Page 1
PT0E-2080 Portable Gas Detector 9000 Series Data Logger Management Program SW-9000Series Operating Manual 2-7-6 Azusawa, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, 174-8744, Japan Website: https://www.rikenkeiki.co.jp/...
It cannot be used with a keyboard alone. 1-1. Software purpose and features This software program is designed to import data collected using the data logger function of the 9000 Series into a PC for various purposes. Importing data collected using the data logger function into a PC offers the following benefits: Allows collected data to be listed.
④ Download all main unit data ................... 15 ⑤ Clear 9000 Series main unit data .................. 16 ⑥ Turn off the 9000 Series main unit power ..............16 ⑦ Switch to automatic processing ..................17 3-2. Instrument Information screen .................... 18 ①...
Installing and Uninstalling Installing and Uninstalling 2. Installing and Uninstalling 2-1. Operating environment precautions This program is compatible with the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system. The program is not compatible with other operating systems. This program requires up to approximately 41 MB of free hard disk space to install. It may require additional space, depending on the number of data samples.
Installing and Uninstalling Installing and Uninstalling 2-3. Installation procedure The following screen will appear after the CD-ROM is inserted or setup.exe is ● Launch setup launched. Click the [Next] button. ● Accept license The following screen will appear: agreement To install the software, click the [Next] button. To abort the process, click the [Cancel] button.
Page 6
Installing and Uninstalling Installing and Uninstalling Click the [Next] button to display the following screen: ● User information Enter user information on the Customer Information screen, then click the [Next] button to display the following screen: ● Destination folder To install in this folder, click the [Next] button. To install in a different folder, click the [Change...] button.
Page 7
● Start setup Click the [Install] button to begin installing. * The User Account Control window is displayed. Click [Yes]. ● Complete The following screen will appear once setup is complete: The program can be used as soon as setup is complete. 7 / 50...
Page 8
Installing and Uninstalling Installing and Uninstalling CAUTION Saving past data before reinstalling Note the following precautions if reinstalling the program: 1. Uninstall the program before reinstalling. 2. If the program is uninstalled after it has been used, certain files will remain undeleted. One such file is the [9000Series.mdb] database file.
Installing and Uninstalling Installing and Uninstalling 2-4. Uninstallation procedure To uninstall the software, click [Start] on the taskbar, click [Settings], and launch the ● Startup Control Panel. Control Panel (example) Open this. Click to open [Apps] in the Control Panel. 9 / 50...
Page 10
Installing and Uninstalling Installing and Uninstalling Clicking [Apps] opens the following window: ● Select 9000Series Click [9000Series]. ● Start deletion Click [Uninstall] to display the confirmation window. Click [Uninstall] again in the confirmation window to begin uninstalling. * The User Account Control window is displayed. Click [Yes]. CAUTION: A dialog such as [Do you want to remove the shared file?] may appear while uninstalling.
② Receive device information data ③ Download individual data ④ Download all data ⑤ Clear 9000 Series main unit data ⑥ Turn off the 9000 Series main unit power Screen selection and program exit buttons To start data communication, connect using a USB cable, start this program, and turn on the main unit. The program will automatically determine whether data communication is possible;...
Be sure to connect the USB cable before turning on the 9000 Series power. The 9000 Series main unit does not enter communication standby if it is connected to the PC using the USB cable with the main unit power turned on.
Once the [Instrument Information] data has been received, the details shown in the [Instrument] area will be updated and the [Download Logger Data] and [Clear Logger Data] buttons enabled. Updated to show details of the 9000 Series main unit The [Download Logger Data] and [Clear Logger Data] buttons are enabled.
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ③ Download individual data After clicking the [Instrument Information] button and downloading the device ● Event data information data, the [Download Logger Data] button is enabled. Click the [Download Logger Data] button. Click. The information area displays the data receiving status. CAUTION: Other download buttons and the [Set] button are disabled while data is being downloaded, as access to other data is not permitted.
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ④ Download all main unit data Clicking the [Complete Download] button downloads all data, including device ● All data information, interval trend, alarm trend, alarm event, trouble event, and shapshot data. Click the [Complete Download] button. Click.
