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The Tracer updates the ‘Data’ folder after each new measurement with an associated .pdz file and also adds the data to the appropriate application '.tsv' file and 'Results.csv ‘Results’ file. ' file. The element results are all reported in % Weight in both the '.tsv' and '.csv'.
To download these results, connect the device to the computer, if not already connected, and log into the OES using your personal credentials.
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If a USB stick is installed, the data is automatically written to the 'Data' folder on the USB. The Tracer is also set up to save each data measurement to the internal memory as a back up in case the USB stick should fail. The Tracer automatically updates the ‘Data’ folders in the Bruker and USB folders after each new measurement with an associated .pdz file and also adds the data to the appropriate application '.tsv' file and 'Results.csv ‘Results’ ' file.
Highlight all the files and then select the ‘Download’ option in the toolbar of the program window (Fig. 15, Box). A smaller window will appear and here you can select the location you wish to download the files to. Download all data files (.tsv, .csv, and .pdz) to C:\DATA\IN (Fig. 15, Arrow). The .tsv and .csv files will have all measurements that have been taken since the last internal memory clean-up, which will typically be done after each site or more frequently depending on the number of measurements executed. The data can be copied from this folder for data processing.
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