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Honeywell Safety Suite - Downloading data and a calibration certificate

A comprehensive tutorial on using Honeywell Safety Suite to manage RAE Systems gas monitors. This 7-minute guide covers device discovery, downloading logged data, and generating professional calibration certificates for safety compliance and record-keeping.

Pre-Setup Requirements

Ensure your hardware and software are ready before attempting to transfer data:

  • Software: Have the Honeywell Safety Suite Device Configurator installed and open on your PC [00:30].

  • Connection: Connect your gas monitor (such as a MultiRAE or MiniRAE) to your computer using the appropriate USB travel charger or cradle [00:45].

  • Device Status: Ensure the device is powered on and not in a communication-blocking menu.

Step 1: Discovering and Syncing the Device

Once connected, the software needs to identify your specific instrument:

  • Scan for Devices: Click the Refresh or Scan button in the top-right corner. Your monitor should appear in the device list with its serial number [01:15].

  • Data Retrieval: Select your device and click the Download button. The software will begin pulling all stored data logs and event history from the instrument's memory [02:10].

Step 2: Generating a Calibration Certificate

Accessing proof of calibration is essential for safety audits:

  • Calibration History: Navigate to the Device Details tab and select Calibration/Bump History [03:45].

  • Select Record: Choose the specific calibration date you need. Click the Certificate icon or Export to PDF [04:10].

  • Review Info: The certificate will automatically populate with the serial number, gas concentrations used, and the pass/fail status of each sensor [04:30].

Step 3: Exporting Data Logs for Analysis

Move your raw data into a spreadsheet for detailed review:

  • Export Menu: Go to the Data Logs section and highlight the sessions you wish to export [05:50].

  • File Format: Choose Excel (.xlsx) or CSV as the export format. This allows you to create custom graphs and tables for your final reports [06:20].

  • Save: Name your file and save it to your local project folder for easy access [06:45].

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