User Manual

1.4 Saving Numerical Calculation Results
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Calculate and automatically save during data acquisition.
Before measurement begins, the calculation settings need to be set.
1.4 Saving Numerical Calculation Results
1.4.1 Automatically Saving Numerical Calculation
Results
When using auto save during measurement, do not remove the storage media
specified as the save destination until the measurement operation is completely
finished. Doing so may damage data on the storage media.
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Automatically Saving Numerical Calculation Results
To open the screen: Press the SET key Select with the SUB MENU keys Save Settings screen
Operating Key Procedure
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Set auto save .
Set the save destination.
See "10.3.4 Setting Auto Save" in the Instruction Manual
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Enable the saving of numerical calculation results.
CURSOR
Move the cursor to the [Calc Results] item.
F2
Select [On]. (Default setting: Off)
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Enter a save name (if you want to use a different name).
CURSOR
Move the cursor to the [Name] item.
F1 to F8
Enter the save name. (Default setting: MEAS)
See
"3.3.3 Entering Text and Numbers" in the
Instruction Manual
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Select the file creation method.
CURSOR
Move the cursor to the [Save Specified File] item.
F1 to F8
Select either choice.
Confirm the measurement configuration and numerical calcu-
lation result settings, then start measurement (START key).
After the data is acquired and the numerical calculation process completes,
the numerical calculation results (text) are saved automatically to the spec-
ified storage media.
New File Creates a new file for each measure
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ment.
Existing File Adds calculation results to one file.
[Auto Save] Page
Save Name
Up to 40 characters (single byte and dou-
ble byte) can be used for the save name.
A sequential number starting from 0001 is
added after save names (if [New File] is
selected).
Note that a PC will not be able to handle
the following characters if they are used.
ASCII:
+ = [ ] \ / | : * ? “ < > ; ,
White space characters
Some saved characters may differ from
those used on the instrument. (
p. 16)