Finding your computer specifications – LogTag Recorders LogTag Analyzer Temperature Recorder User Manual

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LogTag Analyzer User Guide (2.0)

I cannot view the user guide that
came with the software.

The User Guide is in a 'PDF' file format and as such a
special software package called "Acrobat Reader" is

required to view it. Acrobat Reader is available for

free download from the Adobe web site and can

typically be downloaded from

http://get.adobe.com/reader/

(http://get.adobe.com/reader/)

I cannot see all the readings in the

"data" screen, some appear to be

missing.

The range of readings shown in the data screen

represent the range of readings shown on the Chart

screen. Whenever the Chart is zoomed in to show
more detail the range of readings shown in the data

screen is updated as well. If the chart is zoomed out
(

) to show all readings that were recorded, then

the data screen will also show all the readings that

were recorded.

Why are some of the readings shown

"non validated".

The LogTag automatically inserts error detection

codes every 127 recordings which checks for the

detection of corrupted or manipulated data. If the
LogTag has been configured to do

continuous

recording

(see "Continuous operation" on page 43)

then as each block of 127 logs is started to be

replaced with the latest readings the data integrity

error check for the "oldest" block will fail, which will

therefore technically putting the block of data into
doubt. This is not a problem rather that the

particular block of data now has the lost a degree of

data integrity protection and hence is labelled

'non-validated'.
Non-validated readings can also occur if there has

been communications issues during data transfer
from the LogTag or if the memory does actually have

a fault, however these causes are very rare.


If above suggestions are insufficient, please check the website at www.logtagrecorders.com for

more information, specifically the FAQ section.

Finding your computer
specifications

If you are unsure of your computer specifications you can find the relevant information by
following these steps:

1 To determine your computer CPU, RAM and version of Windows Operating system:


a) Open the "Control Panel". This can be done by using the mouse to click on the

Windows "Start" button, typically located in the bottom left of the screen, to open
the Start menu.

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