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HyQual - User Interface App
12-2023 – 01-01-001
12-2023 – 01-01-001

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  • Page 1 User Manual HyQual - User Interface App 12-2023 – 01-01-001 12-2023 – 01-01-001...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Other ............................38 5.3.1 Probe time ........................... 39 5.3.2 Show Hidden Sensors ......................40 5.3.3 Location ..........................41 5.3.4 Show Probe Simulators ......................43 5.3.5 Connection .......................... 44 5.3.6 Calibration ........................... 44 5.3.7 App ............................. 44 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 3: I Disclaimer

    KISTERS has been advised of the © 2024 | KISTERS. Any rights not expressly granted herein possibility of such damages.
  • Page 4: Part I Introduction

    Introduction Introduction The User Interface App (mobile) operates the KISTERS family of multiprobes (HyQual 200, HyQual 300 and HyQual 300 T). The app lets you capture instant or continuous data, configure sensors and parameters, manage logged data, calibrate sensors, organise GPS functions such as Geofencing, email data files, and much more.
  • Page 5: Where To Get The User Interface App

    You can find the User Interface App in the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. Look for HyQual Interface App, and download it to your display device just as you would download any other app. © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 6: Part Ii Connecting The Display Device To A Multiprobe

    Connect button will appear. Move the Bluetooth® wireless technology Battery Pack and your device closer together, tap Connect, and choose the desired Bluetooth® wireless technology Battery Pack to re-establish the connection. © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 7: Home Screen

    Home, Files, Calibrate, and Settings. Tap one of these to see its first screen. This chapter contains the following subsection: § Snap § AutoSnap § Clean § Connect § Logging On/Off § Rolling Data § Files Figure 1 – Home Screen © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 8: Snap

    Probe time chapters, if you want to change this interval. Note that this is the same interval between lines of rolling data. The default interval between lines of data is one second. Figure 3 – AutoSnap © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 9: Clean

    Home Screen Clean Many KISTERS multiprobes have a cleaning brush (a turbidity sensor with a wiper and an extended brush, or a MiniCleaner). Normally, the brush only activates when the multiprobe is first powered up, and only runs one cleaning cycle. If you wish to run a cleaning cycle at any other time, tap the Clean button to tell the brush to perform one cleaning cycle (Figure 4).
  • Page 10: Logging On/Off

    App program - otherwise no data will be collected. When you get to the field to deploy the multiprobe for a logging run, the red LED inside the multiprobe will blink once upon power-up to tell you that Logging is On. Figure 7 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 11: Rolling Data

    Note: Snapshot files are stored in your display device’s memory, while Log files are stored in the multiprobe’s memory. This chapter contains the following subsection: § Snapshot File § Exporting Snapshot Files and Log Files § © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 12: Snapshot File

    Snapshot files and haven’t deleted. You can change the active Snapshot file to one of the other files on the list by tapping the Change button and then tapping the file you wish to become the active Snapshot file (Figure 9). Figure 9 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 13 To export a file(s), tap the Share button at the upper-right of the Snapshot File screen. Please refer to the Exporting Snapshot Files and Log Files chapter for information on transferring and emailing data. Figure 11 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 14 Files screen, tap New, and type in the name of the new file (Figure 13). Tap Save to go back to the Snapshot Files screen, where you will see the name of your new file in the list of Available Files. Figure 12 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 15 Active and that they are in the desired order (see Parameters ). If you make changes to Active parameters, create a new Snapshot file. You could have a folder named for each monitoring site regularly visited. Figure 13 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 16: Exporting Snapshot Files And Log Files

    Exporting Snapshot Files and Log Files When you tap the Share button in the upper-right corner (Figure 15) of the Snapshot Files or the Log Files screen, the resulting screen shows you the files that are available for export. Figure 15 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 17 (usually via a USB cable) to a laptop or desktop computer. Figure 16 The second is emailing the selected file(s) to one or more recipients (Figure 17). Figure 17 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 18: Log