PC serial port. 1. Click the [Power Off] button. Click [Yes] to begin the process of turning off the 9000 Series main unit power and to reset the PC serial port before switching to standby to await data from the main unit.
Click [No] to cancel the mode change. ● Automatic All data is automatically downloaded to the PC when the 9000 Series main unit power deletion after is turned on. The 9000 Series main unit will then turn off.
Operating Procedures 3-2. Instrument Information screen Click the [Instrument Information] button on the right-hand side of the screen to display the following screen. This screen lists device information data about the connected 9000 Series main unit. ① Data source type ③...
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ① Data source type The indication will be [Connected] if information about the connected multi-gas ● Data source monitor main unit is displayed. information ② Status information Displays the [Serial No.], [Station ID], and [User ID] stored inside the main unit. ●...
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ③ Adjustment history information ● Adjustment history details Details: Gas: Measured gas names (full-scale units) Calib.Date: Date of last adjustment Before: Concentration before last adjustment After: Concentration after last adjustment/adjustment failure A.Cal.: Automatic adjustment concentration Cal.Due(Days): Remaining period in unadjusted state (A warning is displayed in red one month before adjustment is due.) ●...
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures 3-3. Data screen Click the [Data] button on the right-hand side of the screen to display the following screen. This screen lists the downloaded data. ① Delete data Lists the folder data contents. Click this button. ①...
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ① Delete data 1. Click and select the data (folder) to delete. ● Delete 2. Right-click without moving the mouse. Click. Click [Delete] on the [Delete] menu that appears. 1. Enter the password at the prompt, then click the [Continue] button. ●...
● Details Interval Trend Name: Data name Sampling Date/Time: Date and time of measurement start and end Serial No./Station ID/User ID: 9000 Series main unit status Data Count: Number of data samples Interval Time (sec): Sampling interval (seconds) Gas(FullScale): Gas (full scale)
Page 24
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures Alarm Trend Name: Data name Alarm Date/Time: Date and time of alarm occurrence Serial No./Station ID/User ID: 9000 Series main unit status Data Count: Number of data samples Interval Time (sec): Sampling interval Gas(FullScale): Gas (full scale)
Page 25
Test result concentration Concentration: Calibration gas concentration Judge: Test assessment Normal Measurement Snap Log Name: Data name Sampling Date/Time: Time recorded Serial No./Station ID/User ID: 9000 Series main unit status Gas(FullScale): Gas (full scale) Concentration: Concentration recorded 25 / 50...
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures 3-4. Data View screen This screen displays data details in table and graph format. ④ To view data summary at the ② Send to printer ① Select table or graph ③ Save to file same time [...
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ① Select table or graph 1. Select [Graph] of the [Table] and [Graph] radio buttons at the top left of the screen. ● Select graph Select [Graph]. Various operations are available using the checkboxes and combo boxes at the bottom of the screen.
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ② Send to printer Details currently displayed on the Data View screen can be sent to the printer to be ● Print printed. Click [Print]. 1. Click [Print] at the top of the screen. The printer selection window appears. Select the desired printer and click the [OK] button.
Page 30
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures Sample printout (trouble events) Sample printout (normal measurement snap) Printer setup precautions ① The detailed printer settings vary depending on the printer used. Refer to the printer instruction manual. ② This program does not allow the print area to be specified when printing. This means it is not possible to select and print only a certain part of the data view.
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ③ Save to file 1. Click the [Save] button on the screen. ● Save Specify the destination and file name, then click the [Save] button to save the data. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel saving. CAUTION: If a table is displayed, the table contents will be saved in CSV format.
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ④ To view data summary at the same time 1. Click the [Summary] button at the top of the screen. ● Summary display Click. A summary is displayed. Clicking the [Summary] button while the summary is displayed hides the summary display.
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ⑤ Table details The concentration display cells for each gas in the table have different colored ● Event colors backgrounds based on the type of event that occurred. Identified by background color Fail: Gray Trouble WARNING: Orange 1st alarm ALARM:...
