F-900 Instruction Manual 8/14/2017
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Press Enter to confirm. Or, to escape without deleting the file, press the left arrow or
Stop key.
The display will indicate “Done!” when the file is erased.
Press Stop or the left arrow to go back to the File Menu.
Create a File
Press the right
arrow when “Create” is highlighted on the display to get the unit into the File >
Create Menu.
The top line of the screen will read “Name” on the left, and a file name (e.g.
“file00”) on the right.
NOTE:
The Stop key can be pressed at any time to abort the file creation process and to
return to this point.
Pressing the arrow keys will allow the user to enter an alpha or numeric selection for a six-
character file name. The right/left arrow keys select which character in the file name to edit and
the up/down arrow keys are used to choose a character.
The chart lists the available characters. Although special characters are seen as options while
creating a filename, it is currently recommended not to use special characters when naming
files.
The filename must end in a number
,
or else the file will be corrupt and no data will be
saved to it.
Pressing the Save key in the "Create" mode saves the file. Should the file name be identical to
another file name, the instrument will display the message “duplicate name” on the top line of
the display and “enter” on the bottom.
The F-900 will save all parameters for each measurement on the SD card. Once finished
creating the file name, press the Enter key, or press Stop to abort the process. The F-900 will
exit to the File Menu.
Open File
Press the right
arrow when “Open” is highlighted on the display to get the unit into the File >
Open Menu. The top line of
the screen will read “Open” on the left, and “File” on the right.
Filenames are listed on the left and the file size is listed in the right column.
The default file on the instrument is File01. Data will be saved into File01 unless another file is
created and opened. Data can be appended to the end of a file, so files that were previously
used can be re-opened.
An empty file will have a zero as the file size. If the file is corrupt, the file size will be a negative
number. Any file with a negative file size should be deleted and re-created. Only files with
positive numbers or a zero for the file size can be opened to save data too.
Use the up or down keys to select the file to open.
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