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Blastware Compliance Module
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You may set the Date/Time in your monitor two ways. The first method is to Synchronize Unit
to PC, as displayed in the PC Date/Time dialog area, which also includes the UTC Time and
UTC Offset. Make sure the PC date and time are correct, and then click on the Synchronize Unit
to PC. The date and time in the Unit Date/Time area will change to match the PC Date/Time.
Within the Unit Date/Time dialog area, you can also manually adjust the UTC Offset. This
feature allows for consideration of different time zones that the unit may be installed. Select the
dropdown menu button and adjust the UTC Offset time accordingly.
4.2.7 Monitor
Use the Monitor command to start and stop your unit monitoring session. Establish
communications between the unit and the PC, then open the Unit Menu and choose Monitor. To
start monitoring, press the Start Monitoring button. If the monitor is already in the monitor
mode, the Start Monitoring button will read Stop Monitoring. You may need to click on Stop
Monitoring several times to communicate with the unit over the modem and end the monitoring
session.
The Unit Monitor Status also displays the Unit Date/Time, Battery Level, Memory Usage, and
whether or not the Monitor Scheduler is Enabled or Disabled. The unit must be idle to have
access to the Turn On or Turn Off button that controls the status of Monitor Scheduler. Refer
to the section in this manual about the Monitor Scheduler and within the Minimate Pro
Operator Manual for more information about the feature.
Examples:
1. In the example below, the initial Current Monitor Mode: “Unit is idle.” and it is not
using a Monitor Scheduler session. The ability to Enable or Disable the Monitor
Scheduler is available by selecting the Turn On or Turn Off button:
2. Press Start Monitoring and the unit status displays the record mode that is being used.
In the example below, the Unit Monitor Status is Waveform Monitoring, and it is not
using a Monitor Scheduler session: