0 graphing data/calculations, 0 printing, 0 exploring the database – Comark EV SOFTWARE User Manual

Page 14

Advertising
background image

13

7.1 Important Note regards EV Pro and 21 CFR Part 11

If a logger has been programmed on a PC running EV Pro software, it will only be

possible to to use that logger on the same PC or another PC which is also running

EV Pro software. This is to protect the data in accordance with 21 CFR Part 11.

8.0 Graphing Data/Calculations

After the data has been downloaded the software will automatically graph the data for the

session just downloaded. Please refer to the main user guide, which can be found in Help-

User Guide in the software.

9.0 Printing

Data from the graph can be printed in a number of ways. Please refer to the main user guide,

which can be found in Help-User Guide in the software.

10.0 Exploring the Database

10.1 Database Description

All the tasks for all the loggers known to the software and all the session information is

stored in the database.

Select Task Database or Split Screen Icon to view the database.

The database is split into two sections. On the left is a list of all the tasks and on the right

is the session information. When a logger is downloaded and information stored, a new

session is created. The number of sessions created or possible per task is determined

by how the logger was used.

If a logger in manual start stop mode is started and stopped many times, but not

downloaded, then each block of data will create a new session of data.

If a logger logs continuously until its memory is full, and wraparound is off, the task will

be completed when the data is downloaded. The data will be either a single block, and

therefore a single session, or if it has been stopped and started again then multiple

sessions are possible. To use the logger again will require the creation of a new task.

If a logger logs automatically from time X to time Y then the task will be closed when the

logger is downloaded and a single session will be created.

If a logger is logging in daily logging mode until its memory is full then the task will be

closed. If the logger has logged for more than one day then each day will become a

session of data.

Advertising