Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

3

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

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  • How to read data off a Solnist Levelogger
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Download the latest version of the Solnist Levelogger Software               

https://www.solinst.com/downloads/

Only compatible with Windows, you may need to install new drivers for the USB connection

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Step 2

              Unscrew levelogger cap and connect to direct read optical cable               
  • Under the cap there are three holes- two of those holes are for optical communication, one hole is for the pin on the optical reader. Connect the reader so that the metal pin fits in the correct hole and you can tightly screw the logger to the reader.

Under the cap there are three holes- two of those holes are for optical communication, one hole is for the pin on the optical reader. Connect the reader so that the metal pin fits in the correct hole and you can tightly screw the logger to the reader.

Step 3

              Connect your device to the software and download data               
  • The boxed red fields are the only ones you should need to fill in.

The boxed red fields are the only ones you should need to fill in.

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