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    No data is appearing in the Port Analyse Window
    null 1. Make sure that the PC you are using is equipped with the serial port selected in the Port Settings Dialogue box. If you do not have the chosen serial port or if your serial port is configured improperly then you must correct the problem and try again. Important: Make sure that the Port Addr....
    Category: Laboratory Applications > WinWedge 4th Aug 2009

    Can I use WinWedge to set up a control loop?
    null I am thinking of using WinWedge to set up a control loop. Data will be collected via the RS232 port into Excel & then data will be taken from Excel & sent back to the RS232 port. Is this possible ? This is exactly what WinWedge is designed to do. Data and commands can be sent directly from Exc....
    Category: Laboratory Applications > WinWedge 4th Aug 2009

    Can you collect data from multiple instruments, connected to a COM port via a multiplexor, or do you need to have them connected to multiple COM ports?
    null It is possible to collect data from multiple instruments connected to the PC via a multiplexor, providing that the data format from each device is similar. For example if the data transmitted by one device is in a completely different format than from the other devices, you would be better off....
    Category: Laboratory Applications > WinWedge 4th Aug 2009

    Setup.exe fails to install WinWedge 32 Pro on some older Windows 95/NT systems
    null The latest version of WinWedge Pro 32 may fail to install using the Setup.exe program that comes with the package. In some cases you may receive the following error message: The SETUP.EXE file is linked to missing export OLEAUT32.DLL:185. When you click OK, you receive the following error mes....
    Category: Laboratory Applications > WinWedge 4th Aug 2009

    Can WinWedge send data to an instrument & therefore be used to control an instrument?
    null Can WinWedge send data back to an instrument & therefore control an instrument? This is exactly what WinWedge is designed to do. Data and commands can be sent directly from Excel to WinWedge to transmit out to your serial devices. Hence you can have Excel use WinWedge to control devices. WinWe....
    Category: Laboratory Applications > WinWedge 4th Aug 2009

    Limitations of WinWedge Standard
    null The standard edition is designed to work with simple devices, such as bar code readers, electronic scales, calipers and gages, or any other device that transmits simple text data - either single field data or data delimited by a comma, single space or a tab. It supports basic prompting and con....
    Category: Laboratory Applications > WinWedge 4th Aug 2009

    Can you gather data at a user defined time schedule?
    null The Software Wedge can be configured to take readings at a regular time interval anywhere between 50ms up to once a month. However, you cannot set it up to take readings at a varying time interval or at a specific time. There are ways to accomplish depending on which application you wish to co....
    Category: Laboratory Applications > WinWedge 4th Aug 2009

    Real-time charting
    null I would like to have a real-time link into an open spreadsheet (namely Excel), which then displays the data graphically and in real-time. All you need to do is to create the chart before you start sending data to Excel. Normally, you would create the chart after the data has been collected by s....
    Category: Laboratory Applications > WinWedge 4th Aug 2009



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    1. Requesting data from an instrument

    2. Setup.exe fails to install WinWedge 32 Pro on some older Windows 95/NT systems

    3. Can you collect data from multiple instruments, connected to a COM port via a multiplexor, or do you need to have them connected to multiple COM ports?

    4. Real-time charting

    5. No data is appearing in the Port Analyse Window


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