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Bump test – RKI Instruments GX-2009 Data Logger Management Program User Manual

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Viewing, Printing, Exporting, and Deleting Data in the Data Window • 31

NOTE: In the examples that follow, the data will be shown

organized by serial number. If you do not select any of
the organization boxes or select the Station ID or User
ID boxes instead of or in addition to the Serial No. box,
your Data Window will look slightly different. The
following examples also show the combustible channel
as “CH4”. The combustible channel may also be “HC”.
See the GX-2009 Operator’s Manual for details.

The upper right frame shows the contents of a data folder that is
selected in the Data Frame. The lower right frame shows the
summary information for a data file that is selected in the upper
right frame.

The View Data control button is located at the bottom of the
lower right frame. The View Data button becomes active when a
data file is selected in the upper right frame. Clicking View Data
opens the data file and displays the data.

NOTE: If data is being viewed and the data folders are left open

before instrument downloading is done, close all folders
after downloading and re-open them to be able to view
newly downloaded files.

Bump Test

The GX-2009 is capable of saving information for up to 100 of
the most recent bump tests and calibrations combined. This
bump test history is retrieved by the Data Logger Management
Program when data is downloaded from the GX-2009 using
either the Complete Download download command or the
Download Logger Data download command.

Instrument bump test information is also available in the Last
Calibration Window. The information regarding the most recent
successful calibration and bump test for each downloaded
instrument along with whether or not an instrument is due for
calibration or bump testing can be accessed using the Last
Calibration
button on the right side of the program window. See
“Viewing, Printing, and Deleting Data in the Last Calibration
Window” on page 66 for a complete description of the