hi.. i have been searching for a data extraction method for extracting a large number of data downloaded from EVM-7 with DMS to excel! Is there any way i can extract data into indivudual excel from DMS at once?
Hi! This is helpful but our units have lots of past data on them and take forever to download. We don't want to delete the data from them. In PRS II we could select a date range to download from initially, can we do that here? Rather than at the very end?
una consulta. como puedo verificar que las temperaturas de globo, aire seco y bulbo humedo estan registrando bien?. cuanta diferencia numericamente entre esas temperaturas debe haber??
Thank you! You guys are the best! Watched videos of TSI dust track ep to. Now just trying to pull up device configurator app and safety suite responder on phone.
Very helpful! Can you show how to connect device though from step one? Probally spent 500,000 on equipment and Honeywell unfortunately does not provide any training.
Please watch the video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dvLadwbP9j4.html at the 4-minute mark Jordan discusses how to get the RAE instruments into communication mode. The instrument needs to be in communication mode for the software to see the instrument.
When you create a specific template like that, is there a way to export all of the template items? I tried this, but when I went to export, all I got was essentially the lead reading, positive/negative, and what shot number.
There are a few things that could be cause this. There might not be a template imported or the template option for prompting before each test is not selected. The template also needs to be saved in the right location in the SD card folder structure. Here are some steps to check... 1. “Analyze” Lead Paint select 3 dots in top right “Test Info” “Template setup”, Enter your desired descriptive fields such as selectors and smart selectors. tap the top left back button and make sure the “Prompt for test info” box is checked. 2. Delete old results Take new samples (make sure test info is popping up right before sample). 3. “Results” select 3 dots in top right “Template Setup” Select Template name/location that you have saved, typically saved under “Default” “Setup Fields” scroll down and make sure “Test Info” box is checked. 4. Export results. If you would like you can call us to walk through the steps. We also can get some canned templates that SciAps has created that can be modified.
The 114 dB level is commonly used for calibration in acoustic measurements, particularly for microphones. Here’s why: Standard Reference Level: The 114 dB level serves as a standard reference level for calibrating microphones and other acoustic sensors. It provides a consistent point of comparison across different measurement setups and devices. Sensitivity Verification: When calibrating a microphone, it’s essential to verify its sensitivity. By exposing the microphone to a known sound pressure level (such as 114 dB), we can determine how efficiently it converts acoustic energy into an electrical signal. This calibration ensures accurate measurements during subsequent use. Frequency Independence: The 114 dB calibration level is often chosen because it corresponds to a pure tone at 1 kHz. This frequency is commonly used for calibration because it provides a relatively flat response across the audible spectrum. Using a single frequency simplifies the calibration process. Practical Considerations: The 114 dB level strikes a balance between being sufficiently high for accurate calibration and avoiding potential damage to sensitive microphones. It’s intense enough to activate the microphone’s diaphragm but not excessively loud. Industry Standards: Various standards organizations, such as the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), recommend or specify 114 dB as the calibration level for microphones. Adhering to these standards ensures consistency and comparability of measurements across different laboratories and applications. In summary, the 114 dB calibration level provides a reliable reference point for assessing microphone sensitivity and maintaining measurement accuracy. It’s widely accepted and used in acoustic testing and research.
can multiple results be combined into a single pdf? I've tried everything and can't seem to understand why the results data can be combined into a single csv file but not a pdf (instead it saves each result to a separate PDF file). Sure I can use Adobe Acrobat to combine all of the single result PDF's together afterwards, but each page still says "page 1 of 1" so that's not ideal.
** This is only for Tests run through the Lead Paint Only Application on the XRF. All other Apps will not allow you to export multiple PDFs into one. You will also need to download Profile Builder Software. ** Download Profile Builder Connect XRF to Profile Builder Software through USB Cable or through “Remote Settings” on Unit. Select USB Tethering (bottom Right) Confirm IP or Serial Number displayed in Profile Builder match the connected XRF, Select Open. Select Lead Paint Mode. Select Lead Paint Export. Set Date Range of Applicable Tests. Select All Tests You Want Combined into Master PDF. Select Relevant Fields Displayed on PDF. Select or Create New Template (if necessary), Select PDF File Type, & Choose File Save Location. Export Once Customized. In File Explorer, open PDF Report once Saved.
Hello! Is there a video/ guide on how to remove/ delete files in PDA/ Calcmet lite. . We'd experienced a logging time in "saving" the files, and even when we were calibrating the equipment, it took us too long to proceed to the "analysis results" screen tab. the PDA storage files are over the limit (100%). Thank you
Hi Kathreen, The results on Calcmet Lite are saved to a folder on the file system of the PDA. The location is set either by the global directory, or a specific folder that the user selects. To delete the files, I believe you will have to find the folder location on the PDA and manually delete the results files.
Hello! Is there a video/ guide on how to remove/ delete files in PDA/ Calcmet lite. . We'd experienced a logging time in "saving" the files, and even when we were calibrating the equipment, it took us too long to proceed to the "analysis results" screen tab. the PDA storage files are over the limit (100%). Thank you
I thought this was for a basic disposable N95....the kind we wear in real life hospitals with covid patients. What kind of a mask is this guy wearing????
I have had the exact same, except for air travel, horrible experience with another company. I am not sure about the legalities of naming them, they are named after a tree. Even though their equipment malfunctioned and would not download they gave me a lot of grief about downloading and sending me the data without an extra charge. Then, they did not send the right data so I had to explain to my client why it was unavailable. When the quarantine lifts I will have to, pro bono, do the work again and it will include the hotel and travel fees, I will not charge my client a cent as it was not their fault. They also gave me a dressing down for not sending the equipment back the same day because I got to UPS after the last pick up at 6PM. This was because I spent a lot of time with their tech guys trying to get their equipment to work. Eventually, the decided not to charge me for another full day's rental. I complained to a Vice President of the company and he promised to take the charge for that dosimeter off the bill, which they never did. I will NEVER use that company again. This does not happen with RAECO rents. They are always polite and go the extra mile. They don't expect you to get done sampling by 5PM and have all the data downloaded, equipment packed up, and travel from the outback of Wisconsin to the closest UPS store by 6PM. I have had equipment malfunction and they do take off the fee and work with you to meet your client's needs to the best of their ability.
Loved this as I have experienced all of these scenarios at some point in time! Good job to RAECO and your clever employees for putting this together, it hit home.