Alicat MC Series Mass Flow Controller User Manual

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Collecting Data:
The RS-232 / RS-485 output updates to the screen many times per second.

Very short-term events can be captured simply by disconnecting (there are

two telephone symbol icons at the top of the HyperTerminal® screen for

disconnecting and connecting) immediately after the event in question. The scroll

bar can be driven up to the event and all of the data associated with the event

can be selected, copied, and pasted into Microsoft® Excel® or other spreadsheet

program as described below.
For longer term data, it is useful to capture the data in a text file. With the desired

data streaming to the screen, select “Capture Text” from the Transfer Menu.

Type in the path and file name you wish to use. Push the start button. When the

data collection period is complete, simply select “Capture Text” from the Transfer

Menu and select “Stop” from the sub-menu that appears.
Data that is selected and copied, either directly from HyperTerminal® or from

a text file can be pasted directly into Excel®. When the data is pasted it will all

be in the selected column. Select “Text to Columns...” under the Data menu in

Excel® and a Text to Columns Wizard (dialog box) will appear. Make sure that

“Fixed Width” is selected under Original Data Type in the first dialog box and

click “Next”. In the second dialog box, set the column widths as desired, but the

default is usually acceptable. Click on “Next” again. In the third dialog box, make

sure the column data format is set to “General”, and click “Finish”. This separates

the data into columns for manipulation and removes symbols such as the plus

signs from the numbers. Once the data is in this format, it can be graphed or

manipulated as desired.
For extended term data capture see: “Sending a Simple Script to HyperTerminal®”

on page 36.

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