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LabDeck Data Logger

LabDeck logger is pushing user (company staff) to be more advance and simultaneously give opportunity to implement advanced measurement, diagnostic and control system which will configure by user to its need

Compared to other Data Loggers the LabDeck logger represents an enhanced solution with many more features which other loggers do not possess.

LabDeck Data Logger Manual Rec All/Separate Table Mode Time Graph Mode Event Mode Mix Mode Excel Access Web Client Web Server
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Data Logger Software

Easy to use - learn in 15 minutes, contains Demo Mode

There are no limitations to the number of recording intervals for each channel.

All recordings (measurements) for a single channel go into the same file. Every measurement is precisely defined within the file. This enables data from various measurements to be accessed, managed and viewed separately but stored in one file.

Five user modes, capable to satisfy various data logger applications more

The user can chose which mode is the most suitable for their application. This brings to users easy to use and understand with very advanced features for their applications.

Every mode has its own specific attributes.

Manual Mode

Manual Recording Mode has two sub modes.

Enable Manual Mode - you can enable (select) the channels that you would you like to use. Recording of all enabled channels will start and stop simultaneously. User just needs to press the start and stop button.

Separate Manual Mode - users can independently start and stop recording for each channel (separate channel recording)

In these two sub modes users can start and stop data recording as many times as they wish and each time they can change recording speed. All measuring intervals or sequences (an unlimited number) are put into a directory which will have data files for each channel. All data logger files can be merged into one Excel or Access file.

Time Table Mode

Tabular data entry - users enter start and stop times and dates into table. Users are permitted to enter unlimited recording time intervals for each channel, as well as speed (variable recording speed). This is standard entry mode for the data logger with advanced time recording and visual time graph report. Time graph report will show correlation between channels and recording intervals on time line. You can see immediately how many channels will be working at the same time, which channels have more recording intervals which have less, which one is more active, etc…

Time Graph Mode

Time Graph mode is based on graphical entry - where users can specify the recording intervals for each channel graphically. These recording intervals can have variable speeds and can be easily entered and edited by clicking the mouse twice, on the graph time line. Users can specify which overall time interval (where first record starts and last record ends - the reference range). The overall time interval, or reference range, contains the smaller recorded time intervals

No limitation in the number of channels.

Advantages of Time Graph Mode:

Event Mode

Event Mode will start and stop the recordings on predefined events. The events are software events (named events, broadcast events) which are generated from other independent software applications or software modules from the same software application.

No limits are imposed on the number of applied events. Users just need to enter the event name, in the data logger list of events. Data logger will check the event and give you the opportunity to define this event as a start or stop or both.

Mixed Mode

Mixed Mode is for advanced users. In this mode the user uses all modes simultaneously. This gives users an advanced solution for a complex application. This will allow a versatility of recordings which are suitable for complex applications. There is priority in recording modes. This is to avoid multiple collection of the same data. This can happen when one channel is run simultaneously in different modes. The LabDeck Data Logger will check the timing of all channels to avoid any conflicts with the time intervals. It will than recalculate and fix these conflicts.

Mixed Mode allows you to have multiple measurements with different speeds for each channel.

Measurement data results are packed as multiple files per mode for each channel. These are stored in the user defined project directory. This means that one channel can have multiple files, from different modes but they are all stored in one directory. For example: The LabDeck Plotter can open a project file and all associated data files simultaneously within the defined directory. If you have an example of 100 measurements, defined in 25 data files, you have a display of 100 simultaneous curves shown on the plotter screen. All of this can be saved in one Excel or Access file.

TCP Server and Client Mode

Data Logger TCP Server and Client

For intranet and internet users or LAN and WAN, LabDeck Data Logger can collect data and simultaneously transfer to any TCP client. Additionally you can run two data loggers simultaneously

In addition TCP Server and Client Data Logger supports file transfer from TCP Server to client or from other LabDeck Modules or other software applications.

Merge Data Logger files and save as a one Excel or Access or Plotter data file

Unlimited quantities of data files can be opened simultaneously. Data can be saved in a single project directory where it will be stored recorded data measurement files.

All files can be transferred and merged into one Excel or Access database file.

Users can use LabDeck Plotter open all data files and save as a single data file.

Users can open a file containing recorded data and then start to record, adding new data.

The saving of recorded data, in data logger .pdl file or Excel and Access database. Open new files or using existing files.

Various Print Options - LabDeck Print table, Excel table, Access table

You can print data table directly without Excel (if you do not have Excel on your PC) or you can print from Excel and Access.

Printing directly, with print preview where users are able to choose format and filters for the data to be printed. Print filters are: printing for predefined time intervals, printing n data for one channel, printed every m samples for one channel. Users can see how many pages are to be printed.

Save recorded data in data logger .ldl file, Excel and Access database

Data Logger supports various recorded data manipulations.

Export to Excel.

There are two ways to send data to Excel.

  1. Send recorded data file to Excel
  2. Real time data sending to Excel.

In the first case users can send data from previously recorded files into Excel and in the second data logger sends data directly, in real time, to Excel sheets.

Export to Microsoft Access

Microsoft Access - send data into Access database by using a predefined template. Every measurement is a single Data Table object which can be easily viewed from Access. All measurements and data are stored in single Table.

Exporting recorded data to text (ASCII) files.

Data can be exported into text files with common settings such as CSV (comma separated values - tab, semicolon, comma, and space, other…) With this CSV support data logger files can be used with many other software.

Converting and processing data

Converting and processing data - raw data from device can be processed into customized range of values / units pairs. User can specify custom range of processing, and processed data is stored in separate file.

Web Server

LabDeck Data Logger Web Server allows users to:

Moreover users can initialize start and stop recording by using the web browser

Users can communicate with data logger web server via web browser. Using web browser user (web client) can get list of available channels, setup their record time table and download recoded files.

Additional Options

LabDeck Data Logger has Project file. Project files keep information about used channels and their settings. When you load data logger project file it will check that:

Data logger can display current recorded values for each channel in digital meter windows, which are part of the data logger software.

Users can monitor values of each channel and create real time curves (for each channel). This is a real time plot using the LabDeck Plotter in monitor mode

Various configurations available

LabDeck Plotter configurations available:

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