
window will be displayed:
Choose ‚add‘ to add a logger connection to the connection list.
There can be added as much connection as needed, the
settings can be altered anytime laterwards by selecting the
desired connection and clicking on ‚edit‘. A correct setup is
necessary for the proper functioning of the software!
After clicking ‚add‘ the following window will appear:
•  Local logger connection means:
The logger(s) are connected directly the the PC via
EASYBUS converter (as shown in picture)
•  Remote logger connection means:
The logger(s) are situated somewhere completely else,
where they are connected via easybus converter to an
industrial analog or GSM modem (as shown on next
page).
The PC also is supplied with an analog modem, so the
loggers can be operated and read out via ‚telephone‘
(for details see below).
Choose the referring setup of the connection, laterwards
there can be added as much more as necessary!










