Bacharach 24-9448 Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual


 
Instruction 24-94484-26
Operation
NOTE: The filename is automatically given a CSV (Comma
Separated Value) extension, allowing the file to be directly
opened by most spreadsheet programs for analysis.
3. After selecting a folder and entering the filename, click Open and then
click Start to begin the download process.
While recovering the stored data, observe that the “Records received”
line displays the total number of records currently downloaded. And
after all records have been received, the Status line will read “Log files
finished.”
NOTE: The “Records received” line will shown that 512 files
have been received, regardless of how many memory locations
actually contained data. This occurs because the program
checks for data in all 500 memory locations, including 12
additional locations that contain sensor calibration data.
Note that the 12 files that contain sensor calibration data are
saved in a separate “CalibrationData.csv” file. This file is
automatically created and placed in the same folder that was
selected in Step 2.
4. This completes the process of recovering logging data. Either click Exit
to close the program, or proceed to recover the combustion data by
starting over at Step 2, but this time using the right-hand section of
the “Bacharach PCA 2 Data Recovery Program” window.
NOTE: Once either the logging data or combustion data has
been recovered, that portion of the recovery program’s window
will turn gray.
Status line
showing
recovery
process has
nished
Click Exit
to end the
program