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Note: The device can be used on its own or it can be connected to a laptop and, using the program Bruker RemoteCtrl , the device screen will be mirrored on the laptop. On the laptop, log in using the daq profile (Name: daq, Password: daq). Once logged in, connect the device to the laptop using the USB cord labeled ‘pXRF to computer cord’ connected to the device in the USB Mini-B port (Fig. 1, D).
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To export the results, connect the device to the computer if not already connected. Also, log into the OES
program found on the desktop. Go to to Device,then Connect and select 900G7838. Click Connect(Fig. 6 and 7).
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After connection, a file tree will appear on the left side of the program window. Select the folder ‘Bruker’ and double click to open it. Then select the ‘Data’ folder and double click to open. Inside this folder is a series of .pdz files, a .tsv file for each application used, and a .csv results file.
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 .csv ‘Results’ file. Highlight the files you want to download and then select the ‘Download’ option in the toolbar of the program window. 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\DATA\IN. The .tsv and .csv files will have all measurements that have been taken since the most recent internal memory clean-up, which will typically be done after each site or more frequently depending on the number of measurements executed.
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This file can then be saved in Uservol through the server (once you have signed in (when logged into the OES) to access for data processing. The file may contain repeat data, simply delete the rows of unwanted data.
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