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mishie

India
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Posted - 12/18/2024 :  02:20:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi
just bought a gmc 600+. I am an absolute novice and a little lost. Have a few queries.
1. If i want to take a reading for a minute and use timed count. where is this reading saved? i only see it on the screen and once i turn off the machine, when i turn it back on, it has not been saved.

2. what should be the settings that i use in 'saved data' from the menu in order to save timed count readings only and not every second, minute etc as in the options on my meter

3.I have purchased the data logger pro V 5.61 and have registered successfully however i am not able to download anything from the machine except the screenshots taken.

Can someone please guide me with these things I did not understand the "save data" portion in the geiger counter user guide

i basically want to use the machine to measure radiation occasionally, have that data stored in the machine and also be abe to dowload to my laptop and see it in the various display modes( graph,dosimeter etc)

TIA

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ZLM

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Posted - 12/18/2024 :  07:23:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The timed count data can not be saved specifically. But the data has been saved as the regular history data if the data saving been turned on.

The timed count screen can be saved as a screenshot.

To download the history data, use Data Viewer software. You can download it from download page #3 item.


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