THE CHART RECORDER |
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The CAPTURE Chart Recorder displays a real-time graph of RAD7 data as it is recorded. As a radon test progresses, a set of virtual pens plot radon concentration, temperature, and humidity data on the right side of the display, while older readings scroll to the left. The Chart Recorder contains a button bar for starting and stopping tests and configuring RAD7 settings. Below the Button Bar is a Status Display panel which indicates the current state of the RAD7. A nearby panel of Chart Recorder Controls is used to adjust the appearance and range of the Chart Recorder. These features and others are described in detail below. |
Chart Button Bar | The Chart Recorder's Button Bar contains controls for starting and stopping the RAD7, configuring RAD7 and chart settings, and refreshing the Status Display and Chart. |
The Start RAD7 Test button begins a RAD7 test and initiates real time data tracking. This button has the same effect as selecting Test Start on the actual RAD7. Likewise, the Stop RAD7 Test button emulates the RAD7's Test Stop function. The Test, Data, and Setup menus provide access to the set of commands available on the RAD7 itself, under menus of matching names. Selecting one of these commands will have the same result as entering the corresponding command on the physical RAD7. These commands are described in Chapter 2 of the RAD7 User's Manual. Note that menu commands ending with ellipses (...), such as "Units..." and "Clock..." will present dialog boxes for specifying command parameters, as shown in the Figures 3 and 4, below. The Refresh Status Display button will update the statistics shown in the Chart Status Display, and will cause the Chart Recorder image to be refreshed. Normally this occurs automatically every 60 seconds, but the Refresh Status Display button is useful when an immediate status update is desired. The Chart Configuration menu contains two commands: Logging Settings and Chart Parameters. The Logging Settings command is used to configure the program to log Chart Recorder data to disk as it arrives. This is explained in the Logging Chart Data section, below. The Chart Parameters command brings up the Chart Parameters Window, which is used to specify the Radon Measurement Method, which may be either Radon in Air, RAD AQUA, or Water Probe. If the RAD AQUA or Water Probe is selected, the Chart Recorder will be able to display radon in water data. Computing radon in water concentrations requires information about the water's salinity and temperature. The salinity is expressed in parts per thousand (‰). The temperature can be set to either the air temperature as recorded by the RAD7 (plus or minus a fixed offset), or to a fixed temperature value, expressed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. The Chart Parameters Window is shown in Figure 5, below. |
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Monitoring RAD7 Groups | The Chart Recorder is particularly useful for monitoring groups of RAD7s. RAD7 Groups are user-specified sets of RAD7s whose data is averaged and displayed as a single chart. For best results the timing of the RAD7s in the group should be synchronized. To configure a RAD7 group, first make sure at least two RAD7s are connected and their icons are visible in the Main Window Toolbar. In the toolbar, select the Options Menu (which is labeled with a gear icon) and select Add RAD7 Group... The Add RAD7 Group command creates a new RAD7 Group for the Chart Recorder and displays the RAD7 Group Configuration dialog, which which is used to specify the group's name and its member RAD7s. After the RAD7 Group has been configured, it will appear as an icon in the Toolbar, next to the other RAD7s. A numeral on the icon will indicate how many RAD7s belong to the group. Selecting a RAD7 Group causes displays a chart representing an average of the data belonging to the member RAD7s. Details on adding, managing, and removing RAD7 Groups is available in the Toolbar Commands section. |
Logging Chart Data | When the Chart Recorder is active, chart data may be logged to disk in any of several formats. Clicking the Settings button, which is alongside the Logging indicator light to the left of the chart, brings up the Logging Settings Window, which is shown below. The Logging Settings Window contains checkboxes for specifying whether to log Chart Recorder data to a RAD7 Data File, a column-based text file, and/or CAPTURE CLOUD. When logging to a RAD7 Data File or a column-based text file, it is necessary to specify a location for the file on disk. When logging to CAPTURE CLOUD, it is necessary to specify a name for the data set that will be stored in the cloud. Specifying a description is optional, but recommended. The Logging Frequency pop-up menu is used to control how often the data is logged. The default setting of Automatic causes data to be logged whenever the RAD7 records a new cycle. If the RAD7's Cycle Time is short (for example less than 30 minutes) and data is being logged to CAPTURE CLOUD, it is recommended that the Logging Frequency pop-up menu be set to a less frequent value, to limit the amount of data being uploaded and stored on CAPTURE CLOUD. After specifying the desired settings, click the Start Logging button. The Logging light on the Chart Recorder will turn green to indicate that logging is active. Logged data will be updated whenever the RAD7 records a new new data point. It is possible to return to the Logging Settings dialog at any time by clicking the Settings button. If logging is active, it may be disabled with the Stop Logging button, found at the lower left corner of the Logging Settings dialog. Note that even if logging is not specifically enabled, CAPTURE will maintain records of raw Chart Recorder data in the Preferences folder. These files can be revealed at any time by selecting Show Chart Recorder Logs from the File Menu. |
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