BioHarness Bluetooth Developer Kit User Manual
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3.2.2. Viewing Imported Data
Click on the session node in the Explorer tree to populate the graphs:
• The data values on the right reflect the position of the vertical dotted cursor.
• Left-click and drag the cursor to reposition it within the data set.
• Use mouse wheel or the zoom buttons on the application toolbar to zoom in on data around
the cursor location.
• When zoomed in, the graphs can be panned left and right by left-click and drag with the
mouse
• A variety of graph parameters can be viewed using the pull down lists on the right pane.
Some of these paramters are generated by the BioHarness Application itself. The
parameters logged by the device are described in Section 4.2.
• Use the File>Save and File>Open options in the application to save data as .bioharness
files for subsequent viewing.
• Note that 250 Hz ECG data is not recorded by the device – this data can be viewed in the
ECG data .csv files created by the Bluetooth App.
3.2.3. Exporting Data to an External File
A number of data export options are accessible by right-clicking a session and selecting from the
context menu.
Contact Zephyr support if more information is required on the nature of the data recorded.