Set up data collection, Download interval data – Wavetronix SmartSensor 105 (SS-105) - Quick-reference Guide (User) User Manual
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Set up data collection
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Download interval data
1 Under the Download Interval Data section, click the Browse
button. This will open a directory where you can either create
a new data download file log or locate an existing download
file log.
2 Once you have selected an existing file or created a new file,
click Open.
3 Select the type of download to perform:
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Normal – Retrieves all interval data.
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Incremental – Retrieves only interval data recorded after the
indicated date and time.
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Error Recovery – Retrieves entire content of flash buffer.
4 Once you have selected the type of download, click Download.
1 Go to Data Collection > Setup.
2 Specify the Interval (Bin) size. This setting specifies the inter-
val of time over which traffic variables are aggregated.
3 Check or uncheck the Enabled box. If unchecked, the study
will run only until the sensor’s flash memory is full.
4 Click the Start button to begin the study. As soon as the study
begins, the View Interval Data Buffer Status window will ap-
pear showing how much of the onboard storage space is filled
with interval data.
5 To download the data from the study, go to Data Collection >
Download.
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