    Downloaded files are those that have been downloaded to your display device from any multiprobe Figure 18 & 19). Each Downloaded file name includes the serial number of the multiprobe that was the source of the file. Figure 18 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 19 Home Screen Figure 19 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 20 Available files to download that log file it to your device (Figure 20). It will then appear in the Downloaded file list. Tap any of the Downloaded Log files to see the scrollable contents of that file. Figure 20 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 21 You can change the active Log file to one of the other files on the list by tapping the Change button (Figure 21) and then tapping the file you wish to become the active Log file. Figure 21 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 22 If you wish to see the contents of a file, tap the name of that file. You will see the file’s data, tagged with Time and Date (Figure 22). Use your finger to slide the screen left/right or up/down to view more data. Figure 22 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 23 Home Screen To clear or delete a file, swipe the file name to see the Clear and Delete buttons (Figure 23 & 24). Figure 23 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 24 Clearing a file erases the data in a file, but keeps the file for future use. Deleting a file erases the data in the file without keeping the file for future use (Figure 25). Figure 25 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 25 To export a file(s), tap the Share button at the upper-right of the Log File screen (Figure 26, 27 & 28). Refer to the Exporting Snapshot Files and Log Files chapter for information on transferring and emailing data. Figure 26 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 26 Home Screen Figure 28 Figure 27 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 27 Log File control functions are similar to those for Snapshot files. The difference is that Log files must first be downloaded from the multiprobe to your device, before exporting or emailing. Figure 29 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 28: Part Iv Calibrate

    Tap Calibrate to see the list of calibratable parameters for the connected multiprobe (Figure 30). Figure 30 Because the calibration screens are quite repetitive, only the calibration routine for SpCond is shown here. The sequence begins by tapping Calibrate, and then SpCond (Figure 31). Figure 31 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 29 (Figure 33); follow the instructions to accept, or cancel, this calibration. For complete instructions and calibration tips for the HyQual product line, please consult the HyQual user manual on the website, find it on the downloads tab. Figure 33 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 30: Cal Log

    Calibration Logs screen, where you see a list of Cal Logs stored in your device for the connected multiprobe and any Cal Log that has been downloaded from other multiprobes to the memory in your display device. Figure 34 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 31 From there you can download the Cal Log from a connected multiprobe by tapping the download icon adjacent that file name. And you can see the contents of the already- downloaded Cal Log by tapping the adjacent arrow (Figure 35). Figure 35 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 32 Snapshot and Log files. Note that the Serial Number of the probe is the Cal Log name (Figure 36). The Cal Log is a running record of all sensor calibrations, stored in the memory of every Multiprobe. It cannot be altered or erased. Figure 36 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 33: Part V Settings

    Active parameters and Available (but not Active) parameters. Only Active parameters are displayed in the rolling data or stored by the Snapshot, AutoSnap, and Log functions (Figure 37). Figure 37 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 34 Available list you wish the parameter to occupy. Then tap Done. This parameter order applies to what you see in rolling data, Snapshot data, and Log data. Figure 38 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 35: Display

    Settings Display The Display Settings function is divided into two parts, Home Display Layout and Reading Updates (Figure 39). Figure 39 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 36 Settings Tap the arrow next to Vertical or Horizontal to produce screens where you can adjust the screen layout to your liking (Figure 40). Figure 40 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 37 Snapshots are taken when AutoSnap is turned ON. For example, when the Display Update Interval is set to 10 seconds, an AutoSnap will be taken every 10 seconds and written to the active Snapshot file. Figure 41 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 38: Other

    This section contains several important features useful in the operation of your multiprobe (Figure 42). This chapter contains the following subsection: § Probe time § Show Hidden Sensors § Location § Show Probe Simulators § Connection § Calibration § Figure 42 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 39: Probe Time

    Your device time is the time and date recorded with each line of data in Snapshot files (Snapshot files stored in your display device). To manually set the probe’s time, swipe up or down to select the desired date and time (Figure 43 & 44). Figure 43 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 40: Show Hidden Sensors

    (specific conductance). There may also be other sensors that appear that are not installed on your multiprobe. If you are unsure exactly what sensors are installed, check your manual, or contact the Support Team at KISTERS. Figure 46 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 41: Location

    Track Location and tap OK. Next toggle ON Geofence Snapshot files and tap OK. Note that when you toggle OFF Track Location, this also turns off Geofencing as it needs the GPS signal to work. Figure 48 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 42 Figure 49 Note: If you are out of range of any Snapshot file’s geolocation and try to take a Snapshot, you will see the OUT OF RANGE message (Figure 49). Figure 50 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 43: Show Probe Simulators

    User Interface App program without having a multiprobe connected and communicating via the Bluetooth® wireless technology Battery Pack Bluetooth® wireless technology device. This is useful for training and demos. Figure 52 © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 44: Connection

    IT security regulations. The User Interface App software version: This screen also shows the display device’s The User Interface App software version number at the bottom of the screen. © 2024 | KISTERS...
  • Page 45 +64 7 857 0810 sales@kisters.co.nz www.kisters.co.nz Latin America | KISTERS Latin America +57 350 575 4079 sales@kisters-latam.com www.kisters-latam.com North America | KISTERS North America +1 561 459 4876 kna@kisters.net www.kisters.net Spain | KISTERS Ibérica info@kisters.es www.kisters.es © 2024 | KISTERS...
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