Xylem 6-Series Multiparameter User Manual

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Figure 49 Saving, Exporting, Printing and Related Functions

EXAMPLE OF CUSTOMIZING A SUBSET OF SAMPLE.DAT

To conclude this section we have used a few of the many tools available in EcoWatch to demonstrate how

you might use this powerful plotting and reporting program to express study results. We encourage you to

try some of the tools and learn more about EcoWatch by using the Window‟s Help function, which is

available when the EcoWatch program is running.

Using SAMPLE.DAT we decided that some of the data were not of particular interest, so using top line

menu item Setup, then Parameters, then Add/Remove, we removed ORP and Depth results from the data

set. Note that we have not deleted this information from the file, but rather we are choosing not to display

it. You can always return to this function and add original data back. Under the same Parameters

function, we have selected Attributes and changed the Average Interval from the default 0 to 60. Since

data was collected every 15 minutes, the change to a 60 minute interval helps to smooth out the graph and

average out any short term “noise” events.

Next, we again select Setup, then Graph. From the functions available, we first selected Title Page… and

typed in a name (Clear Lake Study #2) and below that we typed the parameters that are shown in the graph.

Just below Title Page, we clicked on 2 Traces per Graph. This combines adjacent parameters which is

sometimes useful in parameter and event evaluation. For example, in the second graph shown in Figure 50

below, you see that DO concentration and pH seem to track rather closely and change in a diurnal rhythm.

In actuality, when DO levels drop in a natural body of water, CO

2

often builds up forming carbonic acid

which leads to lower pH readings. DO rises again during the day due to photosynthesis, CO

2

then falls and

pH increases again. The final plot after making these changes in shown in Figure 50.

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