Real time data from InfraRed Gas Instrument enabled units

 

Real time data from InfraRed Gas Instrument enabled units

 

The Files Below Require a User ID and Password to Access
The ID and Password are Case Sensitive

TDS101 Log

TDS111 Log

TDS121 Log

TDS131 Log

TDS102 Log

TDS112 Log

TDS122 Log

TDS132 Log

TDS103 Log

TDS113 Log

TDS123 Log

TDS133 Log

TDS104 Log

TDS114 Log

TDS124 Log

TDS134 Log

TDS105 Log

TDS115 Log

TDS125 Log

TDS135 Log

TDS106 Log

TDS116 Log

TDS126 Log

TDS136 Log

TDS107 Log

TDS117 Log

TDS127 Log

TDS137 Log

TDS108 Log

TDS118 Log

TDS128 Log

TDS138 Log

TDS109 Log

TDS119 Log

TDS129 Log

TDS139 Log

TDS110 Log

TDS120 Log

TDS130 Log

TDS140 Log

The "MAINLOG Office Viewer" program is required to view the ML_ files created in the field and downloaded here.  Other than updating versions, this is a "one time" download and install, for any computer used to view the TDS Log and Reports.

Download  The Current Mainlog Office Viewer  *(Scroll down for instructions)

1.     Save the file to your desktop (or any directory where you can find it)

2.     When the download is complete, exit or minimize your Internet browser

3.     Locate the icon for the file you just downloaded, Mainlog_Office_Setup.exe

4.     Double left-click this icon and follow the instructions, accepting all defaults

5.     After the installation is complete, re-boot your computer

***In some cases on Vista and Windows 7 it may be necessary to right click the setup file, and select Run As Administrator

For I-Ball equipped units you can view "Real Time" data from location by logging in below.

View Remote Log-in for I-Ball equipped units

NOTE: The usernames and passwords used to download logs and reports can also be used for remote viewing of "Real Time" data of I-Ball equipped units.

If you require the "AUTOWIN" program for older log files created with Autolog it is available below.

Download AutoWin Version 4.31 For Logs Created With Autolog

To view logs or files saved as .pdf

   Get the latest version of Adobe Reader to view .pdf files