Multiple Loggers; Ending The Run - Fluke Datapaq TP3 User Manual

For datapaq tracker systems with insight software
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While a real-time run is in progress, you may apply a process file (p. 51) to
the incoming data (or change the one currently being used): select Process >
Apply New Process.

Ending the Run

To end or pause data-collection while a telemetry run is still in progress,
select Logger > Stop Real Time Mode. Data then continues to be collected by
the logger, but it is no longer received in real time by Insight (download from
the logger after the run is finished to retrieve the full data). The graphical and
numerical data received up to that point remain on screen, available for viewing
and analysis, and can be saved as a paqfile.
While the logger is still operating, you may resume the collection of data by
Insight: select Logger > Logger Listen Mode. This second bout (and any
subsequent bouts) of data-collection can also be ended and saved as a separate
paqfile, as above.
If autosave is enabled (select Tools > Options > General), the data being gathered
is automatically saved during a telemetry run. If the PC system fails during the run,
the autosaved version of the data is displayed automatically when Insight is next
run, and you may then choose to save it as a paqfile. If the run is still in progress,
re-starting logger listen mode will resume data-collection in the same paqfile,
appending new data at the correct time in the file. If correction factors (see
Insight's Help system) were applied to the original data, you will be prompted to
apply them also to the new data.
When the run is complete, stop the logger by pressing the stop button.
Ensure that data received by Insight has been saved as a paqfile. If you wish,
you may download the data held in the logger (p. 48), though it should
normally be adequate simply to save, as a new paqfile, the data already received.

Multiple Loggers

Using multiple loggers permits data to be gathered from a greater number of
thermocouple channels than can be achieved with a single logger.
When using the Furnace Surveying module of Insight, the use of multiple loggers
is handled entirely by the Temperature Uniformity Survey Wizard which is available
within that module.
In Bluetooth telemetry, data can be gathered from multiple loggers but not
simultaneously; see p. 32.
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