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ⑥ Graph details 1. Select the [Cursor] checkbox to display the cursor on the graph. ● Cursor Cursor Time and gas concentrations Select. Use the ← and → keys to move the cursor left and right. Use the ↑ and ↓ keys to move the time and concentration display up and down.
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures 3-5. Last Calibration screen This checks for the adjustment expiration of previously downloaded main unit data. Bump tests are also displayed in the same way. ② Send to printer ① Select display details ③ Delete data ④...
1. Click the [Calibration Record] radio button. ● Detailed display Data is listed for previously connected 9000 Series main units in the same format as the Instrument Information screen. For more information on display contents, refer to '③ Adjustment history information' in '3-2.
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ② Send to printer The most recent adjustment dates can be printed after selecting the [Need Calibration] or [Calibration Date] radio button. ● Print The printer selection window appears. Select the desired printer and click the [OK] button. 37 / 50...
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ③ Delete data 1. Right-click on the data to delete. ● Delete Click. CAUTION: Only data shown in the [Need Calibration] and [Calibration Date] displays can be deleted. Data cannot be deleted in the [Calibration Record] display. 1.
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ④ Change password 1. Open the password dialog in the same way as for data deletion, then click the ● Password input [Change Password] button. 2. Enter the correct password, then click the [Current password] button. The following message appears: 3.
Change alarm setpoints and adjustment concentrations CAUTION: Data that has been set or changed must be sent to the 9000 Series main unit by clicking the [Update] button. CAUTION: Font settings will be applied from the next time the program is started.
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures ① Change font and graph colors 1. Click the font display area. ● Change font Click. Set the desired font in the font setting dialog that appears. CAUTION: The screen display may be hard to read if you use an excessively large font.
Page 42
Operating Procedures Operating Procedures 1. Edit the station ID and user ID lists. ● Edit station/user Click [Detail Settings]. lists Click. An edit dialog appears. The station list can contain up to 128 entries. Up to 16 alphanumerical characters can be used, including the space, hyphen, and slash symbols (all single-byte characters).
CAUTION: Dates and times cannot be entered directly into the date/time boxes. CAUTION: Apart from clock setting, changing the status data here alone will not update the same data in the 9000 Series main unit. Be sure to click [Update] to update (send) the changes to the main unit.
1. Right-click the sensor row to be changed to display the edit screen. ● Call up edit screen ● Edit alarm [Position] is the number indicated on the 9000 Series main unit. Edit this number to avoid setpoints duplicating sensors. The alarm type (H-HH, L-LL, L-H) can be changed.
● Update notification Click the [Yes] button to send the changes to the 9000 Series main unit to be stored. Click the [No] button to cancel update notification. CAUTION: Details cannot be restored once they have been changed. If update notification...
Data Maintenance Data Maintenance 4. Data Maintenance Depending on how the program is used—for example, if data is read in several times a day—this may increase both data volumes and data management burdens. Unforeseen problems with the PC may also lead to loss of valuable data.
Usage Precautions Usage Precautions 5. Usage Precautions Note the following precautions when using this program: ① Connect the USB cable correctly for receiving data. ② Avoid using similar functions on other applications at the same time when data is being received. ③...
The driver is out of date. Install the latest driver version. *1 Normally recognized as Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge (COM No.) If the problems persist even after taking the action described above, please contact Riken Keiki. 48 / 50...
File Structure File Structure 7. File Structure Details of the files present when the program is installed and the files present during operation are provided below. 7-1. Current directory immediately after installation File name Details 9000Series.exe 9000Series program body RKComm2.ocx Communication component Filemove.avi Animation file used during data reception...
Software Function Specifications Software Function Specifications 8. Software Function Specifications Product name 9000 Series Data Logger Management Program (Program name) Product model: SW-9000Series Executable file 9000Series.exe name Compatible Microsoft Corporation operating systems Windows 10 Program size Main part approx. 4.8 MB, library approx. 5.2 MB (Uses up to 42 MB of hard disk space during installation.)
Page 51
Revision history Issue Revision Issue date First issue 2022/3/23 51 / 50...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the 9000 Series and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers