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GasAlertMax
MultiMediaCard (MMC)
Installing the MMC Card Reader
To retrieve recorded data, an MMC reader has to be
configured and installed on your computer. The adapter
provides the physical connection between the MMC and your
computer. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Ensure your card reader is compatible with your computer.
Several card readers that support Windows are available
from BW Technologies.
Types of MultiMediaCard Readers
MMC readers are available in the following:
Floppy disk adapter;
Parallel port external drive adapter (USB);
Universal serial bus (USB); or
PCMCIA (PC card) adapter.
Installing a New MMC
The new MMC is automatically formatted when it is installed
in the detector. When installing a new or blank MMC into the
GasAlertMax, the LCD displays CArd IS bLAnk and then the
datalogger proceeds to auto format the card.
Recovering Data Files
If the MMC is reformatted or erased accidentally by your
computer application, the recorded data file can still be
recovered.
First, ensure the card is installed properly in the card reader.
If the recorded data file is not visible, ensure that:
1. The card reader is visible in the My Computer
window.
2. If not, verify that the card reader is installed
correctly and that the connections are secure.
3. In the Removable Disk drive window, ensure All
Files is selected in the file types field.
Place the MMC back into the GasAlertMax. The detector will
reformat part of the card and the file should now be available.
If the data file (LOGFILE0.CSV), is still not visible, try
formatting the MMC in Windows and then follow the
procedure below.
1. Remove the MMC from the card reader.
2. Insert the MMC back into the GasAlertMax and
allow the datalogger to reformat part of the MMC.
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