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© Adam Equipment Company 2010
© Adam Equipment Company 2010
The USB I/O interface is similar to the RS-232 in that it is also a serial
The USB I/O interface is similar to the RS-232 in that it is also a serial
interface.
interface. The
The functions of
functions of the
the RS-232
RS-232 and
and USB
USB I/O are
I/O are similar. See
similar. See section
section
11.0
11.0 for
for more
more details
details on
on using
using the
the USB
USB I/O.
I/O.
The USB Host is designed to allow a USB memory device to be used as an
The USB Host is designed to allow a USB memory device to be used as an
external memory
external memory for the
for the analyzers.
analyzers. The set-up
The set-up parameters for operation
parameters for operation and
and
test procedures can be stored and up-loaded from the memory device.
test procedures can be stored and up-loaded from the memory device.
Results of
Results of drying
drying test can
test can be
be stored in
stored in the USB
the USB memory
memory device.
device. See
See
sections 6.5 and
sections 6.5 and 9.0
9.0 for further details on
for further details on using the USB
using the USB Host with a memory
Host with a memory
device.
device.
Adam
Adam Equipment
Equipment supply
supply AdamDU Data
AdamDU Data Collection software
Collection software that will
that will allow
allow
the user to use the full capabilities of the data interfaces. Contact your
the user to use the full capabilities of the data interfaces. Contact your
supplier or Adam Equipment for more details.
supplier or Adam Equipment for more details.
5.2.1
5.2.1 FILES ON
FILES ON A USB
A USB MEMORY DEVICE
MEMORY DEVICE
When a USB memory device is used the analyzer will create a series of
When a USB memory device is used the analyzer will create a series of
folders
folders used
used to
to store
store files.
files. These
These folders
folders are
are called,
called, REPORT,
REPORT, PRESET,
PRESET,
CONFIG and RESULT, all under a master folder called MOISTURE .
CONFIG and RESULT, all under a master folder called MOISTURE .
X:\ MOISTURE
X:\ MOISTURE
X:\ MOISTURE\REPORT
X:\ MOISTURE\REPORT
X:\ MOISTURE \PRESET
X:\ MOISTURE \PRESET
X:\ MOISTURE \CONFIG
X:\ MOISTURE \CONFIG
X:\ MOISTURE \RESULT
X:\ MOISTURE \RESULT
Where
Where X is the dev
X is the device letter your computer will
ice letter your computer will assign to the memory
assign to the memory device.
device.
When the memory device is first plugged into the PMB the memory is
When the memory device is first plugged into the PMB the memory is
inspected and the
inspected and the folders will be
folders will be created if they
created if they do not
do not already exist.
already exist. This
This
process may take a few seconds before the analyzer will show a display
process may take a few seconds before the analyzer will show a display
allowing access to the USB memory.
allowing access to the USB memory.
All files
All files are stored
are stored in a
in a text format
text format with a
with a file type
file type of .txt.
of .txt. The files
The files used by
used by
the analyzer are all small enough that any size memory device will work.
the analyzer are all small enough that any size memory device will work.
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