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Reference Manual BioTrak Datalink and Gas ... - Biodownloads

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A graph can also be viewed in greaterdetail by selecting the "Zoom" item fromthe Graph menu <strong>and</strong> following thesesteps:1. Move the mouse to the area of thegraph to "zoom"2. 'Click' <strong>and</strong> hold the left button tocreate a "zoom box"3. Move the mouse until the "zoom box"surrounds the desired area (seebelow).Press “Restore” from the File menu <strong>and</strong>then select the sensor to return theselected graph back to its original size.4.4.2.4 Data Table ButtonChoose the “Table” button from theSession Summary Information form toview data in the form of a spreadsheet.Each line of the table represents valuesregistered during a specific datalogginginterval. The parameters displayed ineach line are run time, time of day,oxygen concentration (if applicable), LELconcentration (if applicable) <strong>and</strong> readingsfor up to two toxic sensors. Besidesshowing the peak toxic concentrationreadings for each datalogging interval, aSTEL <strong>and</strong> TWA value are also logged(when applicable) for each sensor. Eachline also includes the battery voltage <strong>and</strong>instrument temperature for that datapoint.4. After the mouse button is released,the graph will exp<strong>and</strong> to the"zoomed" area. A graph can bezoomed in normal <strong>and</strong> full size views.16The program will load the first 200available session data points into thedata table.Use the “Top” button to move to the topof the list <strong>and</strong> the “Bottom” button tomove to end of the list. If the datasession is greater than 200 points, usethe “Next 200>>” button to move downthe list 200 points <strong>and</strong> “

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