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If you stored the first value as sample 001, the instrument automatically increases the next
storage location, and labels it sample 002. You can increase or decrease this number by pressing
the Up/Down Arrow buttons. If you label a sample number the same as a previously stored
measurement value, the new measurement value overwrites the previously stored value.
5.3.3 Viewing stored measurements
1. Put the instrument into standby (by pressing the POWER key).
2. Hold down the Up Arrow button while switching the instrument back ON. The LCD displays a
sample location number.
3. Scroll through the numbered sample locations of all the stored values using the Up Arrow and
Down Arrow buttons.
4. To view the actual gas concentration measurement value at a particular sample number, press
the STO button. The LCD now displays the stored value for that sample number.
5. Press STO a second time to return to the next numbered location display, to continue scrolling or
view another stored value.
6. To return to the measurement mode, put the instrument into standby and then back ON again
without holding down any additional buttons.
5.4 Storing and accessing measurements from a computer
If you have made measurements and stored them in the analyzer, you should be ready to bring them
into the Hach 3654 program for viewing, copying, saving and printing. Refer to
on page 18 for additional information on the Hach 3654 program.
5.4.1 Downloading stored values
To download the stored results from the instrument to the PC, choose the DownLoad data command
from the Logger menu.
The DownLoad window presents a display of the stored measurements from the instrument. The
window displays five columns of data:
• Sample (sequence number of the sample)
• Conc (concentration of the measured gas)
• Date (date of the measurement)
• Time (time of the measurement)
• Sample Description
The descriptions can be modified for your applications using the procedures described below.
5.4.2 Altering the sampling point descriptions
For help in identifying the locations of various sampling points that are stored by the instrument, you
may choose the Sampling Point Description command from the Logger menu to bring up the
dialog box.
The measurement values to be placed in positions 0 through 499 can be described however you
wish. Double-click on a particular position (or click Modify), then type a description in the box.
Choose OK when finished entering a description.
When you Close this box, your modifications will be saved, and will appear in the Sample
Description column for the next downloaded list. These descriptions can be modified again later as
your requirements change.
5.4.3 Copying values
To copy the results to the Windows Clipboard, so that the data can be pasted into a spreadsheet,
word processor or other Windows program that accepts tabular text information, choose the
Clipboard command from the Export menu.
5.4.4 Saving values
To save this list of measurements as a text (.txt) file, capable of being recalled by the Hach 3654
program or imported as a file into other Windows programs, choose the Save As command from the
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