Supported Devices
Reading Units
- Reading Unit RS232 AS315
- Reading Unit USB AS327
- Diver USB Reading Unit AS330
Diver Dataloggers
- Cera-Diver DI701 DI702 DI705 DI710
- Mini-Diver DI500 DI501 DI502 DI505 DI510
- Micro-Diver DI601 DI602 DI605 DI610
- (M)TD-Diver DI240 DI241 DI243 DI245
- Baro-Diver DI250 DI500
- CTD-Diver (ceramic) DI261 DI263 DI265 DI271 DI272 DI273
- CTD-Diver (stainless steel) DI218 DI219 DI221 DI223 DI224
- TD-Diver DI212 DI213 DI214 DI215 DI217 DI220
Interface Cables
- Direct Read Interface Cable AS 325
- PC Interface Boostercable AS 326
- DRC USB Interface Cable AS 327
- Direct Read Interface (short) AS 328
- FT-US232B EVALCABLE HAD 211
Export Formats
DAT – A binary format exported with every Diver download
MON – An ASCII file format supported by SWS software
CSV – Comma Separated Values format, compatible with Microsoft Excel
NITG – A standard database format in The Netherlands
Smart future start (SFS)
The SFS option is a useful tool in situations where you want to stop the Diver, download its data, and then continue collecting data at the specified sample interval. This option allows you to download data in continuous segments, while maintaining a consistent sample interval and reducing download time.
Sample method and sample interval
Choose from fixed, event-based, one of the predefined pumping test settings, user defined or averaging sample methods. Fixed –The Diver takes and stores samples in regular time intervals
Event Based –The Diver compares each sample to the last stored sample and only stores the new sample if a user defined threshold Is exceeded
Predefined Pumping Tests - Diver-Office includes three convenient predefined pumping tests for Divers that support this feature, e.g., TD-Diver, Cera-Diver and Micro-Diver
User Defined Pumping Tests (Cera-Diver, Micro-Diver, CTD-Diver DI271, DI272 and DI273 only) – If none of the predefined pumping tests are suitable, you can define and select your own customized pumping test sampling method
Averaging (Cera-Diver, Micro-Diver, CTD-Diver DI271, DI272 and DI273 only) – The Diver takes a user defined number of samples and stores the average value
Altitude
For selected TD- and CTD-Divers (older) models only. You can enter a value for the altitude above sea level of the location of the Diver within the range of - 300 m to 3,000 m (-984 ft to 9,842 ft)
Conductivity Range
For the ceramic CTD-Divers two additional fields will appear in the monitoring point settings when the Diver settings are read. For the Conductivity Range, choose conductivity range and the type of conductivity: true or specific (conductivity at 25 °C). Depending on the type of ceramic CTD-Diver you can choose the following conductivity ranges:
- DI261, DI263 and DI265: 30.00 or 80.00 mS/cm
- DI271, DI272 and DI273: 30.00 or 120.00 mS/cm
Database
- Diver-Office supports databases up to 4 GB
- Diver-Office uses a Microsoft SQL Server database
System Requirements
- Windows XP (SP2 or later, 32 & 64-bit), Windows Vista Business (32 & 64-bit), or Windows 7 Professional (32 & 64-bit)
- One available USB port or one Serial COM port
- Screen resolution: 1024 x 768, color: 16 bits
- Microsoft SQL Server Compact Edition 3.5 SP2 (Included in installation package)
Communication with Diver-Pocket
ActiveSync 4.5 for Windows XP or earlier - allows Diver-Office to communicate with Diver-Pocket on your portable device.
Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 for Windows Vista or Windows 7- allows Diver-Office to communicate with Diver-Pocket on your portable device.
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Manual and quick reference guides
Diver-Office User Manual
Diver-Office Getting Started
Diver-Office How to Work with Divers
Diver-Office Barometric Compensation |

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