FLUKE 9935-S LogWare II Software

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cate with the thermometer readout by clicking the Test Communication
button. Click the OK button when communication is successful.
3. The thermometer readout settings are then read in and displayed in the
thermometer settings dialog. The thermometer settings dialog is specific
to the selected thermometer readout.
4. If applicable, to view the settings for a specific module, select the mod
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ule from the Modules list and click the Module Settings button.
5. To view the settings for a specific channel, select the channel from the
Channels list and click the Channel Settings button.
6. The settings can be modified at this time. Some settings may be passcode
protected. Passcode protected settings can be viewed, but can only be
modified after entering the correct passcode.
a. Click the Edit button.
b. The Enter Passcode dialog is displayed. Enter the passcode for the con
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nected thermometer readout and click the OK button.
c. If the correct passcode was entered, the passcode protected settings are
enabled and may be modified.
7. To write the changes that have been made to the thermometer readout,
click the OK button on any and/or all dialogs.
8. To close the dialogs without writing the new settings to the thermometer
readout, click the Cancel button on any of the dialogs.
Note: The passcode for the thermometer readout is completely independ-
ent of the administrator passcode in LogWare. The administrator passcode
is used by LogWare to protect certain LogWare options and default set
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tings on the LogWare Options dialog only! Thermometer passcodes are
specific to the thermometer readout being used and are required to change
certain settings in the thermometer readout itself. Please refer to Section
4.4, Thermometer Settings Dialogs, for more information.
6.6 Importing logged data into a spreadsheet
The data logged by LogWare is saved into ASCII text files referred to as output
files. These files can be opened and graphed by LogWare by selecting the Open
Previously Logged Data File option in the View menu.
However, these files may also be imported into spreadsheet software such as
Microsoft® Excel for graphing or analysis.
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