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<h2><img src="js/resources/images/16x16/download_manager.png" style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px;"/> Get Data : DownloadData Module</h2>
<h3>1. Download settings</h3>
<p>To download a parameter, <b><i>drag</i></b> it from the Parameter tree and <b><i>drop</i></b> onto the 
<b><i>Download</i></b> panel.</br>
There are three main downloading options (<b><i>File Structure</i></b>) : </br>
<img align="right" SRC="help/images/downloadnew.png"  style="margin: 10px 10px 15px 10px;"/>
</br><b><i>1. One File Per Param/Interval</i></b></br>
Each parameter and each time interval from time table (if you download data for intervals from a Time Table) 
is output into separate file. <br/>
Sampling time = original parameter sampling time.<br/>
Note that <b><i>Sampling Time</i></b> and <b><i>Use first parameter as reference for sampling</i></b> options 
are not available for this type of data download.</br><br/>
<b><i>2. All in One File</i></b></br>
All parameters are downloaded into one file.</br></br>
<b><i>3. One File Per Time interval</i></b></br>
All parameters you select are downloaded into one file for each time interval.</br></br>
In case 2) and 3) you have to define common <b><i>Sampling Time</i></b>, and you may 
<b><i>Use first parameter as reference for sampling</i></b>.
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<h3>2. Time Selection</h3>
 You may use Time Table / Catalog as <b><i>input times</i></b>. <br/> Switch  
 time selector  to <b><i>TimeTable or Catalog</i></b> mode by clicking corresponding tab
 and <b><i>drag-and-drop</i></b> TimeTable / Catalog from the WorkSpace Explorer Tree on the <b><i>time selection</i></b> panel.</br>
<br/> <img class="centered" src="help/images/timeTT.png"/></br></br>
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<h3>3. Results of Download </h3>
If your downloading takes a long time it is forked into <b><i>a batch mode</i></b>. 
You receive an info message :<br/>
<br/><img class="centered" src="help/images/job.png" />
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0therwise you can immediately download your result file :<br/>
<br/><img class="centered" src="help/images/result.png"/></br></br>
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<h3>4. Send via SAMP </h3>
You can send the result of your download to clients who are connected to the SAMP hub<br/>
<br/><img class="centered" src="help/images/SampSend.png"/>