Data logging, Data cal 2000 – RKI Instruments GX-2003 Manual User Manual

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31 • Data Logging

GX-2003 Operator’s Manual

Data Logging

NOTE:

The GX-2003 only logs data while in Normal Mode. If the GX-
2003 is used in Bar Hole Mode or Leak Check Mode, no
downloadable data will be logged while it is in either of these
two modes.

NOTE:

The GX-2003 does not log data during the first minute of
operation after being turned on.

The GX-2003 features the ability to log data to its internal memory and
download it to a computer via the infrared communications port on
the lower right side. It logs gas readings during normal operation,
alarm data, and calibration data.

To utilize the GX-2003’s downloading capability, you will need the
GX-2003 downloading software and a computer with an infrared port,
a USB port, or a serial port that runs one of the following operating
systems: Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows XP. If your
computer has an infrared port, then no additional accessories are
needed to download data from the GX-2003. If your computer does
not have an infrared port but does have a USB or serial port, a USB/
IrDA adapter cable or a serial/IrDA adapter cable can be used to
download data from the GX-2003 using a USB or serial port. The
downloading software is available from RKI Instruments, Inc. The
adapter cables are also available from RKI or may be purchased at a
computer or electronics supply store.

For a complete description of the downloading software and
procedures for downloading data to a computer, see the GX-2003
Downloading Software Operator’s Manual.

Data Cal 2000

The GX-2003 can be used with the Data Cal 2000 Docking Station. The
Data Cal 2000 can charge the GX-2003’s rechargeable battery pack if it
is used, retrieve data, bump test and calibrate the GX-2003, and store
records of bump tests and calibrations. The Data Cal 2000 is available
from RKI Instruments, Inc. For a complete description of the Data Cal
2000, see the Data Cal 2000 Operator’s Manual.

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