can be imported into a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel for graphing and
analysis.
To log and save data to a text file
1. Click Start on the Windows Task Bar, point to Programs, then point to
Accessories, and then click HyperTerminal.
2. Double-click Cadex analyzer Connection (or the name given to the
connection when it was first set up).
HyperTerminal opens and starts displaying data sent from the Cadex analyzer.
3.
Click Transfer, and then click Capture Text.
4.
Type a name for the data log text file, giving it a .txt extension.
To change the file location, click Browse and specify a different folder.
5.
Click Start.
Data starts to be saved from the highlighted point on-screen.
6.
When all the data has been captured, click Transfer, then point to Capture
Text, and then click Stop.
The text file is created and it can now be imported into a spreadsheet program for further
analysis.
To open the data log in Microsoft Excel
1.
Start Microsoft Excel.
2.
Click File, and then click Open.
3. In the dialog box that appears, navigate to the folder with the saved data log
text file.
4. In Files of Type, select Text Files (*.prn; *.txt; *.csv).
5.
Click the name of the text file to open in Microsoft Excel.
6.
Click Open.