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The Flexible Software Solution
QuestSuite for Windows Data Analysis Software is an integrated software solution for use with "ALL" your Quest datalogging instruments. Use QuestSuite for Windows and minimize your software training requirements. 

Easily Manage Your Data
QuestSuite uploads data from the instrument and stores, archives, and organizes it in a data file on the computer. Flexible searching criteria provides ready access to all your data.

Analyze Your Data
QuestSuite provides robust graphing tools to analyze your data in 2D, 3D, bar charts, and line graphs. Add notes and comments to clarify data as required. Use QuestSuite to generate hardcopy printouts that are compatible with most printers. 

Perform "What If" Scenarios
QuestSuite can take an existing data file and apply user selectable criterion to test different "What If" scenarios on the data. The data in the original file is left intact.

Remotely Program your Instruments
Use QuestSuite to remotely setup your instruments. Save your setup information in a file and quickly program the instrument from the PC. 

Supports:
Quest Q100,300,400,500 Dosimeters
Quest 1900-2900 SLMs
Quest AQ 5000/5001
QUESTemp II
QUESTemp 15, 34, and 36
Quest MultiLog 2000
Quest SafeLog 100
Maico MA780 & MA800

Hardware Required:
IBM PC or Compatible
486/25 Processor Minimum
10MB Disk Storage
CD-ROM or Network Access
Mouse

Software Required:
Windows 3.1/95/98
Windows 2000/ME
Windows NT

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