USING DATA RECORDER
Before downloading data stored from a istoc datalogger, this istoc has to registered in the data
recorder.
See ilog RF user manual to register a datalogger in the data recorder.
➢ Turn on the data recorder.
➢ Go to “Kistock” with left and right arrows then press K.
➢ Select “RF Connection” with up and down arrows then press K (see fig.1).
A progress bar then the list of registered kistock are displayed.
➢ Select the Kistoc to download with up and down arrows then press K (see fig.2).
Connection screen then “Infos” screen are displayed. This last screen displays the
kistock serial number, dataset name and number of dataset point.
From this screen:
➢ Select “Discharge“ with left and right arrows then press K.
Discharge screen with its progress bar is displayed.
hen discharge is finished:
➢ Select “Display“ then press K to visualize main features of the dataset : type of
Kistoc , serial number, dataset name, dates of beginning and end, number of
measurements and of registered channel with minimum and maximum values for each
channel (see fig.3).
Or
➢ Select “New dataset“ then press K to launch a new dataset.
● Discharge date from a wired kistock to the data recorder
➢ Connect the data recorder and the istoc with the cable.
➢ Turn on the data recorder.
➢ Go to “Kistock“ with left and right arrows then press K.
➢ Select “Cable Connection/» with up and down arrows then press K (see fig.4).
A progress bar is displayed «Infos“ screen. This last screen displays the kistock serial
number, dataset name and number of dataset point.
From this screen:
➢ Select “Discharge“ with left and right arrows then press K.
Discharge screen with its progress bar is displayed.
hen discharge is finished:
➢ Select “Display“ then press K to visualize main features of the dataset : type of
Kistoc , serial number, dataset name, dates of beginning and end, number of
measurements and of registered channel with minimum and maximum values for each
channel (see fig.5).
Or
➢ Select “New dataset“ then press K to launch a new dataset.
Fig. 4
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 1
● Data downloading from a wireless kistock to data recorder
Fig. 5